Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 01/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

Autores

From Dan van der Vat, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Peter Waymark, From Harry Golombek, By Garry Lloyd, Arthur Osman Birmingham, By John Chartres, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Basil Gingell, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Gretel Spitzer, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Richard Davy Bad Godesberg, , From Roger Berthoud, From Edward Mortimer, From Harry Debelius, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Sydney Friskin, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, William Gaunt, Giuliano Dego, Prudence Glynn, Mass catering, Geoffrey Wansell, Leonard Amey, Gerald Ely, Robert Fisk, Clive Jenkins, Judith Listowel, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, JOHN BETJEMAN, , ROSALYN HIGGINS, , SALISBURY, , JOAN WINDLEY, , S. MILLER, , GERALD CURTIS., DAVID REBB, , RICHARD H. C. SEYMOUR., DOROTHY KUYA, , R. B. W. BANNERMAN, , P. H. ANDREWS, , LOUIS EAKS., V. GOLD., H. E. TAYLOR, CHRISTOPHER MACY, , PETER HOARE., Dame Margaret Cole writes:, By Malcolm Brown, By Sally White, By Dennis Dwyer, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Richard Spiegelberg, R.S, Innis Macbeath, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, By Roy Farndon, PROFESSOR P. E. HART, , PROFESSOR S. J. PRAIS, , MISS B. STEPHENSON, , DR G. WALSHE, , J. F. PURVIS, , KENNETH BULMER, , Ronald Kershaw, GEOFFREY, HANDLEY-TAYLOR, A. R. BROWN., A. S. CHANDLER, , CLIFFORD J. FISHENDEN, , Anthony Thomas, Kenneth Owen, John Armytage, Philip Dyer, From John Earle,

