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The Times - 14/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Sally White, By Stuart Marshall, By Clive Borrell, From Robert Fisk, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Tim Devlin, By Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Philip Howard, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Alan MacGregor, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Tony Dawe of The Sunday Times, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Our Latin American Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Bryan Robertson, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Chris Dunkley, Geraldine Norman Saleroom Correspondent, Anthony Lewis, PHS, by Richard Crossman, C D. L. LYCETT, , MARGARET MORRIS., ALAN A. HOLDSWORTH, , STUART ANDREWS, KENNETH M. SMITH, , JOHN GLUBB, , WILLIAM BURN, , E. C. BRADBURY., NEVILL MOTT, , STOCKS, , W. H. THORPE., JOHN VINELOTT, , J. H. FREMLIN, , J WALKER., FISHER of LAMBETH., GERALD MOORE, , STANLEY OF ALDERLEY, , J. K. ELLIOT, , FELIX WEINBERG, , PETER E. M. SHARP, , N S. RUSSELL, , MARSHALL NIXON, , JOHN BALDRY, , MALBY CROFTON, , LIONEL FLEMING, , T. F. N. DONALD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Alan Shadwick, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Dennis Dwyer, From Our European Business Correspondent, From David Cross, By Business News Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Roy Farndon, By Peter Hill, Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, M. C. ASHILL., M. C. ROSEN, , W. MAGINN, , SELIM D. FAKHRI., John Plender, Anthony Thomas, Bruce Kinloch, John Whitmore,

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Law: Ministers shocked by judgment, End of suspended sentence might put 2,000 in jail, Lorry drivers who aid hijackers may be banned, Ban on Cape Town police, Rory O'Brady cleared of all charges, Appeal Court's ruling on shop stewards seen as blow to government aims, Two policemen cleared, Brewery's tenants crowd court as a protest, Court of Appeal Union not liable for blacking by shop stewards Heaton's Transport (St Helens) Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union, All Hallows by the Tower to sell painting, Conspiracy trial opens in Pretoria, Queen's Bench Division 500 more dental investigations Drummond-Jackson v BMA and Others. Politics and Parliament: Mr Amery hints at compulsion on council house sales, MPs first to see model of new 186 ft building, Touch and go on vote to cede sovereigntly to EEC, Finding homes for those in mental hospitals, Barbiturate pills, Rising costs subsidy designed to help areas of housing stress House of Lords, Right of veto rejected, Differing memoirs of Cabinet ministers, Inquiry into foot health and cost of shoes, Provision for Ulster carried by 16 votes, Government urge local authorities to sell homes to sitting tenants House of Commons, Community law must have supremacy over national law, Removing car clutter in New Palace Yard, Minister says he has learnt a lot from railway pay dispute, Minister of Food seen as beefeater in celebrations on entry to Europe. News in Brief. Sport: Racing Allowance may tip the scales in Native Treasure's favour, Athletics Matthews is chosen for 200 metres instead of Pascoe, Powerboat racing British boats dominate fourth stage, Croquet, Sports in Brief, Football Germany favourites to become favourites, Livingston wins by one stroke, Tennis Gonzales beats Seewagen with standard play, Cricket Australia encouraged in defeat by record stand for ninth wicket, Bowls England lead in fours, Show Jumping Cardinal has the only clear round, Pascoe out as captain of British athletics. News: Israel air force claims two Egyptian MiGs shot into sea, Tutankhamun relics for Leningrad next, Tory backbenchers are against freeze of prices and incomes, U S vote to end military aid to South Asia, Royal Scots battalion to strengthen Ulster force, Health service threatened with disruption, World body to combat disasters, France prepared to call off summit unless firm progress is promised on monetary policy, Growing Point Women's role in medicine, Coffin hurled through door of airliner over Canada, 58 hurt as police open fire at Pakistan prison, Chinese fail to gain Third World leadership, Second Lithuanian youth burns himself to death, Wounded scramble to escape the horror of An Loc's 70-day ordeal, Personal View, Congressmen hear of bribes at the races, Chile's left-wing economy hit by inflation, Where U S 'Surgery' has inhuman side effects, 'Tribune' group tones down policy on withdrawal from EEC, Committee endorses Vietnam war policy, Advanced urban studies school planned, Protestants postpone barricades threat, Mr McGovern takes fight to upstate New York, Safer rail fence near mental hospital urged, US warning to Russia over arms revealed, Mr Wilson has seven-hour Bucharest talk, Whale and minnow at Plymouth, Rail crash driver had drunk too much, Loughborough merger expansion plan, West Bank mayors are rebuked by Mr Dayan for demanding the return of Palestinian exiles, Multinationals campaign, Man aged 29 in old folks' home gets flat, Doctors criticize plans to close mental hospitals, Reprieve for terrorists, Call to suspend Rhodes scheme in white Africa, Mr Chapple wins support to reverse TUC policy, Jail preferred to disclosing credit secrets, Tory attack on EEC Bill before crucial vote, Car insurance premiums may rise 30 pc, Synod votes in favour of breaking state link, Breath test for Lord George-Brown, The Queen gives banquet for visitors from Luxembourg, Workers of the Ford world try to unite, Vehicles up by a third in 1980, MPs told, Ely Cathedral appeals for £200,000, Science report Psychology: Sensory deprivation, Original of 'Young Visiters' for £5,000, Mob protest against Shah's visit to Geneva, Dockers to study new offer today, Bread and beer prices are going up, Burundi denies reports of genocide policy, Tokyo airport says noise of Concorde worst ever, 'Windmill' school brings village life to the children of the city, Mr Gromyko woos France, Scientist speaks of risks from chemical output, The Times Diary Soames: bound for Brussels?, Railway signals at green, fares at red as unions accept £37.2m pay settlement, Uneasy peace hangs over the battle fronts, Warning on charitable collections, Demand for new pay deal at the town halls, BR fights restraint on site profits. