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The Times - 08/03/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Dan van der Vat, By Christopher Sweeney, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Eric Marsden, From Brian Cashinella, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Martin Middle East Correspondent, By Louis Heren, From Michael Knipe, From Ian McDonald, From Brian James Arad, Rumania, March 7, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, by Moira Keenan, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Railton, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Ronald Hayman, Chris Dunkley, Keith Horner, Michael Levey, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Denis Taylor, Julian Critchley, Jerry Okoro, PHS, Pat Healy, ALAN CAMPBELL, , JONAS ARNASON, , DAVID GREEN, , JAMES R. REYNOLDS, , D. M. PATTON, WALSTON, , ADRIAN BELL, , DUDLEY JONES, , ALFRED MATHIESON, , DAVID S. ELLISTON, , BEN VINCENT, , F. J. EVANS, , MICHAEL ADAMS, , WILLIAM GLOCK, , MICHAEL J. THOMAS, , D. C. HELLARD, GLADYS GUNN, , Sam Heppner, By Roger Vielvoye, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, From Alan McGregor, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, C. J. Gilmore, , Ottorino Azzaroni, , Angelo Tromboni, , Bonino Borgonovo, , Andrea Leoni, Via Ruffini, OLIVER G. ROBINSON, , JOSEPHINE BURNS DE BONO, , T. A. SEABROOK, , G. H. McWILLIAM, , From James Morgan, GRAHAM K. SCOTT, , P. A. R. ODD, , VALERIE STIRLING., John Armytage, Patricia Tisdall, By Allun Morris, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, a special report, by Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, by Simon Scott Plummer, by George Behrend, by Paul Drew, by Rob van Mesdag,

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News: British family among flats disaster victims, Model for a new black man, Hijackers order seaplane to Cuba after fight, Train services in Western Europe, Bomb found in airliner after ransom demand, UN chief gets bishop's report on Ovambos, More than half suspect dextrose bottles traced, Bath group calls in expert, Snow reports, Dr Patricio in talks about Rhodesia crisis, Mr Eban pins hopes on canal accord, Rail unions may accept lOpc rise, Hovercraft lifted from seabed, Plan to move Billingsgate to Smithfield dropped, Links with Russia questioned in the Dail, British led Omani forces aim to cut guerrilla supply links and fend off threat to Dhufar, Firemen put out by police chief, Labour fail to secure housing Bill opposition, Anger over New Zealand invitation to Springboks, When it is legal to smash a plate, Chinese to set Australian journalist free, White House was asked to help over trust suit, Muhammad Ali pays alimony, British sports car unveiling at Geneva show, SET refunds increase, TV marriage of Tiny Tim is breaking up, Opposition accused of frivolity by Bonn, New move to end printing pay deadlock, Wrong cement was used at surgical factory, Italian far left group has its eye on Parliament, New York loses a million middle-class whites, Review of school transport, Turkish senator questioned in drug incident, Suspended Squad chief 'amazed', Muskie win in New Hampshire blunted by Mr McGovern, Commission want early warning on pollution to cover all new products needing caution, Enforce seat belt use, safety council says, Institute of Management Consultants, Maudling refusal to be rushed on timing Ulster initiative, Second bomb is found in Co-operative store, Advisory body says NHS would need 1,270 reserved beds for a complete abortion service, Greater London Council, Dairymen plan new format for their show, Growing Point, Paratroops tell Widgery tribunal how they shot to kill at Bogside gunmen and bombers, Nato firm on final £14m offer to Malta, Means tests for the middle class?, The Times Diary Marsh forced to tow the line, Luxury travel in a sleeping car from London to Baghdad, Commons move for ban on swordsticks, Mr Mintoff in Rome today for more talks, Six agree on further steps to coordinate their economic policies, Suspension order on drug-taking doctor, Science report Zoology: Predator killings, Faster freight-a slow and expensive process, Peer tells of 'enormous' Loch Morar bite, Rheingold-where businessmen unwind, Six-point research guide to increased speed and comfort, A guide to New Hampshire, Quiet subsonic airliner is 'possible', US warns Moscow against exploiting 'explosive situations', Miss Goolagong in 'honorary white' rumpus, Pearce Commission ends Rhodesia fieldwork, The welfare gap between North and South, Grants fund plea to help disabled start in business, Tory morality and Pearce, Hostility to Turkey is upsetting drugs boy, Bigger EEC puts Comecon on its mettle, Government survives a testing vote on Common Market Bill, W German security chief to retire prematurely, Lyme sewage plant scheme opposed at inquiry, RUC reservists take up full-time duties, 'Confidence breached' on gallery charges, Students to be tried by ancient court. Law: Queen's Bench Division Sporting figures not 'cups' Arbiter Championship Trophies Ltd v Customs and Excise Commissioners, Queen's Bench Division Pedestrian who did not look has damages cut Williams v Needham, Probation for PC's wife who stole from other policemen, Eight accused in £12m shares case, Three Yard men are cleared, Lawyer 'denied justice' in rail ticket case, Sewell case witness says evidence not useless, Transplant case dismissed, Court of Appeal Cannon Street tenants win respite Accountancy Personnel Ltd v Worshipful Company of Salters, Police contact on drugs charge, Leave sought to sue over painting, Fine for having arms at hotel reduced to £1,250. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Jenkins awarded Europe unity prize, University news, Honorary chaplain to the Queen. