The Times - 16/08/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Philip Short, From Harry Debelius, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Christopher Sweeney, From Brian Cashinella, From Our Correspondent, From John Winder, By Our Medical Reporter, By Ronald Faux, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Coins Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Harry Golombek, From David Spanier, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Clare, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Leapman, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Jack Fingleton, By Peter Marson, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Michael Leapman, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Ian Murray, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, BETTY GORMLY., AUDREY JACKSON, , CHRISTOPHER BAGLEY, , I. P. MCGEORGE., NICHOLAS REED., RICHARD BROCK., DOROTHEA HUNTER., DIPAK NANDY, , RICHARD BARRY, , SAM C. SILKIN., SETON POLLOCK., C. C. KUPER, , IAN TRETHOWAN, , P. R. ANDERTON, , NORMA SIMMONS, , DICK WORCESTER, , By Peter Hopkirk, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Basil Gingell, From a Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Barry Norman, Kirsten Cubitt, Roger Choate, By A Goodrick-Clarke, By Guy Hawtin, By Terry Byland, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Business News Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, Philip Dyer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, TERENCE C. WEBB, , IAN WILSON, , PROFESSOR GERALD SCOTT., Peter Hill, Richard Spiegelberg, Andrew Wilson, R.V., P.H.,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Financing future growth offers world's backers big opportunities and worries, The Times Diary Klemperer takes up baton again, Pollution hazard spurs demand, Former countess jailed as son vanishes, African guilty of taking one day off in seven, Lambeth Walk stays green only in aging memories, Twenty years ago: the possibility that became reality, Debut for Europe's air cavalry, The dockers' counter revolution that backfired, US agreement ends four-year wrangle over price controls, General Peron 'will return to Argentina', A dog fight over bone meal in Sweden, Cancer: Early theory revived, Bomb hoax by would-be bullfighter, Cape Town court acquits dean of assault, Barnard patient dies during heart transplant, Controversial coin for auction, Computer improves weather forecasting, Amnesty chief claims two million may die if US wrecks dykes, Russian call for adherence to treaties on arms, Not seeing the trees for the forests, Protestants jailed for robbery in Ulster, Two million engineering workers get increase on minimum rates of pay, Dock strike may end today but could continue unofficially, Speed signs for bends suggested in report, Lord Cowdray in salmon river dispute, Ethiopia to withdraw its team from Olympics, Asian community seeks housing, schools and employmient for immigrant families from Uganda, High cost means teething problems must be kept to minimum, Rapid expansion of transport by sea brings exciting shipping developments, Army adult recruiting falls but more juniors enlist and Navy figures show big increase, More imports mean higher prices, Captain in pain: Ray Illingworth, the, M Messmer excludes early poll in France, British team to attempt new caving record, 'Pirate' ale stops supplies to islands, Alf Garnett returning to television, £300m Australian budget deficit to help economy, US and Japan challenge leading carrier builders, Safeguards against a psychopath's freedom, 'I have felt like chess novice', Mr Hain says, Tourist who stole twice in 3 days fined £400, Iceland's new proposal on fishing rights, Dentists warned that drug caused woman's death, Mr Whitelaw pressed to deal with 'motiveless' murders, Wrong men die in gang war error, Special and rare musical gifts, General Amin refuses to alter deadline, British yards well placed to compete with Europe, Mr McGovern given pledge of support by 25 union leaders, Dr Kissinger hurries to Saigon amid fresh hopes, British swimmers' morale 'high again', Militancy has been replaced by trust, 90,000 start school early in experiment, Liquefied natural gas, Churches' fund to combat racism going up, Abolition of town clerks 'will lessen local pride', Pizarro statue falls from grace in Lima, Reports claim Dr Schiller may join Opposition, The kiss of death for the Mafia?, Anti-Turk mob attacks Mayor of Rotterdam, 'Lord' Sutch case dismissed. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Rolls-Royce Limited, John I. Jacobs & Company Limited, Bank Of Boston, The Times, Barclays, Dewar's, Swan Hunter Shipbuilders Ltd.,, Beneficial owners of Common Shares of Global Natural, flotex, W, Healey & Baker, Conch Methane Services Ltd., Sundridge Park Motors Ltd., Hine, H. Clarkson And Company Limited, First National City Bank, The Bodley Head. