The Times - 03/07/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, By Business News Staff, From John Groser Political Staff, From Tim Jones, From Peter Hazelhurst, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Brian Cashinella, From Our Legal Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Our Medical Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Paul Martin, By a Special Correspondent, Moira Keenan, Neil Allen, By Our Medical Correspondent, Gerald Ely, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Andrew Porter, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Roger Macdonald, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Young, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Myles Palmer, Chris Dunkley, John Dixon Hunt, Raymond Crotty, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic correspondent, PHS, Michael Wolfers Africa correspondent, JOHN WILLIAMSON., LEIF MILLS., THOMAS BALOGH., RONALD DWORKIN., PATRICK NUTTGENS., FERDINAND MOUNT., STIRLING MOSS, , FRANCIS J. C. AMOS., ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , JOHN LETTS., J. J. WALTERS., SIDNEY G. REEMAN, , NEIL WATES., GERALD NETHERCOT., JOSEPHINE LEE, , By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, From Michael Hornsby, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roger Vielvoye, By Guy Hawtin, By Leonard Amey, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, PETER QUINN., LIONEL ALBERT., WILLIAM A. L. SMITH., Ronald Kershaw, Anthony Thomas, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, Innis Macbeath, By John Woodland, John Whitmore, by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, by Philip Llewellin, by Stuart Marshall, by Tony Aldous, by Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, by Julian Mounter, by Frank Williamson, by William Halden, by Michael Frenchman,
ResumoNews: Salvationists see hope in mood of youth, Dr Schiller puts off decision on resignation, £80,000 ransom paid to free banker, Yellow rust threat to winter wheat crop Agriculture Leonard Amey, Lexicographer's new success at crosswords, Viewpoint, French may have ended Mururoa tests, Revenge mission hijacker killed by passenger after struggle with pilot, David Wood Towards wages on the price index, Call to Mr Heath to expel Mr Powell for 'manipulation' of race issue, Bobby Fischer, still missing, is given a two-day reprieve, Developers change the innermost heart of Manchester, Legislation needed to give more protection to consumers, former minister tells Law Society, The running, jumping, never-standing-still Marea Hartman, Skill, determination, love-hallmarks of the restorer, Admirable new buildings avoid all the pitfalls, Finance tough for the one-make clubs, Conspiracy charges against four Croat students, MPs condemn profiteering on old houses after 'rescue' by improvement grants, Long wait cuts patients for tonsillectomies, Race car jumps fence and hits spectators, Warning on the dangers of using oestrogens to prolong youth, Obstacles to a united financial front for the EEC, Gen Franco ready to hand over some duties, Yemen accuses Arabs of not providing help, Uganda lets BOAC jet fly out with arms cargo, Writers with the expert touch from Detroit to Ceylon, French doubts about death penalty, Nixon election campaign manager startles Washington by putting his family before politics, The African leader who wants to join Europe, Dutch solution to problem of failing newspapers, Drive away from traffic's roar to the great days of the open road, New drive urged to curb disease in elms, Singapore airline name is criticized as 'useless', Backbench protest against Arab office in London, Three ways to a new style of life, Tazio Nuvolari: truth is stranger than fiction, Mr McGovern tries to cool Democratic tempers, Agreement still possible in Chile, Declaration by UN sought on right to travel, President emerges as writer on baseball, Eire: a land where emigrants are born, John Cobb: courage, strength and passion for speed, The Times Diary Promoter reveals opera stars' fees, Dance and cocktail party arrangements for 1972, Portugal's leader stands for third term, New rail pay rise demand for conference, Sir Francis expected in Plymouth today, Camden council is planning to buy Hyams blocks 'at original cost', Agriculture appeal fund nears £1m, Holland to ease the law on use of soft drugs, Sir Henry Royce: nobility in anything rightly done, India and Pakistan in midnight agreement at Simla summit, It all started with Henry Ford, Egyptians begin to question role of Soviet Union as their champion in Middle East dispute, Tory MP's call for pay-price freeze, Grants of £500 from intestate estates, Mr Joseph wins control of Watney Mann, Belfast death toll reaches five in weekend executions, Property Motorways draw industry, Laying down a rich and rare vintage, Lead hazard 'worse than was thought', Regional notebook John Chartres Manchester, Sponsoring preservation of early glory, Sudan reaffirms guarantee to southern leader, Lennons' final plea for residence in