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The Times - 30/08/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Clive Borrell, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Dan van der Vat, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Chartres, From Tim Jones, From Harry Golombek, By a Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Nichols, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Paul Martin Middle East Correspondent., By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jeremy Allerton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian James, From Neil Allen, From Sidney Saltmarsh, From Norman Fox, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Brian Lewis, From John Nicholls, From Jim Railton, From Dudley Doust, by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, John Percival-, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, Kirsten Cubitt, Philip Short, PHS, Christopher Walker, Louis Heren, Jerome Caminada, Christopher Warman, E. A. WILLIAMS., E. H. SONDHEIMER., ROGER CALVERT., FELIKS TOPOLSKI., J. HOOD PHILLIPS, , OLIVER BRISTOL, , WOOTTON OF ABINGER., NICOLAS BENTLEY., JOHN KEY., ARTHUR BYRON., ALAN CAPPER, , I. HOSKINS, , D. B. TAYLOR, , R. PETER WASSELL., D. PEPYS-WHITELEY, , FRANK CARR., JOHN BIRCH, , R. A. WARD, , CHRISTOPHER GOSSIP., R. H. F. SCOTT., STORM JAMESON., P. E. BURKE, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ross Davies, By Sally White, From Ian McDonald, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, From David Cross, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Andrew Wilson, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Richard Spiegelberg, JOHN GILBERT., VIRGINIA RAYMENT, , DOROTHY JOHNSTONE., J. L. NUNN., David Cross, By a Correspondent,

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News in Brief. News: Veteran campaigner pays tribute to young, Gen Amin shrugs off loss of British aid, Geophysics: Origin of Cyprus massif, Officers try to ease tense situation, Czechs draw up smuggling case against Briton, Army pledge to evacuate Andersonstown school, Mr McGovern unveils plans to close tax loopholes in hostile territory, Mr Whitelaw to ask for more people to aid Army and police, The Times Diary Lord Brockway revives duck's tale, Jobs warning issued to ambulancemen, Man held over murder of London woman journalist, More men pulled out of Vietnam, Prince to be buried privately at Frogmore, US ships sink two torpedo boats off Haiphong, Disarmament specialist warns nuclear powers, Sir Alec hits back by freezing a £10m loan to Uganda, Emergency plan for Moscow as potato crop fails, Oil drilling extension request condemned, World variations on a racialist theme, Sadat anniversary speech, " Asians control perhaps 80 to 90 per cent of the commercial sector in Uganda.", Troop withdrawal delay agreed in Delhi talks, Rail 'battle' with children, Big decline in United Kingdom citizens emigrating to Australia and Canada last year, King Hassan's purge of Army may leave him without a power base, Blacked cold store may sue unions and shippers, Seven 'early warning ' tests for all drinkers, Figures behind the flood, Woman aged 82 murdered and assaulted, Immingham Two industries join hands in ambitious scheme to speed EEC exports, Police raid Peronist magazine office, Chile orders another state of emergency, Prosecution of editor dropped in S Africa, Italian Socialists accuse Greek secret service, The Amin case against Uganda residents, Tree development plan will save £150,000, Who needs sleep Our paediatrician writes about children who wake at night, Britain to lend Egypt £20m for civil projects, Film institute's members to have greater say, Surrey man left Danish estates in count's will, Stranded air passengers are promised a refund, A shock for the burghers of Barnet, Manx TT course claims its hundredth victim, Icelandic patrol boats leave port to face British trawlers as Friday deadline approaches, Industrial Act ' disaster ', says Mr Hattersley, President Nixon admits 'errors' in fund-raising, Olympics manager denies dope allegation, Rolls suspension improved, Children are society's investment, Board seeks to defuse growing local hostility, Agreement on coalition in Finland, Two Bonn ministers quit over fees, Voluntary social help still vital, book says. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Clarks, Save And Prosper Group, Crest Motels, Barclays, Ncb, Sempah (Holdings) Limited, Birtley Engineering Limited, Hine, Equity & Law, E. & F. Richardson Ltd.,, Immingham, Piccadilly, Mercedes-Benz, Grimshawe Holdings Limited, The Anchor Project, Alcan Booth Industries Limited. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Gold cup players' new win, A game that Capablanca would have appreciated, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,164. Sport: Sports in Brief, Japanese pay £250,000 for Silver Shark, Dutch sacrifice a man and fall to Russians Cycling, Results yesterday, Olympic Games Results Rowing, 45-sec penalty puts Arsenal on top, Today's fixtures, Injured Vaatainen saving himself for 5,000 metres Athletics, Wilkie in breaststroke final Swimming, Dudleston plays superb strokes in match-winning century, Second-round knockout puts Minter through Boxing, Bridget Parker in team after Baccarat mishap Equestrian Sports, Yet another setback for Coventry City, Johnson double holds up Murray's century, Ups and downs of a three-horse race, All the best appear at Forest Hills, Unpretentious Palace exploit opponent's errors, American swimmers maintain their supremacy in pool, Edmondson ahead of Perks and Marshall, Only Pearl Star and Musicale Piggott should get three winners, Surrey spin bowlers have last word, Houseman gets Chelsea place but Cooke doubtful, Britain poised to join world's best Rowing, Yachting, New Zealand hard to beat, Poor shooting may have spoiled Fox's chances Mod, Pentathlon, Second XI competition, Munich programme today, Wins for Pattisson and Jardine boost morale Yachting. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Farce by Cervantes The Cave of Salamanca Soho Poly, Foco Novo Oval House, Thomas Stewart, A Matter of Discipline Bbc2, London Sinfonietta Albert Hall, People Alone The Place, Bible One Haymarket Ice Rink, Edinburgh. Editorials/Leaders: Charter Rules Must Be Modernized, Threat To The Press In South Africa, US Army Without The Draft, Japan: Rules Of The Game. Letters to the Editor: Rose Macaulay's story, The shoppers' jungle, A Pennine motorway, Another Birch, World Council of Churches, Burra cut down, Gipsy Moth IV, Delays in the BM Reading Room, Concertina crashes, Unemployment figures, The Hain case, Olympic entry on merit, Tied dwellings, Settlement of Asians from Uganda, By train to Europe, Ex-servicemen's work, Credit transfer, Ploughman's lunch, Vacant chair on the EDC, Beerbohm as draughtsman, Direct selling and VAT. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Aug 28, 1947 Austerity plans. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Stirling. Obituaries: Major R. Wakeford, Vc Hero in the classic mould, Prince William, Rene Leibowitz, Judge Clifford Cohen, Obituary, Lale Andersen. Business and Finance: Bank statements for August, British Relay Tv, How the markets moved The Times index: 195.35-1.03 F.T. index: 526.2-2.4 Rises, Miners' leaders discuss industry's future with NCB, Buyers force silver up 240pts, Better monitoring system likely for power plant faults, 20,000 building men back after pay pacts, Fixed Interest and Money Little support for gilts, Setback for Bovis, More UK pressure to curb Japanese exports, The Times list of latest dividends, Mr Aubrey Jones resigns from Laporte after 'differences', Correction, EEC putting its stamp on trademark disputes, Minimal increase seen last month in lending by the clearing banks, Briefly from the Boardroom, Attack and counter-attack in supermarket war Anthony Thomas reviews the battle for world leadership between two American food retailing giants, Equities Leaders dull in thin trading, Interim Statement The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Roberts-Arundel wound up, Spot Position of Sterling Forward Levels, Hoover and unions sign procedure agreement, Ariel goes ahead despite SE cuts, P & O chairman stresses unity on Bovis bid: Lord Inchcape 'isolated', Jaguar's chief denies strike was 'welcomed', Later deadline sought for food coding plan, Money Market Rates, Ordnance Survey reform, The Times Share Indices, Low and Bonar's need for Flotex success, Dutch firm faces EEC action over £82,000 fine, Bids and Deals Jessel now has 13 pc of James Finlay votes, Thomas Linnell & Sons Limited, Business Diary: Lord Inchcape takes a lonely stand, Mining CRA looking to higher profits, Ford and GM price rise claims refused, Associates deals, Cornwall Property (Holdings) Limited, Company News Porvair slashes loss and widens its market. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues P R Grimshawe comes to the market, Foreign Exchange Pound advances 30 points, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Commodities Cocoa futures surge ahead. Business Appointments: Sir R Meyjes for board of Shell International. Property: London And Suburban, Commercial and Industrial Property, Country Properties, Savills.

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