The Times - 17/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Clifford Longley and Marcel Berlins, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Paul Routledge, Labour Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Paul Martin, House of Commons, John Percival, Guy Brett, A.B., K.H., R. M., Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Keith Horner, Leonard Buckley, By Jack Fingleton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, by Moira Keenan, By Lewine Mair, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Charles Douglas-Home, Louis Heren, PHS, HELEN GRANT, , PHILIP G. SHARP, , CHARLES L. RIGG, Warden., EDWARD TAYLOR, , SALLY OPPENHEIM, , RICHARD LUCE, , J. A. CROOK, , BRIAN THOMAS, Senior Lecturer in, KENNEDY WELLS, , PAUL SCOTT, , HERBERT van THAL, , MARTYN GOFF, , NICOLAS van den BRANDEN de REETH., L. G. MORGAN, , DAVID CLARK, , C. F. LEWIS., T. J. LENNARD, , GERALD CURTIS, , ALAN MacKICHAN, , MICHAEL COMAY, , L. E. ADDICOTT, , FELICITY PALMER, , JOHN JACOB, , R. A. OVENDEN., A friend, Laurence Irving, By David Wood Political Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Jay, From R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Barnfather, By Roger Vielvoye, By Guy Hawtin, By John Young, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer, C. G. SMYTH, , MARTIN SALTER, , J. F. PHILLIPS, , L. G. SCALES, , M. E. WALKER, , By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, KENNETH GRIFFITHS, , CLIVE DERBY, , G. S. PALM, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, John Whitmore, Arthur Reed, Philip Dyer, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by David Jones, by Patrick O'Leary, by Patricia Tisdall,
ResumoNews: The gap between police and people, Plea for boy's prayer book goes to Russia, Threat of dock strike not removed by 'constructive' talks, Hanoi's request for talks rejected by Washington, Boom time for industry presents problems, Contraceptive planned for reef-destroying starfish, US air chief is dismissed, Variety of equipment meets specialized needs, Mr Wallace, now off critical list, heading for big victory in the Maryland primary, Tune in to commercial radio by 1974, Railmen told of stability pledge, Inquiry into delinquency hindered, crime journal says, Unctad divisions over the EEC, Attempts to stop deportation of four children, Whitehall's 'faceless ones' attacked by police, The Times Diary Lusty of Hutchinson retires, Marxist newspaper group arrested in Turkey, Deprivation Our paediatrician writes about the emotional needs of the individual, Malagasy students return from jail in triumph, Rhodesian border watch for terrorists extended, Science report Cancer: Tumour virus tests, Church appeal for release of Basque priest, MPs critical of minister over aid to industry, Global network spells progress for Third World, Seat reservations-by computer, South Vietnam's army in need of a will to win, The urge to converse across space means more satellites and more cables-but in what ratio?, Experts seek moratorium on psychiatric surgery and genetic changes, Knotty dispute as war museum makes room for D-Day embroidery Philip Howard Looks at London, Labour's policy-makers seem to see no need for a prices and incomes policy, Israelis told of hunger strike by Latvian Jews, United States command claims to have inflicted widespread damage in raids on North Vietnam, Union chiefs in court for first time, Royal visitors show journalists a relaxed side not seen by the French so far, Telex: quick, versatile, Rail services expected to be fully restored today, Quebec demand for release of union leaders, What the shooting of Mr Wallace means to the Democrats 'Without the Wallace delegates dividing the party at the convention it should be possible for the Democrats at Miami Beach to nominate a respectable candidate', Bigger role for nurses to beat doctor shortage, Civil servants fear delay on pay rises, Growing Point Super fun and I want to go back, Town Hall Ombudsman, Protest at secrecy over 186 ft block by St James's Park, Headmasters advised to take liberal view of student 'general strike', Mr Connally seen as Nixon running mate after surprise Cabinet resignation, White gift horse for the nation, free of charge, Britain accused of attacks on S Yemen, Quiet lonely gunman who followed Mr Wallace from meeting to meeting, Cairo shows new MiGs for Grechko visit, Mr Peyton urges Six to watch heavy traffic, S Africa to enact Bill defining functions of Boss and setting up a new security council, Government move to outlaw gypsies in some parts of Britain, 'Save the Criterion' call, Bengalis in Pakistan hurt mainly in pockets, Presidents open Danube dam system, Another £1m to be spent on urban child care, Hull leader expected to boycott hearing again, Israel union leader resumes office, Cardinal told he can return to Zaire, Republican Paris pays its tribute to royalty, Craig warning of civil war as anger grows over IRA role, Neighbourly love gets grave setback, Supervisor is blamed over train deaths, 'Heritage year' for Europe's buildings in 1975, Opposition parties in Bonn openly split on today's treaties vote, £1Om scientific centre looks to future, Logic in private lines, Protest fast for former spy ends in hospital, Demand for voting change, Moving forward to the all-electronic exchanges of the 1980s. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: MPs win VAT concession on children's shoes, Chancellor wants committee of inquiry on children's shoes before VAT concession, Protective clothing zero-rating rejected, High penalties for dumping poison at sea, Under better control, Museum charges Bill will proceed, Food prices up by 17.2% since general election, Earnings rule to change in October House of Lords, Mr Heath stays firm on museum charges, Mr Churchill and Vietnam, Most aids for disabled exempt, Conciliation service proposal will be pursued-Mr Heath, Piccadilly Circus redevelopment, Phone bills up by over £1, Vasectomy records, Imported books may not have to bear country of origin, Housing centre grants 'being misused', Labour 'back pay claims then grumble on prices'. Display Advertising: Monsanto Textiles Limited, Knight Frank & Rutley, Rolls-Royce Motors, Vent-Axia, Union Miniere, Rank Xerox, Cinch, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bally Prestige, Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd., Canlife Unit Trust, Continental Oil International Finance Corporation, Vickers, Working Together Campaign, London And Notrhern Securities Limited, Ericsson, Miller Buckley Investments Limited,, Mepc, Swedish Ericsson Telecommunications Limited, Crusader, Rolls-Royce Distributors And Retailers, Sheraton-Munich Hotel, Bowmaker Leasing Limited, Austin Reed, J.C. McLaughlin Ltd.,, Cables & Wireless, Louis C.Edwards & Sons (Manchester) Ltd., Shipton, Bea, Save And Prosper Group, Reliance, Hudson's Bay Company. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court of Appeal It is good will that oils wheels of British industry, say unions Secretary of State for Employment v Aslef and Others, British woman's killer gets life sentence, £5,000 fine over PAYE fiddle, Two detectives cleared, Accused man as witness in Michael X case, Widow of 71 to have 'derisory' payment raised, Queen's Bench Division Preservation notice not served in time Maltglade Ltd v St Albans RDC, Defence opens case in trial of Miss Angela Davis, PC who noticed girl's legs is commended, City jewel raiders jailed for total of 53 years. Picture Gallery: Telecommunications. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Wedgwood collection fetches £118,136, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,078. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Reviews: Dance group Dance The Place, The astonishing Hokusai, It's All for the Best Stoke-on-Trent, Berlin Philharmonic/ Karajan Festival Hall, Beatrix Potter-The Private World Yorkshire, Twelfth Night Shaw, London debuts. Sport: Sports in Brief, Golf Jacklin round in 70 when under 60s are forecast, Football McFarland is partially successful, Rugby Union England team need good start, Boxing Chance for Glencross, Yachting Holder's sound tactical win, Tennis Surprise win for Wayman, Racing Pentland Firth faces ban if he stalls, Cricket Ian Chappell's 101 ensures a draw but Surrey take the honours. Property: For Sale And Wanted, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: School Kids Issue, Lessons From The Shootings, Japanese Trade With Eec, Engineers In Slow-Motion Bargaining. Letters to the Editor: George Plimpton, The family copse, VAT will hit the British tourist trade, Studies at Sandhurst, Oranges for Orangeries, Looking Glass words, Criminal Justice Bill, Company law and Europe, The cost of a new name, Destroying hedges, Solicitors' fees, Best method of filling a vacant position, First class mail, Shopping around pays dividend, Women in a man's world, The price of books today, Land for building, Exiled Greek economist, The railway wage claim, Who will speak for the consumer?, U S and Vietnam, The Red Cross and the hijackers, Wage rates in agriculture. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 15, 1947 Battle of Britain. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr J. R. Rossiter, Mr Jack Silley, Gonzalo Soriano Spanish pianist, CHARLES GREENIDGE Anti-slavery society. Business and Finance: Swedes find fall in efficiency after wages switch, Bids and Deals Selincourt drive into Europe, Dawnay Day pay £3.2m for control of Target, Chairmen's reports, Equities Gold shares sparkle, Unit trust prices, Whitbread new factor in tussle for Watney, U S balance of payments deficit drops sharply, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign firms 'no threat' to Australia, Commodities Platinum dearer in free market, MPs try new tack to learn more about state spending, Mr Shultz, the sovereign policy-maker, New issues Who is it profits from stagging?, Coffee meeting lasts only a few minutes, Vickers say Barrow yard could close on June 5, Stake in Army & Navy confirmed, Substantial rise in agricultural exports value, Deadlock on choice of countries for GATT talks, Unemployment drops to 5.8 pc in Canada, A new fares charter for the air traveller, Advertising and Marketing Controls manifesto aimed at consumers, Mr Heath again backs independent conciliation, German aid for merger hunters, Avoiding major crises, Uganda seeks $15m loan from ICO, Strict rules for Germans borrowing abroad, French group will assemble lorries in UK, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary: NatWest's Alex Dibbs in his own special situation, An improvement in Vickers' liquidity, Criticism of plans for new training agency, The Shah will fly in Concorde during sales tour, Mining Poseidon hopes to sign sales contract, Chicago currency market opens, Mr Heath's pledge on trade policies, Japan's payments surplus rises $42m, Company News MEPC interim profits up by nearly one-third, CEGB now nearer N Sea gas cooperation, AUEW pay strategy meeting next week, Brazil in insurance links with UK brokers, BOAC may reopen its route to Peking, Gold price reaches $55.25, New Issues Empire Stores' £2m debenture, Third World aid: who sacrifices what?, Consumption of paper up 1.2 pc in first quarter, Fixed Interest and Money Shorts active in gilt edged, 'Lack of respect' in copper mine. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 11 points, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares strong. Business Appointments: NatWest appoint new chief executive, Business Appointments Natwest's senior management changes. Shipping News: Shipping clerks threaten London docks closure. Births.
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