The Times - 15/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, by George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Ronald Faux Beamish, co Durham, By John Roper Medical Renporter, By Our Medical Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, Anna Gael, Leonard Amey, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Michael Levey, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, Gerald Ely, PHS, David Wood, DONALD ALBERY., BERNARD SHAW, , GORDON WESTERMAN, , I. JASPERT, , C. M. WOODHOUSE, , J. R. SARGENT, , P. A. MACKRIDGE, , TUFTON BEAMISH, , PHILIP WILLS, President., I. J. G. MOORE, , HANNAH STANTON, , TOM SARGANT, Secretary, , ANNE SHARPLEY, , MARY STOTT, , RENEE, JILL TWEEDIE, , MARY HOLLAND, , GODDARD, , MIKKI DOYLE, , MARY KENNY, , FREDERICA, BRIGID, SEGRAVE, , LORD, , LIZ CUSTOW, , HYLDA, BAMBER, , HUGH P. CRALLAN, , M. LOE., S. JACOBSON, Chairman., Dame Veronica Wedgwood, DBE, OM, writes:-, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By George Clark Political Staff, By Guy Hawtin, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR I, By Peter Hill, R. MORRISON, , RALF BONWIT., R. ERNEST, , Rhys David, ERIC AMBROSE, , A. E. HOWELL, Director., Anthony Thomas, By a Special Correspondent, Robert Jones, Innis Macbeath, By John Woodland, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, P.M., S.S.P., C.M.,
ResumoNews: Planning to beat the water shortage, Science report Cancer: Therapeutic drug resistance, Ex-soccer star made a Minister in Madagascar, Overtime for an historic event, Painstaking approach to economic diversification does not lessen the risk, Ruler must step cautiously in fulfilling his pledges, Resisting the wind of change, British experts in River Plate collision inquiry, More land in Surrey and Sussex to be released for housing, Role for consumer's interest in proposed pay conciliation body, Greece's stiff rebuke to EEC for betraying its 'prejudice' in protest note on recent arrests, Bernadette Devlin: portrait of a revolutionary socialist, Rescue column nears An Loc, Mons officer cadets, Mr Heath seeks new way to settle pay disputes, Experimental farm provides driving force behind agricultural revolution, Opposition is refusing to accept NIRC 'gag' ruling, MPs' Jewish prayer book gift held in Moscow, From last week's letters, New group to fight Piccadilly plan, Mr Feather 'amazed' at Mr Macmillan's 'wild talk' accusation, British capital equipment and the challenge of Japanese consumer durables, M Pompidou hopes that French welcome for the Queen will strengthen close link with Britain, Search for inner spring of eternal life, Mr Jenkins sets task for Europe, Agriculture New machines may cut grass drying costs, Hunter shaikh helps to save breed from extinction, Airliner control being reviewed, Basques try to stop Tour of Spain race, Hanoi builds new roads to carry supplies, Pupils try to stir 'Red Wednesday' revolt, Regional notebook Gas masks, the horse-drawn tram and steam navvy show how life went on, 117 die in Japan rooftop club blaze, Increased costs hamper Scottish church, Pearce procedure 'mad', General Franco cancels holiday, The 49th Parallel Canada's need for distinct identity, Unctad race against the clock, 'Muddle' on old' people in mental hospitals, Mr Sadat hits at critics of ties with Russia, India accuses Pakistan of breaking truce, Britain seeks compromise on cod, Oil still flows in abundance as state makes its move for greater participation, State of Qatar The era of reform, US reports of deal with Moscow on mines, New hygiene campaign by restaurant inspectors, Viewpoint Diana Graves reflects on mortality, Mr Wallace exploits ethnic fears in Michigan with bussing as victory theme, Mr Shonfield to give Reith Lectures, Jobs by computer for students, From chaos to normal is railway forecast, Paratroops move between Catholics and Protestants after more deaths, Reforms of French television on the way, Governor blocks Nixon move on abortion law, The Times Diary De Filippo to direct at National, Picking a way through the red tapes, Natural wealth underwrites one of the world's most comprehensive welfare systems, £4.5m road link scheme will help commerce, America returns Okinawa to the Japanese, Flats to rent are no longer good business, Unexpected dismissal of Turkey's Premier, European prize for The Times, Mr Barber: No time for economic compromise, Republicans cheered by support for blockade, Most autistic children are not taught. Law: Law Report May 14 1972 National Industrial Relations Court Has case for ballot of railwaymen been made out? Secretary of State for Employment v Aslef and Others, European Law Report, More rail disruption today as court hears compulsory ballot appeal: one union orders normal working. Index. Sport: Saturday's cricket, Rugby League Captain's decisive kicking earns award, Motor racing Beltoise slips and slides to victory, Football Selfish clubs cause England's fall, Golf Oosterhuis at his most exciting, Rugby Union Elders has preview of provincial power, Sports in Brief, Polo Cowdray Park and San Flamingo win, Yachting Olympic classes held up by bad weather, Athletics Matthews' record gone with or without the wind, Hockey Snap goal gives Irish title, Cricket Kent do the essential things in the right way, Tennis Facilities at Bournemouth unset players, Racing Hard to Beat's win does nothing to solve Derby problems, For the Record. 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Reviews: Brighton Festival Goehr Piano Concerto The Dome, Lear/Stewart Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Ride across Lake Constance Jeannetta Cochrane, Modern dance, Private Views London Weekend TV, Weekend TV Judy Geeson Lady Windermere's Fan Bbc1, The Monday book Bellini: a life without a heart Vincenzo Bellini, William Nicholson Koland, Browse and Delbanco. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Big office scheme for Bath, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Benn Tech rises like the Phoenix, The Prime Minister And The Trade Unions, Credit Where Credit IS Due, The Fight Goes On In The World Arena. Letters to the Editor: Caning in schools, Airport taxis, Future of Bath, European Parliament, Role of non-executive directors, Frank reply, When a house is sold, Fight for better standards of heat retention, Greek regime's restrictions on economist, Plight of the Biharis, Brixton Prison, Brazil's 20-year delay in payment of compensation, Rugby tour of S Africa, The real issues of the railwaymen's dispute, VAT and the theatre, A gliding achievement, Role of women in the media, Soaring price of books. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,076, Woman wins crossword championship. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 13, 1947 Mr Acheson resigns. Obituaries: Dr H. J. J. Braddick, Canon H. M. Waddams Improving relations with foreign churches, Herr Theodor Blank, Prof Lionel Penrose, Jamini Roy, Miss Evelyn Jamison. Business and Finance: Labour asks for more time on Finance Bill, New Issues The importance of Federated's land bank, Third World's hand on shipping's helm, US suit against British airline, Europe shipbuilders seek expansion curb by japan, Industry in the regions South Wales ports set for increased diversity, Unit trust prices, Business Diary in Europe: Italian Family Robinson · Tax guide, Redundancies slowdown hints at business revival, Chemical Neddy calls for investment planning liaison, Results this week Spotlight on Unilever, Shop stewards' role by CIR chief, Engineering employers may renew effort this week for national pay deal, Liverpool docks pay talks start today, Union call for inquiry into dye chemicals, Mining Peko-Wallsend a way into gold, The role of the friendly intruder, Briefly from the Boardroom, How ball games help make managers more flexible, More share prices, Company News, U S Treasury and Fed in sharp conflict over monetary reforms, Mr Bhutto asks opponent to save Pakistan airline, Iraq warning to oil groups, Triumph proposals for the abolition of piecework will face a stiff test, OECD lists open end fund rules, German railway deficit facing £35m rise, In brief, Clarkson Int's rising stocks, Only 1 out of 3 firms taking action on equal pay, Fears grow over EEC rules on trade pacts, Cut overtime to save jobs, TUC urges, Goodyear settlement prospects, Commodities The copper industry must do some rethinking says Amax chief, Co-op chief gives a warning on price rises, Contracts £416,000 scheme for West Cromwell Road, Ulster firm to go into liquidation, BEA hopes for computer freight centre profitability by 1975, A foreign legion of workers in French industry, York strike makes 2,000 at Rowntree plant idle, Tyne's first liner in 10 years. Business Appointments: Business appointments Industrial director for DTI Scottish office. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Births.
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