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The Times - 12/07/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Louis Heren and Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, From Michael Leapman, From Christopher Warman, From Arthur Osman, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By our Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Harry Golombek, By Peter Hopkirk, From A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jack Fingleton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jeremy Allerton, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Our Boxing Correspondent, Ann Morrow, By Jane Adrian, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock, Louis Heren, PHS, HYWEL ROBERTS, Chairman, , RUTH LEWIS, , MICHAEL HOLROYD, , TONY ASPLER, , DAVID BURNETT, , BOYD-CARPENTER, , GEORGE MIKES, , PETER J. BEECH., MALCOLM BOYD., REGINALD BOSANQUET, , BASIL SPENCE, , REIGATE, , NIKOLAUS PEVSNER, , ESHER, , MARGARET MULLIN, , PETER DAVIDSON, Director, , JOHN UNDERWOOD, , S. R. SMALLWOOD, Master of Wine, , ROBERT MORLEY, , PETER RYDE, , G. D. RAMSAY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Raymond Snoddy and Maurice Corina, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Terry Byland, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Frank Vogl, By Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, PETER G. WHITEMAN, , D. G. STRONG, , HUGH FAULKNER, , PETER W. BUNCE, , D. M. BERNSTEIN, , G. N. PENLINGTON, , AUBREY LEATHAM, , S. N. S. READE, , J. L. VOSPER, , John Plender, John Earle, By Sally White, By Our Labour Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, Eynon Smart, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, by Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, by Dudley Doust, by Norman Mair Golf Correspondent, , by Henry Longhurst Golf Correspondent, , by Peter Ryde, by Alan Mouncer, by Lewine Mair, by John Young, by Anthony Jones, by Geoffrey Cotton, by Tony Slaughter, by John Carter, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Cliff Michelmore,

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News in Brief. News: Hospital inquiry into treatment of javelin boy, Unwanted dogs thrown over 20ft-high wall, The marriage has been arranged..., Triumph in decisive vote on California, Coroner's jury returns verdict of manslaughter against driver of Eltham crash train, Americans airlift Saigon troops to increase pressure on North Vietnamese in Quang Tri, Gunfire in Karachi despite curfew, U S accused by Mr Thorpe over sanctions, Rival Cyprus leaders on yacht trip in new-found amity, Second-century Roman smithy found, Talks on ending pollution in the Mediterranean, Inflation could 'result in violence', 'Desperate' need to rebuild hospital, NUR appeal for talks, 100 Tory MPs oppose new London building, MPs expect long sitting on Ulster, Victoria state Premier to go after 17 years, Bomb attacks in Lisbon, Beside the seaside, France is told price rises will continue, Labour group will study nationalization of Britain's drug industry, Yugoslavia at Comecon session for first time, Australian oil men's strike affects thousands of jobs, Malice denied by editor of 'Private Eye', EEC fails to scale last obstacle to Efta pact, Mr Wilson warned that entry terms are not renegotiable, Still not spring in Turkey, European federation plan divides world trade union congress, Vendors sue over £2m estate sale, Black power movement formed in S Africa, Lorry drivers picket dockers in new clash at London container depot, Italian MPs in roughhouse, Losing tricks in the McGovern hand, Cree Indian is guest at the Queen's party, Gold medal delphiniums at Royal Horticultural Society's summer show, Labour fears of witch hunt over EEC vote, British soldier killed on tense eve of Orange marches, 25 years is recommended for 'dangerous man', Inquiry call into school paper danger, Grand prix in Birmingham, UN keeping eye on world's plumbing and population, Ultimate Ulster sanction, Harrow sells a warrior on horseback, Herr Barzel in London talks on Europe, Naval officer and director sent for trial, High Court move to end picketing of depot by London dockers, Marine biology: New ways to study fish, Millionaire makes £1m offer for ground, Security check on computer files, Safe conduct is guaranteed to Miss Mercouri, Mr Rogers and Pope talk about peace hopes, Natsopa warns members, Increase