The Times - 16/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Our Industrial Staff, By Philip Howard, By Clifford Webb, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By Our Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Economics Editor, By Our Business News Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knine, From Michael Leapman, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Leo Goodstadt, From Michael Hornshy, Chris Dunkley, Alan Blyth, John Percival, By Peter Waymark, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Suzanne Puddefoot, by Jane Adrian, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, John Clare, Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, PHS, Christopher Warman, LIONEL GREGORY, , MICHAEL WOLF, , ARTHUR GRIBBLE, , WILLIAM BELFIELD, , HENRY HOBHOUSE, , ROYDEN HARRISON, , D. L. SUSSMAN, , S. W. ALEXANDER, , JOHN T. WATSON, , KEITH GRAHAM, , ARIEH L. HANDLER, , JOHN C. DE LA T. DAVIES, , A. G. COLE, , J. WILLIAM KENNEDY, , G. R. STRAUSS, , C. H. GENESE, , MARK F. DUTTON, , FLORENCE WYNNE FINCH, MARTIN FOLKARD, , I. MacINTYRE., FRED HARDMAN, , DAVID P. M. ROBERTSON, , L. A. MORITZ, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, PETER HALL, , J. H. SOMERVILLE, , MARY HOLT, , G. W. BARBER, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, C. KENNETH BROWN., D. NEVILLE VOOD., Margaret Stone, Maurice Corina, Ronald Kershaw, Philip Elliott, by Philip Elliott,
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News: Inquiry into by-pass proposals opens, Commercial radio to cost £730,000 in first year, Tobacco sales fall 4¼%, Research into artificial liver, Guide to London power cuts, The other side of the Elbe, Ukrainian cases linked to KGB arrest of Belgian, Market chief's dilemma over his next post, Struggle of strikers' wives on social security pay, Norway, US boycotts Paris talks after anti-war rally, OAU urged to action on Rhodesia, Blindfolded men are found shot outside Belfast club, Holiday protest fails, TUC refuses to urge pickets to let coal go to power stations, From Lisbon to Belgrade, from Oslo to Athens: a political autonomy of the fourth Estate, Premier defends tax record, Balance of life in the woods, Industry seeks priority when strike ends, Freedom and protection for journalists, Sir Alec called back from tour to vote on EEC Bill, Hardline control lost in Polish Writers' Union, Prince Richard to marry Danish girl, Sweden, The Netherlands, Latest snow reports, Russia warns Athens and America of 'dangerous step' in Sixth Fleet's use of Greek ports, West Germany, Yugoslavia, France, Portugal, Science report Meteorology: Temperature at the poles, Meanwhile, back in Fleet Street, Sir Alec reviews Britain's problems in Asia, Picketing curb no help to CEGB, The IRA's separate roads to unity Dublin, Estimates show effect of price rises, Mr Rippon moves to allay fears that EEC legislation will override Parliament, 5 dead, 12 missing after Hamburg harbour collision, Aberfan's last tips to go, Thousands stage noisy but peaceful procession with some of the pageantry of a Durham gala, 1.2m laid off as power cuts are increased, Rome vote favours early elections, Union Jack dance as farewell to Queen, Images of women, Mr Sadat to outline Egypt's strategy in policy speech today, Peregrines recovering after poison curb, Tel Aviv is unable to bear cost of Soviet Jews, Chief Rabbi chosen for his liberal image in politics, ICI gives 60,000 week's notice as 'precautionary measure', 15 parishes should merge,says report, Anti-army Swiss clergymen assailed, Nursery school tears, Ecuador leader overthrown in Army coup, Hospitals spending plan not an increase, Cairngorm jury urges qualified leaders, Mrs Castle chides Women's Lib in US, Guerrillas' sworn for to govern in Uruguay, Channel Airways dismiss 100 flight staff, Kennedy pledge of support for Bangladesh, Pamphlet airlift to convince Africans, Warning to car industry on foam plastic fires, Minister says disquieting report reveals inadequate medical and nursing care at hospital, Man risks life to save PC from quicksand, US to hurry with Polaris successor, Subtle changes brought about by economic pressures, Power cuts for all high-risk areas, The point and the prices, Spain, Restoring power to the people, Miners want guarantees against remundancy in new deal, Mr Daly tells Wilberforce inquiry, Couple's death 'avoidable', Black US judge attacks Ovambo conditions, Arrest warrant for Mrs Irving, Greece, Switzerland, Tory MPs criticize lack of talks, Europe to act on pollution of N Atlantic, Italy, Greek envoy plays down Cyprus move, The Times Diary MPs miss EEC vote in Bangladesh, Concrete runway 'essential to airport's future', Coal face workers tell of drop in their earnings. