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The Times - 16/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Ian Murray, By Our Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, By Nature-Times News Service, By David Wood Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Tony Dawe of The Sunday Times, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Sally White, Christopher Walker, By Our Political Editor, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Alan Cane of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Choate, From Ian McDonald, From Stewart Harris, From Tony Dawe, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Wolfers African Correspondent, From Art Spander, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Katie Stewart, Philip Strick, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, by Patrick O'Leary, by Peter Sturges, P. O'L., by Keith Robertson, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Eric Marsden, Marcel Berlins, PHS, LEONARD POOLE, , ELLIOTT JAQUES, , A. L. GOODHART, T. R. PICK, , PETER W. HARLAND, , CARL EMERY, , PEGGY NUTTALL, Editor, , DESMOND PLUMMER, , DAVID SOUTHERN, , FALKNER WINTON, Chairman, STEWART DEAS, , JOHN UNDERWOOD, , E. A. C. CHAMBERLAIN, , LEWIS HOWDLE, , TERENCE COOPER, , G. R. A. DARLING., A. A. DUMBRELL, , DAPHNE HOWARD, , By Our Diplomatic Staff, H. P., H. W. O., Lord Sainsbury, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Stone, By John Plender, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Guy Hawtin, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Cross, R. A. McKINLAY, , Aodh O. Dochartaigh, Marcia A. Purnell, Brian Whittington, James Ryan, John A. Newall, Ben Hudanah, Graham Savage, Chris Ticehurst, P. Hooley, Robin Staines, Julie Savage, Margaret Robinson, R. Bunce, Gail Price, D. Bischall, D. Thomas, C. A. Camall J. Wilcox, A. M. Oldham, Gavin Carey, John M. Stephenson, R. Pollard, P. R. Mico, Victor Logan, R. M. Thorpe, John Langdell, Jill Savage, John S. L. Cantlay, Erdener Kaynak, Daniel Hope, Alan Ewings, Margaret Oldham, Michael Oldham, Mark Wronski, D. Walters, Robin Bidwell, A. P. Jackson P. Hinings., From A Goodrick-Clarke, BRIAN GRIFFITHS, , D. G. H. CRAWFORD, , J. A. H. BARRATT, , V. P. BARRINGTON, , PETER CONDER, , R. H. S. BEACHAM, , A. G. HAMILTON, , MICHAEL FIELDING, , Eric Wigham, Kenneth Owen, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely, By a leading Architectural Correspondent,

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Law: Sir Peter Moon's bankruptcy ended by court, Cosmetics firm complains of 'swindle' allegation, Accused denies any part in attempt to kill, Miner cleared on charge of inciting crowd, Labour pledge on the Industrial Court, Mr Wilson demands urgent debate on removing 'gag' from cases being heard by Industrial Court, Court of Appeal Effect of warning notices at jalopy races White v Blackmore and Others, Plea by judge to mother, 'Evil genius' is jailed for eight years, Justices' wrong practice Sainsbury v Sainsbury, Queen's Bench Division College's injunction to exclude students' president Brighton Corporation v Parry, Industrial court goes through a ritual, Bribery of dogs judge alleged, Retrial ordered in river 'initiation' case, Mr Heath in emergency talks with ministers as dockers go on strike, Policeman is cleared, Three for trial in bomb blast case, Chancery Division Refuse collectors lose 'totting' tax claim Holland (Inspector of Taxes) v Geoghegan, Arrest of dockers 'scares' tipstaff. News in Brief. News: Christie's auction brings in £35,000 for rare old wines, some senile, Total ban on DDT will be sought in Britain, Food prices Beef stable, English lamb down, pork unchanged, The mood of Britain Twin issues of abortion and contraception keep question of women's rights to the fore, British sisters survive Delhi air disaster, Stockyard success a portent, Models test feasibility of Maplin Sands airport site, Socialist Chile starts on a new road, Face to face with a tough customer, Conciliation is only answer for Mr Scanlon, BEA may fly on despite strike call by pilots, Poll backs Taverne view, Russians and France press for safe Europe, Passengers in arms plane free to proceed, Ancona counts its losses, Oxford Union treasurer resigns