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The Times - 20/07/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Fouad el-Gawhary, From Mario Modiano, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Chris Dunkley, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From John Roper Medical Reporter, Tony Aldous, By Tim Devlin, By Christopher Sweeney, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Penny Symon, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Dessa Trevisan, From Gretel Spitzer, From Michael Hornsby, From Pater Strafford, From Murray Sayle, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Penny Radford, Ray Gosling, Marghanita Laski, H. R. F. Keating, Robin Milner-Gulland, Bryan Robertson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Jeremy Allerton, By Alan Gibson, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, a special report, by Michael Watkins editor., by Charles White editor., by Charles White, by Coralie Summers Local Government Correspondent., by Frederick Foreman, Bernard Levin, Kofi Badu, PHS, Louis Blom-Cooper. QC, Jerome Caminada, NICHOLAS TRESILIAN, , HANNAH QUINN., WILLIAM SEYMOUR, , DAVID WINGATE, , ANN HAWKINS., ROBERT EGERTON., J. B. D. PAGDEN, , ALAN M. ALLAN, , BRIAN SCOTT, , D. J. BELL, , PHILLIPS, , RHODES BOYSON, , REN�E SHORT, , ALBERT BOOTH FRED EVANS ANDREW FAULDS WILL GRIFFITHS ROY HUGHES CAROL JOHNSON CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW DAVID WATKINS WILLIAM WELLS WILLIAM WILSON, CHRISTOPHER CHANCELLOR, , CAROL MALTBY, , JOHN SOUTHAM, , GEOFFREY HANDLEY-TAYLOR, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Guy Hawtin, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GEORGE J. LEVY, , L. C. V. WALKER, , SHIRLEY PICKETT., M. P. MAWDSLEY., T. W. A. SILK, , R. WARREN EVANS., By Tim Jones, From Frank Vogl, G. T. J. ROBINSON, , Margaret Stone, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By John Plender, By Roy Farndon, By Our Industrial Editor, John Whitmore, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, John Chartres, Julian Mounter,

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News: Attack on ministry for absence from show, Four British paintings at record prices, Shelley museum in Italy to be enlarged, Journalist jailed in Prague trial, Threat by Protestant wives if Catholics get homes, Guards held in jail revolt, Programme director quits local television service, Round-up, Farm boys now dive to freedom in Hongkong, Bay project may create 1,000 jobs, Ghana's rebuilding after Dr Busia, Spanish prince escapes in road crash, Flamboyant funeral for reputed Mafia leader, Entomology: Controlling buffalo flies, Mr Wilson to report on his talks with IRA, Hospital is asked to revise Paddington plan, 'Guilty' man must go free, Abolition of solicitors' scale fees to go ahead in spite of High Court action to stop it, No public funds for costs of Mrs Desramault, Touches of luxury in the new terminal, Derelict shipyard becomes busy port, �280,000 paid for Gainsborough, Emaciated girls believe they are fat, Mr Ceausescu's industrial great leap forward, Mr Tanaka keeps his policy plans for China to himself, Camden to buy Centre Point by order, House prices not out of lineNationwide chief, 'Deliberate' fires sank the Queen Elizabeth, Drivers to picket all London port, Another letter explodes, Puzzled Arab reaction as Russians begin exodus from Egypt, Mr Thorpe fights for cleaners' rights, Statement today in Dutch crisis, � No household object is much nearer the, Fringe area problems for planners, Three-month pledge on price restraint, Teachers want all-round pay rise of �250, Old guard union chief blocks labour aid to Mr McGovern, Complaints against BBC upheld, Israel in two minds over Russians, Berlin Senate buys land pocket from East, Rolling Stones bailed after brawl, Out of the calm comes an armada bound for Cuba, Commons committee recommends earliest possible start on new parliamentary building, Let them eat cake, Crime A Long Silence By Nicolas Freeling, TUC gives 'rebel' unions chance to deregister, BMA backs plea to coordinate mental health services under supervision of doctors, High court hears notary's case in camera, 'Police let an informant escape in raid', Mr Trudeau urges spread of bilingualism, How the British jury system condemns itself, Rhodesia's 'rough tobacco' industry near collapse, Conciliation has not failed, Mr Whitelaw says, Spence building cannot be judged in isolation Environment notebook, Local councils will oppose new water boards plan, Harwich Port of war and peace sees new opportunities in Europe, 'Rome welcome to most churches', Competition does not signal end for train ferries, Successes for nationalized E German industry, Sir Alec is likely to be deputy, Docks coordination opens way to EEC nerve centre, Ministers agree on Paris summit, Pointer to cigarette as cause of hospital fire, Commons committee want explanation of White Paper's 'neglect', Freedom after 33 days, Doctor back on register after 13 years, Dr Kissinger sees Hanoi envoys in Paris, Israel's reluctance to rejoice, Korean talks on reuniting divided families, Motoring Should cars be of metal or plastic?, Mr Heath backs Mr Whitelaw in firm reply to Tory critics, Community's independence of spirit stems from relative isolation, Finnish Government quits, The Times Diary S W Staffs agent defects, Seat-belts cut car deaths by 20 pc, Dr Waldheim's plan for S-W Africa due today, 83 survive as British jet lands in sea off Corfu. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Sealink, Bower & Fuller (Heating) Ltd., The Union Discount Company of London Limited., Msa, Harwich, Barrie & Jenkins, Bernards of Harwich, British Rail, Leicester Permanent, Shipton, Smz, The Times, R.T.V. Colbourne Ltd., Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Boac, Dovercourt Caravan Park, WG and S. