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The Times - 27/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud and David Cross, By David Wood, By Peter Jay, From Denis Taylor, From Christopher Sweeney, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Ian Murray, From John Chartres, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, Christopher Walker, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hatfield, From Ian McDonald, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Political Staff, By Craig R. Whitney, From Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant, Our Canberra Correspondent, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, by Prudence Glynn, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Edward Mortimer, Bernard Levin, PHS, PLOWDEN, , ROBERTHALL, , H. V. BERRY, , W. GREY, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , T. A. A. HUNTER, , FISHER DILKE., H. Y. H. SEKYL., T. JAMES, , CATHERINE BRAMWELL-BOOTH., KNUT HAMMARSKJOLD, , L. F. HOPKINS, , RICHARD WALDUCK, , BRIAN YOUNG, , JOHN ROBB, , STUART BARBER, , H. M. BRADMORE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Gerald Ely, By Terry Byland, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Maurice Barnfather, By Peter Hill, By Our Labour Staff, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. G. STIRLING, , JOHN GARDNER, , L. M. NAIDOO, , JOHN HUNSWORTH, , G. V. S. DAVEY, , K. L. STRETCH, , Ian Murray, By P M Oppenheimer, John Whitmore, By John Woodland, Robin Mead, by Peter Jay Economics Editor, by a Special Correspondent, by Michael von Clemm, by R. N. Bowes Willis, Faber & Dumas, by John Morrell, by Penelope Turing,

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News: TUC wants industrial Act 'put on ice', Membership of Methodist Church drops 50,000, Dockers' leaders plan to step up picketing, 22 players and fans die in Spanish crash, Australian Prime Minister told by President Pompidou that nuclear tests cannot be called off, Case for a pre-university breather, Brandt warning on suicide through pollution, Israeli tourists shot dead in Tanzania, Superb grasp of international banking trends, Post Office Tower workers want more bomb protection, Foreign banks' confidence shown by new offices, Meat imports by U S now free of quota curbs, Briton, wife and girl out of China, Mr Asai: I do not foresee a general switch from bank deposits, The mood of Britain Dice loaded against us, police say, Armed students on guard in Argentine city, England at top of European crime league, Bombing avoided near the China border, Women At Work Talking to computers, A day to return baked beans to the bilges, RAF saves 11 from Navy aircraft in sea, Socialists in trouble over split on Europe, Italy without most of its newspapers, Russia and Japan fight whaling moratorium, Shadwell Basin heliport plan rejected, West Europe Rome hopes that Signor Andreotti may achieve reforms despite conservative stamp of new Cabinet, Dr Castro hugged in Moscow, Dr Kaunda dismisses Zambia bank chief, Miki Sekers: some tributes, Rate falls to about $2.50 in New York, Ovamboland is to be given more autonomy, Science report Cancer: Evaluating radiotherapy, Cairo backs continued use by guerrillas of bases in Lebanon, Italian Cabinet sworn in, Move to ban lorries from streets at night, EEC finance ministers decide to preserve their currency system in wake of floating pound, Mr Allon ascribes air attack to error, Ready to become one of the world's great stock markets, Two soldiers die in violent hours before ceasefire in Ulster, Barcelona rules for avoiding cholera, McGovern false start in his final sprint, Education notebook Higher education likely to bear the brunt of Mrs Thatcher's strategy for savings, Waiting for a sign from the egoists, Home-based firms unmoved by earthquake insurance, Mr Mizuta: we cannot go back to the gold standard. The role of gold should and will be diminishing, New social security deal for Spain's toreros, Pentagon loses more secrets to columnist, The Times Diary Critics discuss review delay, 8: Financial Centres Of The World Tokyo, Debate expected on censure motion, Fashion Distinctive markings, 200 'should not be kept in psychiatric hospital', New plans for Piccadilly puts more emphasis on shops and pleasure, Broken glass to be analysed after train crash evidence of beer bottles in cab, Finding your way through a mass of humanity, Emotional 'blackmail' in adolescent relations, Shooting of Scot still unexplained, New settlements rising in Sinai, Enviable savings growth in all sectors, Overseas Nixon campaigners are alarmed by angry wife's attack, Europe's socialists moving towards unity on the EEC, Men stand guard on former targets, Da Nang planes move to Thailand, Wave of selling on a broad front, New Zealanders demonstrate against apartheid, New structure for Citizens' Advice Bureaux, Provisionals 'ready for offensive', Seato 'thing of the past', Indiana farmer finds hijack money in field, Protests at changes in school selection rules for inner London, Mr Kimura: we are not willing to accept a certain amount of inflation as inevitable, Cambridge tripos results: History of art, natural sciences, languages. Politics and Parliament: MPs brave evil smells in cause of clean air, Community service experiment with criminals House of Lords, Concorde on view to public at Heathrow during next weekend House of Commons, Parliamentary Notices, Tour operators urged to say if hotels are ready, Government ready to end 'incredible scandal' over office development, Lords to hear dock case appeal soon, Fewer jet movements by night at Luton, Legislation threat to developers who keep offices empty to enhance capital gains, Tax credits 'a new fiscal animal', Protest at Belgian blocking of takeover, Food prices record defended: all responsible for controlling inflation, Assurances on cases of corruption, Westminster being