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The Times - 13/01/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Brian Basham, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Clive Borrell, From Arthur Reed, , From Peter Nichols, From Robert Fisk and John Chartres, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, Tony Aldous, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Housego, From Michael Leanman, From Fred Emery, From Leo Goodstadt, From Derek Wilson, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Penny Radford, James Morris, Stephen Vizinezey, Philip French, John Dixon Hunt, William Mann, William Gaunt, John Kane, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, Phyllis Auty, D. Bartkiw, L. Blit, M. Bronch, F. L. Carsten, F. W. Carter, R. R. M. Clogg, Leslie Collins, Olga Crisp, G. F. Cushing, I. N. R. Davies, Dennis J. Deletant, I. de Madariaga, R. H. Freeborn, R. A. French, H. Hanak, A. Helliwell, D. G. Kirby, J. Michael Kitch, L. Lapenna, H. Leeming, M. McCauley, A. B. McMillin, S. E. Mann, B. W. Mazur, A. Norman, L. Peter, Vivian Pinto, W. F. Ryan, Michael Samilov, H. Schurer, H. SetonWatson, A. H. Smith, Victor Swoboda, E. D. Tappe, T. Vaughan Thomas, J. J. Tomiak, paul Valois, Faith C. M. Wigzell, D. S. M. Williams, Celia Williams., PETER SHORE, , W. W. HAMILTON, , JOYCE BUTLER, , JOAN VICKERS, , JANET FOOKES, , JOAN LESTOR, , SALLY OPPENHEIM, , SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, , PETER ARCHER, , EDWARD BISHOP, , DOUGLAS HOUGHTON, , VINCENT STRUDWICK, , L. F. P. FOX, , DAWN BRAHAM, , JOHN SHAW, , I. LLOYD PHILLIPS., DAVID LEWIS, , YEHUDA SINAI, , ROBERT NEWTON, , COLIN BUCHANAN, , G. A. E. JOHNSON, , ANNABELLE CORDER, , C. SIMS, , DAVID WINTER, PERCY G. RUSSELL., LUCIE STREET, , C. I. MEEK, , K. M. EVANS, , By Our Education Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, Dr E. E. Claxton, A friend, Oliver Woods, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Anthony Rowley, By Patricia Tisdall, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By R. W. Shakespeare, C. P. MORTON, , D. H. STEPHENS, , By Kenneth Owen, JOHN COOK, , By Guy Hawtin, FRED RAMSAY JACKSON, Hugh Stephenson, By Melvyn Westlake, From Roger Berthoud, From Frank Vogl, John Armytage, Julian Mounter, by Patrick O'Leary, by Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, by Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, by Trevor Fishlock, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by Malcolm Brown,

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News: Mob attack on leader of Zambian Opposition, New air service at cheaper rates proposed, Four Chinese characters in search of an arson plot, The Duke flies Concorde, Legal fight by Lady Fleming to stay Greek, Legal aid for guilty 'holding up courts', Blea Tarn and farms for nation, Criminals caught in the act are more violent, The first plastic warship costs less to maintain, Dutch close British group's abortion clinic, Shaikh Mujib becomes Prime Minister in Bangla Desh's first step to democracy, Court summons publisher of closed Madrid paper, Mariner 9 pictures create new Mars mysteries, 24p for 600 miles on Falklands trip to mainland, Motorways A Ringway ring of roses with County Hall, Labour attack over EEC treaty next week could rally support of Tory anti-Marketeers, Pill 'does more harm than thalidomide', Britain goes into last 10-day lap in Brussels before treaty is signed, Design Report Home from home business, Automatics, Big step towards getting Wales plugged in to rest of Britain, 600 prisoners released at Zanzibar rally, Suggestion of more Pakistan talks, Celtic divinity and temple unearthed, Car test Daf 55 estate, Less stamp duty urged to cut housing costs, Woman took her life after false power bill, New rules for jumbo jet workers, Battle for Glaxo expected in City after £348m bid made by Boots, International highway confounds cynics and deliqhts villagers, Lord Pearce appeals to 'silent majority' on Rhodesia proposals, New rules for entry to polytechnic, Latest snow reports, The vital need for a policy on population, Durham police reject inspector's views on silence for suspects, Air noise dispute at Luton inquiry, South Africa flies extra police to Ovamboland, Dearer seats 'inevitable' at Covent Garden, 'Hard-line' Yard CID chief retires early, Building was only half the battle, Hospitals warned after woman is electrocuted, Environment Bournemouth feels chill wind of unemployment, Son returns after being missing for six years, Report calls for daily TV nursery school, 80 press men to fly to China with Mr Nixon, UN's new chief begins his economy drive, How landscape architects have exploited scenery, Student got $200,000 shares by telephone, £1m drive to save ancient sites heritage, Tempting restaurants along the by-ways are near at hand, 11 Croatian intellectuals on plot charges, Irish Republic acts to stop theft of explosives, 'Jump jet' crashes, Motoring, Cities remain the trickiest problem, White horse of Kilburn fails to avoid tax, Minister seeks evidence on poison tips, Drivers need to take greater care, The Times Diary Nikolas Scharegin: time for action, Government's aim to see that strikes do not pay, Elysee scoffs at gibe about Nato, President Sadat to address nation tonight in the light of U S Promise of Phantoms for Israel, James Reston The Nixon election strategy, India says U S is behind Vietnam trouble, Three gunmen murder Ulster police reservist at his workbench, Mr Mintoff's supporters take over the streets, Philippine leader ends state of emergency, Science report Meteorology: Worldwide temperatures, Picket miners injured in lorry incident as attitudes harden, Saigon jitters intensified by Vietcong attacks, Brucellosis report shows some progress, Underground groups in Czechoslovakia broken up, Italian Cabinet's chances of survival fading, U S Congressman taken to Moscow police station. News