The Times - 05/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, From Michael Hornsby, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, From Robert Fisk, By Basil Gingell. Religious Affairs Conrrespondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sally White, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Environment Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark, From Peter Nichols, By David Spanier, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan Van der Vat, From Richard Davy, From Roger Berthoud, From Harry Debelius, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Michael Wolfers, Katie Stewart, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Leonard Buckley, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Wayland Young, Ion Trewin, Henry Stanhope, PHS, Philip Howard, WILLIS, , G. P. WALSH., N. SNODGRASS, , JOHN JENKINS, , D. WENDEL, , HILDA KÖSTER, , KURT KÖSTER, , THOMAS H. P. BASHFORD, , OSBERT LANCASTER, , T. W. J. WAINE, , C. A. LONGE, , HUGH CARADON, , J. M. RILEY, , HILDA LEWIS, , MICHAEL FOOT., BRUCE KENRICK, , T. A. KEMP, , DON GRESSWELL, , Janet Haffner writes:, Peter Ryde writes:-, Commander W. G. Ogden writes:, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Our Labour Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Malcolm Brown, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, W. G. WESTON, , DAVID GREEN, , M. HICKMOTT, , W. F. REYNOLDS, , A. S. BYTHWAY, , D. V. Q. HENRIQUES., O. BURSTIN, , Kenneth Owen, By Kenneth Owen, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Roger Vielvove, Adrian Hope, From Ronald Kershaw, John Armytage, Philip Dyer, C. W.,
ResumoNews: Department of Environment from the inside, BBC and ITV comedy shows win awards, Irked Humphrey comment on Ohio polls muddle, Goodman: Lord of the words, Mr Wallace, certain winner in Tennessee primary, may see delegates backing his rivals, Rise in telephone charges, Cabinet minister for research land development proposed in report by select committee, Accused Madrid actress back in cast on bail, Rebuke for historian of Georgia, EEC's latest offer fails to please Efta, Guerrillas attempt to kidnap general, Churches need 'pound for pound' aid, The parish where unity keeps coming back, Police relations with coloured people 'almost incendiary', MPs told, Europe's flag flies over Britain's town halls, The issues of tomorrow that can rejuvenate the Labour Party, Bihari spokesmen are arrested after talking to British mission, £1,200 spent on house due for demolition, Paris peace talks broken off by US, Scandinavian air fares cut, Drug inquiry criticized after death of nurse, Anglicans and Methodists will prepare guidelines for collaboration, Science report Psychology: Optical illusions, Mrs Meir's first visit to communist world, Man whose vote is crucial wrestles with his doubts, £25m for poor countries to buy British ships, German sees City as hub of EEC banking, Dr Muller to see UN chief again on South-West Africa, Counterpoint, Defence of West Europe-part 3 Bad times in the Bundeswehr, Rail pay talks collapse over £4m and Mr Macmillan considers applying for a compulsory ballot, More say for young doctors proposed in streamlined BMA, Decision on clergyman reserved by tribunal, Pupils stone police van in walk-out, Hopes for end to Bonn deadlock, Echoes of Graham Greene halt prizewinning book, Widespread Labour gains in borough elections, The Times Diary Sotheby's import heir apparent?, Docks union gives strike notice, poll one of lowest since war, Rights plea on UK aircraft noise, Food prices English lamb a little cheaper, Signor Andreotti sees Liberals as more likely coalition partners than Socialists in next Parliament Italian General Election, Republicans abandon ITT scandal city, Pompidou call for political unity, Record price for sphinx from Carter collection, Hope of finding men trapped in Idaho mine, Pearce report delivered to Sir Alec, Expected early review of some Ulster prisoners' sentences would pacify the Protestants, Thieu journey to Hue to rally forces, Kingston stays Tory and Labour holds Southwark, Mr Rogers hopes for arms treaty with Russia, Labour captures the cities but by-election gives Tories comfort, Europe report urges fast economic growth. Politics and Parliament: Wait for trials down to 8 weeks, Concorde costs rise by £85m, Age of children at work, £35m Belfast shipyard boost, Avoiding panic reaction to lawlessness: refusal to arrest IRA mourners, Reform of local government proceeds, £35m plan for Belfast yard: 4,000 new jobs, Recording bootleggers House of Lords, Mr Whitelaw the peacemaker: 'All those who want peace in Ulster will triumph in the end' House of Commons, Fair rents defended: Mr Amery attacks Labour scaremongering, Trafalgar Square ban maintained, Origin marks on imports, Next week, Safeguarding against contaminated fluids, Hospitals told of safe way to make dextrose, Labour protest over Europe parliament, Judicial statistics, Senseless explosions ought to be stopped, Planning inquiries must be in public. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Union Miniere, Banco DI Roma, Metric., Canlife Unit Trust, Storey Brothers & Company Ltd.,, International Instruments, Woodhouse & Rixson (Holdings) Limited, Alfred Clough Limited, Selling In Germany, Summerday And Summer Play, Tyndall Managers Limited, Dewar's, Tilbury Contracting Group Ltd., N. Corah (St. Margaret) Ltd., Textured Coatings (U.K.) Ltd.,, Wg And S, The Mettoy Co. Ltd., Business Computers Limited, The Rubber Regenerating Company Limited, S. And K. Holdings Limited. Law: Women killed by sentenced man, £60,000 damages for ex-teacher, Law Report May 4 1972 House of Lords Just and equitable' in winding up Ebrahimi v Westbourne Galleries Ltd and Others, Prague trial of former chess grand master, Tutankhamun film: judge refuses plea, Arrest order for man who may be dead, Police chief collapses at Johannesburg inquest, Miss Davis 'bought gun in pawnshop', Jail over Queen's pictures, Club is held to have broken race law. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, Return of oak to fashion is reflected in prices, Three seek chess prizes today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,068. Sport: Racing Our Mirage to try for Prix Lupin but Derby plans uncertain, Tennis Britain start Davis Cup tie without even chance, Yesterday's football, Rugby Union Harlequins looking ahead, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Italy jump clear as British suffer from 'faultitis', Boxing Selection not automatic, Cricket Neither a good day nor a bad one, Upstarts challenge establishment, Athletics Working towards a dislike. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, University news, Latest appointments, Gray's Inn, Inner Temple. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Mellifluous playing of Bach Amati Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Shapirra Albert Hall, The Poisoned Kiss Fulham Town Hall, The Golden Bowl Bbc 2, Soulful look at London Follow Me! (a) Paramount The Ceremony (x) Academy Cinema Three Plaza Suite (a) ABC 2 (May 11) Quiet Days in Clichy New Cinema Club Kidnapped (a) Odeon, Leicester Square, How Beautiful with Badges Open Space, The Beggar's Opera Chichester Festival. Editorials/Leaders: The Chambers Report Looks Forward, The Future Pricing Of Steel, Not Much Comfort For Mr Heath. Letters to the Editor: Investment in S Africa, Fastest ball game, Independent service of conciliation, D-Day museum, Management courses in US, Rebuilding Piccadilly Circus, Theatre on Sundays, An assessment of Ostpolitik, From the wild to the zoo, Cutting building society costs, Rhodesian proposals, Moscow offices, Chequers footpath, Nottingham Playhouse, Court transcripts, Middle East tensions, Foulness tanker terminal, Disputed Rugby tour, Liberal Party and the EEC, Use of labour in agriculture, Future of U K nuclear industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 3, 1947 Five-day week. Obituaries: Mrs Helen Bentwich, Mr Bruce Cabot Film hero of King Kong, George Sanders, Sir Joseph Wiseham, Sir Kenneth Bailey, Mr Jimmy Bruen Former British golf champion. Business and Finance: Mining Ashanti upturn continuing, New Issues J. F. Nash group valued at £3.4m, Triumph strike to end at Coventry, Equities CBI optimism helps shares, Bids and Deals, 'Exploitable' gas finds in N Sea, Occidental open North Sea well, BP orders N Sea pipeline, Seamen's union accepts £8.70 monthly pay rise, Patent News, World-wide hard sell for BOAC software, Vickers project in balance, Government 'should restore impetus' of switch to metric units, Fixed Interest and Money Heavy losses in gilt-edged, £18m order from Denmark for three airbuses, Unit trust prices, 'Gaps' in floor cover market, Chairmen's Reports, Main US car imports down, Optimism on nuclear plant corrosion cure, RCA upswing, Relyon shares rise at news of Bowater talks, DTI expert outlines state role in R & D, Radio makers worried by Russian imports, CBI likely to announce review of its finances, Swiss move to encourage decline of dollar reserves, Loan scheme from Lombard North Central, Australians tighten rules on overseas shares, BSC outlines plans for switch to European pricing system, Business Diary: Edelman the Lion-tamer. Family name game, Commodities Sugar futures fall sharply, Reckitt's £3.8m for German acquisition, Builders ask for VAT exemption on repairs, BSC adamant on moving lathe from River Don plant, U S House passes dollar measure, Briefly from the Boardroom, W H Smith leaves battle for Thos Cook, Jascot launches its sixth unit trust, Third quarter acceleration by Haggas, Cement prices to be held until end of year, Mack Trucks may buy Leyland-Ashdod, Building unions likely to reject £100m pay offer, Co Durham to get 600 jobs, Government training policy again criticized, 'Quality' key to W German wool market, Two bank licences revoked in Bahamas, Pay survey shows slowdown in rises, EEC recommends trade preferences for 14 states, Low cocoa prices boost usage, Firestone claims a radial breakthrough, Massive Harland expansion 'major economic boost to Northern Ireland', Grand Met may raise terms of Watney bid, Company News United Wire tumble 55 pc in first half, Protests as Iraq exports oil, Rich man...poor man...taxman, Australian fears of overseas domination, BOAC in campaign for bigger share of computer market. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Pound steady at $2.6115, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices engineering shares stronger. Business Appointments: Business appointments Managing director of Siemens made chairman. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.
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