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The Times - 30/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Charles Hargrove, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Alan Hamilton, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Peter Scott of The Times higher Education Supplement, From Our Education Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Our Political Staff, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Brian Cashinella, By Our Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Christopher Walker, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, John Higgins, Paul Moor, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Alan Blyth, by Prudence Glynn, By 'Hugh Barry', , Bernard Levin, Jo Grimond, PHS, Roy Lewis, R. S. MAW., WALTER ELLIOT., J. H. FREMLIN., J. WALKER., H. LESLIE KIRKLEY., A. L. ROWSE., BRYAN HARVEY., ANTONY WALKER., DAVID KINNERSLEY., R. MELVILLE., S. W. ROSKILL, , R. H. W. BULLOCK., W. R. F. SPEARMAN., G. L. W. BOSWELL., AVEBURY., ROBIN YOUNG., JONATHAN MATHIAS, ROY F. HOWARD., GRAHAM ZELLICK, R. F. ROCKSTRO., JOHN MORRIS., By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Prof Arthur Summerfield writes, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Business News Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By Roger Vielvoye, By Patricia Tisdall, From David Housego, by Peter Hill, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, OWEN LUDER, FRIBA., W. H. LAITHWAITE., J. C. WAITS., ANN LIVETT, , HANS WOLFF., Anthony Thomas, By John Woodland, by Christopher Marley Financial Editor, C.M., by Christopher Marley, by Gerry Delikhan, G.D., by Anthony Rowley, Alan Chalkley, by Penelope Turing,

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News: 85 per cent poll in rail dispute ballot, Steady flow of callers pay respects at Paris home, Delhi vote to end privileges of Civil Service, Communists give up buildings in Kontum, Shetland: an old dowry renewed, City-dwellers' plans to buy 'second home' in country anger Welsh nationalists, Attack on Tory policies denied by Monday Club, Minister not to intervene over Dorset drilling, Stock market gives the investing world something to think about, The mood of Britain A prosperous city, but homeless must queue nightly for a mattress in the crypt, Uganda ministers accused of plotting with Israel, Mr Wallace still ready to fight for nomination, Communique refers to 'significant agreements', African Rhodesia takes crisis calmly, Proposal to abolish college lecturers' grades only narrowly defeated, Dumped milk brings threat of pollution as Breton farmers' strike spreads, Fashion, Police escort but quiet wedding for the vicar, Rural councils to meet in mood of relief, Text of US-Soviet declaration, Office supply and demand in harmony, Education Notebook Cost and priorities among four questions taxpayers have the right to ask Labour, US-Soviet pledge to avoid nuclear war, Textiles remain key to economic performance, 4: Financial Centres Of The World Hongkong, Tribute to Duke during Trooping ceremony, Lord Caradon to state case at UN for Namibia, The Times Diary Consultant leaves National Theatre, Behind Rhodesia's double blindness, Oil dumped in pond 'killing wildlife', 35 escape fifth hotel fire in Bayswater, $2,000m tourist industry still in its infancy, Colony is China's business link with rest of the world, Island is really the heart of the matter, Russian jet fails Mr Nixon, 1872 farm union's heirs pay homage, Oxford students attack 'cautious' coeducation plan, A letter of complaint to Mr Heath and his ministers, Headmasters want another system for fixing pay, Rain, wind make it half-hearted holiday, Extension of Belfast car ban likely after bomb havoc in city centre, Mr McGovern wins on points in California television confrontation with Mr Humphrey, Science report Geophysics: North Atlantic fault, West Europe. France has plan to reduce Europe's mountain of butter, Fabians indict Labour on the EEC, Prospects are bleak for agreement at dock talks, Permanent site in view for pop festivals, Gunman kills three at election rally in US, Concern over Japan's trade preference policy, Move to speed security conference, Seven river authorities demand local controls, Hope of rapid rescue for Venice, Kampala inquiry on lost Americans wound up, WI delegates to debate free family planning, EEC to open talks with U S on uranium supplies, Banking set-up is one of the strongest in Asia, Official IRA in Dublin declares immediate Northern Ireland ceasefire, Flexible free-enterprise system welcomes all comers, End retreat, Mr McGarvey urges unions in conference attack on Government, Labour and TUC. