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The Times - 16/03/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood and George Clark, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell and Hugh Noyes, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Tim Devlin, Tony Aldous, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Ian McDonald, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, From David Ledger, From Richard Wigg, Latin America Correspondent, By Gabriel Ronay, By Norman Fox, By Peter Marson, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Joel Hurstfield, David Williams, Marghanita Laski, James Morris, John Pearson, by Patrick O'Leary, by Norman Batchelor, P. O'L., Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, Louis Heren, Peter Waymark, PHS, JOHN DODWELL., JOHN COOK, , PAUL FOOT., M. C. W. HUNTER, J. CAMPBELL, R. A. SAYCE., SANDRA ROBINSON., RICHARD LAW., ROBERT LUSTY., GEORGE McWATTERS., ROY SHAW., ROBERT RHODES JAMES., A. P. RYAN., T. A. WAINWRIGHT, , R. W. HALLIDAY., H. W. R. WADE., B. A. GILLMAN., DEVONSHIRE., F. M. A. TORRENS-SPENCE., GIOVANNI CARSANIGA., Charles Hargrove, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By John Armytage, By Roy Farndon, By Ian Morison, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Jay conomics Editor, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, E. ROY MULLINS., GILBERT COPE, , LESLIE HUCKFIELD., PHILIP RAY., NEIL MELROSE., ROBIN WARD., P. K. LEVENE., J. L. VENN., LIONEL ALBERT., C. M. GYSIN., RALPH TUBBS., Hugh Stephenson, Anthony Thomas reports, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Peter Hill, By Our Political Editor, Ronald Faux, Stuart Marshall,

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News: Crash after vandals cut railway signal line, Spy's wife says she needs Social Security, Booby-trap kills two Army bomb experts, U S call for drug reforms, Three Grammy awards for Carole King, Britain accepts EEC plan for currency margins, Catholics fear a 'backlash' on Saturday, Design report Pompidou touch at the Elysée, Suicide in Hungary now of 'epidemic proportions', Senators to take evidence at lobbyist's bedside, Snow reports, Bangladesh food supplies dwindle, A populist answer from Florida, Slimming pills 'brought heartbreak', Good prices paid for silver, Public Trustee Office to close after 66 years, Saffrons for cricket: Eagles for speedway, A top place for conferences, ILEA will keep file on assaults in schools, Housewives compete for groceries at bingo, Nato frustration over talks on forces cuts, Eastbourne Slumbering in the sun yet alive to needs of today, Railmen drop threat of work-to-rule and agree to talks, Israel sees scheme as an obstacle to peace, M 1 barrier 'not made to withstand 16-ton lorry', Common Market ministers fail to agree on farm prices and finance for agricultural reforms, Zulu chief not to attend world conference, Colombian students on hunger strike to press call for reform, £5.25m constructive loss on Mark-31 torpedo, Mr Amery attacks TV programme on rents as 'travesty", Motoring Japan proves formidable challenger, Architects win in spare time, Misadventure verdict on mental patient, Harsh penalties sought for dud cheques in Kenya, Mr Jenkins and the 'foolish friends' theory, Jockey assaulted after winning race in Sydney, Pensioners' paradise aims to attract more young people, Rejection of any 'possible' intiatives in N Ireland condemned, Police tow away car with baby inside, Glosters' march deferred, Review of metal waste risks, Greek leaders study Makarios reply, Arab bitterness over Husain plan for Palestine state, TUC urges minister to call off internment, 'Poppycock' about pop festivals and freedom, Neo-Fascists display their admiral, 'Ganging up' on Rothschild denied, Mrs Gandhi's party now controls 14 states, Modernizing vital links with disaster, The twin factors in town's prosperity, Banker accused over will of millionaire, Science report Egyptology: The kith and kin of Tutankhamun, Scrollfragments put accepted date of the Gospels in doubt, Man charters airliner for sick wife, Mr Muskie's prospects depend on two crucial primaries after debacle in Florida poll, Higher education coordination sought, South Africans holding no detainees without trial, 112 die as Danish jet strikes mountain, Oil search off British coast to be extended, 'No merger' verdict likely in report on BAC and Hawker Siddeley, Mr St John-Stevas says peace plan will have two aims, Environment No ceasefire in Chichester planning fight, Armed police in pre-dawn raids on 60 homes, Faulkner-Heath talks next week on ending Ulster crisis, Print union leaders to discuss further action, 'No change' in film censorship policy, The Times Diary £5m benefactor insists on Seifert, French Foreign Minister to visit Peking, Howard Hughes meets U S envoy before new move, MPs ask about submarines for Israel, Saving the censor from scissors, Efta and Six open free trade talks today, Healey tones of doom delight Mr Foot. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Brufords Of Eastbourne, Lesser, Dunhill, Ppa, Ductwork & Steelwork, The Cimex, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, Clifton Hotel,, Gn Ltd, Olivetti Systems, Hmso, Embs, Interim Statement, Eastbourne Motors Limited, Foyles Art Gallery, Caffyns Ltd, The Times, The Bowater Paper Corporation Limited, The Tesco Group Of Companies,, Trust Houses Forte, Osterreichische Landerbank, Peugeot, The Lady Mary, Sporting Chronicle, Fly National Airlines, EQUITY & Law, Healey & Baker, The Scottish Provident Institution, Vosper Limited, Wall's, Huddersfield Building Society, Ecgd, The Compton Estate Office,, After Eight. Law: Three jailed for causing trawler deaths, Footballer sues FA over ban on move, IRA escaper for trial on arms charge, Prosecution drop a charge against teacher, Court of Appeal Libel action against Mick Jagger must be tried as a whole Constable v Jagger, Proctors may face ancient university court, House of Lords SET concessions only for establishments in development areas Lord Advocate v Babcock & Wilcox (Operations) Ltd, Anarchist jailed in Germany, Man remanded on guns charge, Turkish court passes death sentence, Five Britons warned to get out of Spain, Sewell jury to consider if gang was ruthless, Ink girl appeals against Belgian sentence, Suspended jail sentence on Miss Devlin. