The Times - 15/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Our Industrial Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Staff Reporters, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Our Latin America Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Guy Brett, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, by Prudence Glynn, Michael Hornsby, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Art Spander, From John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, David Cross, Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, ELLIOTT JAOUES, , OLIVER STEWART, , PATRICK A. WOOTTON, , C. R. HAVERGAL, , GEOFFREY L. BUTLER, , T. E. DAVIES, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , J. DENZA, , ANTHONY AIREY, , R. ELLIOTT, , JOHN SEEKINGS, , JOHN M. SIBLEY, , MARY STOCKS, , C. RENESON KEEN, , S. JOHN FORREST, ROBERT GRAVFES, , EVERT BARGER, , ERIC SIMMS, , By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By lan Murray Labour Staff, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Terry Byland, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Roy Farndon, By Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. L. BURTON, , J. LAWRIE, , SHEILA de BURLET, , From Stewart Harris, BARBARA E. VARLEY, , W. B. HARBERT, , Eric Wigham,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Fees for poll clerks, Full blackout only two weeks away, Mr Davies warns Commons, Even essential services in danger if situation does not change, Bangladesh offered £5m, Mr Smith maintains veto on Labour and Liberal MPs House of Commons, Tory MP's warning of 'anti-EEC surge', Parliamentary Notices, Countryside eyesores, Belgian trawlers fished between Brighton piers, No electricity for homes and industry in two weeks if strike lasts, Mr Maudling: Little fuel would have been saved if state of emergency had been declared earlier: public disquiet over nicketing, Our man in Madrid's interest in bullfighter. News: Soldier on leave killed, Bombs explode in Queen's tour islands, Disturbances grow among Spanish students, President decides to end integration by bus, Two policemen killed by urban guerrillas, Russian envoy flies in for talks with Mr Mintoff, Snow reports, France to give Israel $75m for the Mirages, Mrs Todd very concerned about her husband's health as she prepares to visit him in jail today, Fiftieth soldier killed in Northern Ireland, Unmanned Soviet craft heads for Moon, Cheaper pensions hope, Rumanians shoot officer who spied for Moscow, Return to work would not harm miners, Mr Carr says in TV plea, Pitfalls in the search for better pensions, PC 'half-inch from death', Power cuts leave 800,000 idle, £347,000 fraud plot finding on mining group, Risk of 'unwanted project' at Foulness, A66 damage warning, Israeli fashion, Hope of cost killing urban motorways is discounted, Japan warned about exports to EEC, The Times Diary Blackball for Black Paper Boyson, Where and when cuts are likely, Continual bomb attacks trouble Belfast all day, Miners put case for parity with car men, Gulf emirates union joined by Ras el Khaimah, Athens breach with Cyprus widens, Support for strikers as Labour attacks, Europe's smaller appetite for coal, Miss Todd's hunger strike ended, Workers get first full taste of power cuts, New hope of talks to settle Indo-Pakistan dispute, Moscow discusses China with Mr Kadar, Italian wrangle over proposal to hold new elections under minority Government, Bombing truce in Vietnam for Tet holiday, Science report Nuclear fusion: Lasers may be key, British coaster with gelignite cargo blown up, Bill seeks £400 fine for abortion touts, Street lights go out after call for economies, Miners reject £5-a-week tax rebates, Dacca says thanks to Mr Kennedy, Royal party's visit to Thai leprosarium, Selassie's secret siege of Asmara, Tax defence today by French Premier, Imagery of hymns comes under fire from musician, Crisis facing Free University in Berlin, Relatives refuse to cooperate with Londonderry tribunal after Lord Widgery appeals for Bogside witnesses, Ministers to face angry Tories, Couple killed by car fumes, New easing of US trade with China three days before Nixon visit, Miners arrested as police and pickets clash, Essential activities listed by ministry. Index. Sport: Golf How Rosburg made sense of Confusion Open, Cricket Two new caps in West Indies Test side, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Aggressive Knight may gain England place, Rowing Harsh trials test Olympic candidates, Football Hereford walls come tumbling down to sound of trumpet, Racing Small stable with two fancied hopes for Cheltenham, Tennis Move that strengthens ILTF hand, Winter Olympic Games Mood of fragmentation drifts to Denver, Boxing Armstrong's ability to 'bang' in doubt. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Vent-Axia, Interim Statement, Phonenix Assurance Company, Limited, Lancia, St Paul's, Leicester Permanent, Performance Awards(reserve) Ltd., Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Twa, Sheraton-Corpenhagen Hotel, Trans Union Corporation, Brs Parcels Ltd, The Canada Life Assurance Group, Boac, French. Law: Statement by father an inducement Regina v Moore, Man found shot dead in parked car, Dirty old men 'unharmed by dirty books', Snow victims wore 'unsuitable' clothing, Court of Appeal Prohibition issued against council's policy resolutions Regina v Liverpool Corporation, Judge bans blasting, British football fans jailed for attempted theft, Court of Appeal Hospital's duty to inspect nurses' chairs Baxter v St Helena Group Hospital Management Com mittee, Murder charge against boys reduced, Detective says he told man he could make a lot of money by becoming a police informant. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge favourites in semi-final, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,000. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb 13, 1947. Fuel crisis, A question of blood or of bilge. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Women's Appointmemts. Reviews: Man Ray Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Home and Away Granada, BBC SO/Pritchard Radio 3, Kubelik's marvellous Janacek From the House of the Dead Hamburg Staatsoper, Zulus for World Theatre season, The Chairs Plus Young Vic. Editorials/Leaders: The Good Reasons And The Bad, Towards Monetary Union, Peking In Its Best Debating Form. Letters to the Editor: The miners' strike: achieving equity in pay differentials, Casualty wards closing, Deterring the gazumper, No women on the board, Future of industrial training boards' finance, Compulsory retirement, Introduction of thermal insulation standard, UK switch to metrication, Council leaflets, 'Lillibullero' on the Overseas News, Nature trails of Neasden, Angkor Wat, Bob's your uncle, Desirability of releasing land for building, Foreign mail delays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: £2,400 paid for VC and medals. Obituaries: Obituary Lord Sieff Joint architect of Marks and Spencer empire. Business and Finance: Business Diary: NatWest Frankfurt launch · Boeing for a song, Ex-chairman cited in DTI inquiry into mining fraud, More aid for Australia's 2.3 pc jobless, National Training Agency needs strong financing, says CBI chief, A frustrating twist to Chesterfield hopes, Whitehall concession to aid Clydebank sale, lonrho report almost ready, Commodities, Unit trust prices, ICI must sell two US interests, Shipping freight rates to go up, Completed UK tonnage fell last year, New Issues Impressive record of EGA Holdings, Norwegian oil likely to be piped to UK terminal, Sales of motor industry products up by 17pc, Dockers aim to be employers, Catering trade turnover up, Ford of Detroit boosts earnings, Company News Greensitt profits add new lustre to the shares, Briefly from the Boardroom, World trade growth lags, Fixed Interest, US bill rate at 8-year low, Slow growth jeopardizes Italy's 5-year plan, Bids and Deals ADH take 29 pc of Town & Commercial, Devaluation of £ foreseen within four years, Shares hit as City counts cost of 3-day week, Manpower training Shortage of skilled men likely in 1975, Mowlem in £9m Bangkok order, Scots charter on workless goes to Mr Heath, New coal and power price rises threatened, Hawker conveners seek pay parity at seven plants, CBI calls for £278m stimulus in Budget, Sizable drop in Canada's surplus on payments, The blueprint for a businessman's budget?, The message for equities so far, Company Meeting Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate, Limited Mr. Addinsell's Statement, Mining CRA dividend is unchanged. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Setback for equities, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Partnership changes at Cazenoves. Property: Salerooms.
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