The Times - 26/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From George Sherman, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, From a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Sally White, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Devlin, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Environment Reporter, From Gerald Ely, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Geoffrey Wansell Bardney, Lincolnshire, May 25, From Harry Debelius, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Anthony Lewis, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, William Mann, Alan Blyth, John Higgins, John Russell Taylor, Charles Lewsen, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Rail, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Fred Hirsch, Our Medical Correspondent, Raphael Littauer, PHS, Louis Heren, C. G. C. RAWLINS., ANN E. THOMPSON., AIDAN CRAWLEY, , BLEDISLOE., LEIGH HATTS., W. W. HAMIILTON, , J. H. BAKER, D. J. ORCHARD., PATRICK WALL., JAMES LINDSAY, , DENIS CHRISTIAN., BRIAN STEVENS., JEREMY H. L. MUDDITT., TOM STACEY., JOHN A. SCOTT, , ELIZABETH REX, , S. BUTLER., ROSAMUND BRUCE., JOHN PORTSMOUTH, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , F. A. SIMPSON, , Katie Stewart, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Patricia Tisdall, By John Whitmore, By Business News Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Wilson, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, From Anthony Thomas, By Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, F. W. POPHAM, , J. H. SMITH., H.JUSTIN EVANS., A. G. HICKINBOTHAM., G. LITTLECHILD., By Melvyn Westlake, ROGER CALVERT., R. G. BAYLIS., B. I. CAWTHRA., Innis Macbeath, Maurice Corina, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely, by Patrick O'Leary, by Basil Gingell, by Sean Dooley., S.D., by John Andrew, by Michael Watkins,
ResumoNews: Newspaper group claims damages from George Best, Mr Bhutto says India won 'decisive war', Government told to 'get off its high horse', Postal workers' productivity gains 'derisory', Blunt talking on Vietnam by both sides in Mr Brezhnev's country villa, Lincoln History-book city looks to the future, Appian Way antiquities replaced by copies, Cathedral's anniversary festival will be a 'homespun'occasion, Borough chief calls for end of GLC, Commission speaks for no one. Vanguard says, Pakistan ends policy of hostility to Cento, US Army base's security criticized after bombing, Mr Ian Smith refuses to attend talks on Rhodesia's future called by African National Council, National plan to aid homeless urged, West Europe Hundreds of Scots fans miss their flights home as Barcelona football riot leaves 150 injured, Slim hope for engineering casualties, Argentine security forces told to stop torture, Ministers ready to dig in for bitter campaign over rail pay, General's praise for giant US transport plane, Army tightens its grip on Madagascar, Bringing inflation down from a gallop to a trot, Hanoi mood like the quiet of a storm, Shopping centre in doubt, Nixons hear 'Vietnam' cry at ballet, Bomb blast damages Derry police station, Vicar is 'not defiant', Soviet maps arouse anger in Delhi Parliament, Past has a real role in the present, Lead poison danger in soft-water areas, Mr Smith goes to Moscow, Angry protest in Moscow by U S author, Drugs claim in Broadmoor manifesto, Seven Protestants and four Catholics to be first members of Whitelaw commission, Unions in France unmoved by promises, Pop festivals 'on trial' in Lincolnshire hamlet, Officers accused of communist links in Indonesia, Counterpoint, 72 die as fire sweeps harbour, Protest by Omanis over frontier 'aggression', Moves to win special industry aid fail, Party congress reveals Zaire's growing influence in Africa, Zambian day of mourning for Mrs Kaunda, Officer tells of attacks on borstal staff, Youth Service is failing badly and must change its ways, working party tells Mr Walker, Britain and Iceland agree to find agreement, Dockers reject union appeal to call off container blacking, Deadly beads on necklaces, town is warned, Sir Alec reassures critics of sanctions, Doctor says sergeant's wife had fracture of skull, Theatrical pumpkin will be changed into a glittering coach, Cement town told of £6m allocated to fight dust, Child care proceedings called 'protection racket', Late release of land causes explosion in house building, Crofters' fears: Demands for, Twenty million dollars of death a day, Errors cited in 'nearly half' major jet crashes, Building union rejects offer, Union warns employers on teachers' pay settlements, Stockholm boycott may be lifted, At the hub of a network of roads and railways, Eagerly-awaited report on the Mafia skims over the real questions, Lithuanian demonstrations attributed to 'hooligans', Labour inquest on EEC vote abstentions, No warfarin is Waterloo for supermice, Science report Psychology: Development of children analysed, Concorde services to start in April, 1975, Letchworth plans big expansion, The Times Diary Sotheby's £1m VAT argument, Call for the Todds to be released, Last ditch stand by Mr Humphrey to swing votes against Mr McGovern, Union help with rail ballot lists 'refused', Speculation still rife on future of Mr Connally, £250 for teacher who lost job over runaway girl, Sir Alec flying today to council of Ten, 'New Statesman', under new editor, calls for Mr Wilson to go, Journalists reject pay offer, Leukaemia link with influenza, Labour urges delay on Piccadilly plan, Party leader in Ukraine loses his post, Study into future shape and use of buildings, GPs seek £2m to extend their own researeh, Warning on dangers of weightless flight, Communists creep by night into Kontum to begin fight for city, Space for tradition in proposed redevelopment, Italians prepare to negotiate