Resumo

News: Three black leaders swing behind Mr McGovern, Criticism of a hospital over reporter's visit, Raiders destroy Spain's newest telephone centre, Thousands march through Bonn in anti-Brandt demonstration, Dr Barzel calls for political union, Unification policy will fail, Lord Fisher says before church vote, Viewpoint, Mr Wilson attacks 'gazumper at No 10', Tutankhamun queues cut, Lady Fleming ready to return to Greek jail, Safety factor could compound the nuclear power quandary, Thousands may strike as protest today, Mr Whitelaw warns Ulster's 'hooligans', Regional notebook New council faces huge task in alcoholism, Hanoi negotiator sets out three demands in Paris, Tories say environment leaflet is illegal, From last week's letters, Agriculture Wind turns north to forestall signs of a galloping spring, Rival Rhodesian groups put their views, American bombers pound Hanoi troops round cut-off town of Ouang Tri, Oil rig plans conflict with wild life on tidal flats, Fear of disease from transit meat in Holland, Lockheed TriStar Success of the airbus depends on UK support, 50,000 Berliners cheer defence of policy by Herr Brandt, Sandhurst entries, Nation will never drop industrial relations law, Mr Carr says, EEC preparing for British staff, Bhutto pledge to protect Bengali nationals, Burundi ex-king killed in coup attempt, Bitter young Protestants wearing symbols of thier Scottish ancestry are eager and powerful recruits to Ulster's forces of disorder Parents' frustrations behind the Tartan rioters, Shopworkers defy TUC on registration, Defending West Europe-1 BAOR: the happy family on the Rhine, Bringing mutual confidence to Britain's labour market, Signs of discord in European Everest team, The Italian General Election Socialists afraid of losing place in coalition, Tasmanians give Labour clear mandate, Bulifighters leave tax man defeated, Mr Whitelaw's patience and calculated faith, Melancholy protest over Bonn treaties, Rights urged for women who care for parents, Destroy IRA 'or we take action,' Ulster loyalists tell Mr Heath, Abortion Act protest brings out 40,000, Dr Nkrumah's body is flown to Guinea, New luxury cars by Mercedes and Fiat, New roles for councils as local elections herald radical change, Malta to alter tax rate for new residents, Public footpath moved away from Chequers, A ticket to ride-at last, Starting date for £20 rate is key to rail talks, Astronauts greet wives under a Texas moon, No-go land: An aerial picture of, New Turkey premier was envoy in London, Reviving the past in Zaire's search for self reliance, Freedom through the quest for truth, Does your face fit?, Russia uses tougher language on Middle East at end of visit by President Sadat, New move by firm on 'blacking', Pakistan leader to visit Delhi, Mr Jack Jones is 'shattered' by disloyalty to TUC policy of boycotting the industrial Act, Bogside women call off peace march, Future demands we may make on companies, How Hambro Life moved down the M4, South Yemen exiles form united fighting group, Goons let loose on air again, The Times Diary Market rebels defy don's analysis, Flat tenants go into action to fight property speculators. Law: The Times European Law Reports How the supreme tribunal of the EEC works, Two on murder charge. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Btf Sterling America Fund, 7 3/4 Per Cent Treasury Loan, 1985-1988, The Land Securities Investment Trust Limited, Jones Lang, Driver Jonas, Mitchell Cotts Transport Limited, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Limited, Interflora, Nma Wright Stephenson Holdings Limited, 6¼ Per Cent Treasury Stock, 1977, Btf Sterling Japan Fund Limited, High & Dry, Aeo, Jardine Matheson & Co Ltd., Hawker Siddeley, International Bank, City And County Borough Of Coventry, W. H. Smith & Son (Holdings) Limited, British Ropes Limited, Uds, The Cape Asbestos Company Limited, The Bowater Corporation Ltd., Horizon Midlands Limited, Tomatin Distillers Company Limited, West Hampshire Water Company, Btf Sterling Income Fund Limited, Bestobell Limited, Vent-Axia Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,064, Larsen may increase his chess contest lead. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Sport: Rugby Union, Athletics Board not expected to allow Gold to resign, Boxing Buchanan will return to South Africa, Show jumping British reserve strength well demonstrated, Sports in Brief, Weekend results and tables, Yorkshire clubs at home in semi-finals, Hockey Scotland repaid for show of faith in new blood, Motor racing Ickx and Ferrari back in the running, Football Experience England can do without, Cricket Ian Chappell sets an attacking example, Today's fixtures, Tennis Lloyd turns down hard court tournament, Rugby Union A satisfactory answer to three queries, Racing Mill Reef acclaimed by Parisians, Golf Piccadilly should limit final to 18 holes. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Henry Orlik Surrealist Art Centre, LPO/Krips Royal Festival Hall, Hampstead's new play and late-night show, Grosse Fuge Odeon, Golders Green, The Monday book The mind-body schism: looking into the abyss The Two of Us, Edith Picht-Axenfeld Purcell Room, The Maid of the Mountains Palace, The Soldier's Tale Roundhouse, The Bacchae Palace, Watford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in May, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 29, 1947 Budget inquiry. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Wall Street, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing of Bonds, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Property: Property Town plans shops and offices, Commercial and Industrial Property. Editorials/Leaders: Germans Seek A Compromise, Ringing Changes At The Po, Anglicans Vote Again On Unity, David Wood All set for anarchy in the Town Halls. Letters to the Editor: Chemistry and pollution, Heat and home, Churchill and Europe, Voting for non-registration, Fastest ball game, Industrial Court powers, Berkshire sales of land, Future plans for the Criterion, Make or break, Prompt payment, 'The Times' in Russia, Retire or expire, Industrial concentration in industry, 'Little Black Sambo', The provision of land for housing, The rules of war, Drowned in applause, Telegoonic, Underground posters, Museum of the D-Day landings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Sir Leslie Rowan Distinguished civil servant and company chairman, Julius Braunthal. Business and Finance: Market of misjudged relative values, Unit trust prices, Neddy meeting will be forum to ease tension, Economic 'nationalism' in Canada, New Issues Horizon Midland offers 1.76m shares at 70p, Concern mounts in drinks and tobacco trade over effects of value-added tax, Mining Twofold cause of the upsurge in platinum, Weighing up metrication as the new man measures his job, Upsurge in applications to form new companies, Developing nations seek to regulate shipping, Briefly from the Boardroom, Contracts £3.25m Glasgow homes order for Wimpey, More share prices, Sales travellers to consider new association title, Shopworkers vote to register: snub for union chiefs, German car demand rises, Business Diary in Europe: Show Stopper. Montedison sweetener, Warning of cement price rises in August, Call for day's strike over building workers pay claim, RTZ group wins share in Spanish refinery, Mr Nixon revives old Bill to strengthen his hand in railway and dock disputes, Results this week Brit Home Stores Tarmac and Courage, Suez-Alexandria oil pipeline details released, UK wool leaders to attend EEC teach-in, Company News Recovery in sight for Crabtree, Sir Patrick to head London Chamber, Fiat profits treble: most Italian firms fare less well, Freight Report Transatlantic grain hopes shattered, £15m Ocean Steam order goes to Japan, Hauliers at 'rock bottom' in 1971, Industry in the regions Pollution a disincentive to new factories. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top management changes at Cadbury Schweppes.

Referência(s)