US, Parties face rough day in Commons, Archaeology: Population in Mexico, Ettore Bugatti: engineering of exquisite detail, MP demands inquiry into remarks by police chiefs, Princess Anne in the limelight, Courts Act has cut trials delay in spite of rapid rise in crime, Big North Vietnamese artillery attack on Hue, Mr Heath is dragged into feud, Georges-Marie Haardt: publicity, adventure, knowledge, Luxury model with a seat for your servant (£4 extra). News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Bosch, Watneys, American Express, Ac, Alec Norman (Garages) Ltd., Ford, Roberts Adlard & Co. Ltd, Monorail Pleasurerail, Dewar's, J. Redpath Buchanan & Co., Ltd., Kennedy's, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, Alcan, Library Design & Engineering Limited, Healey & Baker, Cumbernauld, HINE connoisseurs' cognac, Gkn, Hamilton & Inches, Lloyds services, Bowmaker, Champion, ap, Dibben, Hambros Bank, Hield Brothers Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Emoluments cancelled out by expenses Taylor v Provan (Inspector of Taxes). Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Secretary/pa, Announcements, Entertainments, Directors' Secretaries. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property. Sport: Wright almost wins stage, Agostini beats Pagani and Gould for title, Coles wins title putting like a demon, Sports in Brief, Richards a sparkling influence, Scotland in check and facing the kings, Odds against Nastase shorten, Parthian Plain does not forget, Gonzalez magnificent, Shattered like some fragile vase, Poetic justice for Oakeley, Seeker sails on with her spinnaker in a snarl, American giant rises to Olympic challenge, One week when you drift back to the Edwardian era, Middlesex obstructed by Tolchard, Defeat after a record opening stand, Yachting, Steel Pulse proves excuses were right, Puncture denies Amon outstanding victory. Reviews: Away from the Sunday night routine NPO/de Waart Festival Hall, Slop at the top, Philomusica Burlington House, Menuhin School Students St John's, Alice Cooper Empire Pool, Macbeth Glyndebourne, Celebrations of beauty Winckelmann: Writings on Art Selected and edited by David Irwin. Editorials/Leaders: Two-Way Business, Programme For Mr McGovern, Shadow Of Kashmir Over Simla. Letters to the Editor: Europe and world computer industry, Land for housing, Rich and poor nations, National Gallery's free day, Car performance, Sale of degrees, BBC and Christianity, Speculative building in cities, Commercial radio, Safeguards in court, Best Kept Village, An alternative to floating parities, Shorter hours would reduce unemployment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Latest appointments, Church news Assistant Bishop of Birmingham to retire. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, July 1, 1947. Obituaries: Rt Rev J. E. Fison Bishop of Salisbury, Dr D. G. Riceoxley, Canon Charles Foster, Mr A. P. Ryan A versatile and courageous journalist, Obituary. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Business and Finance: Ericsson returns to the UK market, A new approach to technical aid, Miners reach the militancy crossroads, British & Commonwealth assets poser, Neddy plea on Swedish investment tax system, OECD panel formulating measures to spur trade, McGovern's path for the American economy, Australian hint at curbs, Business Diary in Europe: Sterling ally in Rome · Setback for Schiller, Tokyo confident that immediate threat to yen parity is removed, Tighter rein on German cartels, Company News Wilson Bros on growth tack, Rising sales predicted for Concorde, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Criticism of switch in UK forestry policy, Company Meeting TRANSPARENT PAPER LIMITED (Manufacturers and converters of transparent cellulose wrappings) Mr. J. F. E. Smith's Statement, Freight Report Steadier trend maintained, Dunlop-Pirelli unions fear effect on jobs of proposed Far East link-up, TUC wants food to remain zero-rated after EEC entry, Japan extends steel cartel, Briefly from the Boardroom, Halma Investments Limited Major Expansion And Record Profits, Mr Joseph's Watney offer goes unconditional to end biggest takeover battle, Comben & Wakeling Limited, Head of London Business School sees scope for experiment, Shiftwork and the 'circadian' rhythm, 4.5pc increase forecast in value of construction work on hand this year, 4,000 tinplatemen laid off, New Issues Comet Radiovision valued at £13.7m, Oil boosts steel output and economy prospects, Japanese shipbuilders in new cooperation talks, Wilson Bros. Limited, The Times Share Indices, Committee looks at cattle and milk recording, Bonds traded in Europe, Results this week Whitbread, S & N, Morgan Grampian, Survey condemns staff conditions in offices. Stock Exchange Tables: Fine tin gesture by the Netherlands, Unit trust prices, Capitalization & week's change. Business Appointments: Blue Funnel chief on Ocean Steam executive. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,118.
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