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The Times - 09/02/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Arthur Osman, By David Wood Political Editor, From John Chartres, From Ian Smith, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope and Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, From Tim Jones, By George Clark Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Stuart Marshall, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Foreien Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Kuldip Nayar, By a Staff Reporter, From Derek Wilson, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Walter Rugaber, From Stewart Harris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, by Moira Keenan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Brian Alderson, By Jim Railton, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Leonard Buckley, Guy Brett, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Christopher Marley Financial Editor, Michael Calvert, Peter Waymark, PHS, E. RACZYNSKI, , H. J. WELLS, Chairman, Surrey Action Committee, J. H. S. EVE, Chairman, Surrey County Council. ERNEST GOODALE, Chairman, Surrey County Council's General Purposes Committee, D.J. B. COCKSHUTT, Chairman, Surrey County Districts Association, G. W. M. MACKAY, Chairman, Surrey Branch of the Rural District Councils Association, G. DARBY, Chairman, Surrey County Association of Parish Councils, T. R. B. SANDERS, former High Sheriff of Surrey, GWEN GARNER. Representative of Surrey Council of Social Services, P. M. BECKWITH-SMITH P. LYNCH, Chairman, Dorking and Horley RDC, G. F. KUP, Hon Secretary, Surrey County Association of Parish Councils, County Hall, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey., P. G. B. WILLS, , D. J. ANDERSON, , PETER LUKE, , JAMES STEVENS CURL, , RALPH EDWARDS, , GEOFFREY A. K. ROBINSON, , WINIFRED BARNETT, , GUY ARNOLD, , R. B. RATHBONE, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , JACK DUNN, , W. PERCY GRIEVE, , DAVID STAPLETON., JOHN DAVOLL, , ELIZABETH MANNERS, N. KURTI, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Brigadier Peter Young, J. H. H., A friend, By Peter Hill, By Roy Farndon, By Andrew Wilson, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, By Philip Dyer, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, N. C. C. DE JONG, , T. A. SADLER, , LAURENCE A. D. MARTIN, , CHARLES SPENCER, , From Frank Vogl, T. P. LYONS, , RICHARD TAIT, , JAMES C. MAYBANK, , From Richard Wigg, Ian Morison, Paul Routledge, By Clifford Webb, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, John Armytage,

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News: Polytechnics 'misled' by manning forecasts, Snow reports, Herr Brandt accepts Israel invitation, Science report Embryology: Messenger storage, Growing Point, Home Office switch may save Whitehall buildings, Charlie Chaplin drops into the Charlie Chaplin, Mons officer cadets, A chance for doctors to keep pace with advances, Corrosion and stress 'led to gas main fracture', Regional boards ready for power cuts on rota, ILEA seeks 7% rate rise to meet education needs, Calls to the Bar, Company law Turning the legislative screws is not enough, Childless actress took life, The Times Diary Dimbleby offered Panorama, Olympics protest as Schranz goes home, Mr Healey tells Government to end silence, Higher farm prices considered by Six, The dust is gathering on America's metric plan, Eire riding on back of terrorism, Mr Faulkner says, Civil war warning by Ulster Loyalists, Ten-point plan to control water pollution, Sir Colin Buchanan going to Bath for tunnel talks, Fury aroused by White House man's broadcast, Mr Smith likely to answer commission's criticism of Rhodesia detentions, Mr Mintoff turns on Nato leader after Rome talks break up, EEC industrialists urged to invest in Britain, PO staff get up to 12 pc in rises, Saigon demands bigger say at peace talks in Paris, US campaign cash limit will affect 1972 poll, Navy visit curtailed after sailor's murder, NUM chiefs called in day early, IRA tell people to keep clear of troops, M Schumann does not want to be involved, Aborigines promised freehold rights if Labour are returned, Deaths now admitted in Ugandan prison flight, Dail silent over envoy's return to Britain, TUC urged to meet Irish unions' congress, Hospital units to show new methods of aiding chronically sick, Fresh Lindsay attack on New York vice areas, 300 Matabele tribesmen say 'No', Could Saigon win with a final push?, Himalayan expedition will travel by hovercraft, Agreement over Mirage money is now in sight, Army drafts in 550 extra troops as Londonderry prepares for big day of civil disobedience, Sir Alec says Britain will ensure immigrants do not suffer by Pakistan leaving Commonwealth, Man found dead claimed to discredit IRA, Call to release arrested Madrid students, Signor Malfatti's boundless hope, Proclamation of emergency today to save power supply, King David Hotel: Two confess, Mr Humphrey counts on three groups, S Africa wary over prospect of a U N visit, Labour attack new refusal to drop rent increases, Lawyers in Ulster losing faith in justice, Police question hippies in murder hunt, The scoffers have got it all wrong, Saltley's coke mountain has blood on it, miners say, Inquiry on facts behind the yellow door, Mr Nixon bans killing of eagles by poison, Ford offers better service and guarantee, Indians to leave Bangladesh by March 25, Why saving the Tote is vital for the survival of racing. Sport: Motor racing Increased prize money for formula 5000, Rowing Little big man aims to steer Cambridge into history, Racing Good Review boosts Irish confidence, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Richmond to play on Sunday, Football