The Times - 10/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Business News Staff, From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Editor, By Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Clive Borrell, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Sally White, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Peter Waymark, From Peter Nichols, By Ian Murray, Labour Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Leapman, By Richard Davy, From a Special Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Derek Wilson, Katie Stewart, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By a Special Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Srikumar Sen, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Philip Howard, Dan van der Vat, Peter Jay Economics Editor, PHS, HANNING PHILIPPS, , ERIC ASHBY, PETER SELF, , JACKY GILLOTT, , F. ALEXEYEV, , TUFTON BEAMISH, , G. POTTER, , A. G. L. SHAW, , TREVOR SMITH, , P. MARY RICKETTS, , JAMES MORRIS, , ERNEST RAYMOND, , ROBERT HARDY, , NUGENT OF GUILDFORD, , L. H. BLOOR, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, T.H., General Sir Richard Gale, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our Economic Staff, By Our Political Staff, From David Cross, From Anthony Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Roger Vielvoye, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Roy Farndon, By Business News Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, W. O. STEELE, , LESLIE HUCKFIELD, , J. G. McLEAN, , R. J. WOOLLEY, , A. W. V. MACE, NORMAN E. GRIGGS., Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely, by Pierre Uri, H. G. Johnson and Brian Hindley, Patricia Tisdall, Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Roger Vielvoye, Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, Jonathan Green-Armytage, John Earle, Anthony Rowley, Ross Davies, David Jones, Prudence Glynn Fashion Editor,
ResumoNews: Snow reports, Italian on bomb charge is approached to stand for Parliament, Wine Producers can expect hard bargaining, Dangers and delusions of an EEC currency, Portugal told Rhodesia sanctions will go on, Democratic battle for Florida's black vote, Nebraska's Indians demand justice, Dairy imports to stay free of restrictions, Tribute to Toynbee curiosity, Polytechnic teachers are offered 7.7pc increase, Israel jets attack guerrilla base, Council dismiss official after complaints, Suspended chief speaks of Yard men's doubts, The Times Diary Limericks as last resort, TUC agrees to cooperation, Horse betting board partly blamed for 'a million gamblers', New measures on local government pay, 'Poems' teacher lodges an appeal, British cleric is expelled from Taiwan, Concern at ruling on brood mares, Oil Tough going across the Channel, Nixon pledge of action on air outrages, Motor industry Manufacturers poised to invade familiar ground, Workers of the EEC unite, Cathedral vergers lose their jobs, 'Life has no importance', said letter from prison, NUT sees James proposals as 'step backwards from steady progress on teacher education', West Europe Herr Brandt retains voters' respect but party is less favoured, Miss Pauline Jones runs away from prison, Invisibles Uncertainty, but growth likely to be gradual, Bomb attack on South African Airways office, Diabetics in tests break drug dependency, Cabinet picking a wary path towards a solution of Northern Ireland problem, Mr Heath lays foundation for accord with unions and calls for national unity, Writer denounces Mr Kleindienst as being unfit for office, Counterpoint, Group to plead for detained Czechs, Plea to UN chief for independent S W Africa, Chemicals Private initiative to break through tariff wall, Independent Bahamas planned for next year, Fashion Novelty before quality for young, Steel Ten years that could signal bigger role for UK, Royal Navy boards French ship after sea chase, Fresh hopes of speedy settlement on Malta, Sun in winter for only £1.37 a day, Stormont: to pity the plumage of a dying bird?, Reviews miss my point, Professor Skinner states, Indian police fire on mobs stealing ballot boxes, 72 appeal for Soviet Jew, Gunman at window tried 19 times to hit two soldiers, Army witness tells Widgery tribunal, Food prices Pork may be best weekend joint buy, Britain as a European market, Threat of rail disruption during pay talks, West German children back violence on TV, Lyme sewage scheme 'a national issue', Dutch minister prepares for royal visit, British Rail improves inter-city services, President Makarios ready to answer Athens, Mechanical engineering A promise of expansion all round, Resignation of cinema censor sought, Pacification advisers withdrawing in Vietnam, Mr George Wallace explains his plan to reform Democrats and win Presidency, Art fees thwart Turner's wish, History takes an ironic hand in import strategy, Food Price rises could change our habits, Prices are still rising for rare books, Bridge workers to have blood tests, Spanish university closes, Oxford president resigns after election inquiry, Domestic appliances Italians plan a further export drive, Plea to free police contact, Hughes book author charged with larceny, Finding the gold for the Games, Attempt to bring back hanging rejected, Three men killed in Belfast bomb blast were IRA, Army Says, Protests bring little change in Tory rules, Zambia cuts entry visas, Maoists deny promising to free kidnapped Renault man, Aerospace Opportunities for continental firms, Swiss accuse Britain of bank account bribery, Jury version of autobiography plot, Italy flouts EEC accord by postponing introduction of value added tax system, Kashmiri leader accuses Delhi of election rigging and a resort to coercion, No common denominator in wooing the consumer, Marlon Brando sues for custody of son, Four-letter word spelt out in women's protest, Science report Medicine: New light on Tay-Sachs disease. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Davis's School Of English, Robeco, Berlitz, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, H.E., Schroder Wagg. Merchant Bankers., Interim Statement, Midland Bank, Mackenzie Hill, Bulova Accutron, Taylor Woodrow, Jaguar Xj6, Performance Awards, Heal's, Société Générale, Gabbitas-Thring Educational Trust., London-Frankfurt, The Times Educational Supplement, Nippon Fund Sterling Limited, Dewar's, Inlingua, Pan Am, French Railways, EQUITY & Law, Boac, Olympic Airways, Cumbernauld, Edward Hanson Ltd, Olympia Business Machines Co. Ltd,, Societe Generale De Banque Generale Bankmaatschappij., International Holdings, Tyndall Assurance Ltd.,, Hollingdrake Automobile Co. Ltd., Bfg, Le Figaro, Ideal Standard. Law: Score cards and darts at university trial, Five years for mother, Learning English 'loophole' in immigration law, Sewell case a brutal saga, counsel says, First complaint of an unfair industrial practice, Attendance of prosecution witnesses Regina v Shaw Regina v Cavanagh, Court of Appeal London forum for international dispute over Old Master Maharanee of Baroda v Wildenstein, Nurse's claim dismissed, Turkish senator charged with smuggling drugs, Extinction of interest in matrimonial home White v White and Another. Politics and Parliament: Opposition press for statement on Ulster, 1944 Act needs changes, Dates for repayment of post-war credits, Common airborne organisms found in bottles of dextrose solution, Red embassies in Dublin, Taxation, monetary and regional policies, plus cooperation, should lower unemployment, Protests by Labour on housing Bill guillotine, Hopes that major companies will go to Wales, More teachers of French needed, HMS Eagle coming to end of her life, Lambton ruling for committee, Next week. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Tennis Mrs King looks ready for Miss Goolagong, Boxing Oxford set example in contests and show, Rugby Union Lewis to manage England, Rowing Eton win by four seconds from Emanuel, Sports in Brief, Athletics Unlikely champion envies track runners, Rackets Oxford pair untroubled by Cambridge, Squash rackets, Football Loan of Mullery to Fulham upsets rivals and others, Golf Last putt gives Wilcock lead of two strokes in Algarve open, Ice skating, Racing Charles Dickens well prepared, Cricket Congdon saves N Zealand from collapse. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Tempest Arts, Cambridge, At close quarters Ballet Rambert Young Vic, Ariadne auf Naxos Royal Opera House, Lament for rivals from the past Veterans Royal Court, A deliciously zany comedy They Might Be Giants (u) Paramount Red Circle (a) Columbia Universal Soldier (aa) On release The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (aa) Ritz (Thursday). Editorials/Leaders: The Case For A Betting Board, Guillotine On The Housing Bill, Bridging The Enterprise Gap, Moscow And Its Critics. Letters to the Editor: A plea for Pembrokeshire, In favour of non-executive boards, Figured out, Commons lame duck, Euphemism for murder, Stamps legality, Attacks on Lebanon, The BBC film on Australia, Without reward, The narrator's view, Athletes' sex test, The borrower is the real risk, Dealing with environmental pollution, High cost of telephone non-service, Gospel of forgiveness, Radio Free Europe, The need to be able to talk freely. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Rusty Webb, Lieut-Col Eugene Hinterhoff, Reginald Redman BBC music in the west, Dr Jacob Herzog Israeli foreign affairs adviser, Lieut-Col A. Chichester, Victor Babin. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 10, 1947 Meeting in Moscow. Business and Finance: Oecd No reversal predicted in 1972 trend for workless, OPEC action looms in participation row, New chief for Abbey Life, Bids and Deals LCP offering 300p for Longmore, January record for aerospace exports, Accountants and consultants win biggest increases, Commodities, Dilemma for US Treasury, Midlands alarm at low level of investment, Survey technology Pinpointing positions in the North Sea, Unit trust prices, Fixed Interest and Money, Cowley wage offer is rejected by stewards, Ship lines challenged for Australia wool trade, Flight from the dollar on currency markets: largest rise in pound for years, French reserve requirements cut, 'Share world economic burdens'-Mr Eberle, Personal loans by Co-op bank, Town halls get advice on Industry Act, County receives 60 applications for hypermarkets, West Germany Gloomy outlook for capital goods, Briefly from the Boardroom, Unions split as shipyard pay deal is rejected, Equities, Pre-tax profits of Beaverbrook go over the £1m, Chairmen's Reports Robeco looks to US and Japan, Motor cycle trade seeks Ministry aid on US ruling, Forecast of big rise in home beef production, London share prices down sharply, Smith & Nephew's soft lens hope, The need to preserve 'a heritage of skills', Are the out-of-town men losing ground?, New Issues Royco forecasts £1.85m profits, $60m loans for Communist block, In brief, Liberals demand further action in V & G affair, Private and industrial building facing second year of decline, Tenders for council house work 'difficult to get', Company News Brisk second-half rally by Harris & Sheldon, Whitehall urged to speed machine tool orders as sales decline 37 pc, Japan Toyo and Ford talks on financial link abandoned, Steel output improving to pre-coal strike levels, Italy Political lethargy blamed for faltering economy, Business Diary: Sarnoff's conspicuous absence. And no Ezra, either, Monopolies Bill unlikely in this session, Peat Marwick admit error in Lonrho report, Hotel training board levy cut approved, Caterers urged to register their job vacancies, Mining Speculation on BHP oil report. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Selling of Equities, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, TheTimes share indices, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Davidson and Co board changes. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Cutty Sark/The Times National Crossword Championship, Radio. Births.
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