The Times - 21/07/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Robert Fisk, By A M Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Martin, From Sue Masterman, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From John Roper Medical Reporter, , From Penny Symon, By a staff Reporter, By Christopher Sweeney, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Alan McGregor, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From John Chartres, From Dessa Trevisan, From Fred Emery, From Stewart Harris, From Harry Golombek, William Gaunt, John Russell Taylor, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jeremy Allerton, By Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, David Jones and Andrew Lumsden, Marcel Berlins, PHS, Louis Heren, A. A. CRABTREE, Town Clerk, , D. R. HAGGIS, , SARAH GAINHAM, , S. L. KENNY, , PETER TREW, , PIERS DIXON, , DAVID CROUCH, , J. CATTERMOLE, , R. MAYER, , OONAGH LAHR, , JOHN HARVEY, , FRANK HANSFORD-MILLER, , GILL MUNROW, , DAVID PRICE, , KEITH BROWN, , GERRY WADE, , BERYL SLOAN, , GRAHAM BRIGHT, , JOHN LOMAX, , MICHAEL McNAIR-WILSON, , W. M. ABERNETHY, , M. W. HUGHES, , RICHARD MILLARD, Chairman of, J. SCOTT-CLARK, , T. G. McKENNA, Administrator, , MICHAEL CLARKE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Guy Hawtin, By Ian Morison, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, NUGENT OF GUILDFORD, , MISS J. M. PICK, , P. H. METHUEN, , V. J. PYCROFT, , J. A. BABBAGE, , PETER G. WHITEMAN, , ALLAN MABBOTT, , Frank Vogl, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Woman columnist driven to suicide by finger injury, Shopkeeper killed trying to stop bomb raiders, Let them eat lox-and beigles, Hackles rise among rival dock groups, Aborigines' land protest ends, Mr Wilson may save his position with executive's conference formula for party unity on EEC, Three letter bombs in Beirut intercepted, Rhodesians told by black leader that their future is at stake, Association want another de Gaulle as President, Commons crypt marriage ruling opposed, Danes seek ruling on bacon subsidy, Labour councillors gain first victory at municipal association in 4 years, Paris peace negotiators refrain from usual invective while Mr Nixon hears Kissinger report, New start now in Bruay case investigations, Calls to the Bar, Ministers and their money: safeguards against scandal, Marshal Lin reported officially dead, Bonn reminded of UN ban on Rhodesia athletes, Two navies buy anti-submarine gear in Britain, McGovern move to win back old Democrats, Prisoner is shot on roof of jail, Pressure for full-time BBC chairman, Straight from the party's mouthpiece, Records broken at East of England Show, Architects' president wants a code on moral responsibilities, Centre Point study, Have-nots of the 'economic miracle', Merger of Manchester libraries brings two million volumes together, Casson plea to save canal, Simple Gainsborough drawing makes £1,100, Safer type of pill has troublesome side-effect, Way clear for new trade treaties, Myxomatosis: Evidence for latent virus, Salads and some fruit dearer Sally White Food prices, Doctors justified in withholding £5 fee if GMC talks drag on, BMA decides, Package tours and Mercedes cars up, The Times Diary Soref opponent's campaign novel, Stringent new security plan in Londonderry and Belfast, Briton offered post of Jerusalem's planner, Dock jobs warning as blocked lorries queue for miles, Manslaughter girl to stay at 'all male' school, Counterpoint, Secret talks 'improved the chances of ceasefire', Churchill Boer War account challenged, County keeps green belt in planning up to 1986, Tory peers amend Bill by mistake, Judge to head air inquiry, Dog owner fined £150 on bribery charges, Nurse smoked in ward where fire occurred, Mr Mintoff assailed over £2m American loan, Irving 'confessions' to be published next month, Pressed for time, Spassky blunders and loses game, More examinations in the Poulson case, Mr Wilson agrees on Ulster principles, Newspaper gets a bill for Chichester rescue, Conservative MPs seek EEC briefings, Soviet assurance of lasting friendship with Egypt, Czechs jail two more progressives, 34,105 rise in jobless checks downward trend, Government has resigned in Holland, Cairo hope of links with West Europe, MPs sit until August 9 and risk September recall, Talks adjourned on teachers' salaries claim, Italian Socialists clash over Communist link, £3m rise in war pensions but numbers fall, Mr Ceausescu's new role, Discussion in France over the Fifth Republic's evolution, Encyclopedia bows to New York law, Union meeting cost paper a million sales, UN proposal for independence of Namibia, Churches ask US to stop bombing dykes, Survey puts a spanner in the works of law reform, Scheme to curtail universitY expansion. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Midland Bank, Coutts & Co, Air France, MM, National Westminster Bank, Healey & Baker, Hambros Bank. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 19, 1947. Coventry Cathedral. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Blunder by Spassky gives rival the game, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,134. Politics and Parliament: Home Office want urgent talks with Police Federation on human problems caused by boundary changes, Contacts with Rhodesia House of Lords, Film censorship, Impossible to estimate overall increase in housing rents, Ulster puts £22m on defence costs, Difficult to give details of Polaris review, Courtesy talks with Eire Foreign Minister: stringent new security moves in Belfast and Londonderry House of Commons, Nato to mount major exercise in September, Contribution sought for yacht rescue, Study of naval Harrier project ordered, Next week, Protests over low pay of defence depot workers, Counties retain power over public libraries. Official Appointments and Notices: First-class awards at 38 universities, Shelter chief resigns, University news Cambridge, Cambridge awards. Deaths. Law: Why meeting was not stopped Bates v Lord Hailsham of St Marvlebone and Others, Plea of guilty to joint charge Director of Public Prosecutions V Merriman. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Women's Appoinments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A modern classic, Serial of elegant conversation Emma Bbc 2, Vienna State Opera, The Arts, Journey's End Cambridge, Ambakaila Festival Hall, The Faithful Shepherd Goldsmiths' Hall, Growing old gracefully in the bull ring Junior Bonner (a) Astoria Fritz the Cat (x) London Pavilion The Darwin Adventure (u) Studio Two The Ten Commandments (u) Casino-Cinerama. Sport: Thévenet again first to mountain finish, Sports in Brief, Coup de Feu to contest Deauville prize, Some Surprise triumphs at long odds, Bedford makes priorities clear, Croquet, Cheatle shows ability, Virus that baffles experts casts shadow over next summer, too, Attractive draw for Gillette Cup, Hammond and Mallett earn day off for Australians, Leicestershire's reliable 13, Five rounds in three days too much for grandmother, Six Scottish seeds through, Success is wedge-shaped on the French course without tears, Oakham's narrow victory, Caught on the bounce, Ali was undoubtedly stale and muzzy, Parisi in Open event at Olympics, Schools cricket, Yachting, A touch of sentiment at Sandown Park, Sixty-third year and never more tedious, Nottingham in their Olympic stride. Editorials/Leaders: Labour And Europe, More Growth But No More Jobs, Breathing Space On Prices, But The Gmc Should Be Inquired Into. Letters to the Editor: The original skyscraper, Effect of VAT on London taxi fares, Regency Cheltenham, In the back seat, County Clerks' ethics, Bank procedures for giving information to customers, Means of restoring trust in Ulster, The shortage of building land and rising house prices in south-east England, Scrutiny of EEC legislation, 'Writ in water', Whole lot of media, Work of British Council, The 'Muck Shifter', Underground buskers, The world their oyster, Holiday homes in Wales, School transfers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: David Lichine Dancer and choreographer, Prof Mark Guter Noted chemical engineer, Mr A. L. F. Smith, Obituary, Prof Martin Wight. Business and Finance: European airbus prepared for systems testing, Building unions to step up strike campaign, Britain and Russia sign £200m credit deal, Plysu Limited, Boots' regret over Glaxo, Mining Little response to Gt Boulder copper find, Robens safety report rejected as 'a facelift', Dearer meat is certain-FMC, Spot Position of Sterling, Encouraging entrepreneurial spirit, Brit Land's plan to bridge income gap, Consumers' spending responds sharply to Budget tax cuts, Downward trend in jobless short-lived: total up by 34,000, Japanese 'ready' to offer United States cut in trading surplus, Chairmen's Rèports Higher opening results at Metal Box, The Northern Securities Trust Limited Net Asset Value Substantially Increased, Mears, Britain supports multinationals study by UN, The Times list of latest dividends, Fixed Interest and Money 'Shorts' decline further, Estimates of power plant cost up 60 pc, Briefly from the Boardroom, GUS profits rise 14.8 pc, S African aid to 'marginal' gold mines may end, Sealed Motor Construction Company Limited Improved Results: Increased Exports: New Premises: Product Developments:, Pergamon to seek requote for shares, Rush for houses 'slowing down', Dock strike call to 10,000, London Prudential Investment Trust, Limited, Switzerland overturns old banking traditions, Business Diary: Westinghouse brake on executives · Broadening Horizons, Bids and Deals Eastern & General in £6m property move, Thomas Locker (Holdings) Limited Encouraging Results In A Difficult Year, 1918 "Taisho Marine" 1972 Statement by President A. HIRATA, Occidental accord with Russia 'not yet firm deal', Equal pay campaign of persuasion urged, US supports the dollar for first time since President suspended convertibility, Boost fails to restore confidence, Equities Bank shares strong, £ devaluation benefit now lost, OECD says, How the markets moved, Selection Trust Limited International Mining Finance and Exploration Statement by the Chairman Mr A Chester Beatty at the Annual General Meeting, MPs criticize role of ports council, Mitchell Construction Holdings Limited 1971 Results, Dockland disputes the root of Hull's crisis, United Scientific Holdings Limited, NatWest puts up base rate to 7 per cent, Company News British Dredging profit almost doubled, $25m Eurodollar loan for Spain, Humphries Holdings. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Cocoa futures fall sharply, Wall Street, Late falls in hp issues, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Dollar fails to hold early gain, Unit trust prices, Money Market Rates, New Issues Norwegian oil refinery's $100m, Leading shares suffer some profit-taking. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Horsman joins Horizon boards. Property: Country Property, Residential property.
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