The Times - 11/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Fisk, From Dan van der Vat, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Christopher Walker, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Choate, From Roger Berthoud, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Davy, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Ennio Iacobucci, From Ian McDonald, From Patrick Brogan, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Theodore Shabad, Design Report by Penny Radford, Mary McCurrie, W. H. Thorpe, Christopher Hitchens, David Williams, H. R. F. Keating, A. P. Ryan, Giuliano Dego, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Kenneth Loveland, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, John Percival, Guy Brett, Bernard Levin, Louis Heren, Ronald Butt, PHS, Ian McDonald, ROSS DAVIES, , MONA FORSDICK, , DAVID ENNALS, , NORMAN A. SLOAN, , STEPHEN TERRELL, , MICHAEL PENTY, , ROLAND MINOR, , BEYERS NAUDÉ, , KENNETH R. WHITTON, , HUGH KRALL, , C. W. NORMAN, , KENNETH ROBERTON, , VICTOR GODDARD, , DAVID CECIL, , KENNETH CLARK, , FRANK FRASER DARLING, , JULIAN S. HUXLEY, , JOHN BAYLEY, , IRIS MURDOCH, , JOHN SPARROW, , SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER, , REYNOLDS STONE, , JANET STONE, , ROBIN WORDSWORTH, , HARVEY of TASBURGH, , JOHN SEEKINGS, , BERNARD DUNSTAN, , NORA FRANGLEN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Lord Gore-Booth, H.C.L., Sir James Robertson, From Anthony Thomas, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, By John Groser Political Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, A. BAILLIE, , ROBERT HELLER, , H. SEELEY, , H. F. FISHER, , DR D. P. MOODY, , OCCAM, , VICTOR G. SALDJI, , Hugh Stephenson, Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, Julian Mounter, by David Spanier European Editor, by Harry Debelius Madrid Correspondent, by David Crawford planning correspondent, , by a Special Correspondent, by Harry Debelius, by M. Pulgar, , by José D. da Casa, by Paul Kimball, by Bil Sandford, by Brian Singleton,
ResumoNews: Feather attack on 'fat pickings' for lawyers at NIRC, Vietnam: the vain crusade, Hospital defends sending home of woman in crash, Rail threat disrupts rugby final transport, Grants will still be paid after houses are sold, Rich find of gold, silver and copper under Red Sea, Protecting the reputation of sherry from imitators, A paint for everything, Hue commander arms every man in the city, Science report Seismology: Explosion depths, Decision today on rail pay ballot after final peace bid fails, Nixon decision sets off student disorders and press criticism, China front expert takes over Soviet missile force, Archaeology remains threatened in 500 towns, Britain sees expanded EEC as helpful to Third World, Motoring Dolomite and Saab compared, Language purists surrender, Clergy's embassy protest, Best buys, Britain plays a big part in property drive, Banking system keeps pace with the country's revival, Mr Laird indicates confrontation with Russians is not sought, Trade with Britain shows a remarkable and continuing rise during past 10 years, Belfast schoolgirl 'informer' tarred by IRA after five-night ordeal, Victory for Senator McGovern in Nebraska, Cautious progress towards fulfilling a European role, Tourist board wants accommodation to be registered, New RUC uniform without 'royal' cuff deepens fears for future of force, Europe urged by US not to neglect Japan, Czechs blame wounded man for border violation, President Thieu takes over full powers under martial law, Dockers plan to bar port to container company, Shift in passenger traffic from railways to roads, Tories to take advantage of early GLC poll, Former minister demands Mr Smith's resignation, Labour may force Tories to drop Bills, The don turned Labour politician, Environment An 'inner-city' traffic test case, Wine growers resist modern sales techniques, Fiesta time with Dracula and the Naked Maja, Britain's new Ambassador in Saudi Arabia, Son pleads for former spy to leave Poland, Coloured people 'convinced police are unfair', Election results evoke Vatican approval, The mood of Britain Few restrictions in commune on Devon coast, Two Britons missing after Burundi massacre, Mme de Gaulle declines royal invitation, Pressure to reorganize marketing of fruit, Power to take benefit from suspect wives, Call for curb on misleading slimming advertisements, Pupil protests keep 270 children from school, China admitted to WHO over US opposition, N Vietnam official leaves Paris, Long-range plan to improve nation's quality of life, Computing link of 9 universities planned, Ration the rich professor says, Noise protection condition on Gatwick extension, Sun King's retreat restored to its full splendour awaits the Queen's pleasure, Arab hijack guerrillas think again after failure of operation against airliner in Israel, Greek who negotiated EEC link is banished, For better or worse tourism is keystone of economy, British proposal to Russia, Soviet ship turns away from blockaded port, Academics worried by Sandhurst changes, Jailed teacher to keep job in British Institute, Art teacher criticized 'doing your own thing', Shipbuilders prosper on overseas orders, The exorbitant price Swedes pay for their affluence, Chinese release US yachtsman, Democrats exercise in democracy, A common structure of ranks in all police forces urged, The Times Diary Liberal leads bar into Europe, Canary Islands help to stock up United Kingdom larder, German treaty vote put off as Opposition has second thoughts on compromise, Preparations for Nixon Visit go on in Moscow, Treaties are new start, says Herr Brandt. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Power must be taken to eradicate anomalies, Phone subscribers face 10 per cent increase for VAT, Hostels for mentally handicapped needed House of Lords, Report soon on new Parliament building House of Commons, Chancellor dismisses Labour bid to reduce rate of VAT as 'joke of the century', Tax stays on sweets, Using the tax system to combat pollution, Linguistic MPs, Cooling-off period in rail dispute not an abysmal failure, Telephone waiting list, Fish and chips present a problem, Telephone charges up 10 pc after VAT, Stamp duty change wanted sooner. 