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Cambridge, Philharmonia's principal flautist quits, Many awards for troops' bravery in Ulster, Latest appointments, Ambrose Congreve Awards, Lincoln's Inn, Mr Nixon's campaign manager named. Index. Law: Court of Appeal Final payment under RIBA building contract GKN Foundations Ltd v Wandsworth London Borough, Accused 'went on raid as he was short of cash', Seven years jail for boy, Queen's Bench Division '4d refund' label on bottle gave false price indication Doble v David Greig Ltd, Tape recording interfered with, detective says, Driver banned after appeal, Soviet employee of UN on spying charge. 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Reviews: Film governors win vote, Breaking the rules of farce The Feydeau Farce Festival of 1909 Greenwich, Double triumph for Fonteyn Poeme de l'extase Covent Garden, Siege Cambridge Theatre, The Space Between Words Bbc 2, Hans Heiling Collegiate Theatre. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,001, South Bank closures, Shapirra takes over from Rozhdestvensky, Radio, Margaret Whiting to play Medea, From Greenwich to the Mermaid, Broadcasting, How sale room bidding can go mad, Favourites win Provost Cup. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 14, 1947. Argentine railways. Sport: UAU hockey team, Boxing Determined Scot gives European No 1 little to worry about, Football Match between managers may be long and bitter, Cricket Howarth starts collapse of President's XI, Racing Spanish Steps back but climate right for Charles Dickens, Sports in Brief, Skiing Schranz plans retirement, Tennis Little town with big name, Yachting Quest III needs one win, Rugby Union Biggar misses county semi-final. Politics and Parliament: Committee to consider ways of ensuring scrutiny of EEC rules and regulations, Friendless ½p still has useful role, Tax rebate averages calculated, Review of services for longer stay mentally-ill patients House of Commons, Mass lobby in highest British tradition, Privilege uncertainty in televising Parliament, Mr Heath condemns Labour's attitude, Shadow on Britain's reputation, Nearly £3m for miners and families, Full say in all Community decisions, What a little difference a day makes, Right to purchase, Subordination of British law, Britain and Nato still hoping to get Malta deal House of Lords. Editorials/Leaders: Lessons From The Whittingham Report, Scrutiny Of Public Spending, The Weight Of Russian Arms, Dangers Arising Again In Cyprus. Letters to the Editor: Public opinion, Gallery entry charges, Northern Ireland, Govan's capital needs, Economic medicine of witch doctors, Industrial training-one protest, Post Office supply policy, A 20p piece?, Commonwealth Expedition, The miners' strike: pent-up bitterness over changing conditions in the industry, Accents in the Close, Beer by the litre, Nigerian officers, Make it a red letter day, Life in the dark, Effects on business. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr H. Avery, Sir John Sargent, Mr Edgar Snow Friend of Mao Tse-tung and guide to Chinese thinking, Edmond Homsy,. Business and Finance: Developers deny leasing problem in Birmingham, US commitment in a changing world economy, Shell Chemicals to cut office staff by 13 pc, Electricity chiefs demand less reliance on coal: case is put for more flexibility, Lockheed head in UK for TriStar sales drive, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Business Diary: Schroder's selects companies' chief · Pollard goes to war, Firms seek suspension of pay guarantees as power disruption hits finances, In brief NatWest £3m loan to Cuba, US blames massive outflow of funds for $29,600m deficit, IMF withdraws gold, Washington denies Alaska pipeline delay, New Issues Cardinal Trust raising £2.75m, Gas Council and BP in Isle of Wight oil search, Equities continue recovery despite blackout, Barelaycard cash limit is doubled, Going up the High Street, hard on the heels of Boots Young contender in retail pharmaceuticals, Ethylene cartel plea to board, Company News Southerns-Evans profit over £1m in six months, Mining MIM's interim setback, Briefly from the Boardroom, Quinton Hazell expanding capacity to sell car parts through do-it-yourself outlets, Davy-Ashmore still looks vulnerable, End foreseen to unplanned reserves growth, Fixed Interest, Bids and Deals Sterling Land, Dalton in property tie-up, Life assurance Computer link-with seasoned judgment, Commonwealth study on Common Market, Closure of works halted for union to see books, ICI textile reorganization, Bonn urged to speed curbs on foreign funds, Review of severance pay for dockers opens today, Pirelli in talks for contracts worth £20m, Company Meeting Hardy's Kimberley Brewery, The Crown Agents-universal aunts in a world-wide way of business, Company Meeting Voltas Limited, Japan-EEC trade pact depends on safeguards, £8.5m spent on state advertising. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Good rise in Richard Costain, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments THF executive promoted a vice-chairman. Property: Country Properties. Births.
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