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The Times - 02/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Our Sports Staff, From Paul Routledge, From Tim Jones, From Fred Emery, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Tim Devlin, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Knipe, By Christopher Walker, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Harry Golombek, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Cross, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Lewine Mair, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Alan Gibson, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Brian Lewis, From Neil Allen, From Jim Railton, From John Nicholls, From Norman Fox, David Wade, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Bevis Hillier, Ronald Hayman, Alan Blyth, Richard Williams, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Richard Harris, David Spanier, Alison Ross, Geoffrey Wansell, PHS, Michael Leapman, STAFFORD LANGRIDGE, S. W. B. MENAUL, , F. A. RUDDLE, , S. MACROBERT, , ELIZABETH STEVENS, , CHARLES WHEELER, , EUSTACE H. ALLAN, , D. S. MACDONALD, , F. H. PICKERING, , COLIN LEYS, , ALAN ANDERSON, , NOAHLUCAS, , J. BIRCH, , J. MOHAN, , ANTHONY ARBLASTER, , JOHN TATTON-WINTER, , GEORGE POLE., C. E. STUART, , H. A. VICARY, , JAMES HAIGH, , JOHN BUXTON, , A. G. LYMAN-DIXON, , C. SCOTT LITTLETON, , BASIL DRUITT, , DAPHNE A. SMEED, , HUGH LEGGATT, , CLEMENT JONES, , J. F. PLOWMAN, , By Michael Richards Editor of The Clergy Review, By Peter Hopkirk, C.B., By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Peter Hill, By Our Labour Staff, By Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, P. G. WALKER, , Sally White, Lindsay Duncan, John Drummond, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, John Plender, JD, Margaret Stone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, by Terence Evans, markets editor, , by Lieutenant-Colonel Uvedale Corbett, by John Farrant, by Lord Edward FitzRoy chairman, Ross Poultry, by Bernard Matthews, by John Manton, by John Groser,

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News: Court rules that costs of Hain prosecution will be paid to Mr Bennion out of public funds, Mr Trudeau decides to call election, Hanoi expected to release some Americans, Contrasting lives of two great artists, Fischer gets the world chess title after Spassky telephones surrender, Smith regime's passport ban on African leader, Heathrow is confident it can handle arrivals, 'No mercy' for saboteurs of Dr Kaunda's policies, Landslide likely for Mr Lee in Singapore poll, Photo processer offers new clue in bugging case as former law chief denies being involved, TUC gives 34 'rebel' unions 10 minutes each to put their appeals to congress, Britain plays a leading part in world breeding, Macbeth and the broilers, Professor Jensen: academic running before his storm, What puts bite in Hanoi's fight, Country tales of snakes and adders, Leader of Tupamaros seized in cellar, Delhi believes recognition is coming nearer for Bangladesh, Possibility of London invitation to Mr Sadat, A chess match for the millions, Thai policeman charged over explosion in jet, British 'sabotage' will not stop expulsions, General Amin says, Oil company given more time to drill deeper, The reluctant fifth, Archbishop's suggestion 'is not very practical', Nordic nations want cooperation to be unbroken, The Times Diary Israel Shahak's impeded speech, Seeking strength in Jewish fear, Puzzle pots and mystery pieces, Year with LSO for best young conductor, Mr Nixon wins a point on trade with Japan, 'No deals,' Parkhurst protesters are told, Home Secretary cuts holiday for talks on Asians and jail unrest, Ulster's anti-partition parties to confer on common proposals for conference, 14 hours' work buys an EEC raincoat, Three Navy men die in fall on Ben Nevis, Opening up the oyster variations, Former RAF station may house Asians, Soviet Jews send written plea to Mr Brezhney, Deborah Kerr, 'Inhuman thugs' sentenced, Rights and wrongs of spring planting, Seed beds, not hot-houses for janissaries, Psychologists helped pick Angela Davis jury, Chasing the sun in winter, Miners and NCB want £200m debts written off, Prince's bearer party from Scots Guards, Cannabis: Effect on animals, £50,000 Premium Bond winner, Court saves rations of Guards unit, Tests show 'Han horse to be fake', Turkeys: the big production number takes the stage, Fierce attack on Ranger post by communists, Ducks: down comes the price, up goes the quality, 'Not a whimper' by Labour, Iceland patrol boats take photographs as British trawlers haul in catches, Equestrian team takes Britain's first gold medals at Munich Olympics, Refuse-burners welcomed, £8,500 more for excavation at castle site, Chess's benefactor and new world champion, First appeal will tackle problems of medical gain, McGovern men quarrel over who is in charge, The Gospel of Jesus Égalité, Plea to keep up EEC news media standards, RAF jets in a final salute to Sir Francis. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Erna Low Travel Service,, European Growth Fund units, Ebor, Midland Bank, Cooks Golden Wing, Golden Produce Limited, High & Dry, Kuoni, Schroder Europe Fund, Ansafone, British Turkey Federation Ltd., Pancoxin, British Poultry Meat Association, Ross Poultry Ltd. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports in Brief, Knudsen gives Norway a surprise gold Cycling, Jacklin sets England side a fine example, War wickshire's debt to tailenders, Hardy Scot heading for second victory within eight days, Murray set for double at Chester and Thirsk, Promise of some spectacular finals Rowing, Borzov's easy sprint title: three-day triumph for Britain, Confidence in San San, Brinkley raises a ripple of much-needed optimism Swimming, Chelsea without Hudson, Russian uncatchable in 100 metres final Athletics, Olympic Results From Munich, A stroke of luck for the ticket holders, Cole is stopped but Hope gets through Boxing, Starbrook takes a judo silver, The 'Spains' are handsome in their style of play, too Hockey, Most successful day so far at Kiel Yachting, Yachting, Meade leads triumph of British riders Equestrian Sports, Mrs Robertson wins by one stroke, Glamorgan honour Parfitt, England must blend their talent, Weekend programme at Munich Today, Seeded Mrs Gunter yields to power of Japanese player, Expected celebrants take cup of sorrow. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Collectors, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Services tomorrow: Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, Concerts, Smaller Business Premises, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on page 20, Gardening. Property: London Flats, Property Abroad. Reviews: Stars of rock, King Arthur Albert Hall, Juditha Triumphans Queen Elizabeth Hall, Rough and unready Bellini La straniera King's Theatre, Edinburgh, Flaubert in Egypt translated and edited by Francis Steegmuller Gustave Flaubert visited Egypt in 1849 with Maxime du Camp, pioneer photographer and friend. Many of his travel notes and letters home have remained unpublished until now. The italicized commentary on the following extracts is by Mr Steegmuller. Arts and Entertainment: Documentary flavour, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,167, Bridge The safety first rules, Broadcasting, Chess Anarchy of styles. Editorials/Leaders: Beagle-Type Liability, Discipline In Prisons, A Better Understanding In Honolulu. Letters to the Editor: The Decalogue, Efficient street works, Ploughman's lunch, 'Grand strategy', Limits on size of lorries, Downland flora, An outstanding building doomed, Safety of Asians in Uganda, Use of museum charges, Smoking in prison, When cows have a choice, Threatened terminus, The yellow door, Reading room delays, Art without daylight, Escaped lioness. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Margaret Fraser Former Gaiety girl, Dr A. Pinto Basto Eminent banker and industrialist, Mr Andrew Stewart, Mr D Pembertonpigott, Mr A. E. Dolphin, Mr Roy Brookes Planning of corporation tax, Mr Richard Cavendish, Obituary. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 1, 1947 Air speed records. Business and Finance: Motor vehicle credit sales soar in August, Unit trust performance, Guaranteed INCOME Bonds, Poultry in Britain, Emphasis in seventies is on marketing, Computer leasing all a-buzz, Spot Position of Sterling, Strike leaflets plea to DTI, Mining Alcan Chinese contract, Colour TV export curbs ruled out after Tokyo talks with British negotiators, TGWU men intercede with Jaguar strikers, The sacred cow of the two-thirds limit Derek Bandey, deputy managing director of the Metropolitan Pensions Association, asks why the Revenue should dictate the maximum level of pensions., From a modest start to a £200m retail trade, Drilling firm's £4.6m order for Florida shipyard, The variable factors of drivers' age and sex, VAT and the £5,000 exemption rule, Subsidence: many policyholders are on uncertain ground, Fixed Interest and Money Steadier trend in gilt-edged, Briefly from the Boardroom, Buying a flat can have its pitfalls, too, Turning point in the battle against disease, Eastwoods defend 'factoty farming', Philblack Limited Statement by the Chairman To be given by Mr. Philip G. Walker, at the Annual General Meeting of the Company on 26th September 1972, Some staff bodies may be forced off register, International Combustion's dividend hope, Boilermakers reaffirm decision not to sign Govan labour agreement, Money Market Rates, Japan and U S agree to work more closely on economic issues, Alistair MacDougall meets two of the most controversial figures in the business The man who rewrote the establishment rule book The man who put the bird into so many baskets, Bids and Deals Grovewood take big stake in Silver Cross, Unified control for BEA-BOAC management departments, Fairey deal consolidates small planemakers' future, TUC wage statement subdues share prices, How the markets moved Rises, Associates deals, Belfast store sells part of property to Japanese, George Foster's unit linked policy pays up, Company News Monitor absorb Vista loss. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Poor end to account, Wall Street, New Issues Ralli proposals for Tjiwangie, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Unit trust prices, Equities Further selling of major stocks, Commodities Coffee advances £6 a long ton.

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