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The Times - 10/04/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Ian Morison Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, From Michael Leapman, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Hornsby, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From John Roper Medical Correspondent, From Our Legal Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, From Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Arthur Osman, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Martin, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox, By Roy McKelvie, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, Gerald Ely, by Anouilh, Chris Dunkley, Stanley Reynolds, Leonard Buckley, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Tony Aldous, A. M. Rendel, Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, PHS, K. L. PRATT, , ROGER CALVERT, , FERRIER, , GEORGE SCHUSTER, , C. G. SIMPSON, , HOWARD BALLANCE, , JOHN TREVELYAN, , D. G. DAVIES, CHRISTOPHER C. KEEN, , MICHAEL E. WATES, , A. S. MONCKTON, R. T. PAGET, , GWYN WILLIAMS, , A. N. SANDERS, , JOHN MELVIN, , JOSEPH KERMAN, , L. J. CADBURY, , ANDREW LOUDON, , JOHN BLACKING, , S. J. GOLD, , Margaret Allen, Nicholas Ashford, Mirabel Walker, Corporal punishment, Leonard Amey, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By John Armytage, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Andrew Wilson, By Roger Vielvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Robert Jones, R. S., J. HUNTER, , MILDRED WHEATCROFT, MAIA REID, C. J. FELL, , Anthony Thomas, Research by Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, by John Woodland, Philip Dyer, John Armytage, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Norman H. Tilsley, by Arthur Reed, by Ian Verchère, by Roger Fairweather, by a Special Correspondent, by Rex Haller Lambert Brothers,

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News: Viewpoint, Yard detectives swoop in hunt for shoplifters, Wide-bodied aircraft could provide challenge for surface carriers, New hopes for the cut-price plan for a Trans-African highway, Agencies are 'creating gypsy girls', Saragat plea to Italians to reject extremism, US commander thinks N Vietnam attack is last-gasp effort that will end in terrible 'bloodletting', Difficulties of capturing extra Common Market traffic underestimated, Nato's role into the 1970's to be studied, Takeaway meals take off, Exotic tastes boost perishable loads, Shortage of outstanding recruits worries the Civil Service, Steps towards new deal for tenants of flats, 'Paper gold' plan by poor nations, Woman in a man's club, Keeping goods moving day and night all year round, Catalogues for Tutankhamun queues to read, Expansion grounded in better roads and warehouses, Proposal to nominate Mr Wilson dropped, TV comedian on 'Aldershot hypocrites', Strike stops French TV, Most of London's family doctors are unavailable at night or during weekends, says surgeon, Basque workers cooperate with guerrillas, Four killed as RAF plane crashes in Italy, Zanzibar ruler's killers shot dead, Transplant doctor accused, Stuarts and Stewarts gather from near and far, N-W Frontier challenge to Bhutto regime, Most farmers 'breaking law over footpaths', Bogside ours, Provisionals say, N Vietnamese encircle seven battalions in drive towards Saigon, Airfreight, Health Ministry to inquire into abortions claim, Disruption likely today to some trains, French head likely for EEC farm post, British workers are still unimpressed, Full Government list after the reshuffle, Iraq pact strengthens place of Russia in Arab world, Law lord criticizes lack of training advice funds, Complaint against 'Sunday Telegraph' is upheld, Agriculture Potatoes again a million tons over needs, Peking deal pleases Mr Mintoff, Solzhenitsyn decides prize should go to his son, Police service determined to root out defaulters who corrupt its ranks, Pregnant mother painted and feathered, Tougher Rhodesian line on settlement proposals, M Debre comes into line as the Gaullists are called on to rally behind M Pompidou's referendum, Regional Notebook Bosworth Field rediscovered for the tourists, Global warning system sought to save forests, Price of houses shoots up by seven per cent in three months, £13m Government support for Belfast expansion of Harland and Wolff, BBC link with 'Time-Life' for new series, The Times Diary Moderate moves within NUS, Science report Medicine: Immigrants bone disease, End terror plea by 30 Belfast priests, Mr Johnson edits his own medical bulletins, At last computers are beginning to pay off, Faith is the key to truth