The Times - 02/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Brian Cashinelle, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Penny Hunter Symon, By Our Political Staff, From Brian Cashinella, From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, Pearce Wright, By Our Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Gretel Spitzer, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, By Richard Harris, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin., By Neil Allen, William Mann, Gregory Martin, Irving Wardle, Barry Norman, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Derek Mahon, Michael Ratcliffe, Bernard Levin, Fred Emery, Ronald Butt, PHS, EDWARD GARDNER, , A. P. H. HAMILTON, R. S. HOLDOM, , PETER MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , K. S. FARR, , R. J. LOWE, , JOHN WITT, , A. L. MACARTHUR, , R. E. TUNBRIDGE., NIGEL C. GATES., J. C. BECKETT, , J. M. FLEMMING., A. J. PETTITT., SYDNEY RIPLEY., KLEMENS DUNIN-KEPLICZ, , F. M. WHITE, , CAROLINE GLYN., WILLIAM SLATER., Sir Peter Tennant, A friend, By Philip Dyer, By Ronald Kershaw, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From Kenneth Owen, D. N. LEICH., JOSEPH P. GANLEY., JEAN OVERTON FULLER., WILLIAM I. MARTIN., I. MICHAELS., From Our US Economics Correspondent, A. J. TOWER., JAMES J. LYNCH., R. B. RICHMOND, , R. E. G. SIMMERSON., K. M. PAPWORTH., Hugh Stephenson, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, , Terry Mahon, By Stuart Turner, , by Trevor Fishlock, by Mansel Jones Industrial Correspondent, , by Geoffrey Smith, by Julian Mounter, by David Parry-Jones, by Ann Clwyd, by Patrick O'Leary, by Ian Skidmore,
ResumoNews: Power cuts end as Government decides to take calculated risk, Opposition move to force showdown, Pay award to cost NCB £90m a year, Guarantees to farmers, Snow reports, Nato computer air defence better than expected, Madrid police stoned, 50p on a quarter's telephone rent, and dearer installation, Dark blues victorious in wine-upmanship test, Crosscountry obstacle course., Cairo account of training of Iraqi 'death squads', EEC chief to return to Italian politics, Archbishop Makarios gives way on arms, New multi-racial group tells of obstruction, Mr Thorpe condemns EEC vote manoeuvres, Privilege complaint over an article on honours, Chief constable cleared of travel charges, Israel pounding of guerrilla bases in Syria draws retaliatory raid on settlements, Mr Powell votes with Labour, Six guerrillas go before firing squad in Iran, Briton wins contract to improve Mecca, Labour onslaught holds up EEC Bill after censure attempt fails, Concorde 01 is grounded for three months, Farm price award best since 1948, NFU says, Revival of Ovambo trouble feared in S-W Africa, Spaniards cease to heckle Sir Alec on Gibraltar, M Pompidou agrees new Chequers date unperturbed by delay or comment on Britain's problems, £500,000 for conservation, Father shot as he tried to reach dead son, Widgery tribunal is told, Frederick Sewell tells of deal for car and guns, Chinese legation rejects petition about detainee, Mentally ill GPs may go before a committee, £9,500 paid for a winter landscape, The Army gets a deadlier new light gun, £220,000 for house: Dropmore, at, Smelting plant inquiry to be in private, A place to dump the kids all day long, London cut in total of external students, Foreign doctors may face new registration system, Sub-Sahara community foreseen by Mr Smith, Motorist admits 150,000 miles of illegal driving, Political pots and kettles, Light industry the answer to mid-Welsh depopulation, Dutch MPs against freeing of Nazis, Bomb damages Gaullist party office, Motoring Where have car racing characters all gone?, Slow shuffle to home rule through the shoals of Westminster, Putting the green back into the valleys, Clear air and sweet water in the north are marketable assets, Science report Geophysics: African rift theory, Newspapers put up their prices in France, Vasectomy Bill goes on with two changes, Neurosis is shown as primary reason for legal abortion, 'Invisible immigrants' from south Europe flood into Britain, Three-wheeled car for disabled 'hazardous', £50,000 Premium Bond, Italy seen as 'dying of ideology', Michael X arrested heading for Brazil, US inquiry hears from Ulster majority, A new man to tackle Tupamaros, Wales a special report Bridging gap from both sides, The Primaries: Nixon the one certainty in an uncertain campaign, Radio Free Europe plea, Environment Specialists' fears over UN forum, Tourism: caravan in a field is worth a cow or two, Dead boys dumped at Belfast hospital, The Times Diary Junior ministerial discontent, Design Report. Kitchens of The Times, Brandt majority cut to four in Bundestag, Bangladesh leader in Moscow, Whitehall acts over Briton held in Zambia without trial, English by radio for Chinese masses, Counsel says 'The Times' convicted detectives, Industry: new confidence after 18 crippling months, Summons is expected on cyanide dumping, Larry Ryan: the Canadian who saw the business potential in Wales, A shop window in London presents fresh image, Treat Irish in Britain as aliens, MPs say, IRA explosives instructor captured after escape. News in Brief. Law: British boy of 14 jailed for six years on drugs charge, Law Report March 1 1972 Court of Appeal Ban on BBC film of old people in hospital lifted Ipswich Group Hospital Management Committee v BBC, Detectives case a trial by tape recording and by newspaper, defence counsel says, Race relations man cleared of assault, Father of child mother faces prison sentence. Index. Display Advertising: Silk-Screen Printing, Ppa, W.H. Smith & Sons, Wrexham Rural District Council,, Bertram Griffiths Limited, Leicester, Development Corporation For Wales, Htv, Rentarc, American Express, Olivetti Systems, Rhyl, Interim Statement, Wales, Newport, Huletts Corporation Limited, Yorkshire Bank, Work Addiction, Western