The Times - 29/08/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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Prince William of Gloucester, From Arthur Osman, By John Groser Political Staff, From Philip Short, From Clive Borrell Newport, Isle of Wight, From a Staff Reporter, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Christopher Sweeney, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, From Michael Leapman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Richard Wigg, by Prudence Glynn, From Pierre Comparet, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Guy Brett, Alan Blyth, Barry Norman, From Brian Lewis, From John Nicholls, From Neil Allen, From Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jeremy Allerton, By John Blunsden, By Andrew Porter, David Spanier, Henry Stanhope, Bernard Levin, PHS, Edward Mortimer, ERIC WYE, , RUTH COLYER., P. R. BURTON., JOHN GRIMLEY EVANS., ROLAND OLIVER., TERRY PHILLIPS., JOSEPH YAHUDA., Jonathan Davies, Jeremy Smith, Clive Merrick, Zak Harazi, Dennis Muirhead, Bernard Simons, Anthony Burton, Michael Rubie, Ian Sheratte, Stephen Gilchrist, Rufus Harris, Peter Harvie., J. E. JAMES, , NORMAN K. SANDERS, , J. R. NAPIER, , JOHN MICHAEL EAST, Director, Church Music Association, 171 Victoria Street, Westminster, SW1., LENA M. JEGER., PETER J. HILLS., A. F. HOLFORD-WALKER., OLIVER SMEDLEY., J. BREBNER., PATRICK MOORE, , From Our Gliding Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, From David Cross, By Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvove, By Our US Economics Correspondent, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, By Our European Business Correspondent, By Peter Hill, J. RAVEN., ANDREW HAMILTON., JOHN E. CULLIS., Ronald Kershaw, DR R. J. BRIDGWATER., M. GYLEE., D. CUNNINGHAM, , Anthony Thomas, Roger Vielvoye, Dennis Dwyer, Patricia Tisdall, Phillip Dyer,
ResumoNews: 600 shots fired in attack on Army posts, Strike by Rome stallholders over price freeze, Argentina accuses Chile over guerrillas, South African editor on defence charge, Amin ruling that Asians must fly by local airline, Boy rescuers driven back by heat as wreckage blazes, Prince William killed in air race crash, Glasgow Tube closed after fumes report, Olympics keep bank holiday quiet, Dublin conviction quashed, New plea by architects over heavy lorries, China makes ping-pong overture to Taiwan, Nepal leader rejects calls for reform, How farmers adjusted to Milton Keynes, Shot soldier in Belfast may have been mistaken for a gunman, Heads 'keeping quiet on classroom violence', Parkhurst prisoners scale 60ft roof to signal to Albany jail, Ministry orders study on needs of deprived children, Former foreign minister accused of embezzlement, Republicans claim crime is 'tapering off' in US, Fashion Taking over Tiki, Brazilian police quell prisoners' revolt, Cosmonaut welcomes Miss Davis, When the forces of law and emotion clash over the unlovely cod, £1-a-term toll pays for boarders Education notebook, US commission critical of poor surgery, President Nixon says he will end military conscription by next July and rely on volunteers, The Times Diary How Zambelis escaped Greek trap, SDLP seeks talks with Mr Heath, Hill fort finds show Britons as good potters, Anthropology: Earliest tetrapod tracks, Cynics and innocents on the French left, Dead prince's aircraft was the latest version, Rhodesian press chief hits back at Mr Smith, Dutch add a touch of luxury to camping, Peking team arrives in Pakistan for talks with Mr Bhutto, Fence to be raised after escape of lioness, Delegates again quit world youth assembly, Two more for trial over Milan bank murders, Regional resettlement boards 'needed to help Uganda Asian refugees', Talks on Simla pact given new lease of life, Clergyman's £3,000 engine for museum, Bedford cleared by Olympic sub-committee, Wilson warning on world unemployment, Social security benefits paid to stranded Americans, US jets in first attack on Hanoi troops base, Zambians urged to reject anti-Chinese propaganda, Beware the contagion of freedom, Gliding competitor sets British speed record, Political leaders' tributes, Clifford Irving voices his regret as he enters jail, Cleared officer on 'derisory' £30,000, Czech seized at border has little hope of leaving, IRA call for boycott of N Ireland conference, Danish support for EEC entry falls away, Bridge victors, Electricity and gas cut off from 400,000, Suspected death powder never exported, Threat to 'black' ships of firms using unregistered ports, Man charged with threatening Mr Nixon's life. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Lrc International Limited, Thomson SkyTours, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Leicester Permanent, Rank Xerox, Hine, Cawoods Holdings Limited, Fly National Airlines., Ansamatic. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Smaller Business Premises, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Forward with the avant-garde, Shostakovich 14 Edinburgh Festival, Actors' living sculptures, Parsifal, Act 1 Albert Hall, Attila King's Edinburgh, Prize for 'Bleak Moments', Ruling the Roost Lyceum, Edinburgh. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Controversy Bbc 2, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,163. Official Appointments and Notices: Scholarship and revelry meet at an Irish lough, Church news Latest appointments:, New appointments at the Royal Court. Sport: MCC tour programme, Victories for Taylor and Miss Wade in America, Leicestershire's sense of frustration, Piggott to be reported to Jockey Club, Pym and Oakeley have improved chances Yachting, Sports in Brief, Australia are finally thwarted by depth of England's batting, Marsh doubtful for Crystal Palace match, Results yesterday, Events today, Ten players booked in 12 matches last night, Today's fixtures, Golden beginning for Spitz and Miss Gould Swimming, Results Wrestling, Three world records confirm two awesome reputations, Narrow points victory for Evans Boxing, Consistency earns Fittipaldi £10,000, Fredericks and Jones break records, British crews should survive Rowing, Lanusse inspires San Pedro, Edwards well ahead of rivals, Horses in superb condition, riders in high spirits Equestrian Sports, Australians in West Indies, How the Indians ran the British system ragged Hockey, Glamorgan V Northants, Prince Chad could win the Derby. Editorials/Leaders: Watchdog For Steel, Prince William Of Gloucester, Concentration IS Not The Answer, Japan's Route To Peking. Letters to the Editor: Turf of old England, Fees payable to estate agents, Pig houses forbidden, Camberwell beauty, Lorry weights, Tax on emigrants, Rhodesia and Olympics, President Amin and Uganda, Objections to road plans, Small return, A Channel tunnel, Attracting labour to Cornwall, Costs and benefits of North Sea oil, Safeguards for accused, Stealing a planet, Factory farming, Road and rail in perspective, Bloomsbury developments, Church music, Public law chambers of commerce, Eisteddfod politics, Too many of us?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Harold Neal, Obituary, Mr V. Mitchell, Prince William Of Gloucester Royal diplomat who had a zest for flying, Jean Twiddy, Cardinal Dell 'Acqua. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, Aug 27, 1947 Hungarian elections. Business and Finance: Marling Industries Limited, Jaguar peace talks again end in deadlock, Brazil bids for great power status, Stalemate in coffee talks, Germans move into UK special steels market, Business Diary in Europe: Rupert on the track of Schiller?, Detroit may sign deal for Soviet platinum, Prime rates raised, Freight Report, New Act's aid scheme launched in the north, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Frankfurt survey predicts industrial recovery, Bankers predict strong $ revival, Deep water oil search in Italy's Adriatic sector, Washington in prices battle with Detroit, OPEC pact experts hammering out details, Contracts, Pound steady in quiet markets, GM to produce the Wankel engine, Results this week General Accident, Lex and Mather & Platt, Briefly from the Boardroom, More share prices, UK concern cleans up with factory oil filter, 13.3 pc building expansion, Ironfounders demand capital goods boost, Two imported car models up, EEC inquiry into latest dyestuff price rises, Shipbuilding output up, End of the long Arab oil wrangle is in sight, New York sugar climbs 29 points, Burmah Oil agrees terms for three US gas carriers, Mining London tin prices at two-year peak, The Times Share Indices, Company News Howard Tenens optimism to be justified this year, BSC interest in South African ore development, Occidental's UK offshoot in £50m Russian contract, Industry seeks a reprieve for steel consumer body, Only three Leyland plants halted as unofficial mass strike call flops, Japan hopes for aviation pact with Chinese, Building firms' profit rises outstrip VW and Siemens, Wider spread of cards may be Unicef's big deal, Bonds traded in Europe, International Stores. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust prices, Rubber shares: commodity prices and assets, Capitalization & week's change, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Mr J Hanson to head BHD Engineers. Property: Country Properties.
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