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Rentals, Business Notices., Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Hockey Navy beat off late strikes when cornered by RAF, Football Birmingham aim to oust opponents from league as well as cup, Golf Curtis Cup pair take clear lead, Sports in Brief, Skiing, Racing, Tennis Wimbledon at its weakest for years, Rugby Union Six points measure of superiority, Rowing Fast times a boost for Oxford morale, Motor racing Beware ideas of March, Boxing Two identical offers. Reviews: A German Requiem Royal Festival Hall, Infancy and Childhood Soho Poly, Fiction, Fiction Flight from a Dark Equator, England's police state: the controversy of Thomas Cromwell Policy and Police, The reforming tailor, his search for respectability, and the growth of industrial class consciousness The Autobiography of Francis Place, Sir William Walton: music for super-professionals, A prodigy of the imperial enterprise The Lunatic Express, Siegfried Behrend Purcell Room, IIse Wolf Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Quick guide, Puppets all over the show, Cosa Nostra: one more for the American heritage Honour Thy Father. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,026, Radio, Broadcasting, New Walton work for Bath Festival, Toronto Dance Theatre for The Place. Politics and Parliament: Mr Healey opposes military role for EEC, 'Motorists face £100 insurance premiums', Changes in export finance: British firms put in better competitive position, Statement sought on Special Branch raids House of Commons, Powerboats should keep clear of bathers, Mr Shore's claim: a successor Parliament can undo European Communities Bill, Decision on post-Apollo work likely in April House of Lords, Many more sales of council houses., Lighting on fogprone motorways, MRC's new unit in reproductive biology. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The ayes and noes of a four-eyed git, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 14, 1947 Mid-week sport. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Wallace Wins On Bussing, All Bingo Should Go To The Board, Reforming Export Credit, A Change Of Name, Not Of Problems. Letters to the Editor: The V & G tribunal, Development of canals, Parcels out in the cold, Human needs in industry, Slight error, Satisfaction on a razor's edge, Good trade outlets, Mountaineering courses, Setting up of commercial radio, BBC Empire series, Learning languages, Reliable post, Council lunch, Separate passports, Declaration of aim for Ulster, Land wastage by railways, Pubs: lost cause?, Clutter removed, Police seizure of documents, Sales from a library, Astonishing, Excellent 'phone service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Centenarian chemist, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Recruits still increasing, First Bishop of Doncaster is appointed. Obituaries: Gustave Von Grunebaum Historian of Islam, Dame Joan Marsham, Jean Viard, Dr A. J. V. Underwood. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign exchange The great monetary illusion persists, London & Regional Market Prices Late fall in Bowater, How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Commodities Sugar futures collapse, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Government awards offshore oil search licences to 66 groups, United States Payments deficit down sharply in last quarter, Business Diary: That Welsh oil-strike. Villiers's new hot seat, Third largest union seeks deregistration, Kuwait Three companies still to reply on participation, U S price rise limit lowered, Large rise in registrations of new companies, Unit trust prices, Fixed Interest and Money, Chairmen's Reports Not much recovery by P & O this year, Positive US approach to money and trade reform, Bids and Deals Highland Elec come for ITR, Industrial leaders revise submissions on level of reflation in the Budget, Mr Davies says 'no set criteria on lame ducks', Fixed export credit rate is cut to 6 per cent, Thomson joins North Sea consortium, Machine tool makers 'need public sector orders of £20m', Weakness of dollar influences Fed policies, New Issues. Bristol Water tender prices, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Taxation cuts of £600m forecast by Mr du Cann, £2.5m loan for dock board, Invitation for farmers to cooperate in selling, Industrial output picture is gloomy, RIBA chief hits at dissenters, Bowaters hit, Practice and doctrine in the City, UK firms face, THF confident on profit, London trade mission to visit Peking, Bank of England and CBI lead City moves for a watchdog on industry, Building industry training board cuts income deficit, Huge demand for Royco issue, Motor traders' turnover rises 23 pc, 'One man's equity is another man's injustice', Company News Hall dividend hoisted by 4 points, West Germany Dr Schiller confident that recession will not occur, Watney make top level changes at IDV, Marathon deal hinges on Budget, Mining Steel setback hits Rio Algom, Co-op Bank look at credit cards, Record year for man-made fibres, Sabotage at Lordstown-how General Motors' bright star was dimmed, North Sea licensees and block numbers Northern North Sea. Business Appointments: Business appointments Watney's chairman to head board of IDV. Property: Country Properties, Spotlight on Yorkshire The property price spiral heads north, London And Suburban. Births.

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