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The Times - 18/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By Our Science Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Communications Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Clifford Longley and Marcel Berlins, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Walker Brighton, Christopher Warman, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, John Russell Taylor, Ronald Hayman, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Clive Barnes, Charles Lewsen, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From our Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Nicholls, By Michael Philips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, Tom Stoppard, Gabriel Ronay, Peter O'Connor, David Williams, Charles Douglas-Home, A. M. Rendel, Kay Dick, Michael Burn, Bernard Levin, PHS, CONRAD RUSSELL, , HUGH RICHARDSON, , OLIVER STEWART, , EDWIN APPS, , J. S. PAUL, , E. DE BOURBEL, , C. W. KOENIGSBERGER, , R. ABIS, , ARTHUR BRYANT, , ANN BRIDGE., L. D. BARRON, , JOHN COLEBY., GEORGE ROUNDELL GREENE, , NELSON MUSTOE, , PENNY MILSOM, , RAY WYLIE, , DR R. MADELEY, , DESMOND LEE, , SHAWCROSS, , TANGLEY, , GARDINER, , J. N. D. ANDERSON, , BRYAN ANNS, , PETER CARTER-RUCK, , EDWARD GARDNER, , SYLVESTER GATES, , D. G. Champerrowne, J. Kahn, N. Kaldor. J. E. Mcadc, Robert Neild, W. B. Reddaway, E. A. G. Robinson, Richard Stone, H. A. Turner (Professors of Economics). Richard M. Goodwin. R. L. Marris (Readers in Economics). G. B. A. Evans, Ruth Cohen, A. B. Cramp, John Eatwell, C. H. Feinstein, M. R. Fisher. K. D. George, G. A. Hughes, D. E. Moggridge. David Newbery. D. M. Nuti, L. L. Pasinetti. P. Patnaik, R. E. Rowthorn, Ajit Singh, A. Sutherland. G. N. von Tunzelmann, FRANK HODGSON, , R. N. PRIESTLAND., By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, W. E. S., By Roy Farndon, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Chartres, By Maurice Barnfather, By Roger Vielvoye, By Andrew Wilson, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, From Roger Choate, Adrian Hope, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, W. WOOLLETT, , GEORGE HILTON, , JULIAN BION., R. M. WALTERS, , D. S. S. STACEY, , By Guy Hawtin, J. F. D. MILLER, , By Margaret Stone, RONALD WARSON, , BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, , R. T. FISHER, , F. O. MADDOCK., F. H. SMITH, , Melvyn Westlake, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, Gerald Ely, Julian Mounter, by Michael Frenchman, by William H. Dorsey, by Martin Short, by Claud Morris,

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News: Vote on Eastern treaties hailed by Herr Brandt, First Sunday show ready for new law opening, Tribunal to hear complaints about the behaviour of judges suggested, Unctad call for Suez reopening, EEC ministers near traffic compromise, Arrests and scuffles with police as 2,500 children join school strike, Boundaries Bill delay denied by Mr Walker, Pearce Commission report handed to Mr Smith, Unions told to exploit loopholes in laws, Necropolis society: documentary evidence, Rail ballot film rejected by BBC and ITV, Call for 'severest punishment' for attacks on police, Tories restive over Government's change in tactics, The historical significance of the Saqqara finds, Fears for Folkestone of the future if Channel tunnel is agreed Environment, Fear of 'collaborator' accusation holds back Bengali cooperation with Bihari minority, Daring Dane types his way out of jail, Bomb case police officer shot dead in Milan, Captain blamed for loss of ship and 20 lives, Mr Agnew pays flying visit to Saigon for a report from President Thieu, Authorities to get new reminder on gypsies, The Times Diary Privy Councillors' royal dinner, Anger over Jerusalem hotel scheme, NUR angered at not being told of new pay offer, Population growth threatens future, Unknown perils in nuclear energy programme, Cambridge misunderstanding caused Sir Fred Hoyle to quit astronomy posts, ILEA denies hindering delinquency research, Motoring Three good cars priced under £900, Mr Nixon's programme for his Moscow visit includes five days of summit talks, Mr Wallace cheered by victory news, Madrid socialists' call for Spain to join Community, Design Report by Penny Radford, In a way Egypt has been the cradle of Women's Lib but it was stillborn centuries ago. Now the women's movement has reemerged and is, Clash over proposals for a levy on public libraries to benefit authors and publishers, New society for Oxford dons proposed, The discoveries: why Professor Emery was convinced, Bath may drop its traffic scheme, Men pilots back women in fight for promotion, Bishop says violence