The Times - 23/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Robert B.Semple, By Philip Howard, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Warman, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From A Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, Stephen Jessel, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, Christopher Walker, From Patrick Brogan, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Louis Heren, From Jerome Caminada, From Michael Knipe, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, by Prudence Glynn, John Russell Taylor, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Bernard Levin, Louis Heren, Peter Jay, PHS, DINAH HUTCHINSON, , CRYSTAL HALE, , TIM VOELCKER, , DAVID SAVORY, , MALCOLM POTTER, , OLIVER TURNER, , Trevor Huddleston, , CR, Humphry Berkeley, Cyril Bibby, S. Booth-Clibborn, Brigid Brophy, G. M. Carstairs, John Coventry, SJ, Raymond Firth, J. S. L. Gilmour, Kenneth Greet, Peter Henderson, Clive Jenkins, Bruce Kent, David Kerr, Alex Lyon, Reg Prentice, Ambrose Reeves, John A. T., Robinson, Dick Taverne, Richard M., Titmuss, Willis, Frank Judd, J. F. H. EAGLES, , AGNES HEADLAM-MORLEY, , R. SPENCE, , G. H. NORTON, , JOY LAW, , N. CHADWICK, , JOHN E. BROWN, , CHRISTOBEL HARDCASTLE, , MARK ALDRIDGE, , P. J. KORSHIN, , W. BROWN, , A. P. RYAN, , JOHN HUGHES, , PETER TOWNEND, , JOHN DRISCOLL, , RICHARD MARKE, STEPHEN PARISH, , JOFFRE DU PAYS DEGALLES, PETER KNOTTLEY, , RONALD DWORKIN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Andrew Lumsden, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Patricia Tisdall, Kenneth Owen, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, From Alan Macgregor, C. J. THOMAS, , A. J. LUCKING, , M. G. SCROGGIE, , ARTHUR E. WALSH, , A. C. GILL, , REX BINNING, , JOHN H. HOBBS, , G. S. SOLT, , JOHN H. PHILLIPS, , E. W. SHEPHERD, Eric Wigham, Malcolm Brown, Philip Dyer, Ross Davies, by Michael Frenchman, by Peter Hill, M.F., by Jeff Radford,
ResumoNews: Mayor's casting vote ensures Labour control, Mr Nixon's speech in Moscow, Lebanese government resigns, OAU calls on West to help guerrillas, Pilots 'refuse £800 rise', North Vietnamese forces renew their offensive to coincide with Mr Nixon's visit to Russia, Education notebook A different perspective in facts behind the march of London schoolchildren, Threat to explode bomb on liner Leonardo da Vinci, Need for foreign investment, Flourishing money climate boosts demand for insurance, The Times Diary Kyle triumphs in camera, Middle East news coverage debated, Ombudsman for safety urged by law journal, Time gained for villa dig, Uganda denial over missing men, Life-support systems in danger, ecologist says, Defence and Aid's role in Rhodesia, Fiscal incentives for tourism, Union warns 'blacking' stewards of dangers, Tighter control urged over operators of mineral workings, Herr Brandt to weld Austria's EEC links, Guide to Rhode Island and Oregon primaries, US leads investors from abroad, BR cuts 125 trains for drivers' talks, Child governors plan meets snags, Africans are warned: no excessive jubilation, Nine per cent pay rise leaves teachers lukewarm, BBC looks at battle over park mining, Berlin air chaos as controllers go slow, 'Beggar my neighbour' threat to Big Three of capitalism, Ex-Defence Minister forms Government in Turkey, Volunteers to explain birth control, Women At Work Equality at the crossroads, Provisionals order IRA officials out of Bogside as women march against killing, Anti-war demonstrators in melee at Pentagon, Compulsory tax plan aims to eliminate slum housing, Potential as exporting centre, Emphasis at Chelsea is on easy upkeep, Mental hospital to discharge third 'forgotten' patient, Mr Davies delights Labour with his plans to help lame ducks, The road to Moscow: paved with good intentions, Monetary correction helps the fight against inflation, Podgorny friendship offer, Bombs injure 65 as Protestants plan more barricades, Survey finds rickets in Birmingham children, Inflation given priority at Chequers meeting, Tear gas quells revolt in Venice prison, Increase in volume of market trading, Lessons to be learnt from Japan's industrial expansion, ANC leader did not see Pearce report, Write off £135m deficit, postmen's leader urges, Mr Nixon and Mr Brezhnev hold unscheduled talks at start of visit, Communications vital for development, Curb on slimming claims challenged, West Europe Vatican confident of restoring Pietà, Ceylon becomes the Republic of Sri Lanka as guns boom, drums throb and school girls sing, Penetration into Eurocurrency markets Big rise in mutual funds stimulates savings, Science report Cosmology: Japanese claim doubted, Shipbuilding forges ahead, Fined teacher to appear before ILEA, Graduates 'get the message' over job shortage, The new hand in the game, West Europe Opportunities in Queen's visit to France lost through excessive concern for protocol, Civil Service worried by 'reckless recruiting', Bishop sees a better route to church unity, Move on work for disabled, Young campaigners of 1968 find new hope in McGovern camp, Rio de Janeiro 3: Financial Centres Of The World A transformed economy promotes world confidence and attracts capital, Meeting to iron out Concorde snags, London landmark destroyed: A restaurant, The mood of Britain Senior Army officers concerned about 'subversive forces', The fabulous city-thriving, prosperous, alive, W Berliners return home to 'see you soon' calls, Fashion The mogul of menswear surveys his territory. Obituaries: Dame Margaret Rutherford, Mr Cecil Day-Lewis dies after long illness, Mr Cecil Day-Lewis Poet, translator and writer of detective stories. Politics and Parliament: End of no-go areas must be part of any peace initiative House of Commons, Protest over pensions, Curb on eviction powers, Recruitment of diplomats, Sir Alec to withdraw settlement terms, Industrial court: impact of law of contempt on press, Criticisms in DTI reports, Huge rise in HP debt expected in next year, Labour will make more radical use of measure, Weekend sitting by Appeal Court to meet an emergency, Ending scourge of regional degeneration: EEC have no objection to Industry Bill, House sale contracts. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bacal Construction Limited, Rolls Royce, Rank Xerox, The Tharsis Sulphur And Copper Co Ltd, Banco Brascan De Investimento S.A., The ASH Spinning Co. Ltd., Tannery, The Carlton Tower, Mgm, Rolls-Royce, G.T. Japan Investment Trust Limited, Rex, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Tkm, Ansafone, Yeoman Investment Trust Limited, Australia And New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Thames, Dewar's, Banco Do Estado De Sao Paulo S.A., British Caledonian, Bnh, Banco Metropolitano De Investimentos S.A., Saab 99, Commission On Industrial Relations, The Sul & Sud America Group, Ibm, East Rand Consolidated, White, Weld & Co., Lancia, Board Of Inland Revenue, Twa, Halifax Building Society, Icl, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Jcb, Btr Limited, Watts Blake Bearne & Company Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Murder charge, US Court allows majority verdicts, Language case JP resigns, Soldier buried wife's body in garden, Crown say, Construction Training Board a charity Construction Industry Training Board v Attorney General, Twelve men for trial on 44 charges, British witnesses fly to Italy for murder trial, Pop injunction not lifted. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: New Malagasy security chief appointed, University news, British journalist honoured at Nice book festival. Sport: Football Moment for Ramsey to experiment, Boxing Three champions left out of Olympic trial, Sports in Brief, Tennis Customary confusion spiced with absurdity, Cricket Illingworth captain for first two Tests, Golf Curtis Cup players warm up, Racing Example well set by Piggott in success at St Cloud, Rugby Union Resolute Federation shake tourists, Athletics Norris follows father's footsteps in US. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, WOMEN'S APPOINTMENTS (continued from page 29), Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The cost of being contemporary, Chhau Dancers. Sadler's Wells, Mahabharata Aldwych, Hitchcock magic is intact Frenzy (x) Paramount, Seventeen Per Cent Said Push Off Atv, John Cage, David Tudor Albert Hall. Arts and Entertainment: £16,000 for bracket clock by Tompion, Radio, Broadcasting, Sunday-night revue, Sheehan wins in bridge Gold Cup, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,083, Return of Tokyo Kid Brothers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago American aid From The Times of Wednesday, May 21, 1947, Iconoclasts I have known.... Editorials/Leaders: Conflicts Of Interest, Sri Lanka's Old And New Left, The Fears Of Protestants, Present Selfishness, Future Terrorism. Letters to the Editor: Islington water sports, The price of books, Medals for sale, Young offenders, Fewer fewers, How to boost business and speed communications, After the Pearce report, Standardize share registration, Steerage class for cheap air fares, Three-point plan to solve the water shortage, Bournemouth Belle, Hereditary titles, Financial advice for the aged, Americans at table, Indoor tennis, Illegal use of bank cheque cards, Retrograde effects of the Trade Descriptions Bill, The Egyptian bird, Sole cure of inflation, PO use of phone profits, US policy in Vietnam, Grievances of schoolchildren on strike, Easy lessons for extortioners, Comparative rates of VAT. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Business and Finance: Tax men see snags in relief plan for low-paid, Commodities Copper declines £4.50 a ton, Pollution test errors 'may cost US Ford millions', Alcan puts up prices by 5 pc, Unit trust prices, Business Diary: Once a jollv swagman. A Savile Row fitting, Expansion will continue but the economic miracle is now over, Unions spurn Watney talks offer by GMH, Company News Larger stores hoist profits of Gateway, Japanese import boost high on Mr Davies' Tokyo agenda, Lonrho arranges Ivory Coast loan, United Biscuits enter health food market, Chairmen's Reports TKM see 'substantial' rise this year, Steel men accept pay deal, Equities Renewed selling in leaders, Fixed Interest and Money One point falls in gilt-edged, Decisive Gulf oil talks, Reclamation expert predicts early demise of car retread industry, New Issues Testing interest in Japan, Staff air complaints on P & O policies, Foundrymen picket Spanish exhibition, MPs want firm stand by Britain on fishing limits, R-R to merge Derby and Bristol engine division management posts, Industrial Relations Act Time ripe for TUC to reconsider its policy, Briefly from the Boardroom, British steelmakers at bottom of world league, 35-hour week and longer annual holiday urged as targets for car industry, Talks at CBI on Community bank aid for regions, EEC rule on butterfat levels 'retrograde', In search of a policy for farming, Better outlook for cotton, Charterhouse personal loans, Pitfalls face firms renting homes for employees, Money Market Rates, Halifax chief lists home price cut priorities, Shipbuilders question amount of training fund, Computer news Machine tool systems depend on the Minic, Nestle unions challenge on redundancies, Southern Germany: the booming area ignored by British business But now Whitehall mounts two-year export drive, Reed International moves into top gear, US irritation at comment on yen, Reed group profits increase by £10.2m, Plea to help America thwart protectionists, Unions ban overtime at Ransome plants, Bids and Deals Ralli aim at 'first' in Japan, Whitehall plea by Equity & Law on Belgian setback, Lord Melchett says BSC prices will go up in EEC, Mining Promising future for WA gold output. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Breweries active, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Pound slightly higher, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Research chief at CU Properties. Property: Salerooms.
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