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Americans Abroad For McGovern, Vent-Axia, Im, Rank Xerox, Berlitz, Langs, The Burlington Magazine, Streeters, Richard Ellis & Son, Vickers, American Express, Egyptair, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, Legge Locks, Coutts & Co, Bmw, Wimpey, Dunhill International Ltd, Rumianca, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Standard Chartered Banking Group, The Mercantile And General Reinsurance Company Ltd, Communicor, Sporting Chronicle, M & G Property Fund, Thomson Regional Newspapers Limited, Government Of New Zealand, New Cars For Sale, Royal Ascot Week, Anglo American Corporaton Of South Africa Limited, Lancia, Nsw, Hargreaves Group, Thos.Cook Travel Cheques, Twa, Century Securities Limited, Head Wrightson Report. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Polytechnic to appoint six professors, Latest appointments. Reviews: The Gregorian Chant Bbc 2, New Philharmonia Orchestra Royal Festival Hall, Giselle Tomorrow Roundhouse, Children and books Three old tales, Scottish Opera, Art in New York: from China to Italy, Leon Goossens looks back at 75, Westmorland Concert Purcell Room, Ah, Wilderness Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford, Harry's Out Thames TV. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Selective art boom that separates professionals and amateurs, Princess's regiment buys VC for £1,600, Aleksander Zyw, Radio, Broadcasting, Strain on Bridge Olympiad teams begins to tell, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,102. Editorials/Leaders: The Denning Decision, The Massacres In Burundi, Divided Counsels On The Chilean Left, Insider trading Wary City reception for Justice report, Insurance Regulation. Letters to the Editor: Eire or Ireland?, Freedom at school, Accompaniment, Standards for computer personnel, Floodlighting in London, Nuclear power risks, World pollution, Napalm terror, Doctors and managers, Women drivers, U S Presidents, Palestinian refugees, Using viruses to attack insects, Inflation and pensions, All Iraqi view of oil nationalization, Death duty and land, Anglican-Methodist union, Administration of land drainage, Need for auditors to remain impartial, Pavilion for men, VAT and charities, Supersonic flights over land by Concorde, Roadside greenery. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 12, 1947. Transfer of the Saar. Obituaries: Mr Martin Boyd, Lady Plummer Noted Labour Life Peeress, Mr H. T. Deas Classics at Cambridge. Business and Finance: Cheap charter fares to Asia are approved, Contracts Power Gas wins £16m Qatar project, Chairmen's Reports News Int look to big profit uplift, BP acquires Europa marketing interests, Company Meeting News International Limited, Fresh offer for Watney 'not before Friday', Unit trust prices, Mining Production at Wankie returning to normal, Signs of a Johnson Matthey comeback, United Kingdom Trade, Shop stewards accused of lack of sincerity, Tokyo levy protest to U S, The bitter clash over US conservation, Japanese seamen want strike talks, Advertising and Marketing Consortium to take over poster company, Date for EEC money talks, Brussels seeks new rules on product pacts, Commodities Heavy selling in sugar futures, Japanese steel firms seek cartel extensions, Trade bodies face changes on joining Europe, TGWU urges united claim for £20 minimum engineering wage, New amendment to Industry Bill, Business Diary: Blanket coverage for bomb scares, Little Neddy survey sees start of upturn demand for mechanical engineering goods, First hydrofoil deal for Vosper Thornycroft, Briefly from the Boardroom, Zero-rating plea for vending machines, City drive to accelerate Australian share deals, Ruling on when a loan contract becomes a debt, Company News Chamberlain Phipps climb 13 pc to new peak, Oil impact on Highlands 'will be felt this year', Glove makers want curbs on imports from Hongkong, Team named for Bristol radio bid, Higher Giro tariff agreed, Pound up, but $ again weak, US anti-dumping duty against British firms, Rumanian trade team visits Lucas and BLMC, Equities Renewed setback for shares, Ships suppliers to give Minister evidence of foreign discrimination, Bids and Deals Tridant Printers buy Shaw for £1.4m, New Issues Audiotronics plans autumn flotation, May trade deficit shows adverse trend continuing, Modest SDR issue forecast next year, Car insurers expect to cut losses, Steel output unlikely to maintain April gain, Manchester steel mill plan approved, Mountbatten warning on 'aerial pollution', American finance policy attacked, GEC men in Coventry vote to strike in pay battle, Big British stake in Brussels Second in the series on European property, Support growing for French mediation in oil talks with Iraq, Colour TV deliveries double those of last year, American sales fall makes VW plan more staff cuts, Forecast of fourfold growth in electronics, Fixed Interest and Money Depressing day for gilt-edged, Japan exports to UK up 135pc. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Grand Met Hotels higher, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange Pound advances 5 points. Business Appointments: Business appointments IMI names assistant managing directors. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Births.

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