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The Times - 13/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, By Our Communications Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Warman, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, Christopher Walker, By Alan Cane, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Stephen Jessel, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, By Peter Reddaway, From Ian McDonald, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Guy Brett, Max Harrison, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Henry Raymont, David Michal, PHS, J. C. SAWLE THOMAS, JAMES ANDREWS, , J. M. ROBERTS., IVOR BULMER-THOMAS., BROCARD SEWELL, REYNOLDS STONE, , PETER MARTIN, , HELEN McNEIL, , NATHAN SILVER, , IAN PERCIVAL, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , FRANCIS EDWARDS. SJ., DOUGLAS LETTS, , CHARLES GRAHAM, , HENRY PLUMB, , HOWARD NEWBY., T. J. DAVIES., F. H. SMITH., TOM HILL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, M. S. writes:, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roy Farndon, By Melvyn Westlake, From Patrick Brogan, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Andrew Wilson, From Anthony Thomas, By John Plender, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Sally White, By Our Property Correspondent, E. A. G. LIDDIARD., F S. SCOTT, , D. G. LOWDEN, , M. H. DUBOIS, , By Ian Murray Labour Staff, J. M. FRANCIS, , I RANK ALLAUN, , P. G. SAIN-LEY-BERRY., K. L. STRETCH, , B. A. TREMAYNE, , M. C. BAKER., By Peter Hill, John Whitmore, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, by Francois Renard, by Ian Morison, C.H., by Patrick Brogan, P.B., by Penelope Turing,

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Picture Gallery. News: Air chief admits to secret bombing in Vietnam, 'Brakes failed and that is last I remember', driver's mate in crashed train says, The mood of Britain Magic brings left-wing activist groups together, but no real threat is apparent, Soviet Jew is arrested as bride leaves, The Times Diary Shawcross quits Justice chair, EEC denies unfairness to Italian labour, KGB steps up its campaign against dissidents, Heavy US bombing of North Vietnam brings strong protest by Peking, S African students to use courts to expose brutality, Explosion in British girl's car in Tanzania, Gulf emirates' integrated force proves its worth in suppression of tribal fighting, Catholics asked to rally to Pope in a time of crisis, More troops and a warning from Mr Whitelaw, Library makes secret documents available to historians Inside view of Churchill and Roosevelt at war, Outlook is gloomy for the embattled research councils, Science report Anthropology: Early man in Kenya, Britain protests to Libya over 'arms to IRA', Clah over cricket money back offer, Hot stuff, Guildhall in Derry wrecked by bombs, 'Save Po delta' demand, Heath assailant is barred, Troops accused of killing 5,000 civilians, Japan calls Concorde a big, noisy bird, Taxis on rates with free contraceptives, Beef prices down after sales decline, Failure to reach agreement on principles feared by Stockholm delegates, President's praise for new law officer, US firm in trouble with President Suharto, Kidnapped Venezuelan millionaire freed, Construction union conference disrupted, Stockholm rebuke to China over nuclear testing, 'The Observer' to move and print in two centres, Tory MP calls for freeze on wages and prices, Dr Waldheim advises white-ruled Africa to end racial policies, Decision today in BEA pilots' strike vote, Women At Work Making your parties pay, 14-point plan to protect plants from extinction, Signor Andreotti will get important advice from party tomorrow, Social Democrats defeat challenge in Munich, Soviet views on Europe for French, Guilty until proved innocent in Czechoslovakia, Electronic guard on ospreys, Education notebook Status and the sale of degrees, Chile's left-wing Cabinet resigns, US doctors take up acupuncture, Paris peace talks may resume soon, Appeal fund for St Paul's reaches £2.35m, Call for big increase in preventive medicine, Mr Whitelaw to meet UDA today for talks, Concern for Sudan peace, Search of creeks for more flood victims, Rail union leaders accept extra £2m to bring new award to about 13%. Politics and Parliament: Rhodesian exports nearly up to pre-sanctions level, European security conference may be start of better things House of Commons, Assurance on rising cost subsidy House of Lords, Small Government lead predicted in EEC vote, Lawful authority must be restored to no-go areas-Mr Whitelaw, China-UK relations better than for many years: two exit visas granted, Equal rights for wives wanted on passports, VAT enforcement: careful use of distraint: details of records to be kept, Government want small businesses to flourish, Statements by officers, Chinese to let two more Britons leave, Opposition to force vote on Rhodesia sanctions issue, Help for women doctors, MPs press for population progress report. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Eropean Banks International Bebic, Rippon Boswell, Richard Ellis Sa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hanson Trust, S A A, Canlife Unit Trust, Credit Commercial De France, Tyndall 3-Way Fund, Sp, Credit Du Nord, Bup, Anglia Building Society, Alitalia, Barclays Bank S.A., The Property And Reversionary Investment Corporation Limited, Machine Tool International '72, Simpson, Common Market Law Reports, The Army Benevolent Fund, Hampton & Sons, Bnp, Ufb Locabail, Rotherchat, Société Financière Europèenne, Hambros Bank. Law: Three on forged £1 notes charge, US Supreme Court setback for civil rights, Chef cleared of fraud intent charge, Arms plot case against five dropped, Army court trial for Lod raider, Sir Gerald Nabarro to get new trial, Queen's Bench Division Dental surgeon sues BMA for libel over article on intravenous technique Drummond-Jackson v British Medical Association and Others, Roman Catholic jurors asked to stand down, Assaulted by police, says driver aged 18, Mr Scanlon accuses TUC of retreat over industrial relations, Fitters to strike in defiance of Court of Appeal, Jurors handle a stick of explosive, National Industrial Relations Court Order against fellow union members Churchman and Others v Port of London Joint Shop Stewards' Committee and Others, Babies' inquest may resume, Colombo trial of 5,000 on revolt charges opened. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Country Properties, Salerooms. Reviews: The Venice Biennale, Claudio Arrau Festival Hall, Star-studded Schumann revival Schumann's Faust Aldeburgh Festival, Sir Georg Solti's great return to Royal Opera Elektra Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: Snuff bottle in stone bought for £577, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,101, Radio, Broadcasting, 'Notes on a Love Affair to close, Italy still undefeated in Bridge Olympiad. Sport: Tennis Women players rebel, Bowls Bryant suffers two surprise defeats, Racing Piggott out for four days after ban by French stewards, Sports in Brief, Golf US strengthen record entry, Boxing Miles enhances title chance, Olympic Games Aim embarrassingly high, Cricket Time the enemy of England now, Football Sentence unlikely to count, Powerboat racing British Ford team win third leg. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 11, 1947 Self-help in Europe, Mr Carr, there's a crisis in the cowshed. Editorials/Leaders: Waiting For Extra Sales, Europe's Unemployed, Investment Matching a portfolio to your conscience, Better Out Of The Way, Actors In The Pay Queue. Letters to the Editor: Mixed marriages, Package holidays, 1960 Cabinet changes, Those broad gauge motorways, Doctors and managers, Officers' education, Mary Queen of Scots, Church repair costs, Cricket on the Third, Japanese reliability, Management and shipyards, Women in Oxford men's colleges, Complicated complexities of VAT, The housing share of blame in rising prices, Still a very moving problem, The demands on the professional servants, Florence or Firenze?, Populism in the USA, Hotel fire escape, A Quiet Corner, Administration of land drainage, International steps against air piracy, Industrial relations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr G. Capper Birt, Mr Edmund Wilson A brilliant American writer and critic, Sir Rodger Winn. Business and Finance: Data-processing rates for air freight agreed, Grand Met may add 15p to Watney bid, Group of Ten split on monetary reform, French production continues to rise, In a personal look at Paris, Charles Hargrove and Patrick Brogan present portraits of four French economic experts and a British financier Serge Varangot: 'do not regard us as too underdeveloped', Property and politics lines not properly drawn, Settlements bank chief confident of successful currency realignment, Clearbrook will develop Twickenham site for AA, Computer news Customer survey of IBM systems, Shortages become 'a spectre' for builders, Unit trust prices, Ships' suppliers to see Minister, Fixed Interest and Money Improved trend in gilt-edged, Furniture makers sold 19pc more in April, New philosophy needed for industrial finance, English breezes cheer the markets, Lords reverse decision on 'imported' rule, Yves Meunier: 'it is my job to work for the future', Thomson buys rest of stake in magazine firm, Warning on hard fibre prices, Contracts £4m orders for Whittaker Ellis, Big rise in motor trade turnover in April, Mining W A gold rush now firmly under way, Commercial Union and J Lyons in £8m deal, London clearing house in Paris, Airlines remove TriStar engines for repairs, Removing the threat of Britain's Trojan horse, Equities Firmer tone continues, Briefly from the Boardroom, Eurocurrency market continues strong growth-settlements bank, Barclays raise interest rates, Bill in Commons to regulate pyramid selling, Maurice Schloegel: 'France is very sensitive to monetary risks', UNCTAD III: the end of an illusion Chris Stockwell looks at prospects for development in the Third World, 6:financial Centres Of The World Paris, Company News Caffyns jump 27 pc to new record, Advertisement rules 'hinder' small companies, Roger Elmhirst: cherchez l'entente, Industry is still pessimistic on future investment, A funding in prospect at Hanson Trust, Pound weakens ahead of trade figures, Sir Eric Yarrow seeks grants for building Royal Navy ships, Mr Scanlon urges tough policy for pay talks, Swiss expect more inflation, Bids and Deals Beaverbrook sell 50 pc ink stake, Canadian exports up, Business Diary: Management Centre power struggle ends at Bradford, Money Market Rates, Banking reforms help Big Three, Process plant aims in danger, Neddy says, Move to regain world faith, Steetley's £7m rights issue, Georges Plescoff: 'we hope to make more of an impact in London', Anti-pollution device for car exhausts, Wining and dining: a guide for visiting businessmen, Europe leads bank growth, New Issues Steetley to raise £7m with rights, Commodities Bradford wool up sharply, ICI and Fisons in glasshouse range pact, Oil powers prepare strategy, CBI price decision in July. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Shipbuilders firm, Foreign Exchange Pound slumps by 39 Points, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Contracts and engineering chiefs join Vickers board.

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