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The Times - 15/03/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Editor, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Penny Hunter Symon, From Denis Taylor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, From Christopher Warman, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From Roger Berthoud, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Richard Davy, From David Bonavia, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Knipe, By Nicholas Ashford, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, House of Commons, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brian James, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, by Moira Keenan, By Jim Railton, June Rose, Max Harrison, Guy Brett, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, Clive Barnes, Chris Dunkley, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Christopher Walker, Mary Lindley, PHS, Peter Nichols, BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS., PAUL C. DAVIE, , NIGEL VINSON., DAVID BLAKE KNOX, , J. R. OWEN., KENNETH ALLSOP, , MARGARET MacLAREN, , JOHN H. MacCALLUM SCOTT, , LENA M. JEGER., J. W. KENNEDY, , GILLIAN FitzHUGH, , MARGARET MATTHEWS., JOHN LONG, , JOHN WATSON, , P. DIMIDJIAN, , B. C. BUTLER, , H. J. BLACKHAM, , W. JAMES, , NICHOLAS READE., ROBERT CAHN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, A friend, David Spanier, D. R. E., By Malcolm Brown, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Anthony Rowley, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Murray, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, By Our Labour Staff, From Patrick Brogan, EDMUND DELL, , MARION MORT, , VYVYAN DAVEY, , JOHN H. TRESMAN, , F. S. WILKINS, , B. E. GRAY., J. F. A. SMYTH, , MARTIN CARMICHAEL., G. W. BARBER, , H. L. HART., J. H. TOLSON, , Christopher Marley, By Sally White, Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By George Clark, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by Patrick O'Leary, P. O'L., by Jack Hay, by Peter French, by Peter Clarke, by Harold Hollowell, by Clifton Weir,

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News: Film makers rally to support of censor, Mr Mitchell's denial on anti-trust cases, Police inquiry on wife of naval officer who spied, Bandsmen escape in Kneller Hall roof fall, An improvised sign in Peking heralds the start of full diplomatic links with Britain, Cooperation and a cracking pace essential for £360m development, More people on the way-more industries needed, Stormont MPs determined to oppose Ulster initiative by Westminster, Congress Party routs Marxists in W Bengal, Estimates reflect 10 pc rise in costs, Queen sees football match and fish market, Snow reports, Spring flowers and orchids fill RHS halls, Rail links and access to motorway a strong attraction for new businesses, Mr Foot breaks Labour's 'no public sniping' rule, Ocean forecasts will keep watch on seas' thickness, Armed police await trouble in striking Spanish city, Two women defy the bulldozers, The Times Diary Goring quits over Equity politics, Wallace walkover in Florida and a setback for Senator Muskie, Bridging leisure gap for 100,000 new citizens, £1m paintings recovered by Italian police, Satellite scattered plutonium over 12 countries, Makarios reply 'satisfies' Athens, 16 bomb attacks by IRA after 72-hour truce, Birdman soars 4,700 ft to set record, Border clashes intensify in desert war, Growing Point Cancer campaign gets a new lease of life, France refuses entry to Miss Devlin, All about acne, Liberals explain approach to Common Market role, Londonderry police chief says Army ignored his advice over march and use of troops, The very model of a modern Communist, Fewer take complaints to Press Council, School talk by prostitute angers parents, King Husain reveals Palestine plan today, Devlin inquiry into Cambridge sit-in, Turbotrain derailment kills four, Catholics, Anglicans, Free Churchmen pray for Ulster, Healey call for expansion to end poverty, The blind club goes adventuring, Cambodian protests as President is sworn in, Plan to become a leading centre of office employment, Many incompetents in profession, says architectural critic, Russia may set up a new Cominform, Gloomy anniversary at arms talks, Month-long strike over for 'Sud Ouest', Mr Peyton tells Cabinet of moves in rail dispute, Some progress in Brussels on farm prices, Science report Diphtheria: Molecular surgery on toxin, Six new members for ITA advisory council, Yugoslavs want to extend trade with Six, Mr Kosygin revives call for Asian security arrangement, Teachers criticize James report on training system, Legless boy at Commons:, Travel worry if Dublin lets in communists, Authorities want an income tax surcharge, Northampton a special report, Growth of engineering but shoes still have firm foothold on productivity, Printing unions reject rises over the 'limit', Study to pin down sex prejudices in jobs, Resignation of EEC head upsets deputies in European Parliament, Europe must develop its identity through common foreign policy, says Mr Heath, Bargain hunting in the death throes, French gesture to Russia, Ceylon robberies are linked with insurgency, Mons cadet school to close as Sandhurst takes over all training, Greatest rebuilding challenge for 300 years, Appeal court frees Briton jailed in Uganda, Hanoi moves lorries into S Vietnam by daylight, Extra aid for Arts Council in new grants, BBC show builds dormitories, The holy alliance with Scotland's unemployed, Why not smile on the crocodile?, Wilson rebuke for Mr Faulkner. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The General Funds Investment Trust Limited, Mercedes-Benz (Great Britain) Ltd.,, Rank Xerox, Bay Hall Trust Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Brothers Karamazov, Votometer(g.B.), Britannic Assurance Co. Ltd., Northampton Development Corporation, Chartreuse, The Express Lift Company Limited, Olympic, Egypt Air, Midland Bank, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, The Times, Crusader, Northwood Publications Ltd.,, Britain's Police, Moss Bros, Yachting World, Rippon Boswell & Co.,, Ub, Metalrax(holdings)limited, EQUITY & Law, Boac, Bath And Portland Group, Church's, The Mixconcrete Group Of Companies, Jackson-Stops & Staff, The Milan Fair Organization, Twa, Tesco, Anglia. Law: Seamen nearer closed shop, Judge rules that Ford can keep name Granada, M Sartre again charged, Conviction of painter quashed, Minicab driver cleared of blackmail, Application for shipping closed shop approved, Jury in Goulding case fail to agree, Court of Appeal Insurance company cannot plead error Stone v Reliance Mutual Insurance Society Ltd, Woman can keep '10s' boy, Former nurse tells of suicide attempt after slimming course, Court of Appeal Adultery still carries a stigma Collins v Collins, Accused South Africans flee to Botswana, Mrs Onassis admits to errors in evidence, Court move over Ypres diaries, Queen's Bench Division Furniture cannot be sold as carrots Waller v Hardy, Sewell pleas make sense, counsel says, Teacher said to have broken a pupil's jaw. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: A little local difficulty at Thirsk and Malton, Move to high wages with high productivity would begin to make some sense, Higher entrance fee if museums had free day, Eire MPs think Mr Wilson will end bipartisan policy on Ulster solution, Opponents claim amendments would not injure possibility of Britain's entry to Europe, Hostility on museum charges is denied, Mr Powell's proposal rejected by 11 votes, Tights liable to slip, True guide for shoppers, Private Bill, Report on abortions not expected until next year, Study of bias against women in employment House of Lords, The wonders of kidney transplant operations. Property: Property To Let, London And Suburban. Official Appointments and Notices: Woman appointed, Church news. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cricket Test drawn after spirited start by West Indies, Rowing Olympic possibles reduced, Sports in Brief, Football Tottenham grow out of the romantic age, Hockey Navy strengthen defence, Racing Confident French camp will find champion is no old crock, Tennis Players in two best matches to be rewarded, Rugby Union Skill and speed used by Loughborough, Appeal for Olympics supported, Golf Irish find Berkshire to their liking. Reviews: Royal Mews exhibition, London debuts, How the nineteenth century responded to the magic of photography "From today painting is dead" Victoria and Albert Museum (tomorrow), Mr Bickerstaff's Establishment King's Head, The multiple layers of Carter Variations Carter's Variations Festival Hall, The Fight For Peace Bbc 2, Royal Choral Society Albert Hall, Inside the World of Your Dreams Atv, Gustav Leonhardt Queen Elizabeth Hall, Double Exposure New York City Centre. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Journey's End at the Mermaid, Chinese art fetches £444,500, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,025. Editorials/Leaders: New Taxes For Local Government, A Missed Opportunity, Market dealing Penny stocks that turn to pounds, Further Victories For Mrs Gandhi, A Welcome Proposal. Letters to the Editor: Counter revolution, 'The many are not the poor', Oil in Hardy country, Training for the Future: are industry's views a formality?, Still waiting for inquiry into missing parcel, Morality in politics, Train fare for puppies, Two Irish nations, Case of Timothy Davey, BBC film on Australia, Conditions in Cyprus, Against fixed-price contracts, Radio Free Europe, Water sense, Owed money, People's lives and mergers, A solution to the Chancellor's dilemma over value added tax, World trade, Income-tax savings, Farm women's wages, Cold comfort, Olympic sex tests, Work of ecologists, What is in the Bill?, No credit, Deaf children's need. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof David Talbot Rice An authority on Byzantine art, M Pierre Ladous, Duke Of Marlborough, Dr Jacob Herzog, Kitty Colyer, Dr W. W. Woods. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 13, 1947 Truman challenge. Business and Finance: Mr Davies likely to announce aid for shipbuilders, EEF calls for new law to clarify legality of picketing, Survey counts cost to north of EEC entry, Pound falls sharply as dollar strengthens, Unit trust prices, Switzerland Survey finds Britain had worst inflation rate in West, Journal backs RIBA 'general election' call, Wider freedom, Sweden Development of steam condenser claimed by Saab, Overtime in the Inland Revenue, Mining Northgate, Tara seek Irish quotation, About-turn by GMWU on industrial relations, Midland Bank revolving credit scheme, More tax changes likely to aid small companies, Fixed Interest and Money, Accountants Institute urges close scrutiny of EEC companies law impact on British firms, Mr Carr supports worker participation, Mr Davies to meet Herbert men, Chairmen's Reports Three good months for Savoy Hotel, Business Diary: IBM takes on Hattersley. Hard-to-uproot Swedes, P & O subsidiary set up to run road transport, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Demand for colour TV makes inroads on black-and-white sales, Pressure grows for aid to machine tool industry, West Germany Central bank optimism on economy, Clydebank strike pact 'impossible', In brief, European fund subsidy for BP protein plant, France Latest price laws abolish controls on smallest firms, 'Biggest single result of VAT must be a price upheaval' Oliver Stanley explains how the new tax will work and discusses its effects on British business, Commodities Cash tin soars £19.50 a ton, Company News Bumper profit and 4 pc more by Pittard, Gas turbine expert to set up his own plant, Advertising and Marketing Profession's publicity 'will be negligible', Bids and Deals GRA offer £7m for Wimbledon and Kay-Bevin, New Issues BLM convertible allotments, Additional merchant bank will advise Watneys in fighting Grand Met bid, A strong second half at De Beers, BP-Gulf group is second to accept OPEC demand for national participation. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Wall Street slide reversed as Dow Jones gains 5.34, London & Regional Market Prices Bid rumours lift Burton, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Neepsend Steel & Tool elects a new chairman. Births.

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