The Times - 12/08/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Roger Choate, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, From Brian Cashinella, From Ronald Faux, From Chris Dunkley, From Christopher Walker, From Dan van der Vat, , From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jean Thoraval, From Michael Leapman, From Our Own Correspondent Cape Town, Aug 11, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Jack Fingleton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, From Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Peter Vansittart, Robert Shelton, Ronald Hayman, Barry Norman, Harry Golombek, R.H., Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Innis MacBeath Labour Editor, Peter Richey, PHS, Tim Devlin, Roger Berthoud, ERIC LAMBERT., P. L. BOWTELL., E. W. HAMEETMAN., D. G. BUNDRED., A. G. MITCHELL, , A. D. MARGOLIS, , HENRY R. DOUGLAS, , ROBERT BIRLEY, , DAVID SHELLEY NICHOLL., P. S. BHATIA., W. E. R. BUDD., J. HIRSH, , K. C. ROBINSON, , D. E. SHARLAND., H. K. SINHA., G. F. STAMP., C. W. J. USSHER, , P. H. THOMAS., M. E. SOLARI, , AIREY NEAVE, , DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER., TOM DRIBERG, , F. A. LOYD., MARGERY PERHAM., JAMES W. ROBERTSON., GEORGE THOMSON., J. S. HUGHES., RICHARD STOKER., R. D. HARRIS., PAMELA LOCK., T. R. SAS., CHRISTOPHER TATHAM., By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Harry Golombek, By David J. Goldberg, Wembley and District Liberal Synagogue., By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By John Plender, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Christopher Wilkins, John Drummond, Lindsay Duncan, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, M.S., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,
ResumoNews: Attempt to assassinate President Kenyatta, Riots in Rotterdam between Dutch and Turks as housing tension grows, Anxious Republicans face new inquiry into bugging attempt, Test for British riders at vital stage, Invitations go out for Ulster talks, Supply lift by RAF begins but Shetland housewives face their leanest days, Belgium's engineering paradox, McCartneys fined on drug charge in Sweden, Jail order for a father missing with two boys, Mudlarking for pleasure and profit, Victory for Mr Nixon in antiwar vote, Flying Scot venture 'led to financial disaster', Anthropology: Australian fossils riddle, Mr Marples banned from driving, Hain jury warned of bullies, Drug cases keep magistrates sitting late, Eisteddfod could cost £250,000 to run in 1980s, Annual season ticket at discount will be best value after fare rises on British Rail tomorrow, Portuguese changes in economic team, Protest meetings banned in two Cape Town squares, Four-year sentence in ninth Czech trial, Two die in Belfast hijacked van explosion, Mr Shriver accused of 'political fantasy', Rent of 'Loophole Lodge' is £18,000 a week, 'Let these children die', doctor says, Mr Ramsey Clark sees prison camp, Father and three children die as raft capsizes, Cricket ball makers deny fall in quality, Apologies, but rent man still came back, Students demand end of Gurkha recruit centres, Amin delay augurs ill for talks, Pickets settle for token confrontation, Hebrides fear that scare will deter the tourist, Forged tickets cost airlines £100,000, Mr Macmillan chides employers over dock settlement delay, Italian pensions battle won by Government, A carnival of Stone Age electronics, Minding your shins, Mr Rippon flies to Uganda in effort to stop expulsion of 50,000 British Asians, Talks to unite Korea's divided families, Scientists to examine Naples 'miracle', Bantustan leaders told not to press for more land, Above and below: two faces of Scottish manhood, A summer full of problems, Herr Brandt voices 'serious doubt' on methods used in raid on 'Quick' magazine, An outsize barrow, Light, cool and easy for August, Survey says dock force to be cut by a third, Three more die as gang war flares in New York, Lords told deadline 'inhumane', The Times Diary Russians fill high embassy post, The God of Justice and the God of Love, A French and Italian melting pot. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: W.F. & R.K. SWAN (Helienic) Ltd., Romania, Thomson Holidays, M & G, The Times Superstore, Leicester Permanent, Multiple Display Advertisements, Union-Castle, Summerday AND Summer Play, E. H. Mundy & Co. Ltd.,, Piccadilly, P & O, Healey & Baker, grants of St James's. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Report stage for EEC bill, Action urged on feedstuffs, York, Somerset and Bucks pleas fail, Minister visiting Uganda: serious situation feared on threat to expel Asians House of Lords. Sport: Warwickshire's position gains strength, Surrey collapse and Yorkshire win, Tennis, Nine points away from possession of title, Kent v Sussex, Chandler regains lead, Sports in Brief, Winter restarts today, Example has the speed to triumph, Two men from Perth kept up their deeds, Oosterhuis still in lead, Gloucestershire spin bowlers gain day, George among three on transfer list, Yachting, Chappell brothers restore prosperity, Today's fixtures. Reviews: Olympia 36 Bbc 1, A rusty-voiced Homer and rock's beginnings in Chicago's blues, Home A short story by Francis King, Fanfare for Europe, Francois Truffaut and Henri-Pierre Roché, LPO/Haitink Albert Hall Joan Chissell, A memorable tribute for Diaghilev's centenary, Minstrels to leave Victoria Palace. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Collectors, Announcements, Entertainments, Services tomorrow Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,149, Chess Setting the scene of a modern Icelandic Saga, Fischer regains three-point lead after great fight back by Spassky, Cricket, lovely cricket, Bridge Leading the assault with trumps, Sunday. Property: Property Abroad, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Not The Holland We Thought We Knew, Après Dr Schiller Le Déluge. Letters to the Editor: Aid for the Sudan, Remote tax assessors, Jury service, Test record in danger, Social workers and care of the old, Between school and college, A Channel tunnel free of strikes, Film of Peter Pan, Councillors' image, Hordes under sail, Iron curtain, Preservation of Bath as a unit, Hitler's English nephew, The customers' language, Henry VI miracles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday,. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Clifford Webb Renascence of wood-engraving, Lieut-Col V. B. Turner, Vc. Business and Finance: Now you can make money whichever way the wind blows Merchant Investors Managed Bonds., Unit trust performance, The options available on life policies, Big rises in package holiday rates forecast, Bids and Deals Rowan & Boden upheaval, Company News Bumper profits and valuations at Daejan, Property firms in surprise merger, In brief Belgo-Luxembourg payments deficit, Spot Position of Sterling, £29m visible trade surplus in July as dock strike suppresses flow of imports, One benefit of house price boom, Esso fuel oil to cost more, Forward Levels, Town & Commercial's ADH logic, Carreras share dealings should restart Monday, Briefly from the Boardroom, Chairmen's Reports Venesta measures size of recovery, Savings, US air fares up, The Abbey Property Bond Fund has now reached £115,000,000. That's why we can give you a stake in the best properties around., Crabtree director resigns after bid dispute, Money Market Rates, Ebor Universal Growth, Fears mount of a national building sites stoppage, How the markets moved, Reflation measures begin to bite, The Times Share Indices, Pitfalls of self-servicing, Equities P & O dominate the market, NatWest plans to switch 2,000 jobs from City, Mining Messina Transvaal bids for Premier Metal, 40 per cent of jobs to go in cutback by Ernest Scragg, Hopes high for early end to strike at Jaguar, VAT: shop around in transitional period, P & O shares move higher in wake of growing takeover speculation, Report backs state against Montedison, Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day for gilts. Stock Exchange Tables: Confident Wall Street puts on 11.29 points, UK commodity index at peak, Recent Issues, Heavy buying of P & O, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Commodities Silver declines.
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