a new coalition, Food prices Bacon may be dearer but chickens and turkeys look good buys, China expected to recognize Bangladesh soon, Warm comfort before the pubs normally open. Politics and Parliament: Councils urged to make slum survey, Cutlery and glass losses from Commons, Time not right to take decision on fixed sentences for murder, Mr Whitelaw cautious on all developments, good or bad, in Ulster: commission appointed House of Commons, List of this year's instruments on EEC, Demonstrators outnumbered by pressmen, Order for five Concordes opens exciting era for British aviation, Election dates in 1973 for new local councils, Official speeches of Queen in France, Bentley case to stay closed, Fall in food price index, Brutality by the IRA no substitute for justice, Accountability for VAT upon issue of invoices: minister to look at problems, Bentley verdict was right: theories in play and book contrary to evidence, No soft treatment for men of violence, Mr Maudling vows, Discretionary powers of Commissioners. News in Brief. Index. 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Mansbridge, Grand Metropolitan's Answer To Watney, Chamberlain Group, Jarroms, Green;s Economiser Group Limited, Robey Of Lincoln, Rs, Victoria, Prova, Hine, Dawson, Eccleshare Construction Gruop, Gilt Edge Carpets, Radiomobile. Law: Narcotics dealer with $1m in his backyard, Dutch skipper fined, Editor acquitted of praising Milan murder, Mother offers coroner list of drug pushers, No bail for youth, Lebanese prison sentences on press executives. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: Beit Memorial Fellowships, Peking picks its first ambassador to Britain, Goodman opera post, University news, Latest appointments, New Scottish judges. Reviews: Der fliegende Holländer Covent Garden, Don Juan Bristol, Mefistofele Festival Hall, Mike Leigh: a new and original talent Bleak Moments (a) Paris-Pullman The Ruling Class (x) Odeon, Haymarket The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon-Kicker (x) Classic Poly Zero Population Growth (x) Astoria, II ritorno d'Ulisse Glyndebourne. Sport: Rugby Union England call in Smith to replace Weston, Racing Noble Decree could be too fast for new arrivals, Sports in Brief, Boxing Way-out weigh-in, Cricket Boycott in command and near century, Tennis Genuine quality comes to Roland Garros, Show jumping Broome and Sportsman do well in first outing, Football Ramsey hopes Moore, Madeley and Peters will be fit, Rowing Keble close gap with leaders in eights, Golf Newton has no consolation in front. Editorials/Leaders: Stockholm Stumbles Over Two Germanies, The Rhodesian Market, Israel's Nine Points Of The Law, Concorde Finds A Buyer. Letters to the Editor: Who pays?, Conserving wildlife, The price of books, Medals for sale, Dipped headlamps, Bath developments, Trade Descriptions Bill, Appeals on Sundays, Lower prices to increase those profits, Equal pay for women, Five-pound notes, Candidates for the Laureateship, Indoor tennis, Speaking for the consumer, Only six months, Trust the taxman at your peril, Company registrars' addresses, Effect of sanctions on Africans, Motorway service areas, Army and civil disturbances. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,086, Broadcasting, Radio, Competition for fine English furniture. Obituaries: Obituary Sir Horace Wilson Chamberlain's chief confidant during the appeasement period. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 24, 1947. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange 14 point drop in pound, London & Regional Market Prices Strong rise in Courtaulds. Business and Finance: Courtaulds have long wait for investments spin-off, White House shock over tax rise hint, Imports from Japan up by 45.8 pc this year, Cohen 600 chief optimistic on future demand, Eurosyndicat, Montedison's financing dilemma, Watney Mann with the Gong?-Rank's reasons for pitching into the battle, Big fall in April car production as labour disputes take their toll, City Panel critical of some takeover tactics, Esso favours lower lead content in petrol, Business Diary: O'Reilly seeks an Irish films revival, Japan steel exports curb, Fixed Interest and Money Weak undertone in gilt-edged, Bill may be weighted against lame duck firms, Bids and Deals D Day agree £1.8m offer, EEC monetary union fear, German spending cut, Chairmen's Reports London Brick riding boom, Tanneries to be closed by Barrow Hepburn, Commodities Copper declines another £4, Briefly from the Boardroom, Brick delivery delay will double, Automotive union in wide recruiting drive, New Issues Figures behind Lonrho rights, Company News Bass profits are still growing at smart pace, Equities Boost from ICI and Courtaulds, Engineering firms put up further £1m for wage fight, The timing of an ICI recovery, Courtaulds and ICI results cheer market, Industrial relations Bumping: a tale of two dismissals, Italy launches first container ship, Money Market Rates, Wallowing sea monster that will feed on a massive diet of crude oil, Britain relaxes EEC cash curbs, Chemical employers reply today on claims, Ample supplies of vegetable oil, Watney Mann silent as Rank joins the takeover battle with bid of £425m, More stoppages at key British Leyland plants, Clarksons Holidays' loss £2.7m last year: American Express take 19 pc stake, Stimulus for European tour operation by former suitor for Cooks and Lunn Poly, Chancellor reaffirms tough policy on pay, VAT 'due with TV rentals', IATA plans fares clamp, £40m Thai airport deal, Mining Union Miniére to head nickel venture, Market Reports Unit trust prices. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Colin Paterson to head British Home Stores. Property: Residential Property, Property Abroad, Country Properties. Births.
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