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The Times - 07/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Ian Smith, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Penny Hunter Symon, By Clifford Longley, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Patrick Brogan Paris, June 6, From José Shercliffe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Pearcc Wright, From Roger Choate, From Our Scientific Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, By Richard Davy, From Tony Dawe of The Sunday Times, By Our Foreign Staff, by Moira Keenan, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, William Gaunt, John Higgins, William Mann, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Barry Norman, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jack Fingleton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, T. J. O. Hickey, Christopher Warman, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, PHS, Michael Hornsby, RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , W. W. F. CHATTERTON DICKSON, , CHARLES GREENWOOD., DONALD EBOR:, W. D. LAMONT., JOHN SHAW., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON., PEGGY M. BARKER, , RICHARD WILBERFORCE, , AVEBURY., ROBIN YOUNG., BARBARA NEVILL, , J. B. NEGUS, , JOHN M. T. BARTON, , M. S. B. VAILE, , JOHN VERNEY., PAUL CHADD., N. H. HARRIS, BRYAN LLEWELLYN, SARA WOOD., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Coins Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ian Morison, By Gerald Ely, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From John Earle, H. R. G. GOLDIF, C. P. MORTON., Arthur W. Cuff, , D. H. ENDERBY., MARIAN J. GRANT, , Christopher Marley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Guy Hawtin, Philip Dyer, by Geoffrey Weston, by Dennis Laxton, by Stewart Tendler, by Paul Taylor, by Edward Carev, by David Dawson,

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News: Edward III coins to be sold, Reviewing the implications of the Government's proposals for fair rents Housing Bill: scandal, radical reform or neither?, Thinking big about shopping, Train kills children: Paul Molyneux, Increase to crimes but more solved, Hidden depths of Hanoi's resources, One-day strike called by French communist unions, Science report Cancer: Identifying breast tumours, Fears grow in Italy that election changed nothing, Cash for hospital patients under new insurance, Labour's trade union MPs not willing to accept compulsory arbitration, French firm considers Iraq offer on petrol, New moves to avert a docks strike, Dr Castro suffering from heart trouble, Reading, Beef cattle prices highest yet, Philip Howard looks at London: Parks 'Lung' to be carved out of slums, Sweden accuses US of Vietnam ravages, Labour MPs' car hijacked during Belfast visit, Tempers rise as rich nations conflict with poor, Peter Bentley, Foulness's offshore site given backing, Year's wait to see Duke's tomb, Britain gives £29m for development, Dutch back French reservations on summit, Move to make strike conform with Act, Sydney plant of 'Telegraph' next on Murdoch list, Seventy per cent poll expected in California primary, Hop-on-a-bus town tames the traffic, Struggle for survival intensifies as the lists of election candidates lengthen, Concorde shows fine turn of speed, President Tito has friendly Kremlin talks, Hovercraft sets out on Himalayan trip, Spain increases food imports to fight inflation, President Thieu names his London envoy, Union to take a tougher attitude over women, Pollution experts to speak at 'The Times' conference, Sweden warns UN about dangers of operating supersonic transport in upper atmosphere, South Africa forbids apartheid protest, W Germans told of rise in terrorism, Compulsory retirement at 70 proposed for clergy in report to Synod, British plea for a small planet in need of care and protection, Mine explosion in Rhodesia traps 468 men underground, Fears on water halt plans for Rhine plant, Mr Gromyko ends policy talks with E Germans, Morocco to sign accords with Algeria, Social workers on the beat, Nixon Administration is accused of harassing the press, Improving the waterways, long neglected as an asset, Disturbing increase in number of London policemen on criminal charges, report says, Mr Connally may pay visit to Bangladesh on tour, No progress in rail talks as pressure mounts, Job shop to help with employment boom, Britain has lost will, Mr Smith says, Political shifts of power at the home of Mr Average, Bath council postpones decision on tunnel, The Times Diary Edward VIII stamp that never was, House prices jump credibility gap, Mr Whitelaw releases 75 internees from Long Kesh, Pilots' anti-hijack boycott, Portuguese police seize book by Socialist exile, A kingdom for a horse, Berlin dispute on permits to cross Wall, Potato blight link 'not supported', EEC to offer better Mediterranean deal, Eton headmaster reported to race board, Warning by France: EEC is not irreversible, Community acts to avoid glut of butter. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Industrial law training for union officials, Private Bills, Government aid available for providing gypsy sites House of Lords, Avant-garde music for the Proms, Willingness to consider one date for pay claims, Destruction of address lists of rail workers, Extending rent allowances to furnished dwellings, Councils can borrow more for gypsy sites, No reply from S Africa, Exemption from origin marks in some cases, Party leaders consider impact of sub judice rule in industrial cases, Give beef joint as EEC prize-Mr Foot, Parliamentary Notices, Minister declines to expand on reasons for seeking rail ballot House of Commons, Medical schools accused of sex discrimination, Inconvenience avoided, Irises dominate the RHS Early Summer Show, Date marking of food report, Professional and business register. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, National, Reading, The Carlton Tower, Suttons Seeds, Marks & Spencer Ltd, Simpson Piccadilly, Common Market Foothold, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, First National Finance Corporation Limited, Thames, Martin & Pole, Oem, Stratstone, Nicholas, Robert Darvall Ltd., Detroit Bank & Trust, Thomson Regional Newspapers Limited, Honeywell Inc., Fly National Airlines., Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Macowards Limited, Nsw, Clarkson International Tools Limited, Udt. Law: 'Swop' wife killed herself suffering from remorse, Juries 'may be relieved of trying long cases', Rory O'Brady remanded, Widow to get share of 'mean' man's estate, Terence Frisby loses appeal on maintenance, New ILEA move to close Strand School, Mystery of a motive in Warsaw murder case, School integration order reversed in Virginia, Vigil by miners as pickets appear in court, Mrs Bingham faces new secrets charge, Woman help 'spirited away' a doctor of 82, Court of Appeal Transport Union rule book 'defective by any standard' Heaton's Transport (St Helens) Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union, Slogans shouted at ' Angry Brigade' court, Queen's Bench Division 'Using and exercising' tranquillizer licence Regina v. Patents Appeal Tribunal Ex parte F. Hoffman-La Roche & Co, AG, Motorists get warning on racing tyres. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,096, English watercolours fetch high prices at auction, Radio, Broadcasting, New TV programme, English Opera Group at Aldeburgh. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Vienna's thrilling 'Freischutz', Dan Wagoner The Place, The saints, heroes and dreams of the Symbolists, Pointing the way 1959-1961 Bbc 1, Wheel of the World Orford Church, Love's Labour's Lost Aldwych, The Merry Wives of Windsor Guildhall School, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall. Sport: Yachting Change of course brings a change of fortune, Horse show Sweep wins main event in heavy going, Athletics British women parade their potential, Football England eat black bread in total darkness, Tennis Recovery proved by Miss Goolagong, Sports in Brief, Sport Racing Piggott may have taken the wrong horse to threaten Yaroslav, Rowing Fitzwilliam feeling vulnerable, Cricket Rain halts run chase by Warwickshire against Australians, Getting record straight, Boxing Finnegan achieves his most complete win, Bowls Scotland lodge protest after defeat. Property: Property To Let, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Political Strike In France, Looking Beyond Berlin, Major Role Of Mini Mills, New Scotland Yard. Letters to the Editor: VAT on sculptures, Medals for sale, Mowing the verges, Package holidays, Banks' staff, Sale of pornography, Two sides of the post-war credit, Doctors and managers, Assuming the burdens of monarchy, Accountancy domination in industry, Traffic and pollution, National Park oilfields, Christ's claims, EEC court, Reorganization of local government, Father's child, Camp sites for gypsies, Electricity poles, Monitoring of company accounts, Schools Action Union. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Lister medal award, Salters' Company, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Trinity House, Church news New Bishop in Chile, Bolivia and Peru. Obituaries: Eleanor Lady Nathan, Lord Egremont Friend and confidant of Mr Harold Macmillan, Sir Edward Beharrell President of Dunlop. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 5, 1947 No interference in India. Business and Finance: Retail sales in April at six-month high, Equities Mining shares strong, Easier credit helping House of Fraser, Amey group offers £17.5m for British Dredging, Industry Bill A free pardon for the IRC?, Sir Leslie O'Brien wants to keep good staff relations, £40m British 'Disneyland' project faces setback, Mining Agnew's deeper ore looks a winner, Honeywell shares listed for trading in London, Unit trust prices, Action urged on jobs, National job evaluation plea by GKN, Agreement on bottles levy, GEC pay deal setback for union militants, Advertising and marketing McVities biscuits move to Masius., City institutions face stiffest competition for 25 years, Sir Leslie says, Midland link-up offers European loans to UK firms, French oil group contacts Iraq to discuss 'special treatment' offer, Company Meeting Compagnie Financière De Suez, Briefly from the Boardroom, Triumph clerks decide to end strike and accept £5 rise, W German cash deposit scheme making headway, Survey says growth target unlikely to be reached: gloomy forecast on jobs, French minister predicts steady growth rate, November start on new private steelworks, Plessey pruning executive staff, Fixed Interest and Money Sharp falls in gilt-edged, Business Diary: Bland assurance Unhappy coincidence, Money Market Rates, Barclay Securities to sell part of Triang, Bids and Deals Doxford clinch it with Court Line, Substantial drop in Ransome profits, Commodities Silver prices rise firmly, Standard Bank gives full profit figures, New Issues Comben may make offer to public, Hammersmith development link, London gold price surges to $62.37 peak, Economy off course and shoals ahead, Cunard in P & O ticket talks, Foreign Exchange Gold jumps $2.82½, IRI losses reflect Italy's year of unrest, Company News Averys' dividend hoisted as profits come off boil, Waterways at profits peak, Chairmen's Reports Clarkson Tools at grips with recession. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Platinum shares strong, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Paris top post for Mobil director.

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