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The Times - 28/07/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Staff Reporters, From Fred Emery, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Staff Reporters., From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Christopher Warman, By Tony Aldous, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From Our Own Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, From Pat Davis Addis Ababa, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Jack Fingleton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Geoffrey Holmes, Frank Vogl, Norman St John-Stevas, PHS, Jiri Pelikan, Louis Heren, D. LASOK, , GILBERT LONGDEN., TOM HARPER., HUGH JENKINS., ANTHONY B. LOUSADA., A. R. BROWN, , KEITH BRACE, Literary Editor., FRANCES HUFF, , GILBERT PAULL., GARDINER, ROY JENKINS, F. ELWYN JONES, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, ALMA BIRK, DONALDSON, RUTHVEN OF FREELAND, SEROTA, WOOTTON OF ABINGER, S. C. SILKIN, PETER ARCHER, EDMUND DELL, PETER COOPER. Managing Director., T. E. B. HOWARTH., ROGER GANE., JAMES GOLDSBURY., CHARLES SADLER, DAVID CLUTTERBUCK., By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Stone, By Dennis Dwyer, By Philip Dyer, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Barnfather, From Our US Economic Correspondent, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By Our Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, P. PEARSON., T. PATERSON., DAVID MITCHELL, , John Ritblat. Chairman., J. R. GRUNDY., MARGARET PARKER., IAN M. HAIG., GERALD SCOTT., Roy Farndon, Philip Dyer, MICHAEL MILNE-WATSON Chairman, by Cynthia L. White,

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News: Rhodesian police take away children as tribe flees into hills, Angela Davises of the world unite, Chinese faked art exposed, Russians are accused of reverting to Stalinism, No action against girl who walked off with £11,000, Much more than a shop window for the fashion trade, Ministry acts for greater safety in lead industry, Absent voting to be considered, Nixon attack on UN chief, Still a lot of oil to be discovered, Mujib visit raises peace talk hopes, Mrs Desramault gets temporary custody of baby, A kiss before the last page in today's romantic fiction, Environment challenge to industry in awards, Differences over Gibraltar remain, The future: aggressive search for new pastures, Malik murder trial told of plan to steal guns, 4,000 more troops to root out IRA, Underground tests ban 'logical next step', Lord Swinton, minister who expanded RAF, dies, Taxing problems for Dr Schiller's heir Frankfurt, The Times Diary Commons' chef served demi-pension, Standing firm limits the effects of CS gas, Mr Feather's meeting with Mr Heath proved a wasted journey, Mrs Meir's offer of direct negotiations turned down by Cairo, Maltese leader starts London talks in cordial atmosphere, Recipe for success: fashion, facts and no fantasy, Warning on panic food buying, Speech brings new crisis, Mr Jones wants inquiry, Highest-selling monthly with a supermarket outlet, Liberated-but no litter of four-letter words, Trial of Peter Hain on plot charges begins after legal arguments for three days, Sir Alec to visit China at end of October, Dockers dance and sing in celebration of 'unparalleled victory', Hospital fire patients 'had matches', More admitted to UK from Commonwealth, The vital need for a united front on Northern Ireland, Jury service: all from 21 to 65 qualify, Progressives jailed in trials to stamp out Czech opposition, A digest of reports from world news centres, UDA drops plan to cut off gas in Derry, Nine men feared killed by capsizing of ship, Tate Gallery introduces free evening opening, New Chief Scout on 'modern image', If it is the editor who makes a magazine successful, what makes a successful editor? Kirsten Cubitt talks to six of them After eight decades The Lady has never looked so good and its circulation keeps rising, Housing Finance Bill gets Royal Assent, Medium whose unique advantage is privacy, Shadow over Commons holiday, Family doctor is 'puppet master' whose specialist colleagues move when he pulls strings, BMA told, Eagleton controversy aggravated by columnist's charges, Rome, Supermarkets in Milan under poison threat, Labour Party policy document under fire, 'First Caresses' fairing sells for record £380, Threat of token strike by newspaper unions on Monday, TUC invited to resume discussions