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Politics and Parliament: Check of rules under which ex-civil servants join companies, Government defeat on Local Government Bill, Another channel for BBC broadcasts to Europe, Plan to end political courts in Spain, Plan for national parks, Research councils lose �20m to ministries, Small concession on TV fee for elderly House of Commons, Chance for parish protests, Exploitation of inventions, Spy interview angered loyal dockyard workers, Minister's special adviser on Post Office matters, Rent proposals right and long overdue-minister House of Lords, Modernization of tax system virtually complete-Chancellor, Division of traffic functions defended. Law: Law service, Dirty old men are still corruptible Director of Public Prosecutions v Whyte and Another, Australian woman has no right to stay Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal Ex parte Martin, Anti-apartheid demonstration not 'insulting behaviour' Brutus v Cozens. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Chess duellists seek new digs, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,133. Reviews: In search of parody Liberty Ranch Greenwich Charles Lewsen, The chessboard conjurer in human shape Vladimir Nabokov: Poems and Problems, Smash hit twenty years out of date The Lady's not for Burning Chichester Irving Wardle, Masterpieces of Persian painting, As good as being there World in Action Special Granada Chris Dunkley, Musically positive Vaughan Williams Triple Bill Collegiate Stephen Walsh, London Contemporary X-Group Holland Park John Percival, Thackeray from Belgravia to Seven Dials The Exposure of Luxury By Barbara Hardy, Quick guide, A very frightening book Go Ask Alice (Anonymous). Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Rentals, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Ali's superiority enough for staying power of Lewis, Short French courses help long hitters, Sports in Brief, Marathon shoeshine for Greek Postman, Sportsman's win puts Broome among select band of riders, Hunters Path earns ticket, Miss Huke surprised by Mrs Barclay, Victory to Kent but the glory goes to Gloucestershire, Warwickshire win in exciting finish, Miss Neufville named in Jamaican team, Injury foils Buckinghamshire, Tennis, Lloyd collars Cartwright, Brave Lad to confirm promise, Rugby players' colt kicks off Carson's treble, Essex by the length of Southend pier, Law leads by one point, England win undisturbed, Guimard may retire. Official Appointments and Notices: Searching for the Tory Party's lost artists of the possible, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Shabby Trials In Prague, Cutting Out The Risks, Doctors And Health Service Changes, Big Cuts, Small Benefits. Letters to the Editor: Exchange rates, Unswept streets, Free law for the poor, Postman's knock, PLO office in London, Loose chippings, Representation of the small firm, Council of Ireland, The farmer's wife, Quality of broadcasting, References to the Monopolies Commission, Conflict among doctors, Green park policy is needed in South-east, A threat to artists living in Britain, Slow speed gas, The Greek in Xmas, VAT and the artist, The conservation of Bath, Mr Lambton's option, Record of Shell's offshore oil terminal in South Africa, Giving parents a choice of school. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, July 18. 1947. Newsprint cuts. Obituaries: Rosalie Littell Colie, Mr Harry Weetman Ryder Cup golfer, Goran Gentele Head of New York 'Met', Mr Alick West, Barbara Niven. Business and Finance: Company News Butlin's going for �1m leap in profit this year, Unravelling tangle of industrial safety law, Plea for EEC company research loans, Fixed Interest and Money Base rate fears hit shorts, Braid Group Ltd, Mining Share dealing to aid Sel Trust recovery, Rexmore LIMITED, Robens report urges tighter factory safety laws and new authority to enforce them, Japan calls on Washington to reject export subsidy complaint, Bids and Deals J Farmer agree �4.3m UDS offer, Spot Position of Sterling, Mr Neave criticizes 'contemptuous' tone of R & D White Paper, South Koreans construct �30m supertanker yard with British loan and aid, Trust Houses Forte Interim Results: Trust Houses Forte Limited, Union's contrast with Alexanders, Lonrho makes it easier for US investors, Rotary Hoes Limited Interim Report on Group Profit, Family favourites in the Netherlands, The Times list of latest dividends, H.Samuel LIMITED Britain's Largest Jeweller Further increase in profits to a new record level., armitage shanks pre-tax profits up 63%, Briefly from the Boardroom, Chairmen's Reports UDS to split shares into two 25p, OECD code of conduct interim stage of regulation, Executives in business advisory venture, Dollar gets off floor without aid, Equities A widespread advance, Buying beef unseen, Inquiries flow in for ECGD insurance plan, Shares rise after news of CBI move on prices, Chaos in US raw hides market, Business Diary: Rinfret back in Nixon's camp � An empty chair, Fear of end to aid hits S African gold stocks, British Midland Airways turn in �1.67m loss, Warning on cost of hotel meals after VAT, OECD suggests conduct code for offshore funds, Travis & Arnold, 1,000 more steel men may strike, Money Market Rates, Airlines seek higher fares, Mk Refrigeration Limited, BSC refusal to sell Warley mill confirmed, Ferranti to cut labour at transformer works, The Times Share indices, How the markets moved, Pilkington, Small firms band together, Talks begin on Iraq oil compensation, Butlin's, Unit trust sales down in June, German $ market still cautious, Dormer The Sheffield Twist Drill And Steel Company Limited, Claim for 25 pc rise in women newsagents' pay, Monthly increases in basic wages back to peak rate of growth, New Inland Revenue office for Scotland, Pilkington shares switch. Business Appointments: Director for Barclays Bank International. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Coffee up �4.50 after early fall, Foreign Exchange Dollar gains more ground, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Good demand for Shell, New Issues Galliford spins off plant-hire side. Property: Boom with realistic prices, The Times Spotlight on the North-West, Country Properties, The Englishman's home is his....

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