Mail, A.J.Seward(engineering)ltd., The Bowring Group Of Companies, Contac 400, History Today, Ryan Group, Lloyds Bank, Performance Awards., Stratstone, Multyflex Tricity, British Dredging, The Double Cross System, Healey & Baker, Nicroids Ferris Ltd, British Steel Corporation, Gkn, Iran Air, International Standard Electric Corporation, Tesco, Bea, Julian S. Hodge & Company Limited, Glass Glover Group Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 4, Funeral Arrangemens, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Racing Bomberic main threat to Game Spirit at Lingfield Park, Skiing Miss Pröll wins World Cup, Football Debatable penalty brings touch of luck for Everton, Oosterhuis and Hunt on heels of leaders, Sports in Brief, Hockey Smith finds right place three times, Cricket Danger of Somerset's missing six losing their way, Oxford Torpids, Table tennis Powerful overseas entry, Rugby Union Eight new Barbarians on view, Swimming A mature girl among mighty moppets. Politics and Parliament: Endangered species, Prisoners on parole, More hours on points of order: plea by Chair, House not denied its rights by EEC Bill: vote an attack on integrity of Chair-Minister, Rejection of Clause 2 would prevent ratification, Higher guarantees for farmers to provide cash for investment House of Commons., Compensation for doctors, Dishonest ingenuity to gag parliamentary debate, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Britain does not want Ralph Nader methods House of Lords, Speaker to rule on 'Spectator' article about honours system, BBC links with magazines. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Steady start to 'Ring ' without distractions The Rhinegold Coliseum, Mary Mary Theatre Upstairs, Fiction, Callan Thames, Dramatic hero of a terrible fairy tale Sheridan: The Track of a Comet, More than a simple record of changing masters and lost chances A History of the Irish Working Class, Volpone Theatre Royal, Bristol, The medicine man and the Simenon business When I Was Old, Daniel Maclise, Victorian romantic, Quick guide, Design Report. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Venue for a diplomatic debut, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 1, 1947 Dunkirk pact. Editorials/Leaders: The Battle Of Procedure, Prison Sentence On British Boy, A Good Cash Crop For The Farmers, More Room At The Top. Letters to the Editor: CBI scheme in EEC context, The Hospital Chaplain, Efforts to keep Titian's 'Actaeon', Publicity about hijackers' ransom, Control of water supply in London, First offenders, Israel-Arab frontiers, ... and the police, Liquidators, Manpower planning in companies, The James Report, Mountaineering courses, 'Quick ride' for consumers, Lake District road plan, A Child is Forever, Upper Clyde: time for risks, Try row boats, Thanks to traffic wardens, Fire in tall buildings, Politics and the Poles, Outsize department, The creeping dateline, Expelled from Taiwan, Initiatives in Ireland, Academic salaries, The 'p' that proved popular. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Violet Trefusis, Mr Ivar Rooth, Mrs Hilda Harrisson Letters from Asquith, Darsie Gillie, Dr Moshe Sneh Israeli resistance leader. Business and Finance: Report on Lonrho says £10m needed by September to reduce borrowings, Commodities Tin prices leap £18 a ton, Wine drinking up 20 pc in UK, Unit trust prices., Eurosyndicat, Senate approves Bill to devalue the dollar, Chemicals: the £4,000m question Richard Spiegelberg looks at the prospects for capital investment, HP car sales down last month, Lockheed profit report boosts share price, Six container companies form association, Iraq Oil group issues trespass warning, Business Diary: Versailles collision course. Norway's 'paradise now' firm, New Issues Convertible rights by CSC Inv, Clock duty plea, Fixed Interest and Money, Mr Connally indicates US help in smoothing British IMF repayment, Lonrho's value after Peat Marwick report, Bank rates cut to 4 pc in Holland and Belgium, Worker directors change, Dr Kalinski resigns from Pergamon Press board, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Kraft linerboard price increase expected soon, Airlines to discuss new world-wide fare rates, Pirelli to raise prices, Industrial finance Private companies and public money, Chrysler to reduce UK work force, Rhodesia Chrome ore shipment on way to US, Company Meeting The River Plate And General Investment Trust Company Limited, Chairmen's Reports Buoyant start at Wagon Finance, United States Panel urges curb on Eurodollar operations, Nigeria Ban on foreign businesses, Unions set to win big concessions as BLMC prepares to sign procedure agreement, Australia Trade pact sought with Common Market, Italy Computer booking by BEA, Overseas trade board will reassess export promotion, Hint of rise in price of petrol products, West Germany Coal firms fight for stake in British market, Bids and Deals Hestair sells Johnsons' site for £1.15m, In brief, Ipswich brewery raises prices, Japanese ore import policy, ITR jumps on Brocks' revival offer, Bristol's funds disposal problem, Has the Selective Employment Tax worked?, Treasury chief urges more aid for shipbuilding, Scottish miners end protest strike over employment of two non-union workers, Promise to CBI and TUC on regional policy review, CIR case test for unions, Company News M. Clark exceeds 1970-71 total in 8 months, Mining Int Nickel see upturn in sales this year, Fewer house completions, Sir John Partridge urges firm stand on pay, Rolls-Royce strike threat at Coventry. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Little institutional activity. Business Appointments: Business appointments Boardroom change at Henry Ansbacher. Property: Islands to turn into private clubs, Overseas Properties, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,014, Radio. Births.
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