in Brief. Law: Two years sentence for stealing £1m Vermeer, Driver sentenced, Bird warden tells of osprey nest damage, James Bond films man fights claim, Foreign Office man on new secrets charges, Syndicate in plot, jury told, Woman jailed for contempt, Law Report January 12 1972 Court of Appeal Salaried lawyers and privilege Alfred Crompton Amusement Machines Ltd v Customs and Excise Commissioners, Two detectives accused of corruption. Index. Display Advertising: Debenham Tewson, W. & C. French (Construction) Ltd., Ppa, Cardiff/london M4 Motorway Link, M4 Swindon, Rentarc, Interim Statement, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, M4 To Wales, Egypt Air, The Department Of Trade And Industry, Foyles Art Gallery, Bristol, The Times, Management Consultants, Nationwide Building Society, Costain Civil Engineering Ltd., Dewar's, Sheraton-Munich Hotel, Allied Breweries Limited, Hawker Siddeley High Duty Alloys Ltd., Trust Houses Forte Group, Lp, Fly National Airlines, T.L.S, The Scottish Provident Institution, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited., Rs, Twa, Arc, Historic British Newspapers. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Cricket Cowdrey's tour of South Africa off, Swimming Cooper sets world record, Ice skating Fourth successive pairs title for Russians, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Gloucestershire changes for Berkshire match, British athletes at a disadvantage, Hunt leads in Cape Town, Football urope stakes higher for England than for their cup rivals, Tennis British girls defeated, Squash rackets, Skiing Miss Pröll draws closer, Boxing Frazier stopped in third, Racing Races for women increased to 12 with first at Kempton in May, Yachting Kialoa II first home in record time. Reviews: Park Lane Group Purcell Room, Books next week, The disintegration of the pre-Raphaelites That Ne'er Shall Meet Again, Hungarian life-lines: the power of the poet and the spirit of a child in a classic tale of communal poverty People of the Puszta, Terry Southern: a talent out of control Red-Dirt Marijuana and Other Tastes, A Knotty problem at the Garden, Stephen Sondheim: how to make people beat scenery, La Boheme Coliseum, Icons Grecian Gallery, What happened to the Truth Force and the spinning wheel? Gandhi, Quick guide, Still Waters Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Tedious tales of Mr Teakhead, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan 11, 1947 Food emergency. Editorials/Leaders: Scotland Puts Forward Her Case, Time For A Second Opinion, How Far Can Strikers' Picketing Go?, Shaikh Mujib Takes Office. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesia commission, Darkness at Dulwich, Total ban on overtime the answer?, French buses, Muddled thought over contracts, Bath traffic Plans, Factors behind the miners' strike, Slavonic Studies School, Women's rights, Recognition of Bangla Desh, Free buses, HMS Worcester, Moral Re-Armament, English honey, Need to improve standards of thermal insulation, Vintage month for thieves, Menachem Begin's visit to London, Imperial OBE. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest annointments, Church news. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Korchnoi is within half point of Karpov, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,972, Radio. Obituaries: Sir Edward Windley, His Honour A. H. Armstrong, Padraic Colum Poetry nourished on custom and diction of Irish countryside, Mr Campbell Milligan, Lady Nichols. Business and Finance: Allied silence on THF may end today, Lines' Triang subsidiary sold to Dunbee for £2.26m, 10 pc rise in tourist visits to Britain, W Germany Strike threat to steel plants, Boardroom reshuffle at Clarksons: new duties for Mr Gullick, US textile firms set up London sales base, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Plea on share option schemes, Fixed Interest and Money, $ devaluation puts 8 pc on some IATA fares, East Germany: a skilled workshop for the USSR, Mr Heath to hear fears on Scottish jobless, Company News Matthews shine with 51 pc surge and 2-for-5 scrip, Fears of further yen revaluation, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, M Giscard's £166m boost to economy, Bank chief's optimism spurs share prices, United States Colgate anti-trust action settled, Japan Record Budget designed to spur economy, 5 pc capital spending rise upsets early assessment, Company Meeting Barclays Bank International Limited Annual General Meeting Of The Holders Of The Ordinary Stock, Mr McNamara stays at World Bank, Textile quota talks drag on, Minister predicts boost for shipyards, Search switches for steel site, Dollar weakens sharply, New Issues $70m Shell Int bonds priced at 100½, Neddy to undertake five-year review of eight key industries, In brief Cheap transatlantic jet service proposed, Promising find of uranium in W Australia, Chairman's Reports, ICI announces 350 more redundancies on Teesside, Cammell Laird report to Whitehall ready soon: call for cash is expected, Business Diary: McNamara's second World Bank term · Any future for books?, Rise for public house managers, Company Meeting York County Savings Bank, Eec Warning on agricultural policy by U S delegation, Disputes in car plants may cause more shutdowns, Thorn hopeful on colour TV deliveries, Denmark Device for 'clean' car exhaust may cost £40, OPEC talks move slowly towards a settlement, Mining CGF consolidates premium income, 'Upturn' in electronics, Union split likely over engineering claim, Bids and Deals Triumph move sets Combined Austin Alight, West Germany: dispelling the downturn gloom. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, London & Regional Market Prices Glaxo soars on bid, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business Appointments New deputy chief for British Aluminium. Property: London Flats.

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