is inevitable in S Africa, The Queen relaxes in Provence sunshine, The most hygienic newspaper in the world, Emancipation with roots in a dawn of history now has social purpose, Search for sacred shrines of the animal gods of Memphis, £3,500 pension rise plan for Prime Minister, Railways 'could be lost', A delicately balanced and constrained economy, Union to take hard line against dockers who continue blacking, Three executed by electric chair in Manila, Roger Vielvoye examines two aspects of the country's fuel position: supplying Europe's needs, and a new optimism Pipeline, Man dies, one missing, in new dock, Roedean is killing snob image The mood of Britain, A mercy plea by John Lennon at U S hearing, Science report Embryology: Guides for growth, Guerrilla attempt to wreck President's visit to Iran, Mr Wilson's dismissal of Mr Foley questioned, Ottawa move to legalize cannabis, Mr Jenkins urges growth, Oil, Black Americans start radio network, Bertrand Russell: St. George and the Dogma, An original champion looks back on goals achieved and sees a major role ahead, Lone hand in military and diplomatic game, Shooting of Ulster Protestants seen as an attempt to provoke backlash, Allowance for probation officers raised, Future of Ostpolitik again in doubt as West German Opposition abstain in crucial Bundestag vote, 2,000-year-old model glider with futuristic look supports flying machine theories, Complaints about BBC mostly rejected, Mr Trudeau may set July as general election date, Labour policy-makers see no 'teeth' in TUC conciliation plan, A woman boss-loved and feared by her men, £115 a half dozen for drinking as a fine art, Sydney effort to widen newspaper strike, Quiet first day of Whit opening of Berlin wall. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: British Vita Comapany Limited, Bell's, Brown Brothers & Albany, Unilever, The Times Motor Show Place, Time Life Books, Js & P, Empire Stores, Kima, Constructors John Brown Ltd.,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Saba, City Of Oslo (Norway), Alexander Howden (Holdings) Ltd, Thames Television Limited, The Burlington Magazine, National Westminster Bank, Cunard Qe2, Rolls-Royce, Interim Statement, Rex, Egypt Air, Corporate Guarantee Trust, High & Dry, L. Lipton Ltd, Health Services In Egypt, Moss Bros, Kinnasand, Louis Rothmans Select., The Thomson Organisation Limited, Industry In Egypt, Ferranti, Rotaflex (Great Britain) Limited, EQUITY & Law, Rolls-Royce Motors Limited, James Walker, Huddersfield Building Society, Aktiebolaget Electrolux, Egypt General Petroleum Corporation, Information Office, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Addmaster Corporation (U.K.) Ltd.,, The Egyptian Cotton General Organisation, Eating To Live, Michelin Radials, Udt. Sport: Tennis Connecticut neighbours face to face, Boxing Glencross loses bout of gamesmanship, Football Tottenham pick up a crumb from the Continental table, Rugby Union Forwards restore confidence and pride to England, Cricket An innings to boost confidence of Turner, Golf Old firm succeeding as individuals in four-ball, Athletics First Briton qualifies for Munich, Sports in Brief, Cycling English riders given places in Milk Race, Yachting Title holder well Placed, Racing Scottish Rifle's sights on Derby after Pentland Firth fails, Yachting, Motor cycling Agostini critical of plan to hire Read. Weather: The Weather. Law: Woman on plot charge is refused bail, Jail for men in child kidnapping case, Court of Anppeal Procedure of Industrial Court defended Secretary of State for Employment v Aslef and Others, Doctor and nurse in abortion case cleared, Miners for trial on riot charge, Transfer did not worry CID man, coroner says, £1,315 hotel fines, Queen's Bench Division Police may inspect bank accounts, but not to 'fish' Williams and Others v Summerfield, Knitting wool firm fined, Greek ex-Premier accuses regime, Garage wins appeal over MoT test, £12,000-a-year commuter smashed glass, No slander by Mr Leo Abse. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Universtiy Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Rentals, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Opera provokes mind and senses King Priam Royal Opera House, Self-imposed purgatory Crazy Sundays, That Championship Season Newman New York, The Slave and the Tenant Dark and Light Theatre, The perplexities of Bertrand Russell The Collected Stories of Bertrand Russell, Fiction The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman, Elia Kazan, Koanga Sadler's Wells Theatre, Waiting for the bonnes bouches, Bright start to Canadians' season Canadian National Ballet Coliseum, Bloody myths and ancient superstitions The Natural History of the Vampire, Addiction to the Balkan drug Travels in the Balkans, A barrack-room politician in a man's world of plots and forays, Shaw given his eloquence The Doctor's Dilemma Chichester, The Colonels' Greece: a variety of views Greece Without Columns. Politics and Parliament: Car tests may be extended to silencers, MPs join in all the arguments about England's association football team, Easier for young couples to buy their first home House of Commons, Brucellosis an industrial disease, Estate duty relief, Government seek better pensions financed on fairer basis House of Lords, Tax option scheme for executives, Signs of improvement in council house building, Registration of credit unions, Rothmans' Olympic campaign criticized, Administrative restraints on more tax code charges, Opposition pledge to abolish tax relief on interest on loans, Domesday Book on land. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 16, 1947, The action-replay, slow motion shooting of George Wallace. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Talk On Wages, The Shopper Has A Right To Know, Bonn Treaties Nearly Home, Neither An Author Nor A Lender Be. Letters to the Editor: Airport taxis, Such a taxing problem, Through narrow streets, The price of books, Moves to prevent illegal use of bank cheque cards, Publish details of VAT now, Trustee savings bank loans, Expenses are for fiddling, Fewer rented homes, Speaking the Queen's French, Repeats on television, Motorways and English history, Dorset oil drilling, Exiled Greek economist, Hereditary peerages, Need for interim changes in company law, Serpents of the air, U S and Vietnam, Barnsbury traffic, 'Justice' report on the judiciary, Blind faith in Concorde, Pledge to Ulstermen. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news New Bishop of Grantham, University news, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,079, Broadcasting, Radio, Prices exceed expectations at first sale devoted to Japanese books. Obituaries: Dr Peter Aris, Mr A. Evelyn Cardew, Mr Gerald Bailey Peace council director. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Doxford soar on bid. Business and Finance: Time to stop runaway bid prices, Average earnings 10 pc up on year, AEI lay off 200, Unit trust prices, IATA rejects charter switch, Marathon and unions reach Clydebank pact, Quaker Oats acquiring NY toy firm, Government has taken bite from Bill, Commodities Platinum gains another 50p, Business Diary: Wheeler the frank dealer Film series airborne, British banks 'small fry'-Barclays chief, UK industry starts drive to end Europe's emphasis on agricultural policy, Court Line makes £8.8m bid for Doxford and Sunderland group, Foreign Exchange Pound soars as dollar weakens, Coffee meeting adjourned again, Dresdner Bank London change, Lord Poole joins the board of P & O, Far-sighted move that opens a new prospect for British shipbuilding Peter Hill on a unique venture in cooperation that could considerably benefit a hard-pressed industry, Briefly from the Boardroom, Non-tariff trade barriers Law and order need enforceable penalties, Employers defer decision on engineering pay, Unexpected end to £1m walk-out at Chryslers, Britain will be hard pressed to raise gnp, EEC report says, As the Texan goes, style of the US Treasury will change, Early aid for regions likely, Cammell Laird makes plans for £12m-£14m modernization, CBI draws up its ranks to face the unions and prepare for Europe Maurice Corina examines the changes at Tothill Street, Royal Society For The Prevention Of Crulelty To Animals, Agreed bid by Watney for Scotch Inventories, Patent News Flywheels for the family car, Mr Barber still considering share option plan, Saab's 'teamwork' success, Call for new curb on scrap steel exports, Bids and Deals Windsors to get £2.1m Sears offer, Plea by Mr Macmillan for union cooperation, Baghdad ultimatum for oil consortium, Labour pledge to reverse Budget interest proposal, Unit trust sales reach £44m peak, Mining RT-Z target is back up to £85.8m, CBI loses £100,000 by its own restraint, Datsun UK Limited, EEC-Japan shipbuilding pact, Fixed Interest and Money Long dates lose ground, Government is cautious on Companies Bill, Equities Unilever lower but above worst, New Issues Mothercare shares for market, Oil companies apply to search in Dutch sector, Company News Big rise in profit and scrip from Readicut, Gold price goes up sharply to a new record. Business Appointments: Business appointments Roneo Vickers names managing director. Property: Spotlight On East Anglia, Immigration makes property scarce, London & Suburban Properties. Births.

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