The Times - 11/01/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Philip Howard, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Peter Honkirk, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Waymark, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Leo Goodstadt, By Jerry Okoro, Fashion by Prudence Glyn, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Leapman, From Stewart Harris, John Higgins, John Russell Taylor, Barry Norman, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Dennis Bird, William Rees-Mogg, Bernard Levin, Julian Critchley MP, PHS, John Grant MP, TREVOR HUDDLESTON, CR, , A. G. WILSON., RITCHIE-CALDER., CHRISTOPHER CADBURY, JOHN M. TEMPLE., H. W. AUSTIN, , B. LUND YATES., DOROTHY F. SWAN., HALSBURY, DOUGLAS A. K. BLACK., BRIAN WINDEYER., H. G. LILLICRAP., JOHN SWANSEA, BRECON., RAYMOND BLACKBURN., L. N. MUNGAVIN., FISKE., ROY ROEBUCK., P. V. JOHNSON., JOHN d'A. MAYCOCK, , By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Our Trinity College Correspondent, , From Ronald Faux, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Mr Humphrey Brooke, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ian Morison, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, From Vincent Hanna, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, A. L. T. COTTERELL., B. C. DIAMOND., HUGH CLAUSEN., COLIN DAURIS., DR C. GREENWOOD, , T. K. D. FROST., R. V. BANKS., Maurice Corina, By Roger Vielvoye, From Denis Taylor, By Guy Hawtin, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Philip Dyer, Robin Mead,
ResumoNews: Coroner seeks 'dangerous' dummy ban, Women At Work Giving secretaries a chance, Shaikhh Mujib tells huge crowd in Dacca that all links with West Pakistan are broken, The Times Diary Gonzi's hidden fears for RC land, Pensioners caught in policy contradictions, Agreement on Malta may now be possible, Cottages to be saved after 9-year protest, Recognition demanded by Herr Ulbricht, Saigon snubs Indians on Control Commission as new reprisal, Helicopter aid for Queensland flood victims From Our Own Correspondent, Snow reports, Britain 'playing politics' over Asian trade fair, Judges aim at greater uniformity in sentencing, Association leads in housing the old, Troops uncover IRA training manual and suspected bomb factory in Ulster raids, Tass raised to official agency status, Solicitors nearing clash with Government on house-purchase fees, TUC refusal to enlist support for the pit strike upsets miners, E German protest at police raid on ship, Three killed in police clash with black group, Best must quit own house for lodgings, Battle over national parks will continue, Parents and councillors supply milk to children, Student cuts throat while being taken to Soviet jet, Loans 'only passport to student power', Australian clamour over war papers rising, Signor Saragat joins party talks on Italian Cabinet crisis, Motorway 'threat' to Kensington residents, Farmers' income 'could be increased by £250m', MPs back plea over poison waste control, Warning of Palestine hotel blast denied, Hongkong inquiry into Queen Elizabeth fire, 42 feared lost as ship sinks in storm, Reform of student union finances would not lead to 'big brother act', Looking forward, Mrs Thatcher postpones student union finance plans for a year, Years of Britain's glory recalled at beflagged reception, Tenants for Centre Point expected by late spring, Fears on new primary methods Education notebook, Mr Humphrey starts his uphill struggle with a promise to end the war without conditions, An African journalist asks about Rhodesia mission Lord Pearce pledge on secrecy, Mozambique priests attacked by ex-soldiers, Hughes interview a forgery, author says, Opposition to proposed Dublin college block, The poverty of Howard Hughes, Working dinner for Mr Heath and Chancellor, Greek-Cypriot guard shot dead in Nicosia, Harrow School, Families flee collapse of tenement, Universities bank rescued plants, University voice on research changes, Abortioon law changes urged to curtail 'unscrupulous profits', Francis Bacon paintings boost Britain, Package holiday experiment by university, The paradox of two sides that want a settlement but remain at war The fears that bar a Middle East peace, Pope rejects arguments for arms trade, Will Europe pay for her own security?, BR backing for Albert Hall music 'teach-in', Looking back with gratitude to a television pioneer, Common Market Law Reports, Six reject Norwegian fisheries proposals, Science report Geophysics: Volcanic heating of rocks, Terrorism trial resumes, Detectives return without man sought in connexion with assassination attempt, South Africa gives in to Ovambo demands, Smoking risk in pregnancy, report says, Political bias alleged over choosing of JPs, Former Speaker condemns Greek Premier. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Curzon, Partners Sought, Clinique LA Prairie, Legge Locks, Leicester Permanent, T & N, British Benzol Carbonising Limited, Cough, C. Howard & Partners., Halifax Building Society, British Alpine Junior Ski Championships, Post Office, Hanson Trust, Glaxo, Ibm, Reliance, Redfearn National Glass Limited. Law: Death sentences on Turkish students upheld, Coach driver jailed, MPs 'must share blame for girl's death', Former MP upset by house sale, inquest told, Blackmail claim by man in immigrants case, Four men found guilty of smuggling drugs, Italian mother cites her baby as court witness, Sentences on two RAF men confirmed. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Brilliant, intricate mechanism of the Clockwork Orange A Clockwork Orange Warner West End, Floating Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, The value of snapshots, The British Empire: Echoes of Britannia's rule BBC 1 (tonight) Leonard Buckley, The Frost Programme London Weekend, Bbc So Boulez St. John's, Smith Square, Park Lane Group Purcell Room, An attempt to give the cinema a script bank. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Yachting Elvstrom will select and train French crew, Rugby Union Statistical advantage to Wales not vital, Cricket Chappell brothers punish Rest of World, Football O'Farrell gives Best what may be his last chance, Boxing England to rely on experience against Scotland, Sports in Brief, Golf Archer beats two rivals in play-off, Tennis Gimeno is made third seed, Figure Skating Withdrawal enhances Oundjian's hopes, Skiing Badly injured Russel to miss Sapporo, Three possibilities for skiers at Sapporo Brundage faces showdown, Racing North Pole revels in soft going again. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Jan 9, 1947 Secretary of State, Don't put your son down the mine Mr Worthington. Editorials/Leaders: The Return Of Shaikh Mujib, But WHO Can Beat Mr Nixon?, Unrealistic Pessimism. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesia commission, Books of bus tickets, Prospects for machine tool industry in Britain, Lost in Katmandu, Future of Malta, Rookeries in elms, Language difficulty, Secondhand car surplus, Fight against diabetes, Protection for executives, Banks Committee on patent laws, Phone delays at Christmas, Moral Re-Armament, Charity advertising, The choice of an airbus, The division of governmental responsibility for research, Sinking of Indian frigate, Real power of NEDC, 'Young soldiers ', Anglos among Celts, Estate agent licences, Rites of initiation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Franklin's slip gives chess opponent a draw, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,970. Obituaries: Wesley Ruggles American film director, Sir Gerald Kelly, Dr Kenneth Pepper, Mr Aksel Larsen, Mr H. C. Hampton, Ted Shawn Modern dance pioneer. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Business and Finance: Computer news Smith & Nephew system link, Union threatens to spread CIS strike, Multi-million pound plan for terminal at Tilbury, Eec Leaders of Six in 'America week' talks, Glaxo's scope for better terms, Allied buy a further 300,000 THF shares as bid lapses, Unit trust prices, Mining Ashanti up 17 pc in first quarter, Fixed Interest and Money, Commodities Cocoa futures leap £8.50, Shadow over islands in the sun, AUEW to drop 40 pc national pay claim, Shoe export value falls as imports rise 21 pc, Churchill workers to 'resist' factory closure, TUC 'training kit' to fight union Act, Contracts, Beecham gives assurance on Glaxo factories, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Upper Clyde hopeful after U S tanker talks, Industrial Relations Desperate struggle in public arena, Chile Agreement sought to ease international debts, Bids and Deals Sime, R. G. Shaw in full link-up, Nearly 9 weeks coal stocks for power stations, Minimum wage for hotel staff rises to £13.78, November volume of retail sales declines but value of HP business rises £10m, Switzerland Steadier outlook for economy, EEC case on exchange rate margins ready soon, Oil companies agree to increase payments, Forecast of upturn in demand for aluminium, Ireland's jobless give rise to concern, DTI survey sees a further 3pc fall in manufacturing investment for this year, Business Diary: Herring board lands 'kiplets' · State hotel sold, In brief, Company News S. Webster pay 4 pc more after strong finish, Call for common standards on car safety and pollution, Britain's 1971 crude steel production drops 13 per cent to lowest level for four years, Chairmen's Reports Profit momentum at Redfearn, Power stations dig into coal stocks, 15,000 idle as car lay-offs grow, Hongkong reopens case against UK textile quotas, India resumes jute sales to IUK, Canada Plans to screen investment confirmed. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Selling of RTZ, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Property: Salerooms.
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