and happiness, Mr Powell accuses Prime Minister of broken faith on EEC, A case for a conservation court, Chinese are told that the uniform look is out, First-class broker can advise on every detail, Britain's hard-headed friends in The Hague. News in Brief. Law: Man charged after parachute hijacking of US plane, Fined union may face new court case, Boy of three charged after march. Picture Gallery: Home News, Index. Display Advertising: Tradewinds Airways Ltd., Lesser, Express Cargo Service, Klm Cargo, Egyptair, Barclaycard Centre,, British Caledonian Jetcargo, Interim Statement, The Associated Paper Mills Limited, The Savoy Hotel Limited, Companies And Eec, Fly Liverpool, Britannia Cargo Swift, Dewar's, Drivers Jonas, The Manchester Mortgage Corporation Limited, St. George's Hotel, Rolls-Royce Ltd., Tiac, Stafford Kinght & Co. (Life & Pensions) Ltd., Norwich Union Insurance Group, Halifax Building Society, The Laird Group Limited, Boac Cargo,, Savills. Arts and Entertainment: Borngasser's chess contest win by half a point, Radio, Royal Ballet at Golders Green, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,046. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 4 and 8, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Golf Nicklaus masters timid field, Racing Gay Trip real hero in punishing Grand National, Real tennis Angus matches occasion, Tennis Interest grows in S Africa, Cricket New Zealanders' record, Rugby Union Saracens resist last fling by Police, Cycling Continentals conquer, Athletics, Sports in Brief, Hockey England's young talent waits in the wings, Football A double Leeds do not want as they go for one that they do. Property: Property Go-ahead for London tower block, Commercial and Industrial Property. Reviews: Tales of Hoffmann King's, Edinburgh, The Monday book A great director in his Hollywood heyday Von Stroheim By Thomas Quinn Curtiss, TV news: is there a picture in the house?, NPO/Leinsdorf Festival Hall Stephen Walsh, The Last Journey Granada, Actor, I Said Bbc 1, Film with script. Editorials/Leaders: One Horror IS Put Aside, A Chance To Set Zanzibar Straight, An Offensive Against The White House, Breaching Wall Of China. Letters to the Editor: Film censorship, 'Cracks in apartheid?', Architect and public, The rocketing prices of houses, From last week's letters, Why Oxford lost the Boat Race, Electric meters and charging, A redundant church, Learning about China, Examination of accused, NEDO ideal, VAT and the zero ratings, Private patients, BBC series on the British Empire, Inexpert nest-builder, Transport in Europe, Imprisoned in Dublin, Striking at the fundamental of capitalism, Tutankhamun Exhibition. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 8, 1947 Courtesy campaign. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons. Obituaries: Mr Francis Carty, Mr Woodrow Lloyd, SHAIKH KARUME Ruler of Zanzibar, MR J. F. BYRNES Former U S Secretary of State. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Recent Issues, More share prices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & Week's change. Business and Finance: Results this week Babcock, Debenhams and Reckitt & Colman, Laird Group's post-recovery potential, ICL policy scrutiny delays board reshuffle, Management Getting some results, Unit trust prices, Redundant: a word to shock and mutilate, Confidence in DTI team, Company law reform panel urged, U S stock prices Economy is now gaining upward momentum, Business Diary in Europe: Vogelsang's future. The EEC's Easter, BSC top priority on ministerial agenda, New Issues Overseas growth prospects for Philip Harris, Lever detergents to cost more, Corporation finance for Manchester development, Concern remains on Iceland limits, How Ulster can 'advance' to a new confidence, Who's who in North Sea oil exploration groups, Hanson Trust abandons £35m bid for Costain, Union backs claim by Vickers' foremen, Mining Union Corp's gold earners, Coffee quotas agreed, Oil search licensees begin study of areas, Freight Report Rates pessimism assailed by broker, Central bank chiefs look to increased currency stability, Two orders for Govan expected within days, TV makers seek curb on Japanese imports, Mars merges two food units, 2,000 workers may be sent home today if Cowley ban persists, Financial News, Mounting Concorde bill poses early dilemma for new aerospace minister, Euro rail company seen for 1980s, City leasing houses see Budget blow to investment, Seeing light at United Glass, Commodities Increase in zinc producer prices likely, Demanding outlook of the developing nations, Bonds traded in Europe. Births.

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