The Times - 03/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Denis Taylor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Tim Jones, By David Wood political Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Warman, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, R W Shopland, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Peter Strafford, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Clive Borrell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent., From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornshy, From Leo Goodstadt, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From R. W. Apple. Jr, From Richard Wigg, From Our Latin America Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Roy McKelvie, BY Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Hennessy, BY PENNY RADFORD, Peter Laslett, Ray Gosling, L. T. C. Rolt, Robert Nye, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Barry Norman, Guy Brett, William Gaunt, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, PHS, David Spanier, DUNCAN WILSON., JOHN KELLY., CHRISTOPHER BOSANQUET, , E. F. G. HAIG., CHRISTOPHER PEARSON., LAURENCE WHISTLER, , R. W. B. CLARKE, URSULA L. BOWLBY., D. J. EZRA., E. H. D. SKINNER, , STEPHANIE DEE., THOMAS STONOR, , C. B. GOODHART., R. S. H. G. THOMPSON., From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, D. B. W., By Penny Hunter Symon, C. E. S., Mr H. E. H. Gabriel, By Roy Farndon, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. M. S. RISK, , R. J. F. HOWARD., GEORGE POLANYI, , ROBERT SKIDELSKY, MICHAEL GOLDMAN, , ARCHIE R. ADAMS., U S Economics Correspondent, DAVID JAMES., MARTIN YOUNGER, , Guy Hawtin, Kenneth Owen, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, Philip Dyer, Terry Mahon, Stuart Marshall, by Brian Basham, by Margaret Stone, M.S., by John Gaselee, by Peter Armitage general manager, Lloyd's Life Assurance, by John Drummond, by Denzil Stuart, by Liliana Archibald, by Patrick O'Leary,
ResumoNews: Indian call to turn Kashmir line into border, Snow reports, Eight-month soldiers proposed by Bow Group, Sir Keith Holyoake to retire, London Irish to march 'in earnest' on Saturday, Unions accuse BBC of gag on Ulster, Boxer collapses and dies during fight, EEC of Ten will outstrip Detroit in cars and outflag the big fleets, Chile's switch to price increases, Coming down to earth in share-buying, BBC back in Delhi soon on India's conditions, Britain has gone mad, Dr Hillery says in US, MPs join miners for picket, Journal prints Chaban-Delmas tax letter, Extradition of former Nazi is sought, Marine and avilation: not yet out of the woods, Mr Harriman's gift of art works to gallery, Painting and papering, Fire: higher profits despite record increase in damage, Mariner proves Mars a 'young' planet and makes scientists revise ideas, Science council wants £7m research transfer, 20,000 mob destroys Dublin embassy, Underwriters take steps in the right direction, Plan to aid low paid launched by Liberals, Sergeant Yokoi brings rifle back to Emperor, Blast kills man in bar which defied IRA order to close, Sir Alec delays visit to Mr Bhutto, Minister warns organizers that Newry march 'will have to be dispersed', Life: schemes to keep business buoyant, N Ireland to get more paratroops, Time For employers to plug gap in pensions, Miss Davis wants Mr Reagan to testify, False prophets of calamity, Trade unionists propose four-point peace plan, School governor resigns over teacher, 7 per cent rise in farm prices to be put to Six, 112 Italian drawings may be worth £250,000, Nurses urge reforms in abortion, New homes target is set for London, Britain firmly refuses to alter course of its Rhodesia policy, Science report Cell biology: Mimicking signals, Cabinet study of fuel strike, Jobs outlook is bleak, says report from CBI, S African rescue work in Mozambique floods, Scott report implications wider than its terms of reference, Finland reiects terms, Former Governor meets Pearce commission, Uncontrolled acupuncture 'worrying', Inland waterway men fear a reorganization tangle Environment, Barred bishop says things are growing worse in Ovamboland, Premium Savings Bond winners, 6,000 homes are checked after blast, Israel tells U S it is ready for Suez talks, Court ends hope of saving Paris newspaper, Design Report Powerhouse '72, Black flags and tricolors on Derry's day of mourning Time for restraint, bishop urges as thousands crowd mass funeral, In place of martyrdom, The Times Diary Walker's financial anti-PESTicide, Man killed in British yacht club, Valentines that respect modern sentiment and keep pornography at bay, Policies tailor-made to cover special situations, MP says vasectomy may cause 'appalling distress', Trainee policemen have 'tendency to race prejudice', Mr Grimond trounces the 'venal, bickering, toady' Scots and sets three main political tasks, Clear analysis and planning vital for new enterprises, Small Victorian jewelry pieces fetch high prices, Motoring Making the car safe to drive, Rome crisis of labour as well as politics, Mr Chou careful over Pakistan, Soft spoken strength of Mr Marshall, Whitehall still regards direct rule only as unlikely last resort, Secret Six text quickly leaked to Washington, Three-year lag but Lloyd's maintain competitive spirit, Greek exile returns 'to lead resistance', Thieves know every hiding place for keys and money, Motor: crisis of confidence over increased premiums, Bad feeling over Democratic nomination, Insurance Entry into Europe: Britain's £2,000m American market must be safeguarded. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Vent-Axia, The Union Discount Company Of London Ltd, New Scientist, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited, Citibank, Air France, Gleeson, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited, Collins, Integrated Environmental Design, The Scottish Lion Insurance Company Ltd., Interim Statement, Leslie & Godwin (Life And Pensions) Ltd., Midland Bank, Royal Insurance, The Ashdown Investment Trust Limited, The Times Literary Supplement, Martin, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Control Data Institute, C.T. Bowring & Layborn Ltd., Pool Promoters Association, Commercial Union Assurance, Fly National Airlines, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Prudential, Crusader Insurance Co., Ltd.,, Lancia, Thompson, Graham (Home) Ltd., Weatherall Green & Smith. Law: Dubcek era journalist is jailed in Prague, Classic case of illegal entry, prosecution says, Libel action by man who killed terrorist, US Army drops Vietnam charges, Man who helped pensioner fined, Mr Sewell alleged to have said that gun went off when policeman dived to arrest him, Naming witness as liar is opposed, Queen's Bench Division Attacked wife gets no compensation Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board Ex Parte Staten, Jailed man in court struggle, 'Absolute rubbish' to suggest that tape recordings had been faked, reporter tells jury, Brothers are cleared of assaults on pcs, Court of Appeal Policy of the courts is to uphold bona fide compromises Binder v Alachouzos. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: PLA can submit port plans to fit in with now airport House of Commons, Appeal to TUC for talks on union registration, Minister for Ulster suggested, Mr Wilson broadens his attack on Government for their handling of EEC legislation, Three-party search for discussion formula, Shadow Cabinet decides on 'all out' opposition, Parliamentary Notices, Pressure on IRA beginning to tell: increasing reliance on women and youths-Lord Carrington House of Lords, Code of Industrial Relations Practice in force on February 28: credibility in doubt-Mr Prentice, Scarman report completed. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 9 and 26, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Yesterday's football, Rackets Peto given little respite, Golf Conditions on players, Hockey Dulwich quicker on ball in six-a-side trophy final, Racing Bula and Crisp find fitness to lead Winter's spring attack, Sports in Brief, Tennis Miss Wade in second round, Boxing, Football Clubs asked to keep in touch over use of floodlights, Winter Olympic Games Events may have momentum of their own, Rugby Union Royal Navy soon build unbeatable lead, Cricket Clash of interests in cases of Willis and Cottam, Rowing Oxford find talent but seek formula. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Books next week, Cade's County Thames, Don Juan Palace, Watford, A world without gravity Rothko Hayward Gallery, Eric Ravilious The Minories, Colchester, The fierce mind under the flowered hat Scorpion and Other Poems, Electro-music Ensemble Purcell Room, Chichester Festival, Car test: Vauxhall Cresta, Jumpers Old Vic, Portrait of a high Victorian in the supersonic age Barnes Wallis, Quick guide, Beautiful and bolshy lady Hayter of the Bourgeoisie, Books The future of Robert Malthus Can We Survive Our Future? Edited by G. R. Urban and M. Glenny. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 1, 1947 BEA enlarged, In place of procedure. Editorials/Leaders: Hearing Rights And Wrongs, No Quick Recovery In Jobs, The Dance Of Talking About Talks, Why The Army IS There. Letters to the Editor: Control information, Mules and sails might help, A new situation in Northern Ireland, Lyme Regis sewage plant, Alice X de Y, King of Nepal, Invest in smaller company, Ministers for development areas, Scope for initiative, How the PO will lose business, Stabilizing house prices, Rothschild report, Slavonic Studies School, Condition of pits during miners' strike, Practical subject, Grounds for abortion, The fate of the Tsar. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College of Organists, Canon honoured, University news, Church news. Obituaries: Mr A. Gardner, MR HENRY GRIERSON Forty Club founder, Mr N. B. L. Wallace Publishing firm executive, Mr Hugh Clausen, Mr Norman Fisher Educationist and broadcaster, Mr J. A. N. Bailey. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, Scottish bridge team beats US Precision, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,990. Business and Finance: Montedison 'in move to acquire fibres group', Business Diary: Honoured black puddings · Balliol conquers NUBE, A chance to cast off the beggar's mantle?, Dowty forecasts faster second half, Institutions' brokerage firms can join NYSE, Union suggests council move to save jobs, Eurosyndicat, West Germany Payments surplus for 1971 likely to be £726m, First big test for industrial court today, Unit trust prices, Commodities Fresh upsurge in sugar, Company Meeting Robert H. Lowe & Co. Ltd., Quicksilver down another £2, Fixed Interest and Money, America doubts success in Brussels trade talks, Insurance winding-up hearing continues, In brief Ships' dues increased, Mining Phelps Dodge profit down by third, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Morgan Grampian, New Issues Fresh yard-sticks for market, Currency agreement under strain as gold and pound hit peaks, Slowdown in manual worker pay increases, Iraq Arbitration suggested to solve oil dispute, Hope of first runway at Foulness before 1980, Rhodesian trade A note of caution over black Africa, CBI survey gives little hope of more jobs, but is optimistic on investment, CBI optimistic on small firms' chances in EEC, Stock Exchange deals a record in January, Watneys raise stake in IDV, United States Hopes on Gold Bill to dampen speculation, Company News, Bids and Deals British Land in £1.1m J. Barran takeover, Lufthansa to seek state financial aid, New offer seems likely to end Linwood strike, 450 more jobs likely, Oecd Control on U S capital movement is urged, BLMC to raise £51m with a rights issue, American-financed group to double port facilities at Felixstowe for Market entry, Companies begin oil price talks with Libyans, Neddy chief's warning on skilled labour shortage, Coal shortage closes giant steel furnace, President attacks Congress for dock strike delay, Should ICL collaborate or try to go it alone?, Companies show more optimism on business outlook, survey says, Greetings card industry's plea on VAT switch, Chairmen's Reports Bett Bros well placed, R-R in European engine talks. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh gains in gold shares, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for banking group. Property: Now is the time to buy a second home in the Balearics and make it pay, Overseas Properties, Country Properties.
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