The Times - 17/06/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Penny Symon, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Dan van der Vat, By George Clark Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Local Government Correspondent, From our Correspondent, By our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ronald Faux, From Michael Knipe, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Art Spander, By jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, David Wade, Barry Norman, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Adam Fergusson, Peter Hopkirk, Peter Waymark, PHS, Charles Douglas-Home, HUBERT HOLDEN, , E. F. G. HAIG, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , SUSAN G. HELPS, , A. COOK, , MALCOLM WHITE, , K. A. ABEL, , HENRY d'AVIGDOR-GOLDSMID, LEOPOLD LOEWENSTEIN., SPIKE MILLIGAN, , T. CREHAN, , H. WILSON, , NIAL CHARLTON, , ALVIN BOYARSKY, , ROBERT HERITAGE, , STIRRAT JOHNSON-MARSHALL, HENRY MOORE, , NIKOLAUS PEVSNER., JACK PRITCHARD, , PETER SHEPHEARD, JAMES STIRLING, BRYAN FORBES, , PETER G. S. HARRISON, , A. G. G. CUNNINGHAM, , By John Cruickshank, From Harold Franklin, F. B. L. writes:, By Andrew Wilson, By Anthony Rowley, By Philip Dyer, From David Cross, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Sally White, By Dennis Dwyer, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Barnfather, Margaret Stone, Ronald Irving, John Nelson-Jones, John Drummond, JD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, by Jose Shercliff Lisbon Correspondent, J.S., by Francisco Sarsfield Cabral, by David Crawford planning correspondent, , by Jose Shercliff, by Michael Grey technical editor, , by João de Sousa da Câmara Banco Totta & Açores, by Hugh Kay, by jose Shercliff,
ResumoNews: Rapid advance of banking, Guerrilla wars spur progress in African provinces, Atlantic race: Three of the women, The Times Diary Zefferelli return to Covent Garden, 'All chiefs, no Indians' in US military aid, The winner: John Sladek's By An Unknown Hand, Pilots call off strike over hijacks, Docks strike decision today after arrest of three pickets is halted, German police seize woman guerrilla gang leader, Less vodka now for the drinkers of Russia, Literature And Religion--10 Christian insights of a humanist outsider, More American combat troops are withdrawn, Shipbuilding is set fair, Bill to reform French TV service becomes law, Talk at UN fails to avert world air strike, A struggle to save the best of old Britain, Gardening Spray days, Ports disrupted as 35,000 walk out, Derry guildhall wrecked by second bomb, African states urged to provide guerrilla bases, Industrial relations law must go now, Mr Feather says, RSPCA protests over sporting firm's plans to organize shooting holidays, Travel in Bulgaria Away from the Black Sea, Father of air crash sisters found, Cork and canned fish are in trouble, Food Paté en croute and gooseberry souffle, Quashing of prison order angers stewards, AA centres to advise on garage repairs, To sea for a report in depth, The Times/Jonathan Cape detective story competition, Napoleon is beaten again at Waterloo, Unions Act defended by Lord Hailsham, Last-minute agreement in Stockholm on draft, Pressure on Provisionals for ceasefire grows, Tourism is on the increase, Minister decides to quit Vorster Cabinet, Mr Sadat warned about dangers at home, Mr Walker will not alter local government plans, 1,000 Milan students held, Mr McGovern stands by plans to tax the rich, Mr Whitelaw calls for ceasefire and gives pledges to both sides, Progress of vasectomy Bill stopped by 'filibuster', £25m to end risk of near misses in the air, Kidnapped Fiat man freed, Don't put your money on the stage, Sovereignty 'not lost by joining EEC', Made In Portugal a special report on industry and trade A nation in the throes of grandiose expansion and reform, Man with a mission sees wider scope for Britain as a foreign investor, Energetic export drive pays off handsomely in UK, Death toll mounts in French rail disaster, Doubts among Afrikaans students over police actions, Dissolution threat and the Royal prerogative, The making of a giant business, Spassky on Fischer's 'persecution mania', Rhodesian fear of violence by African party, Russian Embassy clerk and papers vanish in Jakarta, Airmen's allegations on Vietnam raids arouse more political concern over control of Pentagon, Co-residence test plan goes ahead at Oxford. Law: Move to stop arrests was standard practice, Court of Appeal Orders committing dockers to prison quashed Churchman and Others v Steer and Others, Yard inquiry after arms case was dropped, Counsel ask if cake can go to accused, Tommy Lawton admits deception, Sirhan sentence commuted, Hospital order on estate agent, Irvings get jail sentences for Howard Hughes hoax, Estate scheme approved Cadbury v Woodward and Others, Evidence insufficient, judges say, Lod raid trial expected to open next week, Jury clear all Scots pickets after 