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The Times - 17/01/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Warman, By Philip Howard, By David Wood, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Denis Taylor, By Our Medical Correspondent, Arthur Osman, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Corresnpondent, By Richard Davy, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, Leonard Buckley, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, Guy Brett, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Robert Anderson, Philip French, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Vincent Hanna, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Art Spander, By Brian Lewis, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Penny Hunter Symon, Leonard Amey, Gerald Ely, John Stonehouse, , John Chartres, PHS, Louis Heren, David Wood, D. G. HOSEGOOD, , ERROLL OF HALE., CHRISTINA W. THRELKELD, , MORGAN DAVIES, , R. B. RATHBONE, , KENNETH MELLANBY, , R. BOWERS, , MICHAEL ABERCROMBIE, , GARDINER, , MOLSON, , BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY, , BOYLE OF HANDSWORTH, TREVOR GARDNER, , DONNE J. BUCK, , N. D. G. JAMES, , J. R. DALE., DEREK SCHOFIELD, , F. W. STOYLE, , Patrick Wall (chairman); A. J. Cranstoun; Robert Crichton-Stuart; Michael Davies; J. P. Finigan; D. G. Galvin; K. Mary Hobbs; Geoffrey Hulton; Harold McCrone; N. C. O'Brien; P. Renold; J. D. Sloyne; C. T. Rogers; E. W. Wade, , JEAN JONES, , By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, B. J. C., Mr T. C. Foley, By John Whitmore and Sally White, By Guy Hawtin, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, From Roger Berthoud, From Ronald Kershaw, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, W. J. READER., R. Y. JENNINGS, , G. SCHWARZENBERGER, From Sue Masterman, C. J. THOMAS, , From John Earle, BRENING JAMES, , R. W. Shakespeare, Dr Prinz, By W. T. Baxter, , Innis Macbeath, John Broadbent-Jones Samuel Eilon, David Currill, John Armytage, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland,

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News: Mr Mintoff basks in a hero's welcome, 200 Czechs seized in drive to break network of dissidents, Lord Carrington sees 50-50 chance of new agreement with Malta, Threat to ancient Lincoln, Cambridge union votes against merger, Mutineers wreck French prison before being quelled by police attack with tear gas, Ruling Socialists in Chile face by-election defeats, Vietcong attacks increase in Central Highlands, Viewpoint, Old truths needed for new church image, The shy, giggling girl who wrote a best seller at nine, Portuguese to give more say to Africans, 15 dead, 50 hurt in Greek rail disaster, Snow reports, The people of Bangla Desh mourn three million dead, Pacific rowers undaunted by hitting reef, Duncan Fearnley, cricketer and bat maker who works hard at his pleasure Regional Notebook, Archbishop of Canterbury for US seminar, Synod will be split on divorce proposals, The Times Diary Miners spend £15,000 on advertising, Labour's formula for common front, Norwegians begin internal debate on EEC terms, Mr Smith denies ban on Labour Party mission to Rhodesia, The man who champions the women, Science report Pollution: Lead poisoning in ghettos, Women ambulance teams of Moscow criticized, Reform of defamation law urged by newspapers, Ulster internees flown secretly to new camp, Crisis simmers in Greek church, Schools inquiry into effect of airport noise, Time beats doctors in most heart attacks, 300 miners brought in to picket London depots and dockheads, New Prime Minister for Egypt, Children's entry for amenity award, Whites flee to suburbs as city schools are integrated, Police use ministry to find illegal immigrants, American outraged by expulsion, Milk board report diminislhes hope of beef at reasonable prices Agriculture, Anti-Makarios rally leads to Cyprus violence, Getting a devastated new nation off its knees, Ghana freezes assets of deposed ministers, Psychiatric clinic may be forced to close, Danes flock to palace to sign condolence book, American nurse killed in Gaza car ambush, Sir H Nicholas may give retirement date, Italy crisis a chance to sort out confusion, JPs want more police to control courts, Mr Powell says public is against Market entry, Swoop by KGB on flats in Moscow, Naval bomb unit sent to handle chemicals after Cornish plea, Principal defends Corpus Christi teaching, Vatican concern for holy places, Political stalemate is blocking the road to peace in Ulster, Lynch record shows consistent view of partition as 'an imposed deformity', Green Paper's critics are rebuffed by Lord Rothschild, How the devil theory has bedevilled US foreign policies, Welsh Language Act confirmed as 'a sham', says court official. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices, Common Market challenge in Commons this week. Index. Display Advertising: Royal County Of Berkshire, Property Board, Slater, Walker Dual Trust Limited, Samuel Osborn & Co., Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Moscow Narodny Bank Limited, Boac, Healy & Baker, Cumbernauld. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court in Madrid jails communist for over 17 years, 120 Iranians to face trial in Teheran as spies, Law Report January 14 1972 Evidence of blood alcohol in death driving cases Regina v Thorpe Court of Appeal, A century of court rulings for £2,000, Jail protest charges. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Finchley Children's Music Group Queen Elizabeth Hall, Eugene Istomin Queen Elizabeth Hall, Books The exuberant road to Xanadu The Citizen Kane Book, Stages The Place, Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, News You Missed Ica, The Dream of Gerontius St John's, Smith Sq, Camus and Coward at the Mermaid, The Moonstone Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Business Notices, Women's Appointments. Sport: Boxing Frazier's left hook ends rumours as well as bout with Daniels, Rugby Union England in defeat show promise of great achievement, Athletics Case for fifth coach in Munich party, Ice skating Miss Schuba's big lead was good enough, Sports in Brief, Equestrianism Banning of US horses could hit Olympic team, Tennis Week that produced surprised a few lessons, Cricket Rest lose by 10 wickets, Hockey Hertfordshire rush out of trouble, Football Reading and Blyth still in the dark, Skiing Betsy Clifford breaks ankle in training, Racing Problems for trainers as two big Northern meetings clash, Golf Nicklaus beats Miller in play-off, For the record. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Property Bootle gets 10-storey office block. Editorials/Leaders: Egypt Still Expects A War, IS Free Public Transport The Answer?, A Response That IS Needed. Letters to the Editor: A business historian's point of view, Darkness at Dulwich, Corpus Christi College, Academic 'empire', Dumping of poison wastes, Colliery closures, Troubles in the tax system, Appointing Bishops, Another Town Hall, Mr and Ms, List Lord Rothschild should give, Departmental Committees, International law and nationalization, Rookeries in elms, Rhodesia Commission, Voluntary vasectomy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Official Appointments and Notices: RSA medal for Sir W. Walton, Appointments in the Forces. Arts and Entertainment: Form upsets in bridge contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,975, Radio, Broadcasting, Karpov and Korchnoi share first place. Obituaries: Lord Stonham, Daisy Ashford Child author of best seller, Mr Reg Day, Professor F. Wormald. Business and Finance: Engineering unions prepare pay demands at individual factories, CBI studying ways to curb price rise flood after restraint ends, Hongkong textile talks report for MPs today, Transport wrangle halts Guernsey flower body, Unit trust prices, Two airlines block IATA agreement on tariffs, Call for state body to promote British shoes, Freight Report, BSC to hold discussions with customers on the effect of Market entry, Discount on bulk platinum, Commodities Fixed producer price for lead is anticipated, More bad news from the north-west, Implications of corporation tax reform, New chance of cooperation by Italian labour, Tough talking at Six-US trade meetings, Mining No rush for WMC uranium, Mr McGarvey to reveal Texans' Clydeside plan, Inflation and accounts, Management Towards executive unions, New Issues New split capital trust from SW, In brief 'Investment incentives' at Council of Europe, Business Diary in Europe: Assitalia's car poll ·, Triumph restart but car layoffs mount, Dollar could raise problem over repayments to IMF, OPEC sets meeting for tactics if oil talks fail, BEA hangs back on TriStar order date, Replacing hunch with boardroom science, Company News John White sales buoyant, British medical week in Tokyo, Results this week Plessey, Rank Org, and S & N Breweries, Dutch chief named in Hoesch merger plan, Vermouth, sherry and port prices to go up, TGWU calls conference on decision to deregister, Allied Suppliers board likely to fight Mr Goldsmith's £82m takeover bid, Pig farms increase their efficiency, but profits fall, The road to Delphi. Business Appointments: Business appointments Essochem director moves to US. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Bonds traded in Europe.

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