Chelsea and Stoke can be first in two Cup finals, Cricket Rowe advances claim for Test place with 227, Winter Olympic Games Miss Galica's plan almost succeeds, Athletics Miss Inkpen puts an end to high jinx, Tennis Mrs King loses final to Miss Evert, Rackets Gracey forces errors by forcing pace, Second Olympic gold for Miss Nadig. Law: Greek sedition charges are dismissed, Irvings will give writing sample, Six snow victims 'pushed beyond their limits', Court of Appeal No abrogation of public rights of way over airfield Attorney General v Shonleigh Nominees Ltd, Queen's Bench Division Moving a vehicle and special reasons Coombs v Kehoe, Inquest told of LSD pill size of pin head, Police chief's evidence on Blackpool shooting, Man of 74 cleared of war crimes, Qantas bomb hoax man lodges appeal, Detective inspector tells jury he never accepted a bribe from anyone, Detective says he never took a bribe, 'Car numbers' spy jailed for three years, Hunt men fined after M4 walk. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cameroon Airlines, Interim Statement, Tyndall, Pazyryk Carpet, Egypt Air, Monotype, West Rand Investment Trust Limited, Thos. Firth & John Brown Limited, Stratstone, Sgb Group, The London Hilton, The British Petroleum Company Limited, Commercial Union Key Policy, Court Line, Dean Smith Holdings Limited. Picture Gallery: Home News, Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Dental charges to rise next month, Mr Prior promises statement on impact of proposed increases in EEC farm prices, Maplin bird movements, £2m in benefits, One tier health service, Talks with both sides: chance of greater price stability must not be cast away-Mr Carr, Gazumpers liable to £100 fines under Bill, Allowances for disabled, MPs may try out televised debates, Press share in local radio to be limited, Skill of blender the key to good whisky, Trade unions will still be able to picket, Union MP introduces 'retire at 60' Bill, Colour code for milk bottle caps, Cost of food: minister hopes to do better House of Commons, Coal strike: ministers playing on anxieties, Licensing of data banks, Provocation at Saltley gas works denied, Talks with trade on wine bottle labelling House of Lords. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Cav and Pag Coliseum, Julian Bream, National Ballet of Canada for London, A leader of De Stijl Rietveld Hayward Gallery, Valerie Baulard Wigmore Hall, Npo Festival Hall, Live Like Pigs Theatre Upstairs, Children and books Ladybird ladybird...., The Space Between Words Bbc 2, Butley Criterion. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,995, £4,200 for Botanical Magazine set, Royal Ballet in New York. Editorials/Leaders: Good And Bad In The Health Service, Lord Pearce's Team Carries On, The State Of Emergency, Upper Clyde: The Choice. Letters to the Editor: New cents, Crossed line, PO: first class treatment, Retraining followed by employment, Scots and Poles, Throwing the book, Slow roast for mutton, Britain and the EEC, Real villain, The world's resources, The miners' strike, Policies to control unemployment, School uniforms, Mr Feather's practical proposition, Control of Gatwick, Lyme Regis sewage plant, Collection of waste paper, English attitudes to Irish crisis, A fashion for jollity, Rhodesia proposals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Australian SE chief appointed, University news, BBC's new Music Controller. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Walter Lang Director of film musicals, Brigadier Durnford-Slater Commando leader, Mr John Banting, Sir Charles Harington, Miss D. J. Collier, Emile Burns Marxist scholar. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 7, 1947 Antarctic mountains. Business and Finance: Chile BLMC loses foothold in South America, Company News Another strong burst in Dawnay Day growth, Mining Minsec creditors' payment soon, Unit trust prices, 200,000 men unite on engineering pay claim, Germany's need for a foot in the desert, West Germany Unemployment reaches highest level for two years, Fixed Interest and Money, Lord Shawcross rejects chairmanship of Lonrho, Court records tell of moves to gain oil leases, Merger of S African trust groups, Governments order £101m from Britain, Papermakers fear Scottish wood shortage, Sir Ashton Roskill to head merger inquiry, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Bids and Deals Park Cake in talks with Northern Dairies, Power pay pact may generate fresh issues, Home orders for machine tools slump 40 per cent, Agreement to end US west coast dock strike, Chairmen's Reports Court Line again see record profits, Six reach compromise formula on US trade, Imps manages to confound the sceptics, Farm machine exports up 12 pc, Wall Street, Decision on Watney's deal with Moet expected today, 5,200 are idle in piecework dispute at British Leyland, UCS reorganization plans go to Government: Govan grouping may need £25m, Advertising and Marketing Budgets in 1971 were bigger, New Issues McIntyre seeks requotation, Building pay offer rejected, France Aid for overseas expansion, Business Diary: Australian securities' chief · South Sea Bubble, Farm land investment nlan, Commodities Lead prices up sharply in active trading, Mr Chataway's firm 'no' to PO subsidies, United States Mr Nixon calls for increased productivity. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Results boost Imperial Tobacco, Amalgamation urged on Stock Exchange members, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange rule changes will allow member firms to become money brokers, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Cuckney to retire as Chairman of Mersey docks. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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