likely on home electricity bills, Triple triumph for French in Atlantic race, ... divorce is for the progressive few, VAT scheme will keep London as centre of international art, 40 to 50 undiscovered abnormal drinkers in one GP's practice, The Times Diary McGovern it is-by an inch, Peking reveals discovery of Han princely couple clad in suits of jade in a Chinese equivalent of Tutankhamun's tomb, Labour MPs talk of meeting IRA, Residents consulted over rehousing plan, 'Prisoner dined on smoked salmon and brandy', Oxford University class lists: Natural science, Dogs kill four gazelles worth £2,000, Irishman from Boston holds party together, 45 years jail for $500,000 parachute hijack, Director says employee had to do computer's sums, Mothers' role in school, East-West prelates at Athenagoras funeral, Three Apollo 15 astronauts are disciplined, All the noises of the City Festival, Russia told of Belgian attitude on troop cuts, Dentists 'can spot cancer', General clashes with court on suicide pact, 18m eggs off market as glut cuts prices, BEA pilots vote to accept pay rise offered, The struggle to be heard in Welsh, Army's strong hand in reserve. Arts and Entertainment: Risky move lands Fischer in trouble, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,126, Fischer struggling in first game of chess world championship. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, English China Clays, Dunhill, Embassy, Bobby Fischer, Ladrroke & Co, Ltd.,, High & Dry, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Taylor Woodrow, The Barclays Group, William Hill, George Ewer & Co Ltd, Jones Lang, Michelin Radials, Dunlop. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Educational, Art Exhibitions, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Tax to stay on natural fruit juices, Need for flexibility, Customs and Excise have explicit powers, Microfilm relief rejected, State benefit abuses by women, Order from April 1973 on fittings in houses, Strike benefits: danger of making things worse, Directories flourishing: Newspapers parlous, 'Ingenious' scheme devised to protect London's art market, Lobby register idea rejected, Private Bill, Pupils to be surveyed on dental health, Local branches of charities likely to be relieved of VAT, Talking books, Tax will be levied on processing charge, Subsidies for special housing needs House of Lords, Prescription advice on barbiturates insufficient House of Commons, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Facilities for abortions as outpatients, Remedying neglect of rehabilitation services. Sport: Warboys beats Lloyd in three hours, The planning behind one of the world's most complex sporting events, Golf, The take-it-or-leave-it hockey knocker brigade, Sports in Brief, Olympic practice victory for Hideaway, Australians advance through flashing blade of Watson, Muirfield: proud boast that the good shot is rewarded, the bad penalized, Robinson to stay as Olympic coach, Tee-off times for the first two days, Procter's virtuosity on abortive day, Three factors in linking the action with its armchair audience, Murray unable to ride before Friday, Peter Thomson: five times winner of the Open, And you should have seen the shot that got away from me..., Two girls clear Olympic high jump mark, County championship, Wicketkeeper bowls with his pads on, Miss Walker wins top singles for Kent, Match play makes a comeback, Nicklaus heads small list of probable winners, Jack Nicklaus: meticulous preparation is his hallmark, Perfect lever sequence complements a fine club, Modern clubman is interested in nothing less than giants of the game, When women players relax instead of thinking, British coach has a job on his hands, Tony Jacklin: shot in the arm for British golf, When nerves start to show on the green consider the poor punter, Rich plum beyond reach of sponsors, Tait increases lead in Olympic trial series, Arnold Palmer: greatest player ever?, Reducing masters of many crafts to size, Heard the outsider has prepared well, Gary Player: fitness fanatic, Fastest hundred of season not enough, Lee Trevino: accurate in an unorthodox way, Second XI competition, Globe-trotting addicts turn the game into a new branch of the leisure industry, Rifle shooting, High Top may run in Sussex Stakes after full recovery, Fletcher enlivens match, Wright given stage then placed second, How to find those elusive extra few