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Far East Exchange Limited, Portals Holdings Limited, Watneys, Interim Statement, The Mandarin, P. Murray-Jones Limited, Hutchison International Limited, Ultramar Company Limited, The Scottish European Investment Company Limited, George Richardson (Tweeds), Abbey National Building Society, Hong Kong Trade Development Council, W. E. Hutton & Co., The Ka Wah Bank, Ltd., The Hongkong Bank Group, Slater, Walker Australian Investment Trust Limited, Bache & Co. (Hk) Ltd., Bangkok Bank Ltd., Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Ltd., The Attock Oil Company Limited, White, Weld & Co., The London Asiatic Rubber & Produce Company, Limited, Bnp, Shanghai Commercial Bank Ltd., Rhp, Hine, Dao Heng Bank Ltd., Ecgd, Save And Prosper European Growth Fund, The National Bank Of Commerce, The Chartered Bank. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Football Best on agenda after club end their tour, Sport Racing Brigadier Gerard lives to fight another day after Sandown Park, Motor cycling Double triumph for Pickrell at Brands Hatch, Tennis Miss Molesworth finds right answers and reaches last eight in Paris, Croquet, Polo Cowdray Park win in extra time, Cycling, Sports in Brief, Athletics Uncertainty forgotten as Lerwill makes his breakthrough, Motor Racing Barker injured after he spins off track, Olympic trials off, Rugby Union Serious task for reserves in England XV, Yachting East Germans best in a blow, Olympic Games France face rejection, Cricket Umpires stop Sussex from changing their batting order, Golf Ten holes enough as Bonallack cruises into second round. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Bussiness Notices, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LSO/Lombard Festival Hall, Venezuelan artists Midland Group Gallery Nottingham, Another Spoonful of Poison, Darling? Komische Oper, Berlin, The Possessed Aldwych, Andre Previn makes the pieces fit. Property: Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Busy time for the Dragon Slaver, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, May 28, 1947 Nazis Hanged. Editorials/Leaders: A Fruitful Week In Moscow, Boost For The French Government, U S tax reform Astounding display of fiscal acrobatics, Oecd's Dismal Failure. Letters to the Editor: The Nobel Prize, Psychiatric hospitals, Nuclear power risks, Sir Christopher Bullock, Westerham road scheme, Mobile crane accidents, Advertisements in books, Forbidden fruit, Banks' move to combat fraud, Penalties in court, Report on judiciary, Local government, Camp sites for gipsies, When headlamps are dipped, Why not Ceylon?, Mining in National Parks, Limited liability plan for engineers, Countries rich and poor, Inflationary effect of VAT. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,089, Radio, Four tie for first place at Ilford Open chess. Obituaries: Prof T. H. Pear, Mr W. S. Wiggles Worth, Sir Gilbert Stephenson A legendary naval officer, Violette Leduc French writer. Business and Finance: Shipyard men renew shorter week claim, Pact with Iran to spur UK investment, Europe traders' London forum, Unit trust prices, AUEW seeks to stiffen case for plant bargaining, End of Arab ban sought by BLMC, Two sides in Iraq oil dispute try again, Results this week BP, Turner & Newall and Metal Box, Vital importance of retail restructuring in Co-op's battle of the High Street, Company Meeting Piccadilly Theatre Limited Mr. Donald Albery On V.A.T. And The Monico Block Development, Business Diary in Europe: Short commons from Sir Alec, Bonn crisis looms over cutbacks, Briefly from the Boardroom, Co-op chief stresses the need for mergers to form super stores, Labour shortage in N Sea exploration, EEC and Japan in fresh talks on trade deadlock, New Issues Attractions of overseas trusts, Singer lays off 1,300 at strike-torn plant, Consultancy firm taken over by its pension fund, Short-time threat at VW as sales remain depressed, UK-French wine trade discussions, Industry gets ready for rail and dock hold-ups, Competition from City for clearing bank jobs, Coffee in Trieste, Company News Costain in £1.3m homes purchase, Freight Report Japanese strike still propping up rates, Commodities Attack against cocoa pact, Mining Long term scope in financial houses, Simon Engineering awaits better times. Business Appointments: Business appointments BPC name executives for new company, New chief for Fried Krupp. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Bonds traded in Europe. Births. Deaths.

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