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Bristol Waterworks Company, Shangri-La Hotel, English China Clays, The Mercantile Investment Trust Limited, German Federal Railways, The Times Educational Supplement., Sealink, Richard Ellis & Son, Evode Holdings Limited, Olivetti Systems, St. Christopher Motorists Association, The Skipper Group Limited, Ford Motor Company, Votometer (G.B.), French Railways, Reliance School Of Investment,, Dunhill International, Railways Of Europe, Jane's Yearbooks,, Mercedes-Benz(great Britain) Ltd.,, Bea, Communicor's Arrived., The Sterling Trust, Limited, Kettering Motor Service Group. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Rentals, Educational, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, Watercolour fetches record £7,350, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,019. Politics and Parliament: MPs told death penalty move jeopardizes Bill, Problem of labour intensive industry, Bill to ban possession of modern swordsticks, Government pressed to announce initiative on Ulster House of Commons, Creeping hotels in Kensington, Time off for recovery from Hogmanay House of Lords, More jobless penalty of coal strike, Impact of fair rents on ratable values, Rail's lost traffic, Interpreting the interpretation clause of the Communities Bill, Death of five patients: laboratory tests on dextrose solution, The Ferranti contract with Poland, Consultation with European Parliament, Effective and valid safeguard. Sport: Football Tottenham force Arad to struggle along pointless avenues, Racing Gin Fizz makes up 30 lengths to win, Curling US entry among qualifiers, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Big lock forwards could deny Bristol possession, Table tennis England fail to make most of good start, Boxing Finnegan plays the matador to stop inept American in fifth, Cricket Holder recalled to West Indies twelve, Hockey Scott chosen by Welsh for Aberdeen, Squash Rackets Mrs McKay within reach of record, Rowing Right combination on the cards for Oxford. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Reviews: The Grievance Bbc 2, Lpo Festival Hall, The Last Picture Show (x) Curzon (from tomorrow), Charles Wood, Schoenberg Purcell Room, We Was All One Thames, Becket Arnaud, Guildford, Strauss's Ariadne at Covent Garden after 36 years Ariadne auf Naxos Royal Opera House, Subject and significance in Titian's Death of Actaeon. Editorials/Leaders: Making A Right Allowance, How To Move A Government, A Turning Point For Mr Heath. Letters to the Editor: What an expensive book, Knowledge tax, Union in rubber, A just wage for the farm worker, The tallest aircrew, Mr Powell on the Gospel, Borders of Israel, Maltese dockyard workers' aid, Icelandic fishing limits, Morecambe Bay barrage, Picketing and the law, Metric go-ahead in Australia, The BBC and young composers, Timothy Davey's case, Wool-gathering again, Applying EEC law, Telephones run on the wrong lines for subscribers calling Europe, Patronage for holidays, Appointment of bishops, Stamp money, A passport wig. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 7, 1947 Warning on Hungary. Obituaries: Ethelbert White Painter and engraver, Dr Frank Kingdon Saving liberals from Hitler. Business and Finance: Customs await the Budget, Sterling climbs higher as hectic trading puts the dollar under renewed pressure, Reservation on software aspect of ICL deal, Italy Committee agrees that VAT should be postponed, They looked for oil but found gas instead John Mcllwraith reports on an important find by Burmah Oil off the coast of Western Australia, Singapore Move to amend sterling guarantee, US committee approves dollar devaluation Bill, Control of hot money essential-Mr Rogers, Unit trust prices, Holland Restrictive credit policy suspended, Gatt council will define rules for new trade talks, Bids and Deals Senior goes up to 142p for Darnall, Fixed Interest and Money, Cost of Monopolies Commission drops, New Issues Tender details for Bristol Water, United States SEC inquiry on methods for new share offerings, CEGB to announce rise in bulk supply tariff for area boards next week, £952m UK current account surplus in last year's balance of payments was a record, In brief Swan Hunter silent on yard report, ICI and unions in labour policy agreement, Judge refuses injunction on trade secrets, Briefly from the Boardroom, 500 more to lose jobs at Alfred Herbert, Equities, Shipbuilding unions may reject long-term package, River And Mercantile Trust Limited, Chairmen's Reports Barrow Hepburn look for higher profits, Vigorous demand for industrials, Advertising and Marketing Back to work on the coal account, Pay strikes halt four aircraft factories, Company flotations A tougher line for market newcomers, Opec Ministers appeal for closer Arab oil solidarity, Royco, the house builders, to go public next week, Apple growers face intense EEC competition, Commodities Sugar soars then plummets, In brief, Railwaymen may signal go slow Paul Routledge looks at the background to today's talks between the rail unions and BR board, Contracts Dowsett to build £11m section of motorway, RIBA policy group faces crisis of confidence, Notice of steel price rise near, Union tells 26 to attend second 'court', Ten in poll to be AUEW general secretary, Decca's survey companies are redeployed, Company News Dividend of 5 pc signals Morris resurgence, Company Meeting Cornercroft Limited Future Viewed With Confidence, Alaska Call for state ownership of pipeline, £37m bid by Jessel surprises Wm Cory, Savoy's trading and bid potential, Mining Union Corporation raises dividend, Engineering 'a probable loser' from joining Six, Bookings point to holiday boom this year in Jersey, Business Diary: Fenny Compton's liquid assets. Statistical quirk, London dockers walk out as tribunal hears plea. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh buying of Watney, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments CWS names two general managers. Births.

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