9-day trial, Two to hang for killing writers, Man 'in fear' fined £1,000. Politics and Parliament: Vasectomy Bill just fails to get through House of Commons, Criminal Justice Bill completed, Garden party Earl of Mar, Committee of 20 to investigate school reading, Investment in the third world House of Lords, Lords challenge over way to a settlement, Labour to question court move, Indicating country of origin on goods. Index. Display Advertising: Jessel Britannia., Tap, Cabora Bassa, Portugal In Africa, Messrs. Interco-Techint Associates, Portugal, Scotbits, Tyndall 3-Way Fund, Ansafone, The Economic Development Of Angola, Travelling To Britain, Ed.Ferreirinha &Irmãoão,sarl., Pancada,moraes & Ca. Bankers, Overseas Companies Of Portugal,, Ebor, Abbey National Building Society, Bpa, Abbey Property Bonds, Schroder Wagg Merchant Bankers., Healey & Baker, The Mystery Guild, Companhia Nacional De Navegacão, The Edinburgh Securities Company Limited., The Times Superstore, Norris Warming (Holdings) Limited., Support Rothmans British Olympic Appeal Fund, Lobito, Charles H. Pugh Ltd., Imperial Silver Company, Save And Prosper Group, (The Angolan Diamond Company). News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,105, Radio, Broadcasting, Sunday-Music strikes the dominant note with Fou Ts'ong in Music on 2, Italy move into clear lead in Bridge Olympiad, Italians bid briskly for 19th-century paintings, Chess The rocky road to Moscow, Bridge Bids which boomerang. Official Appointments and Notices: Consumer board accepts higher Giro charges, British Academy awards, Mercer and Milne appointed, New deputy head of Flying Squad. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Sheraton Hotels, Collectors, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow: Third Sunday after Trinity, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, The, Gardening. Sport: Athletics Capes not overawed at Edinburgh, Bowls Evans one point away from world title, Tennis A success crucial to Britain's chance, Golf Jacklin has long wait for first birdie, Sports in Brief, Cricket Price joins England's party for Lord's, Football Rangers banned but Russians complain, Racing Workboy can again make up for what he lacks in looks. Reviews: London Mozart Players Elizabeth Hall, A new Rossini sound, Radio Intelligent conversations, Michael Blakemore-setting in motion a dazzling machine. Property: Properties Abroad, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Parliamentarians And Europe, The Tipstaff Called Off, The Stockholm Balance-Sheet. Letters to the Editor: Railway fares, Ballot psychology, Mary Queen of Scots, Russia and Vietnam, Bradford and Belfast, Phone cut off, Effects of napalm in war, Brum, not Scouse, Balance of trade, National Park blight, Gropius exhibition, Historic house wrecked, Not cricket, Train crash questions, Dorset oil drilling, Human relations on the shop floor. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Rodger Winn, Maj-Gen R. H. Batten, Brigadier P. L. Spofforth, DR GEORG VON BEKESY Nobel prize for medicine, DR FELIX BROWN A leading psychiatrist. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 16, 1947 Partition of India. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, Boilermakers at Vickers go back, Taxation A bounty overseas, New Issues European accent in £15m trust, Pilkington Glass group profits up £4m in year, Round-up Art takes a bow in the City, Investment trusts Aylmer Haldane's magnificent seven, Commodities Sugar futures down again, Unit trust prices, Equities Bear closing helps leaders, Brook St profits fall cuts 23p from shares, Motor insurance Your premium can be a write-off as well, North Sea oil find by Amoco consortium, Foreign Exchange Support needed for the pound, Mining Rustenburg output modestly increased, EEC countries step in to support pound as it sinks to Community's lowest fluctuation limit, Permutations of the Pilkington ratings, Grand Met offers another £34m in battle for Watney, Bids and Deals Crowe, Wilson offers £2.3m for Daly, Briefly from the Boardroom, Contracts GEC to supply £2.6m equipment to Korea, Investment trust valuations, Montedison shares rally after assurance, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts suffer fresh setback, Ever Ready bidding £7.8m for Crabtree, Chairmen's Reports Victory Insurance, Rise in the retail price index slowed last month, Company News Cavenham beat forecast with 150 pc leap, Receiver called in at Lloyd Aviation, Law The counter to shoddy goods, Ralph Hilton ask Peat, Marwick for 'advice', Unit trusts Merry May for sales, Cost of building power station is up by £110m, Companies Bill fails to reach report stage, Japanese bearings threat, insurance Soften the estate duty blow, Less capital spending in Germany and Belgium, BLMC repay £20m of loan. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices Crabtree higher on bid, Wall Street. Births.
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