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The Times - 17/08/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Robert Fisk, By Norman Fox, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Environment Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By John Roder Medical Reporter, From David Cross, From Basil Gingell, From Sue Masterman, From Roger Choate, From Fred Emery, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, By James Reston, From Malcolm W. Browne, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Martin, By Suzanne Massie, Michael Glenny, By Terence De Vere White, Derek Mahon, By Derek Wilson, Joel. Hurstfield, John Higgins, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Reynolds, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jack Fingleton, By John Woodcock, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian James, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Jim Railton, Neil Allen, Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Paul Martin, PHS, Peter Nichols, TIBOR SZAMUELY, , MARTIN G. HAMLYN, , STRABOLGI, , RAYMOND LISTER, , GEORGE MIKES, , VIRGINIA HAWKINS, , BARBARA PRICE, , ANTHONY LESTER, , A. P. W. DURRANT, , JOHN LOMAX, , RENEE SHORT, , G. C. LLOYD-ROBERTS, , MARY E. OUGHTRED, , LAURENCE COTTERELL, , J. M. HARRIS, , KATHLEEN M. KENYON, , W. J. PHILIPPS WILLIAMSM, , T. CARLILE, T. J. HUNT, , Tony Aldous, By Philip Howard, From a Chess Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent in Delhi, By Our Financial Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our US Economic Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Philip Dyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Michael Baily, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Hill, D. G. ANDERSON, , R. WEYL, , VICTOR ROSS, , Ian Morison, Paul Routledge, Philip Dyer, Stuart Marshall,

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News: Mr Powell rejects obligation to Asians, Escaped guerrillas hijack jet to Chile, Kampala fear that more will become stateless, Hain trial judge on right of personal freedom, Policeman and family 'threatened', Soviet crew seek asylum, Bigger fall likely in maternal deaths, £50,000 price on heads of murderers without motives, Modern methods of beating Sardinia's old time bandits, Swedish official has talks in East Berlin, Kenya bars entry to 83 in Indian ship, British arguments against larger and heavier lorries rejected by Brussels Commission, S African students demand civil rights, A mine of knowledge from the sea, Motoring Diesel cars have their advantages, Brakes of coach in death crash did not work, Delegates run 100 yards gauntlet of punches and jibes, Unofficial action likely at some ports, Purpose of Kissinger mission to Saigon, US bombers cripple power plant in North Vietnam, Kenya out of Olympics if Rhodesia competes, English as news-readers speak it, Providing the sticking plaster when Mount Everest falls, Angry dockers shout down Mr Jack Jones and pursue union delegates who voted for calling off the strike, UN chief arranges talks at Cairo airport, Bombs and arson hit Basque country, Mr Davies will not share control of air noise, Holiday Britons killed as lorry hits bus, Researcher had 'enough LSD for 1,000 trips', Housewarming, 'Neighbour terror' in triple shooting case, Judge frees man who held children, West Indian as churches' leader, Rumours abound as Dr Kissinger lands in Saigon, King Hassan escapes unhurt after Moroccan Air Force fighter mounts attack on royal airliner, Experiments on five million live animals, Move animal food first, Government urged, Mr Mintoff to rely on British good will, Unexpected Johnson endorsement gives welcome impetus to campaign of Senator McGovern, President Svoboda pardons accused Czechoslovaks, The cost of Libya's revolutionary largesse, I will not resign, Mr Jones says, London's green belt increased by a fifth, Hunt for youths after man is stabbed dead, Mr Rippon's warning on Uganda time limit, Demolition and the public Environment, Mrs Irving agrees to face charges in Switzerland, Notes emphasize need for cooperation over jobs, Jordan plan for unity is endorsed by Gaza, Dutch attack fishing ban by Britain, Four killed by gang of Sardinian kidnappers, Pharmacy: Water-soluble cannabis, New York policemen face brutality charges, The Times Diary Walker puts off Whitehall's fate, Asians expelled from Uganda could be 'a benefit to Britain', Up go the buildings, and up go the costs and rents, Violent protests after delegates call off national dock strike. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Casino, Knight Frank & Rutley, Vent-Axia, Ppa, Southampton, Rwg, Domecq, Bea, Communicor, Edward Erdman, WG and S. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Rentals, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Reviews: A family in the Tudor storm A Tudor Tapestry, London Contemporary Dance Theatre The Place John Percival, An elusive tribe The Anglo-Irish, Kyung Wha Chung/ Parisot/Previn Queen Elizabeth Hall, Voices of Leningrad The Living Mirror, Twentieth Century Music Albert Hall, New Giovanni, O'Neill success for Old Vic, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, We Never Use that Dreadful Word... Yorkshire TV, Quick guide, Up the spiral staircase to Baalbek, Extending the limits of farce Time and Time Again Comedy. Sport: Refurbished Everton forget crudity of past seasons, Pascoe fifth in hurdles, Last night's results, Sports in Brief, Chelsea charm but fail to conquer Leicester, Three-day event team have best chances Equestrian Sports, Eight names taken in League Cup tie, Australians prove youth is good investment on long tour, Leading averages, Illingworth doubt, Serious outlook as level of competition rises, Jennings protects lead, Test series levelled by Australia's victory, Burton Trophy again goes to Hamble River, Boycott not to tour with England, English title for discards, Just reward for stable from Crazy Rhythm, Harvey Smith misses Hickstead, Munich '72 Oarsmen have no time for headline maker, Overseas players find course difficult, Injury setback for Hemery, Kent out for revenge. Property: The Times Spotlight on the Republic of Ireland, London & Suburban Properties. Editorials/Leaders: To A Bitter End, Australia's Election Budget, Nepal Students Make For Base Camp, The Tobacco Agreement. Letters to the Editor: Taste of Madeleines, Shortcomings of British industry, Eisteddfod politics, Tunnelling in Jerusalem, The Euro-character, Legal status of East African Asians, Legal profession and VAT, Post Office strategy, Engineering industry, Judging a swimmer, The daily Bible text, Publishing in Hungary, Clean food, 'Let these children die', Theft of valuable library books. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, TV lights objection holds up chess play, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,153. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, Aug 15, 1947 Two new Dominions. Obituaries: Mr A. S. Hinshelwood, Sir Claude Pelly Noted Air Chief Marshal, Dr J.H. Nicholson Development of social work, Mr P. Roubiczek, Obituary. Business and Finance: Big order from Australia gives a welcome boost to Westland production line, Shop stewards agree to reopen Longbridge piecework talks, The long road to fairer credit laws, Foreign Exchange Good demand for dollars, The Lamson Group, Eurosyndicat, Knitting firms ask for quota standstill on Soviet block imports, Spot Position of Sterling, Cost savings underpin Philips Lamp growth, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts close lower, NYSE wakes up to value of the overseas investor, Bids and Deals Lyon Group to invest £50m in North, Business Diary: Action of Paramount importance, Inchcape & Co. Limited Continuing growth and expansion., Lessons from the engineering pay deal, Fairey buys shipyard, Company News British Land nearly doubles its earnings, The Times list of latest dividends, President Nixon puts veto on 'reckless' budget, Briefly from the Boardroom, Board split at Quinton Hazell hits Burmah bid, Computerized guide for labour exchanges, Mining Strike hits BHP's oil output, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited ANGLO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED (Both Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Offer For Ordinary Shares In South African Forest Investments Limited (Safi), Next step in Channel Tunnel to cost £4m, Wholesale prices steady despite pound flotation, Glynwed Interim Report, Imperial Tobacco and BAT to sever 70-year-old territorial trading pact, Money Market Rates, Carrington Viyella LIMITED, Bank confirms participation in Access card, Chairmen's Rèports Inchcape in trim for fresh advance, The Times Share Indices, Union success claimed as building strikes escalate, Scragg chief answers MP's closure protest, Minister orders study of small ports growth, Chrysler chief attacks Nixon price rise curb, Plan to alter water system puts canal projects in peril, How the markets moved Rises, Royal Stafford, London Sumatra Plantations Limited, British Match, Bankers' Final Examinations, Germany has first half US surplus of £142m, Definition snag in new consumer credit Bill, Equities Fresh activity in breweries. Business Appointments: Top change at British Match. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues John M. Henderson acquire Bonney Forge, Profit taking in P & O, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, New York cocoa climbs 71pts, Commodities Strong rally in coffee futures.

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