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on page 20. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Spassky pays for bigger blunder, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,152, Youngest player shares lead at chess. Sport: Impromptu leads throughout for narrow win, Worcester V Kent, Champions look in need of fresh blood, Coach predicts end of grass court game, Stoke progress closer to first title, Warwick V Scotland, Ronco has form to give Wragg third win, Favourite comes out of his 'box' too late, The Sydney tension is England's last surviving hope, Sports in Brief, Kent succeed with five balls to spare, Another 17 names taken by referees, Gloucester gag on Cheltenham waters, Norwich no country cousins to Ipswich, Boycott tightens his rein on the game, Roberto ends winning run of Brigadier Gerard with record, Extra day sets stage for splendid finish, Arsenal bemuse foe with deadly new formula for revenge. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: How To Double The Water In Thirty Years, The Holiday IS Over, Preparing For The Exodus, Militants Set The Pace Again. Letters to the Editor: Definition of citizen, Taste of Madeleines, Levels of remuneration for articled clerks, Social workers, Next year's Proms, The workers' stake, Not cricket?, Ways to settle small claims cheaply, What parents wish, Refugees in Uganda, Plastics industry's attitude to pollution, West Europe's experience of immigrants, Too many of us?, 'Let these children die'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: First Bishop of Botswana, Latest appointments. Deaths. Reviews: ECO/Barenboim Albert Hall Stanley Sadie, Antony and Cleopatra Stratford-on-Avon Charles Lewsen, Catholicism's music heritage 'in danger', Museum gets treasures from China, Photographs by Anthony Crickmay, The best of both worlds on the South Bank Lupu, Previn, Yale String Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, Whodunnit? Thames Leonard Buckley, Mr Hodges takes on the gangsters, NPO relies on young talent, London Film Festival's 44 features. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, Aug. 14, 1947 Control of labour. Obituaries: OSCAR LEVANT Occasional actor and wit, PIERRE BRASSEUR A leading French actor, Rt Rev C.A.W. Aylen, Mr P. Harding, Obituary. Business and Finance: Whitehall 'hiving off' licensing activities, Equities Fresh peak for indices, Unsecured creditors of Rolls to get 50pc more than forecast, Dock strike halts Ford export production, £4m Lyon group plan to develop ex-GEC site, Commercial reality comes to Whitehall, Spot Position of Sterling, Fresh surge in equity markets on peace hope, Israel-British Bank Limited Increases in Profits, Dividends, Assets and Reserves, Liverpool Post profit increase, Forward Levels, Drill ship switched, The Times list of latest dividends, Pound float blamed for $831m US deficit, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fourth bank in credit card, Colour TV sales double in year, Business Diary: Cashing in on Mao's thoughts · Grins at Glyn's, The New Departmental Agencies, Staff cleared of Provident stock dealings 'leak', House of Fraser buys big Danish department store, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company Limited, Global Natural Resources Properties Limited, Up to 47pc cut in SE commissions on large dealings, Judge rules for Trans-Alaskan pipeline route, Money Market Rates, Time to take profits in Pye options, Bids and Deals S & K may take over Waller & Hartley, Gala Cosmetic Group Ltd, Company News Dunhill profits soar to £2.6m, How the markets moved, Bemrose Corroration Interim Report, The Times Share Indices, Jaguar's latest offer rejected by strikers, Société POUR FAVORISER LE DEVELOPPEMENT Générale DU COMMERCE ET DE L'INDUSTRIE EN FRANCE A leading International Bank founded in France in 1864. Salient points from the Report of the Board of Directors, Reasons behind the Scragg redundancies, Building industry nears national stoppage as unions spread fight to smaller firms, Advertising and Marketing Cigars and tobacco face health curbs, Hawker in tripartite Europe plane study, Mining Rio Algom recovery firmly under way, Thomsons put up 1973 tour prices by nine pc. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Ward housing offer for sale, Egg prices dearer, Widespread gains in equities, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit trust prices, New York silver rises a cent, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Davy-Ashmore director.
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