The Times - 20/06/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Geoffrey Wansell, By Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Stephen Jessel, From Philip Howard, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By Louis Heren, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Tony Dawe, From Stewart Harris, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, R.M., Stephen Walsh, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Art Spander, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Brian Lewis, By Andrew Porter, Bernard Levin, John Clare, Gabriel Ronay, PHS, Richard Wigg, Louis Heren, H. F. MACDONALD., PHILIP M. KAISER, , PATRICK L. FLEMING, , N. V. VAN LAWICK, , DENIS MAHON., FRANK DAVIS, , B. V. SHAW., ETHEL MANNIN, , HARRY SAMUELS, G. A. CHARRINGTON, , T. MERVYN JONES., JANIS GOODMAN, , J. B. SWEENEY, , EVELYN KING., M. D. ROSS., ANTONY GREY, , MARJORIE BRYANTON, , TONY CROSS, , IAN C. DUNCAN, , BRENDA GODFREY, , ALLAN HORSFALL, , SHARON M. MURRAY, North, EDWIN PLANTEROSE, , WILLIAM DUGDALE., MARY STANFORD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, Mr Frank Eggleston, A Correspondent, Lanning Roper, S.T., By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Andrew Wilson, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From John Earle, By Roger Vielvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Richard Wigg, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, JOHN DUNSE, THELMA D. M. JENKINS., Q. PALMER, , W. D. A. GIBBS, , J. L. VENN, , G. R. GOUDE, , R. M. PORTEOUS, , J. R. HARROLD., Eric Wigham, Anthony Rowley, R. W. Shakespeare, By Guy Hawtin, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Margaret Miller, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, F.V., by Hans Hutter, by Frank Vogl, by Penelope Turing,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Docks dispute: events show Industrial Relations Act should in no circumstances be repealed-minister, Yorkshire's main hopes for future lie in expansion of existing industry, Firms to appeal to Lords over stewards ruling, Concession on Housing Finance Bill House of Lords, Unexplained wing movement is blamed for air disaster, Vasectomy Bill: Speaker to give ruling, Government seek union response on pay claims, Trident disaster: clues from flight recorder: aircraft was off course: public inquiry ordered House of Commons, Conflict of judicial opinion, Conviction of members of professions. News: Soviet officials in Paris for trade talks, Wilhelm Hankel: non-conformist with a desire for change, Only a faint hope for train crash victims, Gale sorts out goers from whoa-ers, Hope of settlement in Iceland dispute, City of commerce and industry will be at the heart of a new economic boom, Mr Whitelaw ends hunger strike by 35 prisoners, Lord Jellicoe presses case for Concorde in Australia, Rolf Sammet: freedom of action for his fellow directors, Homeless sleeping rough 'sprayed with water', A limited licence to protest in Hungary, Kennedy 'No' becomes a 'maybe', Civil Service 'must think European', Andrei Doubonossov: optimistic about East-West trade prospects, Hints of disagreements between Moscow and Hanoi despite pledge of continued aid, Thieu speech quashes hopes of peace, The Queen installs new knights, When the day's work is over and it is time to relax, Long association with insurance continues, Official and Provisional IRA leaders hold talks after man is shot and left to die, Eight bourses need much more business, Women At Work Exporter who hates travelling, Smaller concerns challenge Big Three, Bonn calls home its ambassadors to save Paris summit, Pilots' strike over hijacking hits world air travel, Mr Dayan bridges gap with Arabs, West Europe Medical bills mounting for Scot in Spain, Guide to today's crucial New York primary, Mr Faulkner says release policy 'gamble', Mr Taverne asked to retire as MP by 75 to 50 vote, Top-hat general to head troops' farewell parade, European cultural meeting opens in Helsinki, Cavers safe after 12-hour ordeal, Chile's chance for compromise, Mr Barber denies claim of another devaluation soon, More deaths feared in landslips, Submarine blast kills four, Belgian MPs want inquiry into publicity on TV, Rein tightening on foreign banks, TUC and Labour agree, Souvenir hunters are driven off, Rescuers reached Trident in 15 minutes, Helping man to step out of the soup, Official silence on killing of Ovambo strikers, Cruise ship passenger is ill with typhoid, The mood of Britain Supporters of the birch have great belief in its deterrent powers, Bishop sees synod as 'playground for bores', French defy protests and set time for atom tests, FBI begins inquiry into 'bugging' case, The Times Diary Lost film of Windsor as Prince, BEA names more victims of air crash, Mental ward patients most keen on human factor, Still an open long-term capital market, despite the deposit scheme, Mr Nixon warns isolationists that the US eagle must not be replaced by the ostrich, Sites of 21 more commercial radio stations announced by minister, President Tito in Warsaw, Lawyer barred from acting in Meinhof case, Fashion, Limits to telephone tapping set in US, Kashmir gives big welcome home to shaikh, Dockers give warning of new action after vote to resume work, Three parties line up with Signor Andreotti, Death of 12 EEC experts is big loss to Ireland, Science report Cell biology: Hormone control, Strictest security for Shah's visit, Radio taking over work of missionaries, Six warned of risk of further inflation, Report by churches on the exploitation of Africans, Opposition changes mind over EEC procedure, Runaway schoolboys sent home from Paris, Two wives heard news on television, Group threatens to sabotage Olympic Games, 7: Financial Centres Of The World Frankfurt, Cambridge University tripos results, Education notebook Late approval from teachers' union and political rebirth for Mrs Thatcher, Muscovites urged to strike for rights, McGovern jibe at 'obscene' policy. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Macarthur's Scotch, Rank Xerox, Lufthansa, Barclays International, Plantation Holdings Limited, Guinness Mahon Merchant Bankers, Stone-Dri Limited, Nu-Swift International Ltd,, Dunlop, John Bright Group, Faz, Airey & Wheeler, Marine Midland Bank, Hammerson, Taylor Woodrow, Amc, Heinmann, Daimler, Knit Banking Group., Gervais Danone Issue, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd,, German Mark(eting), Carless, Capel & Leonard Ltd, Averys Limited, J. B. Holdings Limited, Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale, Bfg, Rotherchat, Frankfurt Am Main, Hlb. Law: Mrs Bingham for trial on secrets charges, Kidnapping a wife Regina v Reid, Printer accuses union of unfair industrial practice, Libel case counsel speaks of 'backstairs politics', Mrs Irving has begun her jail sentence, Lord Denning on why Official Solicitor acted, Iraqi cleared of murder attempt, Question for the Lords, Eight people poisoned in 'guinea pig' experiments, QC says, Court of Appeal 'Arrived ship' case for Lords E. L. Oldendorff & Co GmbH v Tradax Export SA, Cosmetics firm defends sale of franchises, Why Official Solicitor intervened. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Miscellaneous Financial, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 20 points, The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices BLMC attract support. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, London Assurance, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,107, Record £315 paid for comic fairing, US may overtake Italians in bridge Olympiad. Reviews: Paris celebrates Stravinsky and Diaghilev Le Rossignol Theatre de la Ville, Paris, Rubinstein Festival Hall, Early Nielsen in a very superior pop concert NPO/Comissiona Royal Festival Hall, For Sylvia Recreation Ground, London debuts, Tapestry Court at the V. & A.. Sport: Tennis The time of year when strong men rule the courts, Rowing Cambridge win small boat race, Hockey Last chance to tune up for Munich event, Golf US champion merely survives while Pebble Beach wins, Cricket Luckhurst's dropped catch helps Storey and Surrey, Sports in Brief, Rifle shooting, Polo Five goals by Hipwood, Racing Hern's winners change Ascot aims, Football Life suspensions on Swan and Layne lifted, Yachting Schroder wins Finn championships. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 18, 1947 New car tax, Storm under the common law umbrella. Editorials/Leaders: The Strength And Weakness Of African Unity, A Synod Of Bureaucrats And Bores?, Snake In The Tunnel. Letters to the Editor: Women in men's colleges, Land drainage, Higher rail fares, Hotel fire escapes, Palestinian refugees, Spectators at disasters, Inflation of rents and house prices, German trucks travel by rail, Rulings on contempt, US Presidents, Concorde and avalanches, Who drives the mower?, Plastic egg containers, Building in villages, Artistic charities and VAT, Toy industry attitude to marks of origin, Free trade and textiles, Use of bank cheque cards, National Park blight, Compulsory purchase precedent, Homosexuals and the law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: New RC bishop. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Felix Brown, Brigadier P. L. Spafford, MR G.P. JACKSON Guinness executive, Mr F. W. Adams, MARINA DA GABARAIN A famous Carmen, Mrs P. Spender-Clay. Business and Finance: EEF wants new round of national talks on pay deal, Fewer jobs in power supply but pay higher, Leisure & General to build £550,000 Scottish hotels, Equities Cautious rally continued, Volvo spending £20m on plant to eliminate mass assembly lines, Company News Marshalls beat promise in 25pc record upsurge, How Courtaulds' gearing could work, 1,000 Rolls men laid off by grading dispute, Unit trust prices, Japan faces US demand for balanced trade, Dunlop in development of non-skid road surfacing, Threat by White House to control cost of foods, 10-acre Essex office project, Argentine army officers fail to introduce new oil law, Mr Nixon resists pressure for protectionist laws, French watching for IPC deal, Dairy costs review urged, Briefly from the Boardroom, Improved docks prospect eases pressure on pound, April pay rises show no slackening of pace, D of E as a peacemaker, Chairmen's Reports Morrison Supermarkets, Industrial Relations Act Amendment which would aid the individual, Japanese legislators snub 7-point trade reform proposals, Fixed Interest and Money Further setback for 'shorts', Laid-up world merchant tonnage at highest level for 10 years, Watney Mann undecided on new GMH offer, Japanese crews threaten to strike indefinitely, Mining Earlier closure for Anglo-Rouyn mine, Money Market Rates, Commodities Sharp fall in wool prices, Italy will buy more oil from Iraq: ENI to step up technical aid, Air travel companies asked to register, New Issues Hopes for Scottish & Continental, Computer news Irish Finance Ministry chooses Honeywell, Business Diary: A tragic loss for Irish business life, New confrontation looms with OPEC, Time to repair engineering unions' strategy, Chamber may offer advice on barter trade, Bids and Deals Smiths Flour agree to N Dairies £2.7m, Glasgow site for a world trade centre sought, The City sets oit to capture Europe. Business Appointments: Business appointments Change at Judge International. Property: London Flats, Salerooms.
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