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The Times - 18/03/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Our Political Staff, By John Carter Travel Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Patrick Brogan, From Ian McDonald, From David Bonavia, From Derek Wilson, From Peter Hazelhurst, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter West, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, by Roy Jenkins, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Clive Barnes, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Harry Golombek, John Carter, Katie Stewart, Geoffrey Wansell, Victoria Brittain, Paul Martin, PHS, Clifford Longley, DEREK LOVEJOY., L. G. KNIGHT., , W. GATEHERER, , D. R. W. GREENSLADE., SYLVIA BRONK., MICHAEL BALCON, , J. S. ANDERSON, , A. W. WOODRUFF, , D. M. LARKING., NORWICH, , CYNTHIA EATON., W. McC. STEWART, , ANNE HARRIS., DINGLE FOOT, , DAVID CROUCH, , TARIQ ALl, , DAVID BRAITHWAITE., A. J. ROSS., D. W. TORRINGTON., JOHN JUNKIN., F. H. SMITH., By Bishop F. R. Barry, Mr Cyril Wood, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Morison, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas, Ian Morison, Margaret Stone, Lindsay Duncan, John Drummond, John Nelson-Jones, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Oliver Woods, O.W., by David Lloyd,

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News: New York Notebook/ A plea for a survival guide to eating out, Print union rejects offer, Gardening Shelter to keep out the elements, Husain's new bridge over the Jordan, Political pressures multiply for ocean jewel, Heavy Hanoi losses in attack near Hue, Board to insist on appearance by Mr Hughes, Man trapped for five hours underground, Soldier who fled to Sweden is named, Hongkong off colony list, Widower, aged 107, father of 44, seeks wife, French referendum is seen as move to help domestic policy, Russia to spend £470m on purifying rivers, Heath-Pompidou talks start at Chequers today, Constitutional challenge appears likely to President Nixon's plans for halt to school bussing, Portuguese deserter takes poison in Zambian jail, S African President opens state visit to Malawi, Reforms 'have not been implemented', Query over dextrose at inquest on father, Maynard Keynes: for King's and Country, Science report Forestry: Cause of the elm disease, Week of decision ahead for N Ireland as political tension mounts, UN watch on Cyprus arms agreed, TUC women want free contraceptives at clinics, Department ban on airline's charter flights to New York strands 400, Demand for new jail in London by 1980, Boy-king put to music for children, Lakes proposals 'roused very strong emotions', Travel Tranquillity and hospitality on the Fife coast, The Times Diary Pompidou and circumstance, Dredging may silt up estuaries, Islanders must create more jobs and extra wealth, The Pope says violence cannot solve anything, Sir Alec leaves today for talks in four countries, Dispute weapon must be words, Sir Alec says, Food Coffee walnut cake, Are sons of the Mafia letting Families die?, Sixteenth Martin Bormann found in jungle, Mr Muskie asks his staff to go unpaid, Moscow gives more signs of a thaw over Israel, Slimming doctors say 'no case to answer', Key document in ITT case called a forgery, The goose-swan metamorphosis treatment, Malta talks to go on throughout weekend, Death sentences ratified by Turkish Senate, Ben-Gurion welcome for Husain proposal, A safe home for rare species of land and sea birds, Seychelles, Children's Lib and Tolstoy, Britain seeks 'lasting solution', Antiques The sweet T'ang of success, Italian Communists ready for new role in Europe, New Ovambo strike halts port fish factories, Directorate to care for old buildings, Mr Lindsay wears black armband at New York St Patrick Day parade, Hint that India will surrender Pakistanis to Dacca for trial, Waste in medical treatment, New international airport starts tourist rush, Death of left-wing Italian publisher likely to inflame sensitive pre-election scene, Plan to give Isle of Dogs a new image, Two white bishops on black squares, Attempt to reduce race fire hazard, A lamp lit from the darkness of dereliction, Latest snow reports. Law: Ex-Premier speaks up for Athens accused, Bail for Mrs Bingham on charge under Official Secrets Act, Angela Davis trial to open on March 27, Sewell case judge asks jury to consider why men carried loaded guns, Judge 'horrified' over detention of Turk, Stormont MP granted bail on IRA charge, Irishman named by MP being sent to Ulster, Polish players smuggled gold, Frederick Sewell must serve 30 years, Heroin factory seized by police in Marseilles, Man accused of mother's murder, Paratroopers did not go in with murderous fury, firing at fleeing crowd, tribunal told. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: C. Suttons (Sidcup) Ltd, Bell's, Cooks, Knight Frank & Rutley, Abbey Life Assurance Company Limited,, W & C French (Overseas) Limited, The Roman Army, Thomson Overseas Journals Ltd., Suttons Seeds, Costain Property Investments Limited,, Tyndall Assurance Ltd, Transport & Tourism Technicians Ltd,, Airey & Wheeler, Kuoni, Dewar's, Beaune-Theurons, Ebor, British Caledonian, Leicester Permanent, W. C. French(overseas) Ltd.,, S.W.S (Seychelles) Ptnrs., Jessel Britannia, Grimley & Son, Boac, Seychelles And Mauritius, The Foreign And Colonial Investment Trust Company Limited, Alta, The Times Superstore, Houlders, Rotary Hoes, Palmer And Parker Overseas, Castle Peak Estates. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Both sides urge more local government freedom, Multiple crash caused by barbaric behaviour House of Commons, Mr Peyton condemns the 'barbaric behaviour' of drivers in fog after MPs demand heavy penalties. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Sport: Tennis, Hockey Chance to raise morale, Bowls Scotland beat England to keep title, Football Orient must lure and strike from long range, Motor racing Faster for sake of safety, Sports in Brief, Golf Jacklin one stroke behind leader, Rowing, Skiing Five rivals in pursuit of Augert, Weekend fixtures, Cross Country, Rugby Union Sponsorship gains approval of board, Racing Chandigar and Chariot Fair could carry their penalties well. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Directory of Estate Agents, Appeals, Music On The South Bank, Art Exhibitions, Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday in Lent, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Save Up To £13\-s\on A Spring Holiday To Greece, Appointments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Building up the game, The Queen's Gallery, Radio, Double bill, Sunday\-s\Snow again. The fate of Captain Scott and those other gallant, Bridge Clues to break a contract, Broadcasting, High prices paid for English pictures, Aztec music, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,028. Reviews: Baker/SNO/Gibson Festival Hall, Robin Phillips-playing games with life to feel the pulse of a play, Thoughtful Schurmann Polyphonia Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Radio Distant voices. Editorials/Leaders: Mrs Meir's Gratuitous Snub., Wages After Wilberforce, Sweden's Open Door. Letters to the Editor: Northern Ireland, Transcript of evidence, Paying for new parks, Cathedral autonomy, International help for Venice, The censor's scissors, Special powers, End of the trolleybus, Dogs in trains, Pop festival in Essex, Bussing in elections, Crossworder, Communists at the Paris barricades, Regional radio, Albert Bridge prop, Night Assemblies Bill, Mothers' limited nationality rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Signor Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Publisher of 'Dr Zhivago', Miss Violet Baxter, Mr Reginald Redman, Mr E. Martindale. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 17, 1947. Death of Prussia. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Speculative demand for RHM, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Darnall digs in, Penn Central reorganization plan 'ineffective', Tax Relief on a qualifying loan, Balanced bonds Investment which means something to someone all of the time, Unit trust prices, Offers, Fixed Interest and Money, February unit trust sales rise to £26.46m, IOS facing takeover bid from Florida businessmen, Forbes report on building is expected to reject setting up compulsory register, Insurance Protect yourself from the hazards of bedsit life, US orders supertanker from Swan Hunter, EEC objection threatens pact on limiting steel exports to America, Personal borrowing The flexibility of revolving credit, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Longer TriStar 'cheaper to operate' than rival, Round-up Monarch commands a premium with its pre-1967 status, Tax Widening the rate bands and increasing allowances: ways to help the lower paid, Unit trusts, Mr Jenkins' union gains a bank staff, New Issues Second Moorside's £½m debenture, Output growth in 1971 was a four-year low, Metal Traders to apply for winding-up order: losses follow setback in prices, Financial News Comapny News Rough passage on paper side hits Brittains, Investment trusts, Banks invite Europeans into UK fund raising, Bids and Deals Ductile's £1.6m for Tipper, Commodities Sugar futures hit again, Dollar firmer as Budget fears lower sterling, Chairmen's Reports Woolworth set fair-dividend rise hint, Margins recovery helps Mather, Building failure may hit 600 jobs, Belgian deal with Cooks held up, Nation's family solicitor: the last of his kind. Business Appointments: Business appointments Managing director at Osborn Steels. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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