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The Times - 12/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Edmund Stevens, By Our Political Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From John Chartres, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, Political Staff, Bristol, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Peter Hopkirk, By Tim Devlin, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Davy, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Harry Debelius, From Alan McGregor, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Douglas-Home, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, John Russell Taylor, Katie Stewart, PHS, LESLIE WAITE, , STOCKS, , JEAN M. GRAHAM, , JANET BARBER, , F. E. P. WHITE, , SYED ABDUS SULTAN, , MD. SHAMSUR RAHMAN, , SUBIR BISWAS, , DONALD M. NICOL, , C. A. HARRIS, , H. DOUGLAS THOMSON, , G. P. HUE-WILLIAMS, , M. B. SARGENT, , J. C. THOMPSON, , DAVID CROUCH, , DAVID V. E. CURLING, , ANTONY FLEW, , MICHAEL IVENS, , G. A. LEWIS LLOYD, , GORDON MANLEY, , TERENCE CHAINE-NICKSON, , ALAN GORDON WALKER, , From Philip Howard, By Jack Fingleton, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green, Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, From Ian McDonald, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Anthony Thomas, By Roy Farndon, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By A Goodrick-Clarke, By Ian Morison, By Philip Dyer, By Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Melvyn Westlake, JOHN HALL, , SIR EDWARD HOWARD, , D. J. WILLSON, , ERIC ERRINGTON, , J. M. REID, , DERRICK LEES, , FRIBA, , MICHAEL J. B. CAVE, , NORMAN FRANKLIN, , T. E. M. McKITTERICK, , STANLEY ITKIN, , D. W. BUDWORTH (Dr), , David Jones, By Gerald Ely, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, Gerald Ely, by Geoffrey Weston, by a Special Correspondent, by Trevor Fishlock, by Richard Collins, by Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, J.H.,

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News: Sight of drivers a worry to opticians, A Tibetan Buddha ends up in Islington, The Times Diary Arts Council's Wells wisher, Mrs Mandela charged with breach of order, Bombs kill US colonel, injure 13 in Frankfurt, Protests in US lead to violence, Civil rights men join McGovern campaign, Greek jails crowded with brave students says former politician, Checks should be made on competence of doctors-BMA panel, School meals 'well below standard' set by Government, Farm manager callously killed, QC says, Text of Soviet warning on blockade, The Chicago Seven cleared of contempt, Mystery of 74 'missing' on blazing British ship, Discovery may be key to world food hopes, Inquiry on sleeping pill misuse urged, Directors want a national incomes policy, Eire votes for EEC by nearly five to one, Food prices Eggs, poultry, bacon are good buys, Peking would welcome Heath visit, Frontbench Labour spokesmen dropped, French broadcasting system under fire, Gloucester, Minister applies to court for ballot of railmen on pay offer, France will not claim leader's role in Europe, Minister corrects himself on VAT exemption, Avoiding pitfalls of setting up new local authorities, Britons lead Sultan's thrust against rebels, President Pompidou's vision of a bigger and better Europe, Mini-cab case: 3 bailed, Drive to improve immigrants' conditions urged, Red Cross account of Israelis' breach of 'no force' pledge in rescue of hijacked airliner, Pakistan devalues rupee by 56.7 pc, 'Overkill' by S Africa in expelling 1,146 students, Better potatoes demanded, The mood of Britain Enthusiasm versus censure in Concorde's British home, 16 airports called unsafe by Italian pilots, Russia denounces US blockade but Nixon visit is not cancelled, More libel damages for Sikorski pilot, Island dormice reprieved, Counterpoint, BEA to end check-in at West London terminal, Renewed bombings and soldier's death threaten to end period of comparative peace for Belfast, Union defends case in Industrial Court, Duke meets jobless of Wearside, Split in Bonn Opposition over treaty vote, Fresh Geneva talks proposal put to Peking, Mr Jenkins speaks of greatest challenge now facing Europe, Scottish Tories in self critical mood, Quebec police seize town from workers, Industry and countryside in harmony, 320,000 animals go to market, Ugandans reopen frontier, Second London fares rise this year likely, China warns America it has taken 'a grave step', Dentist ordered to be struck off, Redevelopment plan brings housing nearer city centre, Ulster industrial finance body will be set up next week, Mines off Haiphong now activated, Science report Ornithology: Trawler threat to birds, The Times special bag offer, Diocesan activity and choral fame, Citizens have ideas for putting the Old Docks to new uses, Death toll from silver mine fire rises to 58, Five killed in multiple crash, Doctor hurt in explosion, £32,000 for a Stradivari confounds experts, Rich nations oppose monetary reform, Kaunda warning to press on abuse of freedom, Parishioners celebrate a church's 600 years, New leisure centre may beat 'nothing to do' complaint, Egypt seizes property of former Vice-President, Public use of Record Office up by 9 per cent, Both sides eye each other warily at Hue, Talks called on VAT and threat to art market. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Tap, Bell's, Lioyds Bank Savings Accounts, J B Broadley Limited, Anglo Swiss Holdings Ltd., Gross Cash Registers Limited, Rothmans Masters, Richard Ellis & Son, Msa, Espley-Tyas Construction Ltd, Pricerite, Brown Bayley Steels Limited, Stv, Gloucester, Lonrho, Gloucester Trading Estate, Gloucester., Serck Controls, The Air Conditioning Advisory Bureau., C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, Guest Keen And Nettlefolds Limited, Permali Limited, Union Corporation Group, Henry Foster Building Products Ltd., Wall's, Hine, Initial, C. Howard & Partners, Norwich Union, Gloster Saro. Politics and Parliament: IBA can be trusted to avoid bias in radio news House of Lords, Zero-rating for lifeboats, 100,000 more teachers over five years, Royal assent, Sir A Home to visit Peking, Lords extension move to ease Bills congestion, 113 detentions since March 24, Minister's efforts in rail strike to help lower paid without upsetting differential House of Commons, Equipment for blind: hint of concession, Impact of VAT on Post Office finances, Chancellor anxious to modify impact of VAT on works of art, Next week, More state cash for Arts Council to counteract tax on theatre tickets, Control of chemicals used for bombs in Ulster, Vietnam debate on Monday House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. Law: Life sentence on teenage girls for baby murder, Court of Appeal Remedy on termination of commission agent's contract Roberts v Elwells Engineers Ltd, Tenant of 81 urged to 'buy for £34,000', Ex-detectives on £1,485 charge, Murder attempt alleged, Family Division Embassies in England not part of a foreign state Radwan v Radwan. Official Appointments and Notices: Sunday Times appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 10, 1947 Hunger marches. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, British Museum, Funeral Arrangements, Smaller Business Premises, Entertainments. Reviews: Rodelinda Barber Institute Birmingham, Dr Chayefsky's casebook The Hospital (aa) Plaza A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (x) Columbia Sitting Target (x) ABC 1 Stamping Ground (a) Bloomsbury, The School for Scandal National, Orfeo Theatre Royal, Brighton, LSO/Horenstein Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,074, Broadcasting, Rookery Nook as a musical, Radio. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: Safety Margin Narrows, The Irish People Vote For Europe, How FAST Can Europe Move?, Moscow Makes A Cautious Response. Letters to the Editor: Exchange rates, Threat to a village, Operation Rhino, When a house is sold, Men will be men?, Proposed level of exemption from value-added tax, Fewer local councils, Doctors associations, Bangladesh policy towards Biharis, Methods of executive search, Oranges for the Orangery, The literature of bureaucracy, After direct rule in Ulster, Tax to aid Third World, Politics and the NUS, Value of Harwell, Anglican-Methodist union, Building repairs and maintenance, Inquiry needed into Foulness seaport project, Middle East tensions, The City of London and entry into Europe, Ben Pimlico, Conservation of fuel resources, Arrest in Greece. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Viscountess Dawson Of Penn, Lord Silkin Labour Minister who was responsible for postwar town planning machinery. Sport: Tennis Miss Wade in too much of a hurry, Rugby Union Ralston to tour South Africa, Motor racing Formula one constructors threaten to go home, Sports in Brief, Hockey Britain overcome strong arms of Switzerland, Golf Honours of rough day go to Oosterhuis, Football Schoen can afford to be kind to England, Squash rackets First national coach, Yesterday's result, Racing Bedini must pass test with honours to justify position, Cricket Australians expected to push on for victory today. Business and Finance: UK finance link to help boost Fiat sales, 20pc boost in first six month profit of Lonrho, April steel production up sharply, Commodities Sugar futures down sharply, Thomson Organisation ready for expansion, Business Diary: Computer Cross-over Corporate finance capers, Eurosyndicat, Savings banks call for greater freedom, Company heads seek more union good will, Unit trust prices, White House confident of foiling protectionists, Marks & Spencer in Canadian stores project, Regional grants to top £200m, Share incentive law attacked, IDV to build £4m distillery, The shipshape unions, Space shuttle: will Europe miss the boat?, Regional policy When the horse trading has to stop, Company News GKN confident over Australia, Seamen reject merger, Mr Scanlon loses fight on shipyard pay deal, GKN attack on pricing policy of state-run steel, Bids and Deals Wine shippers for Reckitt, Chrysler head for DTI committee, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mining Copper surplus for next decade, EEC trade chief lists four principles for Tokyo pact, New Issues Danae to follow Leda and Jove, ICL chief is appointed from rival US group, Mr Ford has 'no early plans' for Wankel engine, Italian losses and Dunlop's rating, Evaluation of RB 211 for US-Japan jet, Australia-US sea freight rates to rise by 6 pc, Japan import prices study, Two deputy chairmen named for BLMC, America sanctions Alaska pipeline but a further long legal struggle ahead, Equities Firmer tone in shares, Company News Wider margins on cosmetics give Boots push, Fixed Interest and Money Little change in gilt-edged, Britain's visible trade shows deficit for third month running, Piecework abolished in pay proposal for Triumph factories, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 21 points, Italian losses jolt Dunlop-Pirelli. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Forward Levels, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices All round recovery, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments New United Biscuits (Holdings) chairman. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

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