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The Times - 05/08/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By Ian Murray, From Fred Emery, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Penny Symon, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Giorgio Borsa, From Patricia Clough, From Joseph B. Treaster, From Jean Thoraval, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From Michael Leapman, From Paul Martin, From Harry Golombek, From Mario Modiano, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Norman Fox, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Jim Railton, Francis Ghiles, David Wade, William Gaunt, Ronald Hayman, Max Harrison, Bevis Hillier, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, Edward Mayer, Ann Morrow, Harry Golombek, Tom Hey, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Sale room Correspondent, PHS, Tony Aldous, J. S. HARRISON, , BILL PRICE, JOHN SILKIN, , ANDREW SIMPKINS. 59 Abingdon Road, W8., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, House of Commons, August 2., SALLY OPPENHEIM, , ROBERT CAHN, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS., R. REID, , CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS., H. METELMANN, , ABINGER, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, HUGH DYKES, RONALD RUSSELL, GEOFFREY STEWART-SMITH, , NICOLETE GRAY, , C. P. PARSONS, , WILLIS, , KENNETH HALE, , MARY ELLEN REESE 2 Portman Street, W.1. August 3., PETER M. QUINN, , R. E. PLOWMAN, , Yours faithfully, , By Bishop F. R. Barry, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Roger Vielvove, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Guy Hawtin, By Peter Hill, By Terry Byland, By John Plender, By Our Industrial Staff, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Industrial Editor, Lindsay Duncan, Andrew Wilson, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Ross Davies, MS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer, John Plender,

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News in Brief. News: New armoured car for President Nixon, Soldier killed month before his wedding, The Times Diary Carrington's constituency code, Briton held by police in Ukraine, Mr Benn expands jailed men statement, So the lady's slipper is not lost after all, Berlin emergency recalled as tomato growers start airlift from Guernsey, Modern prints at the British Museum, Murder of three children alleged, Lady Peek had won action against butler, Chaos as rail strike ends, Astronomy: Sun may cause rain, British sloop is found with broken mast, MP tells police his life was threatened, Dealing out history from the bottom of the deck, Unionist Party publishes leaflet suggesting cutting Orange Order link to win over Catholics, The minimum content of belief, Mr Hamilton attacked for claim of 'parliamentary corruption', Mr Muskie ponders McGovern offer, Saboteurs blow up oil tanks in Trieste, 500 defiant UDA men march in uniforms, Johnson Attorney General sees damage to dykes, Greek 'Tupamaro plot' ends as damp squib, White House upset by Jane Fonda and Mr Kennedy, Relying on English oak in a crisis, One new town, to be restored, Thousands stage sit-down strikes in prisons, Communists murder hundreds in the captured villages of Binh Dinh and Quang Tri provinces, Savour of Cyprus and South Africa, Spassky loses game after decisive mistake, Soviet anxiety over Sadat move visualized, Way back open for Britons in Brussels jobs, 17 councils to defy new rent Act, Drought threat to summer crops in India, John Synge comes Next King's Head Charles Lewsen, The council that threatened to send itself bill, Peking tells how many now inhabit China, Bishop of London leaving his palace, Bank chief replies to Schiller rumours, Mixed bag of paintings all go for under £1,000, Desramault father and baby vanish, Oxford class list: Modern history, Reluctant Asian allowed to stay, The Army: a job for life or no job at all?, Meat hygiene 'evasion' by Government, Film ban now in Central African Republic, Dreaming of a flowering Christmas, Egypt to present gold cups for Channel swim, New docks conference likely next week, Following in the path of the Emperors, Mr Bhutto to decide next week on Bangladesh, Doctor says fortnight in locked room 'unusual', Russians are asked to leave Yemen, No evidence for MP's allegations of plot with crooked firms, minister says, Poulson hearing application 'not by Government', Italian Cabinet forced into trial of strength, More young Germans are resisting call-up, 63-year sentence on Wallace attacker, Thomson will not let bad shots get better of him, Lorries take over the barracks square, Final commissioning at Mons OCS, Peter Hain takes over own defence and denies conspiracy, Uganda says no room for 40,000 Asians with British passports. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Antony Gibbs, Thomson SkyTours, Carbon Electric Limited, Ebor, The Times Superstore, Brook Street Bureau, Macarthur's, Merchant Investors Managed Bonds., Hine, The Times Special Reports, Mk, Cellar's Market, May & Hassell Ltd, Abbey Selective Bonds, British Home & Hospital For Incurables. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports in Brief, Student breaks Cooper's world record, Round of 69 puts Irwin in lead, Murray closes on Carson with fine treble, Boycott passed fit to play in two one-day games, Lewis nominated to lead MCC side in India and Pakistan, Smith falls to second choice, Bedford has class opposition, Dynastic should give three year olds their third victory, Main races at Deauville, Completing a singles double for Middlesex, Valmarena fancied in strong field, Continent make Britain work hard, Short puts out another seed and faces Hann, Munich '72 Time to end an Olympic farce Football, Huggett holds lead in German Open, COLUMBUS (Georgia); Virginia Sims, Teams for Watney Cup final unchanged, British crews master fierce opposition, Today's cricket, Lancashire method can ensure a final place, Protest as Morning Cloud is first. Reviews: American music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Saturday August 5 1972 The Times Saturday Review How Algeria became French, Keith Michell to play Hamlet, Messiaen/Mahler Albert Hall Stephen Walsh, A good year for Arnold Wesker. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Collectors, Your dream of a Caribbean cruise comes true from only £298, Services tomorrow: Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,143, Bridge The importance of good timing in making leads, Chess Spassky's sad retreat from Reykjavik, Broadcasting, Wallpaper listeners. Editorials/Leaders: Will The Labour Party Split?, Mr Lynch's Vote Of Confidence. Letters to the Editor: Hatching an ostrich, Czech minister's visit, Palindromic dates, Waiting for the builder, Presidential candidates, South West Africa, Playgrounds in cities, Safeguards for professional workers, London's type face, The Equal Pay Act, The IRA in Ulster, Discipline among Labour MPs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Head of information at the Treasury, Paramount Realty chief resigns after bank deal, University news, RSGS medal awards. Obituaries: LADY SIMON Unfailing friendship, Mr H. C. Heath, Mr Joseph Nissim, Lady Norton Contemporary art in London, Obituary, Ernan Forbesdennis. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, Aug 4, 1947. Politics and Parliament: MPs are not in politics for money-minister House of Commons, Rhodesia Africans to get more aid for education House of Lords. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, Recent Issues, NatWest man with a big new broom, Unit trust prices, New Issues Big demand for Rothmans bond, Strong rise in Hoover, Commodities Silver at higher levels, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Confident equity market shrugs off dock strike as shares surge, Chrysler and ICI accept price restraint, Caledonian contests sky-train project, The quiet campaigner for women's rights at work, Hoover facing slower growth rate, Australian debut from Jessel, Mining Bid accepted for Metal Traders (Aust), Hoover profits soar by 69 pc, Swings and roundabouts of value-added tax, Heenan Beddow Limited, The Times list of latest dividends, Bids and Deals Attock Oil hint of link-up proposal, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company News Bowater beats half-time target, Equities, CBI wants state aid targets to be specified, Motor industry production down in July, PVC will cost more in October, Gold Fields-Amey bid battle flares again, Sorting out the Tyndall terms, Wall St climbs to 951.76 pts, Rates are not uniform, Sweetener from a change in sugar holdings, Consolidated Fund deficit widened sharply, Unions sign 4-year Clyde pact with Marathon, Fitch Lovell-Gonzalex.-Con-, How the markets moved, Europe trade misses blockage, The Times Share Indices, Dearer fuel oil could add £13m to industrial costs, Gold falls to $68.50 on hint of IMF sales, United States unemployment rate steadies, Kangol Limited, Montagu Trust Limited, Commons statements next week on help to five major industries. Property: London And Suburban.

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