at No 10, Petrol runs low in the east of Australia, Lessons from bitter experiences of the sixties, Opinion polls keep the Germans guessing, Adjournment sought in Poulson hearing, Jones-Aldington plan rejected, Mr Agnew is the Right answer, Ethiopians go wild on Emperor's birthday, 45,000 households in October test census, A place for topics that others might sensationalize or try to avoid, M Pompidou holds talks with Italian leaders, Sound waves repair hearts, Colour must range from glow of packaged pizza to petal pink of a new facepowder, Work of Crown Agents to continue, For the record: News items in brief, Italy faces holiday rail strike chaos, Women's Magazines Quiet revolution in reader tastes caught multi-million pound market unawares, UK's future 'will be set for years', MPs fail to get Taverne case to Shadow Cabinet, National dock strike starts today, Tommy Lawton given three years' probation, Envoy at The Hague may move to Paris, TUC leaders call off Monday's general strike against Act, Mr Whitelaw's pledge-he will never again talk to Provisional IRA, Royal Navy below safety level for task. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Richard Ellis&son, Gs, IPC Women's Magazines, Metric., slimming & nutrition, Lbi, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, The Condé Nast Publications Ltd.,, Christopher Moran & Co. Limited, British Rail, Marinas Guide, Mepc, Economic Group, Nm, The Times Special Reports, BARCLAYS International, Moss Bros, Daimler, Dewar's, Ault & Wiborg Group Ltd., The Royal Trust Company of Canada, White, Weld & Co. Limited, The Bowater Corporation Limited, Donaldsons, Weekend, Ibm, Hs, Ansamatic, Times Newspaper Limited., VAT, The Computerform Club, Seymour, Pierce & Co.,, Johnson, Matthey & Co., Limited, Thos.Cook Travel Cheques, The Lady, ford. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Why the five dockers were released from jail Midland Cold Storage Ltd V Turner and Others, Unregistered union liable for its shop stewards Heaton's Transport (St Helens) Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union Craddock Brother v Same Panalpina Services Ltd v Same and Another, Up to £4,000 severance pay for dockers and pledge to encourage new job opportunities. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,136, Bobby Fischer adopts a new style of play at Reykjavik and wins the eighth game in 37 moves Spassky blunder was like a novice's. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, This week, Majority of 170 votes for European Communities Bill House of Lords, Prime Minister sees vote on jailed dockers as Labour Party opting out of rule of law House of Commons. Sport: Army team, Intikhab speeds Yorkshirp's fall, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Test match ordeal by cardboard, Racing Ascot (Saturday), Capes joins Britain's precious few, Croquet, War Eagles go through, Surrey V Yorkshire, Underwood exposes Australian flaws, Close saves Somerset from humiliation, Athletics, Well-timed challenge by Eddery in Goodwood Cup success, Revell plays himself in, Kanhai's sixth century this season, Second XI competition, Today's cricket, Surrey sure of fourth successive title, Rowing, Father and son win Families Cup, Two Scots catch up with Cook. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on page 29, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Benvenuto Cellini Albert Hall, Sir Geraint Evans, Books Popery and a plot fixation The Popish Plot By John Kenyon (Heinemann £3.75) James II By Jock Haswell (Hamish Hamilton £3.75), Carry on apes and others Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (aa) Carlton Asylum (x) Universal The Concert for Bangladesh (U) Rialto, Marcel Marceau Sadler's Wells, Black Theatre of Prague, Glen Tetley's new work: Dancers in a trap Laborintus Covent Garden, Finest Family in the Land Theatre Workshop, Royal Court Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: Yes, We Are In Danger, Interest Rate Levels. Letters to the Editor: VAT and the arts, Careers for graduates, Gainsborough sidelight, Empty building rates, Use of assessors in some trials, Towards a lead-free fuel, Plastics industry and pollution, Service in the Abbey, Sale of poisons, Unreviewed novels, Other side of the British textile protection lobby, Bar to RAF commission, Fee-paying schools, Celebration stamp issue, Monthly trade figures, The dockers and the Act, Sentencing policy and the prison population, Need for fairer relationship between income and house prices, Round Pond is for boats, Charities and VAT, The proposed changes in accounting at British Land. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, July 26, 1947 Amber to stay. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford class lists. Obituaries: Mr Arthur Mann An outstanding Editor of the Yorkshire Post, Obituary. Business and Finance: Allegations of dumping increase in Europe, New structure suggested for Crown Agents, St. Piran Mining, Anglo-International Investment Trust Ltd. Interim Statement, Chamberlin & Hill Limited Iron Founders Five-Year Programme of Expansion, Four days' dividends, The paper industry's European dilemma, Gold Fields make new bid of £58m for Amey, Bids and Deals Bowater puts in agreed £11.6m for Beautility, Business Diary: No rest yet for Lord Aldington, Steelmakers favour price rises in stages to line up with Community, Interntl Stores after profit recovery, Company News US Shell profits jump 23 per cent, Money Market Rates, Extel Group, Blowing the dust off the shelves, Woolworth Interim Report Six Months Ended 30th June, 1972, MPs urge full disclosure of Concorde cost, Midland-Yorkshire Tar Distillers Limited Improved results anticipated in 1972/73, Henderson-Kenton, Air handling firm to leave, The London, Australian and General Exploration Company, Limited, Actuaries' plan for avoiding another V & G, Early statement on nuclear policy, Low savings likely to push up mortgage interest rate, Anger at refusal to cut Danish bacon price, Equities Lower on dock strike threat, NIRC rejects plea by small union, Half-Yearly Statement, William Press & Son, Limited Press, Japan makes it easier for American exporters, Company News NatWest 31pc ahead at halfway stage, Minster Insurance Group Summary of 1971 Consolidated Results and Points from the Statement by the Chairman, Mr.Donald S.Pearce., Mr Peyton predicts £40m rail deficits this year and in 1973, Edger Investments Limited, Gallaher, H. C. Janes Ltd. The JANES Group, CIR backs closed shop plea from seamen's union, Daimler-Benz may use Wankel, Boosey & Hawkes Limited, House Of Fraser Limited Summary Of Results For 5 Years (£'000), Fourth largest US trade deficit in June, Crittall-Hope Engineering Ltd, Company Meeting Allan Kennedy, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Y. J. Lovell (Holdings) Ltd., Caffyns Ltd, Smithfield & Zwanenberg GROUP LIMITED, Fixed Interest and Money Sharp falls in gilt-edged, UK pays by gold tranche, Robert Moss Manufacturers Of Plastic Mouldings To All, Industries, BSC raises £32m more to develop Ravenscraig, French deny sugar charge, Rolls-Royce: the illusion and the reality As the Government considers the future role of Rolls-Royce (1971), Joe Roeber looks at the constraints on the company's management, Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Expansion and Increased Profitability, Kuwait demands gold in payment for oil, Bank of England resisting pleas to revise gilts policy though jobbers withdraw, Spot Position of Sterling, CBI/TUC meeting to choose conciliators, BLMC again back in running for Kama River orders, Italy's largest sugar firm rejects EEC 'cartel' claim, Monsanto nylon rise, News of the four missing days, Clark & Fenn, The Bradford Property Trust Limited Pre-Tax Profits Show Substantial Advance, The Brandts may set up new bank in the City, Burmah Oil bid £56m for Quinton Hazell, Mining Mount Lyell clip dividend, Tesco Extracts From The Annual Report 1972 1, Britannic Assurance Company Limited, Land Securities, Sharp drop in computer output, Charrington Gardner Locket & Co Ltd Mr. H. D. B. Lorraine reports fifth successive dividend increase, Money supply grows 3½pc in five weeks, London & Overseas Freighters, How the markets moved, E.Austin & Sons (London) Limited, Chrysler in platinum talks with Russians, Strong rise in savings, The First National BANK of BOSTON First National Boston Corporation, Coalite And Chemical Products Limited, Wm. Pickles & Co. Limited. Business Appointments: Board promotion at British Ropes. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Carreras active, Foreign Exchange Pound advances four points, Silver rallies to close 760 pts up, Recent Issues, New Issues Confidence at Damian Trust, Commodities Cocoa steady at lower levels, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Property: Country Properties.

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