The Times - 18/07/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Leapman, By David Wood Political Editor, By Ian Morison, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Penny Symon, From Stewart Tendler, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Gretel Spitzer, From Roger Berthoud, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Eric Marsden, From Harry Golombek, By John Parcell, By Peter Hopkirk, From Fred Emery, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Neil Allen. Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Jack Fingleton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, House of Commons, Alan Blyth, Guy Brett, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Tyrrell Burgess, PHS, ARNOLD WHITTICK., JEAN E. AYRE., HENRY BURROWS., HARRY F. BATTERBEE., DAVID HANDS., MOLSON, , LAURENCE IRVING, , E. C. PEASLEY, , ROBERT ARTHUR., VINCENT TILSLEY., D. J. E. BEER., C. H. PAINE., BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE., R. B. DYOTT., ANTHONY BOOSEY., GORONWY ROBERTS, House of Commons., CAMPBELL LENNIE, , D. PYPER., A. C. NORFOLK., P. CRAWFORD, , KENNETH CLARK., BERNARD DUNSTAN, , W. R. N. B. BARNETT, , DESMOND SHAWE-TAYLOR., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Plender, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Patricia Tisdall, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, ROBERT MACLEAN., P. J. DAVIES., H. G. GARDEN (Mrs)., R. S. YOUNG, , EILEEN HILTON, , P. M. AFIA, , D. P. ASSERSOHN., GEORGE LEVY., MURIEL GUMBEL., J. P. DICKINSON, , D. M. P. BLAKELY., Eric Wigham, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Sally White, Kenneth Owen, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, Stephen Jessel, Betty Jerman,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Mr Bell wins the vote for Tory candidature, Call to reorganize world's way of life, Labour peers seek more say for Parliament, Survey puts Mr Nixon well ahead in votes, Detective took over in £350,000 arms talks, court is told, Dubcek supporters go on trial, Transplant drugs helping arthritic patients, Masked raiders escape with £100,000 at bank, Michael X stays silent in trial, Briton arrested by Czechs to face trial, The Times Diary Hood gets film and TV chair, Bonn objects to British aid for industry plan, Lenadoon Avenue family quits 'only decent home', S African restriction on studying abroad, Lenadoon 'ceasefire' called, Legal view in Poulson case likely today, Lynn Davies athletics captain for Olympics, Allende coalition holds seat in by-election, Record price of £60,000 paid for pair of pistols from Renwick collections, Freedom open to the few may prove to be a privilege in disguise Education notebook, Oxford University class lists, Fischer's first win over Spassky, Lod massacre man jailed for life after prosecution decides not to ask for death sentence, Leeds to the Élysée, Dutch Government loses majority after resignations, A letter from Mr Maudling to his constituents, Sherborne ward nurse's attention drawn to representation at fire inquiry opening, Fresh thinking needed to save the Riviera, 50,000 workers ignored, air unions protest, Mrs Castle wants pensions in line with incomes, Five grammar schools may disappear, Probation for man who killed violent father, Should the council worker have a seat?, Mr Trudeau's move in ice hockey dispute, All set for talks today on curbing inflation, Service, Injured model still at the top, QC says, Seismology: Measuring strain in the Earth's crust, Getting on with rebuilding, Police 'will not be provoked by W Indians', Five London borough heads feel unwanted, Washington alleged to be monitoring all British Government communications, Schiller resignation letter to be published today, 'Love triangle' doctor to be struck off, How it is decided which children go to which schools, Bernard Levin Yes, I got it wrong last week, Mr Reagan's London talks, Moscow reassures coin dealers, Three naval officers are sent for trial, Sounder Libya rule likely under pragmatic major, Laird attack on promise to free prisoners, Zambia to erect monument to Dr Nkrumah, Hotel will not book this leadership course again, Journalists left in a quandary by the law, judge says, Drinks publicity 'greed' criticized by coroner, Talks about Gibraltar tomorrow, Five official IRA men killed, Pests in food shops and cafes 'danger to health', Mr Prior joins Brussels talks on grain prices, Settlement near on Efta-EEC trade, Festival's hot gospel for summer, Fresh contempt action initiated after docks picket claim fails, Inch by inch battle for Quang Tri, EEC ministers agree on money reforms. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Huyck Limited, Vantona LIMITED, RS Components Ltd, Morgan-Grampian Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Edward Erdman & Co, Burnett & Hallamshire Holdinds Ltd., Spiwell, Crown Agents, Donaldsons, Faber & Faber, Sporting Chronicle, Ansamatic, Sold, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant also on page 21, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Salerooms, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Othello at Aldwych, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,131, The reason for Spassky's failure. Law: Dockers: proceedings stayed Midland Cold Storage Ltd V Steer and Others, Polygamous marriage valid Radwan V Radwan. Property: Country Properties. Sport: Sports in Brief, Law takes a hand in Finn Olympic trials, Tournament at crossroads, SHOREHAM: World Horner champion-, England's aim for draw could be changed if batsmen do well, D'Inzeo challenged by Olympic rejects, There is no business like sprite business, Tennis, Procter's innings holds side together, Jones has season's best with 9 for 51, Robinson forces on wide front, Schools cricket, Doctors force Merckx's rival to stop, Hampshire V Kent, American adviser resigns, Second XI competition, Our man with a mission in Munich, The foxes wait at the farmyard gate, Rifle shooting, Edwards calls the tune as opening bat. Politics and Parliament: No help for R-R worker shareholders, Local authorities opposed to employees on councils, Some Concorde protests made before arrival, Lower age limit for councillors stays at 21, Sale of Goods Bill, Flexible election system for district councils, Many offensive weapons found in airport security checks, Controls over financial advertisements, Freedom for courts in passing sentence House of Lords, Proportional representation rejected, Evidence wanted on European textiles, London councils to lose aldermen, Public house tenants: MP wants scrutiny, Share sales by those with inside knowledge. Reviews: Shostakovich visits Britain, Philip King at the Rowan Gallery: and the Museum of Mankind, The Tooth of Crime Open Space, Panorama/World in Action BBC 1/Granada, Royal Court world premiere, The Dwarfs/The Wound Young Vic. Editorials/Leaders: A Cautious Judgment On Blacking, Steel: Locating The Issue, The Crisis In Dutch Politics, Dr Allende's Uneasy Position. Letters to the Editor: Easing traffic congestion in London, How the going is not made easy, Unswept streets, Taxi owners and value-added tax, Postman's knock, PHSemantics, 79 years to beat the price rise, A solution for Ireland, Souring of milk, Demolition of houses in Bath, The right of banks to debit charges on customers' accounts, No facility for gas on the telephone, Increase of poppies, Bullfighting, Why press for fixed parities?, 'The Muck Shifter', Underground buskers, Pollution from smelters, Choice of architect, Breeding hawks, Most profound games, A threat to the administration of charities, Mr Lambton's option, The monthly balance of trade figures, Holiday homes in Wales. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, July 16, 1947 Jam bonus. Obituaries: Mr C.H. Chapman Billy Bunter's illustrator, Obituary, Dr B. Dodge, Lady Simon A leading educationist. Business and Finance: Textile trade sales rise 3 pc, Attwood Garages Limited Record Sales And Further Increase In Profits, Airlease International Finance Limited, Alexanders and the discount houses' woes, Corporation tax relief plea rejected by Mr Jenkin, Alexanders DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED Interim Statement, Fixed Interest and Money Fall resumed in gilt-edged, Retailers fear double taxation under VAT, Fiat ready to market trucks in UK, Former director jailed over nickel claim, Spot Position of Sterling, Japanese sponsor seminar to aid Europe's exporters, Chairmen's Reports S & N Breweries see bright future, Why tobacco giants may be planning to merge, Teesside campaign opens for BSC plant, Finance ministers set eight aims for long-term reform, Scottish &Newcastle Breweries Limited Extracts from the Statement by the Chairman,Mr PEG Balfour, issued with the Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th April,1972:, Eire exports at highest level despite tourist fall, US blames Europeans as $ outflow accelerates, VW and Daimler merge Spanish subsidiaries, Computer news Service industry still expanding, The Times list of latest dividends, Alexanders discount blow, Equities Brave start to new account, No special deal for R-R workers holding shares, Briefly from the Boardroom, Action urged on share dealings by insiders, Mr Harry Hyams keeps his cool, Paper and board consumption up, Dollar stays on floor as sterling falls ¼cent, Move to control second mortgage advertisements, The Titaghur Jute Factory Company Limited Increased Trading Profit And Dividend, Leading German and Japanese oil firms may link as 'third force', Neddy predicts 10 pc growth rate in plastics, Money Market Rates, Dual targets for state industries under study, Business Diary: Now Appleby upsets the BIM applecart, Staflex, How the markets moved, Mining Kaiser's interim earnings halved, The Times Share Indices, Rustenburg's platinum price up $10 an ounce, DM parity 'must be held', Brown & Tawse Limited, E.R.F. (Holdings) Limited, Australian Treasury sees signs of higher growth, Company News Arlington exceed dividend and profit targets, Jobs pledge to 50,000 employees in shake-up of national airlines, Third Amey deadline by Consolidated Gold Fields, Bids and Deals Barclays Int take £7m stake in Tozer, Occidental poised for big oil deal with Russians. Business Appointments: Mr A Kissack moves up at Thos W Ward. Stock Exchange Tables: Rank Organisation higher, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 28 points, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, New Issues Walbrook Trust oversubscribed, Commodities Coffee lower in erratic trading.
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