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The Times - 07/07/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, July 6, From Charles Hargrove Paris, July 6, By Peter Hopkirk, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By a Staff Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, From Murray Sayle, John Russell Taylor, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jack Fingleton, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Geoffrey Green, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Roger Macdonald, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Young, From Jim Railton, Julian Critchley, Denis Taylor, Ian McDonald, Christopher Walker, PHS, HUGO VICKERS., COLERAINE., D. A. ADKINS, , D. S. LOWEN, , MARTYN BECKETT, , J. S. BUIST., JAMES STEVENS CURL., SETON GORDON., P. J. LANE., R. J. HEALD, Senior Surgical Registrar., JULIAN JEFFS., JOHN ST JOHN., HUGH NOYES, Parliamentary Correspondent., N. M. TARRANT., R. W. WILLIAMS, Rector., TERENCE MILLER, , C. S. SMITH., STAMP., FERDINAND MOUNT., J. R. COLVILLE, , W. G. BARRETT., From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By John Plender, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Alan McGregor, By John Woodland, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, J. PARRY LEWIS, , By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, BRIAN HARRISON, , NORMAN R. BLACKWELL, LINDSAY DUNCAN, , K. W. WEDDERBURN., A. Z. J. ROZYCKI ROSS., Kenneth Owen, Patricia Tisdall, By Michael Baily., R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer,

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News: Vatican's secret books on display, Drop in value of pound may attract tourists, New editor of Burke's says it is raw history, Wilson appeal to Labour pro-Europeans, Chile impeachment move, Out into the wide, blue dolphin country, Jobs, prices and homes likely priorities at party's conference, McGovern rivals bank on appeal, Astronomy: Study suggests Sun may not be normal, Government calls for bankruptcy case transcript of evidence, Council staffs to get 11 pc pay rise, Growing improvement in relations with Madrid, $A5,000 reward in case of dead British don, Zulu chief defends dialogue policy, Mr Laird admits US may have bombed North Vietnam dykes, Committee will study alternative plans for Piccadilly Circus, Counterpoint The Times shelving offer, The Pope names six bishops in Portugal, * Before too long the bottom may, Export fillip from quiet machinery, UN appeals for food airlift to South Sudan, Young voices echoing in the White House, Commons select committee to examine new legislation for Northern Ireland, Burnt ward must be razed, says doctor, Zagreb student trial adjourned after objections, Wellington pot lid fetches £600, The Times Diary Fanfaring EEC orchestras, Boeing sales to China show Hanoi's isolation, Case of 'blacked' firm has taken 'ugly turn', court is told, Labour programme calls for wealth tax, land takeover, price controls, Mr Tanaka works on his Cabinet appointments, Miners call for action on pit closures, Argentine President puts predecessor in detention, Absence of judge's inquiry report puzzles Uganda, 20 tourists to make holiday tour of jungles, Call to EEC members for action on pollution, Hindu nationalists and police clash at airport as Mrs Gandhi arrives back from Simla summit, Profit hope for new orchestra, Stronger Cuba-Soviet links, The bitter mood of the British worker, Black market in 'death beads' from Africa, US names its black envoy for Pretoria, Absence which will not make hearts fonder, Out of the violence and terror comes a blueprint for a new Ireland, Methodists approve scheme to save Wesley's Chapel, EEC levy could cut meat prices Food prices Sally White, Dismissal of Government seen in Paris as deliberate move to increase power of President, FBI changes tactics in storming hijackers, Nation buys Titian masterpiece for £1.7m, Taxes on wealth to meet cost, Mr Heath on unions and people, QC says editor may have been dehumanized in war, Columnist sues 'Private Eye' on memorandum, Navy officer suspended after death of bather, Rome report on drop in religious feeling, Police reduce crime rate at Wimbledon, Split may make new seat less 'safe' for Tories, Terlain still favourite in yacht race, M Faure returns in Messmer Cabinet, Plain 'Mr' Lambton, Commons is advised, Bank building is saved, Sir Alec dines with King of Afghanistan, Destroyer may be preserved as 'living museum', Firms exploit children, Liberals say, Herr Brandt accepts resignation of Dr Schiller with reluctance, A new design snop named Innova-, Party will renegotiate EEC terms, Urgent examination of bankruptcy transcripts, Israel court will not rule on trial of Jesus, Cabinet will reply next week on Liberals' demand, 10 die as Spanish airliner crashes into Atlantic, Building of east Jerusalem hotel approved, Plan for Europe weather forecasts, Future of Britain's baked beans worries Portuguese, Sauna baths carry heart risk, doctors say, Exercise in socialist pathfinding. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Deliss, Tyndall, British Rail, Cse, Jetinga Holdings Limited, Garrard, Fb, Ansafone, Mouton-Cadet, WG and S. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Susan Longfield Memorial Award, Chess duel to start on Tuesday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,122. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Shrivenham degree awards, WRNS promotions, University news, Latest appointments. Law: Authority of man who controls three companies Ford Motor Credit Company Ltd v Harmack, No power to suspend order for possession Department of the Environment v James and others, Mental patient to be discharged. Politics and Parliament: September sitting: fairer crack of whip promised, Minister wants all unlawful areas to go, TV series criticized: BBC's right to be contentious defended House of Lords, Status of political prisoner not granted, Civil rights guarantee may be in Ulster settlement House of Commons, Demands for statement on organization's office, Mental stress among Ulster children, Lancashire saved from 'Botchdale', Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Multi-national firms and currency flows, Next week. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 24, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Reviews: Front Page National Irving Wardle, Before the screw turned: James's ambiguities unravelled The Nightcomers (x) Leicester Square Theatre Straight on till Morning (x) ABC, Fulham Road, Edgware Road La Fiancée du Pirate (x) Classic Poly'(July 13) I am a Dancer (u) ABC 1 and 2 Hamlet (u) Globe Playhouse, Southwark, NPO/Horenstein Festival Hall William Mann, L'arbore di Diana Collegiate Theatre Stanley Sadie. Sport: Sports in Brief, European zone will start early, Sweet Revenge gets three new owners and a secure life, Ali to meet Patterson in New York, Pattisson wins fifth race, Top seeds reach final butnot their best form, Three new combinations after hasty reshuffle, Fahey and Warwick continue in form, Another mesmeric spell by the devastator of Lord's, Even balance prevails at The Mote, Merckx wins time trial and nearly regains lead, Aaron one of 22 to scratch from Open, Miss Peters decides on a burst of activity, Mrs King can achieve final ambition, World record for Lusis, Miss Casals again told to change dress, Weymouth chosen for £1.8m racing centre, Must beat two Englishmen to keep title, Miss Walker wins by nine strokes, UEFA cut ban on Rangers by half, Scots champions for eighth successive year, Scotland's young players show they can rise to occasion, Withdrawal of City Gent foils treble, Nothing that two good wins cannot put right. Editorials/Leaders: Equal But Incoherent, The Role Of Government. Letters to the Editor: Reporting the Commons, The ruling on charities, Name game, Churches and Rhodesia, Rich and poor nations, Students and apartheid, Prices and introduction of value-added tax, Collection of tax from sub-contractors, Net salary increases, Career prospects for doctors, The Etonian participle, Ladies of the Garter, Safeguarding the national heritage, Violence in Ulster, Wine labelling, Guillemots on Rockall, The conflicts of rights and interests, Fire station numbers, Stimulating timber production, Now it's plastic milk bottles, Pensions abroad, Preserving footpaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 5, 1947 Indian independence. Obituaries: Rev. Etienne Robo, Max Bedacht, J. H. Lockton, Mr Rollo Turner, Rev E. O. James A new impetus to the study of religions, Dr Nikola Miljanic, Anne Allen. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals W. Goulding to acquire Fitzwilliam, Diebold Group expands in UK, 2m workers get short holidays, VW British sales soar, Finance Corporation For Industry Limited Year Of Further Growth Sir Humphrey Mynors' Statement, Criticism over TV rates, RHA rejects dockers' move to take depot jobs, Little EEC cheer for British wine trade, Compagnie Financière de Paris et des Pays-Bas., Spot Position of Sterling, Istituto Mobiliare Italiano Annual meeting-June 22, 1972, Business Diary: Lang Hancock on his mettle over lunch, BREMNER & CO. (General Warehousemen) Sales And Profits Highest Ever, Mr Jimmy Goldsmith extends in property, CBI president calls for removal of state industries from direct government control, Equities Prices soar in late trading, Forward Levels, Diamond sales at £165m record in half-year, Wankel 'myth' attacked by Chrysler man, Local authorities borrow more, Currency freeze on air fares and cargo rates, Call for a new wages strategy in Ireland, Metal and mineral boom forecast, The Times list of latest dividends, Boost in world steel demand from the less developed countries predicted in 15 years, US looks for changes in Japan, WSA: lesson Mr Heath can learn from ICI Joe Roeber on a major success in industrial relations, Scotland will order new power station this year, Soviet-German deal signed, Briefly from the Boardroom, Lufthansa still lukewarm about Concorde: no orders for present, Foreign Exchange Sterling falls 1.20 cents, CBI wants more flexible EEC transport policy, Surveyors reject move to raise subscription, Zentralsparkasse Der Gemeinde Wien Commercial and Savings-Bank of Vienna, Smith Bros to cease trading in gilt-edged, Airfix cum Meccano above profit forecast, Europe's part in post-Apollo projects, No sign yet of return by Japanese seamen, Compagnie Francaise DES Petroles, Chairmen's Rèports Shellabear win £1m of orders, Money Market Rates, Company News Fresh burst of growth by Stock Conversion, Mining Delta Metal's £5.5m for SA manganese, Sanderson Kayser Limited, How the markets moved, Altifund Limited, The Times Share Indices, Board suspends American textile price increase, CBI research attitudes attacked, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts subdued, Pound falls 1¼c in quiet trading, ENI to build Polish refinery for BP crude, ITT unions in talks to safeguard jobs, Johnson Matthey bank stake for Fraser, How The Dollar Closed. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street shakes off lethargy to close 8.66 up, Mothercare sale of shares values group at £52.8m, Recent Issues, New Issues Mixed reception for latest offers, Unit trust prices, Late rise in equities ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings Began, July 3 Dealings End, July 14 §Contango Day, July 17 Settlement Day, July 25 §Forward bargains are Permitted on two previous days, Wall Street, Commodities Silver reaches 11 month peak. Business Appointments: Barclays Unicorn group elects new chairman. Property: Property To Let, Country Properties.

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