The Times - 03/06/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Roger Vielvoyc, By Paul Routledge, By Our Business News Staff, By Ian Murray, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Longley and Marcel Berlins, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From David Cross, From Stewart Harris, From Our Own Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Dan van der Vat, From Ian McDonald, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, by Richard Holmes, David Wade, barry NormaN, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Pamela Vandyke Price, Roy Hay, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Maxwell Boyd, By John Nicholls, By Jack Fingleton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Fred Emery, Robert Fisk, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, PHS, J. E. H. DEAN, , TIM BEAUMONT., DERMOT MORRAH., FREDERICK C. GILLMAN, , A. J. BRAYSHAW., THOMAS OWENS., COLIN BUCHANAN., D. F. HEATHFIELD., D.W. PEARCE, M. S. COMMON., G. W. McKENZIE., JOHN WISE., F. N. WILLMER., JOHN GAGG., O. H. PARSONS., DOUGLAS GLOVER, ROBERT D. COAD., C. G. DUTTON., M. MURRAY., By Michael Richards, D.C.B. writes:, TMS, Lady Butler of Saftron Walden, Mr J. H. Taylor, A.F.W.P., By John Plender, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Paul Martin, By Philip Dyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, Andrew Wilson, Margaret Stone, Halidora Blair, John Nelson-Jones, M.S., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, by Mario Modiano Athens Correspondent, by Charles P. Barrington, by Robert Hawkins, by Denzil Sturart, by Michael Baily, by John Young, by Stephen Farrant, by Peter Hill,
ResumoNews: A fleet success-all in three years, Big gambles taken in precarious tramp sector, Irish force training in London, New Ulster initiative 'threat' to unionism, Buyers of Iraq oil likely to be sued, Staying power to come up smiling in difficult times, Why some children are more equal than others, Duchess may stay on at palace, The two millionaires relish their rivalry and enjoy their fortunes, Train more mountain leaders, Lord Hunt says, Severe pressure on insurers, British Concorde starts 40,000-mile tour, Good Food Guide Switzerland without fears, Gypsy Council names four 'no-go' districts, Two shot in Venezuelan hunt for kidnappers, Police club students at Cape Town cathedral, Saturday Review Column/Schools Action Union, Lord Mayor of London opens Bath weir, Man, 29, in old folks' home, U S hijackers demand release of Miss Davis, Protesters attack diplomat's home, Eyewitness describes systematic slaughter of Hutu tribesmen by Burundi Government forces, Gardening Outwitting the weather, Drink Vintage varieties, Huge crowd queues for five hours for the Duke's lying-in-state, Problems of financing in poor freight periods, The Times Diary Windsor: the first biography, Greek shipping fleets a special report Down to the sea-a way of life whether fighting, fishing or making money, Milk strike in France is petering out, Rail unions meet board for talks on Tuesday, British soldiers killed in mine ambush on Ulster border, Cars to be banned from Oxford Street, The military regime's most impressive achievement, London tally clerks call off threat to close entire port, Criticisms fail to curb flags of convenience, Unrecorded Gainsborough for sale, The class line that divides the classrooms, Mr Nixon says US might is secure, The almost lifelong friendship, Soaring support that could lift Mr McGovern to the White House, Birthday Honours reflect crisis, Helicopter with 20 men hits 1,000 volt wires, Government action to improve standards of passenger vessels, Science report Meteorites: Magnetization theory, The teacher who puts her own stamp on savings, Lebanon vows to silence guerrillas, Sartorial dilemma for the well-dressed cleric, Travel Taking a room with a view to stay in Tunisia, Difficulties ahead for shipbuilding as new orders slump, Sir Alec looks in at Bonn before pact signing, Procession: nine tenths of Irish law, US planes score biggest hit in 57-day campaign, Exhibition holds key to £100m-a-year market, Britain makes its presence felt, Oil drilling consent in natural beautt area, Cento gets renewed sense of purpose, Bomb hoax gives Stuttgart air of besieged city, First National is to sell all its flats for £76m, Farmers prepare to fight curb on beef exports, Premium Bond prizewinners, Pilgrimage for 800 French war veterans. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, National Bank Of Greece, Greek Tobacco, European Growth Fund Units, Hellenic Industrial Development Bank, Hambro Managed Bonds, Lake View Investment Trust, Limited, Mac Arthur's Scotch, Scotbits, Eblock, The City Of Westminster Assurance Company Ltd., Lowenbrau, Abbey Selective Bonds, Shelter, Ebor, M & G Group Ltd., Prestil, City Press, Schroder Europe Fund, The Oil Industries In Greece, Greek Products, Ote, Jessel Britannia, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Healey & Baker, British Airports Authority, National Mortage Bank Of Greece, Tyndall, The Times Superstore, Coates Brothers & Company Limited, Hellenic Shipyards Co, Dawson & Barfos Limited, Naftiliaki, National Organization Of Hellenic Handicrafts. Law: Davis jury considers its verdict, Baby murder charge, Court of Appeal Scope of shop stewards' authority must be proved Heaton's Transport (St Helens) Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union, Colonel's estate must pay £50,000 duty, Court action against union, Queen's Bench Division Time expired on dies non: claim barred Kaur v S. Russell & Sons Ltd, Eight walk out of court dock in protest, Director cleared of blackmail, Woman denies selling flat photographs. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, New ambassador, University news, Tribunal appointment, Birthday Honours List of awards in full. Sport: Only one pilot reaches goal, Cycling Doyle's stage after sprint finish, Golf A father figure and an outsider meet, Tennis Miss Goolagong and Mrs King meet in final, Rugby Union A city will go silent if England win, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Fittipaldi leads in practice, Yachting The boat that capsized cannot lose, Football Hereford join league in place of Barrow, Racing Williamson will partner Roberto in Derby, Cricket Stackpole sacrifices goodwill for Sheahan's innings. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,093, Bridge Watching the pips, The Times Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword winners, Radio, Chess The tournament as an institution, Radio Local accents, T'ang horse makes £16,320, Sunday. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 2, 1947 399 Jews in ship. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Collectors, Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Trinity, Women's Appointments, Music On The South Bank, Art Exhibitions, Travel, Entertainments, Acknowledgements. Reviews: Britten's Bach: restoring the drama to the narrative, Hugh the Drover Royal College of Music, Westminster Festival St John's, Smith Square, Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bernardo Bertolucci-poet with camera, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: Planetary Affairs At Stockholm, Cooking Iraq's Goose, After Chad, England And France. Letters to the Editor: Director on the dole, By public subscription, Canals for freight, Confusion over notes, Gypsy camp sites, Planning principles and the future of Bath, Nations rich and poor, The Industrial Relations Court, The Duke of Windsor, Penalties in court, Prophecies of ecodoom, Weekly party broadcasts, Westerham road scheme. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr C. Day-Lewis, Sir Norman Hulbert Former MP for StockPort, Mr Walter Wigglesworth, Sir Gilbert Stephenson A stern disciplinarian, Sir George Honeyman, Mr D. N. Pritt. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, Mining MFC revamped as property group, Unit trusts Recovery: looking for silver linings, Unit trust prices, American investors show no confidence in Rank aims for Watney, Reserves up £7m in May to a fresh peak, Chairmen's Reports Non-committal outlook by Burmah chief, Commodities Tin firm, Equity share turnover a record at £2,088m, Portfolio Protection by diversification in switch to the consumer sector, New Issues, ICI staff will be urged to accept 8.5pc increase, Bids and Deals St Martins to buy S Bank Estates for £22m shares, Vickers and Baker Perkins chiefs knighted, Contracts £12m Czechoslovak deal for CJB, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts close steady, Round-up Jersey-the offshore island, Company News Strikes knock Walkers Oils in final stretch, Company Meeting Melbourne And General Investment Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson on Australia and the Common Market, Iraqi oil talks leader in Moscow, Dundee wins Falkland-at third attempt, Money Market Rates, Equities Firm close to account, Personal Investment And Finance Three Taxation Revenue seeks to soften the surtax blow after the golden handshake, Union Corp and Bay Hall Trust in £22m deal, Brick stocks cut sharply, First National chairman defends flat blocks sale, Institutional silence on Rank's bid, More laid off on third day of Triumph office strike, 'Gold Fields' offering £46m for Amey. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Heavy selling of Rank, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Frank Goulding to be chairman of Pfizer UK. Property: Land For Sale. Births.
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