choked, Blind Partners profits not for charity, Commons welcome for Katyn memorial. News in Brief. Index. Sport: Cricket Lillee can make hard summer hot for English batsmanship, Boxing McAlinden may have to defer unique ambition, Racing Programme for Brighton meeting, Golf Three share the lead at Downfield, Sports in Brief, Yachting Holders go into first place, Polo Prince Charles is captain, Football Bournemouth pay £20,000 for Gabriel, Tennis Yesterday's magic fades before eager youth of Connors, £3,000 prize for show jumpers, Athletics Heat could give Green edge over Greek. Display Advertising: Associated Television Corporation Ltd, Wako Securities Co., Ltd., Fuji Bank, Nippon Kangyo Kakumaru Securities Co., The Mitsubishi Trust And Banking Corporation, Bank Of Kobe, Hardy Amies Sale, Jones Lang Wootton, Luncheon Vouchers, Canlife Unit Trust, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Saitama Bank, Eguchi Nitto Securities Co., Ltd., The Lockheed L-1011 Tristar., Sanwa Bank, The Daiwa Securities Co., Ltd., Tokai Bank, Nikko, Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd., The Kyowa Bank, Limited, Crossfriars Trust Limited, Property Holding & Investment Trust Limited, Iberia, Mitsubishi Bank, Job, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., The Hongkong Bank Group, Ibm, Fly National Airlines., Ansamatic, Boac, Daiwa Bank, Bank Of Tokyo, The Sumitomo Bank Ltd., White, Weld & Co., Ir, Hamilton & Inches, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, Watney Mann Limited, The Shriro Group Of Companies, Rotherchat, Hine, Tha National Bank Of Commerce, Japan International Bank Limited, N. Brown Investments Limited, International Call For Bids, The Long-Term Credit Bank Of Japan, Ltd., Dkb. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court of Appeal Stolen car: Innocent buyer is paid for repairs Greenwood v Bennett and Others, Worthless transcript not enough Regina v Le-Caer, Juror jailed for three years, Storeman tells jury he did not murder two workmates or give poison to anyone. Arts and Entertainment: £62,000 for Audubon bird book, Radio, Broadcasting, Parents' Day, The Theatre Upstairs, Fischer delays going to Iceland, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,113, England share bridge cup with Scotland. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: Talk About London Bbc 1, Holland Festival: dancers at an apocalyptic gathering, Royal Opera plans for 1972/73, Po Miss Julie Hampstead, Footlights Revue Roundhouse. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 25, 1947 Japanese whaling, ... which brings me back to the Attorney General. Editorials/Leaders: The Surrender Rule, Seato The More Useful For Being Dead, A New Deal For Currencies, Signor Andreotti's New Team. Letters to the Editor: French nuclear weapon tests, Treatment of religion on television, Advertising and crime, Penny talk, No Etonians at Henley, Pressure on the printing trade caused by the European Communities Bill, Bach to eternity, Bank charges, Consequences of the Government's decision to float the pound, Air fare agreements, Little evidence in training, No excuses for performance, The General Synod, Non-commercial VAT penalties will harm professional standards, The control of commercial radio, Hotel fire precautions, Ghana economic policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Mr Nat Fleischer, Mr Nim Hall An outstanding rugby player, Mr Nicholas Hannen A distinguished actor, Mr Cyril King. Business and Finance: Wool sales cancelled, London consortium offers finance to Birmingham exhibition centre, Shah's statement has OPEC in disarray By Roger Vielvoye, Likelihood of legislation on Crowther report, Commodities Coffee futures up sharply, Unit trust prices, Stevenage jobs hope, Builders claim little strike impact, Cocoa surplus now put at only 14,000 long tons, Company Meeting Fortnum & Mason, Equities Friday's gains cut back, Sugar futures drop 42 pts, Money orders under exchange control, Share prices slip in a cautious market, Company Meeting Hongkong (Selangor) Rubber Mr. Addinsell's Statement, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company News Higher payout on trebled profits at Joseph Dawson, Gold up 30 cents, Senator demands Litton naval contracts inquiry, Call for contingency plan on dollar-gold price, 850 more walk out at Teesside steelworks, Technological change Who runs society-man or machine?, New Issues Crossfriars Trust's unquoted content, Denmark wants to pull out of EEC agreement on narrow currency margins, Increase of 4½pc predicted in building output, Japan will use controls to avoid floating yen, Company backs packaging future of plastics film, Blow to Malta property market, Business Diary: £10m Green revolution at David Greig's, Money Market Rates, ATV before the levy cut bonus, Mining Selection Trust in Australia, Chairmen's Reports 'Highlands' outlook, GMH increase profit forecast for year to £29m, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts lower in reduced trade, £18m grant for rail services, Computer news Consultants plan user survey, Bids and Deals Wrensons to pay £10m for Greig chain, Massive aid for discount houses, Disputes fear for Channel Islands' tourist recovery, Coal imports opposed as export curbs lifted, London and Cambridge Economic Bulletin-I Economic realities behind the float, Insurers facing biggest mining claim at Wankie, Double setback for BLMC in drive to end piecework rates, OECD will approve shipbuilding subsidy cuts. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Heavy turnover in Watney, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Wall Street slide goes on as fears grow. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Martin Wilkinson is reelected as SE chairman. Property: Salerooms Sotheby's, London & Suburban, Property Abroad. Births.

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