over 'politics', Rabat summit a success for African diplomacy, The plight of Israel's young pacifists, Dr Harry Judge: forging the new comprehensive education system, Qantas fears Labour rule might ban Concorde, Rate of rise in prices cut, Mr Heath says, More advocates for 'dial-a-counsel', Kemsley memorial dedicated, Paris idea of a new voice within EEC, Un And Environment $100m fund proposed to carry on the fight, Journalists settle for £400 over 18 months, Stars and Mr McGovern rock Madison Square, MP throws new light on Bullock dismissal, Anglicans see EEC entry as a challenge, Detroit bussing order meets resistance, Greek periodical closes because of intimidation, Policemen wounded in attack on car, House built in 1710 'wrecked by vandals', French MPs told of failings of TV, Counter point, U S curbs charter airlines, Army recruiting wanes as high pay impact fades, Banbury Delicate balancing act by a fine lady, Dr Schiller revises his strategy to keep inflation under control, Flotex: The Inside Story, 3 German Policemen die in siege, Argentine guerrillas seize Fiat foreman, Lightning blamed for Vietnam air crash, Yachtsmen join in stress tests, Communists renew bombardment of An Loc and put paid to Saigon's victory celebrations, The town that is good at giving, The Army's two-fisted soft touch, The Times Diary BBC Welsh double vision, Mr Jenkins appeals to U S to ease poverty, 'Robbed of my pulpit', RC priest complains, Moves to avert pilots' strike, "Laying Flotex is a Pleasure" says leading British flooring contractor, Mr Nixon asks Congressmen for quick approval of Soviet pact, Ministers accused of being provocative, Salisbury walks to work as drivers strike, Science report Molecular biology: Control of genes, 100,000 doctors join protest strike in Italy, Proportional voting: how it works, Nalgo conference votes to stay deregistered, Italian Socialists angered by centre coalition plan, Mr Michael Blanchard: investing in the future of the hotel trade, IRA to be barred from conference, More than twice as many broken marriages, Advisers on science to get more power, New council of ministers in Cyprus named, Mrs Barbara Maude: retaining the market centre's image, Tracing Red sails in the Indian Ocean sunshine, Derry women demand immediate peace at meeting with Provisional IRA chief, The Architect and the Environment, Computer to improve weather forecasts, Mr J. H. Black: raising £80,000 for a theatre, Fight for more of the cake, 80,000 new entrants for award scheme. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson demands swift action upon sub-judice rule report House of Commons, Sanctions stay while Rhodesians reflect on Pearce report, MP cannot table motion condemning court, Avoiding double taxation of stocks as VAT comes in, Pupil-governors unlawful, House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices, TUC chief accepts invitation to talks, Proportional representation in Ulster's autumn local elections, Britain cannot wash her hands, Proportional voting system and talks on new 'democratic institutions' announced for Ulster, Legal aid change rejected: provisions working well, Sale of bogus degrees, Labour 'inquest' talks of collusion with Tories on EEC vote. Index. Display Advertising: Charter Consolidated Limited, Automotive Products Co. Ltd.,, Furness Withy Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sun Life Assurance Society Limited, Opel, Potter & Soar, Bacal & Banbury, Dundee And London Investment Trust Limited, Net, Flotex, Rothmans, Heal's, Goggin & Baker Limited, Antony Hopkins, Banbury, Amalgamated Distilled Products, Dewar's, Scotia Investments Limited, Sterling Guarantee Trust Limited, Shaw Carpets Limited, J.Coral Holdings Ltd., Export Packing Service Limited, Gm, Wg And S, London & Provincial Poster Group, Star [Great Britain] Holdings Limited, Michelin Radials, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Scottish Agricultural Securities Corporation Limited, Whately Hall, Nsw, Cse, Business Computers Limited, Dresser Europe S.A., Savills, Estate Duties Investment Trust Limited. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: 'Consultation to royal collections' mentioned in carpet catalogue, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,104, George II baluster coffee pot sold for £640, Midsummer Night auction, U S just beats Australia in Bridge Olympiad. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Lundquist holds lead, Athletics Szordykowski may run in 5,000 metres, Sports in Brief, Racing Malleny turns as kind as a kitten under Todd's taming hand, Golf Americans respond to British conditions, Cricket Boycott stays on long enough for victory, Football West Germans may not be such easy riders, Tennis Wightman Cup needs a British success, Rowing Russian Olympic crews are coming to Henley, Bowls Evans takes clear lead. Reviews: The Burke Special Bbc1, Iphigénie Oxford Playhouse, Angelica von Saner Morales Elizabeth Hall, RPO/Martinon Festival Hall, Bureau Piano Trio Purcell Room, Sam Wanamaker takes the road West Catlow (a) Leicester Square Theatre Cool Breeze (x) Ritz End of the Road ICA, Triple Bill Pergola, Florence, Will Wat? If Not, What Will? Half Moon. Editorials/Leaders: How To Fight Inflation, Unions And Multinationals, Hope Of Movement In Northern Ireland. Letters to the Editor: Eire or Ireland?, Employment, inflation and incomes, Importance of balance to accountants, Boadicea's tactics, Not convinced, Accompaniment, Churches and VAT, Halcyon days, Women in men's colleges, Nuclear power risks, Railwaymen's pay, Mary Queen of Scots, Bradford University Management Centre director's appointment, Land drainage, Money supply and the economy, Dispense with paper bags, Building offices at London stations, Tension in Middle East, Industrial Court and press, Land price curbs, Florence or Firenze?, Village council houses, Take note, Shop stewards' action, Double check on cheque cards, Textiles and the clothing industry, Pavilion for men. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 14, 1947 Marshall aid. Obituaries: Sir Sydney Frew From artificer to admiral, Prof A. Maciver, Miss Margot Davies, Lady Plummer. Business and Finance: US call to close trade gap, Iraqi hint for France to settle oil pact, Extra charge if firms do not use 'own bank' only, Bids and Deals, Dog fight is brewing over City staffs, Eurosyndicat, CBI wants curb on power in Bill to grant regional aid, Heavy falls in shares due to threatened dock stoppage, BR workshop staff urged to accept pay deal, Montedison claiming £1,200m state aid, BLMC has long wait to reap full potential, Unit trust prices, Swiss minister hints at joining IMF in two years, More optimism on ports' future as national deficit turned to £4m profit, Britons spent £1,800m on trips at home, Cooperation the key to Japan's success-OECD, Doxford's pre-tax losses exceed forecast at £1.54m, China may buy plants from West, Equities Biggest fall for 4½ years, New Issues Hanson Trust's £8m rights, British protest to U S says anti-dumping measures violate Gatt, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company News Scrip and record £6.33m by Assoc Newspapers, French decision on banks' reserves, Business Diary: Lewinton gets the Honour of Sword, The £20m question of airlines' computing link-up, Building society receipts set record in May, Japan's payments surplus narrows sharply, Star to raise £50m in three currencies, Money Market Rates, Steel output down in May with demand still sluggish, Bank lending growth up for all but industry, BRW shares sold for £10m, Fixed Interest and Money Sharp losses in gilt-edged, Production up only marginally in April, Mining New tax system hits Le Nickel, Midlands companies fear higher gas prices, Star's £50m funding for further expansion, 1,600 laid off by Triumph motor cycle plant dispute, ICI confirms nylon price rise, Commodities Strong rally in sugar futures, Bread prices Preparing public for five years of rises, Coordinating scientific research in EEC, Rumania seeks a better balance of trade with UK, Sterling suffers 65-point fall on dispute fears, Chairmen's Reports J Coral turnover bounds ahead. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound plunges 65 points, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread losses, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mowlem names new managing director. Property: PROPERTY also on page 27, Residential Property, London And Suburban.

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