yards, Overall win for Morbic III. Law: Railyard too big to be a yard Quatromini and Another v Peck, Boy under 16 did not 'hold' provisional licence Kinsey v Hertfordshire County Council, 'Cattle' includes sheep Wastie v Phillips, Highway Code breach not contributory negligence Powell v Phillips. Reviews: RPO/Furst Festival Hall, Saltarello choir St John's, Smith Square, Was he Anyone? Theatre Upstairs, Stoker Leishman's Diaries BBC 2 Stanley Reynolds, First day of historic sale of Carracci drawings doubles auction record, Flower of Cities All Fishmongers' Hall, Festival in Touraine, I Claudius Queen's. Editorials/Leaders: A Light No Bigger Than A Man's Hand, Value Added: Charities Reduced, Aid Needs Helping Hand, The Bandwagon IS Ready. Letters to the Editor: 'Blacking' by dockworkers in London, Bridal path, A wine test, The tourist invasion, Collection and enforcement of VAT, Holiday homes in Wales, New Queen Anne's Mansions building, Kippers on the train, Date marking will not raise food prices, A 'dead cert', Glass milk bottles are staying, Unreviewed novels, The home-bred foreigner, Fee paying schools, Mr Lambton's option, Once again the gas man cometh, The Chequers footpath, Retirement of Anglican clergy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Glasgow. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 10, 1947 Royal betrothal. Obituaries: Mr A. P. Ryan, Mr John Mains Lord Provost of Glasgow, Dr C. P. McMeekan, Mr R. F. L. Harrison Businessman and soldier, Obituary, Mr Austin Longland. Business and Finance: Continent eyes pool well stocked with sharks, Polls demand at Charter annual meeting, Attempt to end strike at Jaguar plant fails, Computer production level at two-year low, National and Grindlays buys rest of Brandt's, UK accuses Washington of GATT violation, Business Diary: Peter Moore and the science of uncertainty, Big response to first AUEW postal ballot, EEC plans to keep watch on Tokyo export accords, The Ever Ready Company (Great Britain) Limited, Germans and Dutch form steel concern, Reshuffle expected in state airline management, $800m more for overseas aid, Mining Charter's new setback at Mauritania, Chairmen's Reports Amos Hinton set fair, Spot Position of Sterling, Companies sponsor films, Renold Limited quality power transmission products Statement by the Chairman, Sir Thomas Robson, M.B.E., Catalysts in cars-brink of a new technology Kenneth Owen on the significance of Ford's latest anti-pollution move, Seamen's union in Japan accepts pay deal, Platinum shares peak, Forward Levels, Strikers seek talks, Furnishers' pay claim to be pressed again, Gold Fields to extend offer, Industry Bill amended to provide Parliament with more control over DTI, The Times list of latest dividends, EEC industry more optimistic, Briefly from the Boardroom, Platinum prices waiting on General Motors, Advertising and Marketing BPC's Phoebus looks to magazines, Poor results likely from S African gold producers, £ falls 5 points in subdued world trading, Company News Record profit and payout boost by Northern Dev, American payments threat, City Panel consolidates rulings in Code, Sohio and BP likely to revise pact details, Company Meeting The Investment Trust Corporation Company's Enlarged Base, Equities Good recovery in thin trade, Bids and Deals ADH has 35pc stake in Town & Commercial, H-GCA spot prices, Money Market Rates, How the markets moved, Japan surplus cut likely in 1973, The Times Share Indices, Midland Airways can operate US charter flights, Wool shortage predicted, Improvement in demand for executives, Surcharge on textile imports, New setback for Wankel, German 'gentlemen's agreement' request to curb hot money, Launching of export control body delayed, Mr Chapple at NIRC to oppose union claim, Lame ducks agency beginning to limp, Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day for gilt-edged. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Pound steady at $2,4415, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange amends rules on commissions, New Issues Walbrook trust goes for flexibility, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Burton Group in demand, Commodities Cocoa at 17 month high. Business Appointments: Seven changes on board of Marks and Spencer. Property: Investment Property, Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties.

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