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Rayne Ltd., Metal Closures Group, Macmillan, Columbia, Bermuda, Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial & Life Assurance Planning), Atcost, Banco Urquijo, Sphere, Banco De Vizcaya, Cofeico, Tricentrol Limited. Law: Queen's Bench Division Doctor's choice Rushton v Higgins, Man accused of American teacher's murder, US union leader will testify in murder case, Prison warning to Post Office raiders, 10-year sentence on arms charge, Birthday gifts in jail for Timothy Davey, Graduate loses libel action against a don, Chancery Division Building societies and prior mortgages In re Abbots Park Estate (No 2), Judge on 'savage violence' by young people, Embassy divorce invalid, judge says, Judgment in transport union case tomorrow, Jury clears man who killed to protect himself, House of Lords Extensive repairs needed, but tenant may claim new tenancy Heath v Drown, Woolworth heir sent for trial, Move to end differences with Scots on custoddy. Picture Gallery: Made In Spain. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Rentals, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Reviews: A dead man on leave Blood in My Eve, Maxwell Davies's opera, Celebrations St Pancras Church, Man Alive Bbc 2, A view from London Bridge The New Zealander, The Rake's Progress Düsseldorf, Too much talk off-stage, Crime Maigret and the Madwoman, Sculpture takes its own shape, The two brains of the arch conman The Rise and Fall of Horatio Bottomley, A sense of impending catastrophe Giovanni Verga, Mr Joyce is Leaving Paris King's Head, Creation-from accident to design? Chance and Necessity, Rubinstein The Dome Brighton, ECO/Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall, Quick guide, London debuts. Sport: Hockey Britain pay for missed goals with draw, Golf Rees under treatment at Arsenal, Sports in Brief, Cricket Formidable start by Sussex batsmen, Athletics Jenkins overwhelms big Olympic rival, Racing Knockroe's cup if he behaves himself, Football No Hurst, so Ramsey and team have plenty to think about, Boxing Charles gives up his British title, Tennis Elegant Germans prominent in obscurity at Bournemouth, Hexham results. Arts and Entertainment: National Theatre's touring group, Record London prices for two large Japanese Ko-Kutani dishes, Junior bridge team, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,073, New comedy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Let us this morning begin a Vietnam: the lesson of Mr Masaryk, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 9, 1947 Britain's war debts. Editorials/Leaders: 'No End To Immobilismo', R & D: Diversified Control, The New Wave Of American Protest, The Fights Inside The Unions. Letters to the Editor: Investment in S Africa, The plight of the Biharis in Bangladesh, Central car parks, Young offenders, A Chequers footpath, Looking Glass words, Piccadilly Circus, Shipbuilding wages, Liberals and EEC, Conveyancing charges, Motor insurance protection, Foulness seaport scheme, Prospecting for oil in Dorset, Meifod radio telescope, The rabbit breeding phenomenon, The Rules of War, Underground posters, Benefits of land value taxation, Traffic in wild animals, Managers and entrepreneurs, Ben Pimlico, The road to Heathrow. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, New Bishop of Plymouth. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Gerald Hargreaves, Mr Edward Pinto Connoisseur of wooden objects, Sir Leslie Rowan, Sir Louis Chick, Professor A. Browning A distinguished historian. Business and Finance: Mining, Bids and Deals, High Vietnam risks again hit shares, Dr Emminger against early $ convertibility, Mr Davies predicts research and development surge in Europe, Unit trust prices, Industry Bill gives power for regional policy, German optimism on economy, New Issues, Mr Barber assures MPs on VAT levy rates, Mr Davies to visit Japan this month, Chambers of commerce director resigns, TWA takes delivery of its first TriStar, Royal Navy stores depot saved from closure, Non-executive directors Sir Brandon, Sir Leslie and Lord Watkinson, Oil company spends $60m to find new name, Banks could free £600m reserve for lending, Briefly from the Boardroom, Iceland accused of 'rough challenge' on fishing limit, Union leaders clash on pay deal, Equities Further setback for shares, Fixed Interest and Money Higher trend in gilt-edged, Ports chief backs concept of European policy, Laboratory feeds speech into computer, Cedar Holdings' deposit scheme, The nucleus of Europe's management education, UK-east Europe trade up, EEC-Japan link urged to beat protectionism, Reassurance from Shell's first quarter, Business Diary: Maltiplication problems PO's wrong numbers, In brief, Inchcape bids £12.5m for Dodwell trading group, Restraint on power prices to continue, UNCTAD adopts motion on insurance activities, Group of 20 to be the new forum for negotiations on world monetary reform, Covent Garden prices, Pricerite and French group sign store pact, Company News Loss increased on 'Royals' US underwriting, Grain markets, Dutch fibres group defends cutbacks, NCB to shed 3,000 managerial staff in cutback phased over next 12 months, Mortgage scheme for young couples, Trying to spread the tourist overload, NCB set for marketing recovery, Commodities Rubber market investigated, Contracts £1m Italian order for biscuit plant. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Sharp fall in the dollar, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Fall In equities continues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Cannon Street Investments board change. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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