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The Times - 03/08/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Our Political Editor, From Denis Taylor, From Fred Emery, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Robert Fisk and Christopher Warman, From Paul Martin, From a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Sweeney, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By George Clark Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Peter Nichols, From Stewart Harris, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From Leo Goodstadt, From a Special Correspondent, by Penny Radford, By Jim Snow, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Jeremy Allerton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, William Haley, Richard Jones, Robert Nye, Tony Tanner, John Higgins, Leonard Buckley, Chris Dunkley, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Michael Hornsby, Bernard Levin, PHS, G. GODFREY-ISAACS., DOUGLAS HOUGHTON., MICHAEL G. JARRETT., JUDITH ASHER., AVIS HERBERT-SMITH., JOHN GARNETT, , K. W. WEDDERBURN., R. J. KELLY., D. L. ARMSTRONG., W. DAVID ARNETT., GEOFFREY R. BURBIDGE, DONALD D. CLAYTON, WILLIAM A. FOWLER, F. CURTIS MICHEL, W. L. W. SARGENT., PHILIP M. SOLOMON., PETER CONDER, , DOROTHEA W. ROSE., GEORGE R. McROBERT., R. E. MACDONALD., FRANCIS CHICHESTER, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, J. F. TURING., J MILLAR WATT., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By A Goodrick-Clarke, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, By Craig Seton Parliamentary Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, By Malcom Brown, By Ronald Kershaw, R. C. SOUTHWELL, , John Plender, Philip Dyer, Terry Mahon, Stuart Marshall, Peter Robinson Editor, The Australian Financial Review, by Malcolm Wilson Financial Editor, National Times, by P. P. McGuinness, by John Edwards, P.D., by John Mitchell, P. D., A. P. Thomas, Norman Hunter, Michael Wilkinson, Warwick Bracken, Malcolm Colless, Peter Eltham, Tony Turvey, John McIlwraith, by Megan Stoyles, By Gordon Bruns, by Stewart Harris Canberra Correspondent,

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News in Brief. News: Iron: man of the mountains waits for firm contracts, Moscow's EEC views surprise Mr Thorpe, Mr Whitelaw frees 14 detainees, Reform of Italian family law to go ahead, Complaint over birched boy interview fails, South Australia: great promise of socialist experiment, How to succeed in business despite some hostility, Court told of captain's fight with Arab hijacker at Lod, Grave effect of Iceland ban on W German fishermen, Inquiry over cheque for Mr Nixon's campaign, Mayor denies 'sin city' reports, Designreport The ubiquitous deck-chair, Commons 'question rigging' to curb Opposition ruled out of order by select committee, Western Australia: dependence on Japanese fortunes, Investors find stocks are double winners, Injection of new life proposed for the Angel, West Germans gripped by wanderlust, Apathy and pessimism in Prague's summer of discontent, Increased foreign investment in property, University denial accepted by Pretoria Minister, 1971 bombings in Britain among worst of century, Sales prospects for minerals, Hongkong harbour tunnel open, Reform of stock exchange system started, New IRA bullet pierces troop carriers, Asians sent round world, Dublin order for guns to be surrendered, The problems to consider if you are establishing a new plant, Majorca hotel owners fined for opening too soon, Nickel: providing the cash that once came from gold, Marine found near Quang Tri was absentee, Rising land prices an election issue, Britain remains largest capital supplier, Irish citizens' right to vote in Britain likely to be reviewed, The ill-fated plan to link two oceans Tokyo., The Times Diary Berkeley riposte to Heath veto, Farmers wake up to challenge of modernization, End of French atom tests, Northern Territory: late but fast growth, M Pompidou indicates that the way is clear for EEC summit, Two detectives convicted of conspiracy, Hospital nurse was never charged, Copper: no escape from low prices, 'Sensible to adjourn Poulson case', Warrant for arrest of MP refused, Share market favours the banks, Little basis for a Pacific free trade area, New South Wales: the industrial key state, Majority of art students got jobs in their line, Oil men vote on 'back to work' appeal, Newmarket tries again to jump the boundary, Home bomb factory found in Bogside, Premium Savings Bond winners, Full debate promised on research changes, Senate votes to cut off funds for Vietnam war, 'Lynch' union law still an unknown quantity, World's most competitive car market, BEA computer should reduce flight delays, UN mission in Burundi to study needs, Experts differ on sanity of alleged Wallace assailant, Labour split as Camden is first borough to defy the Government on rents, A friendly welcome for the tourist, Use of industry Act to be kept to minimum, Uranium: oil companies are interested, Dispute with union delays trials of 125 mph train, South African Bantustan claims whites' land, Police vicious, Hain case witness says, Victoria: impetus from offshore oil and gas, Pickets in fruitless vigil at private docks, Plan for Spain to use Gibraltar airport, President briefed on secret peace talks in Paris, Decision on emergency is expected today, Hopes of early agreement between two Germanies, Plea for Soviet dissidents, Mr McGovern takes his time as speculation centres on five names, Egypt and Libya agree on merger to form biggest state in Africa, Some mental wards still appalling, report says, Pollution: Plants adapt to toxic metals, Tasmania: small island state that has an electric heart, Architect defines three areas needing action Environment, Motoring Estate car with reserves of strength, A passion for the radical viewpoint, Financial centre could rival Europe, Czech party paper defends legality of jailing progressives, Australia, Shares: quality buying needed instead of hot money, Queensland: mining impact on rural economy, On the Road to Bali, and the public pays the bill. Official Appointments and Notices: Secretary replaced, Dr Waldheim to get Namibia aide, University news Oxford, New Deputy Chairman. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, The National Bank, Savage & Heath Company and Eurosavage (London), Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Jones Lang Wootton, Cbc, The Monday Book, Richard Ellis & Son, Tutankkamun, Herring Daw & Manners, Hillier Parker, Bass Charrington Limited, Lyon, Midland and International Banks Limited, Bmw, Ansafone, Industrial Development Division,, Rnib, Bmw 1972, Bonners, WG and S, Batsford, Foden, Property Growth Assurance, The Australian Estates Company Limited, Australian International, Bhp, Qantas, Austraswiss, The Hongkong Bank Group, Ibm, Bnp, Euro-Pacific Finance Corporation Limited, The Bank Of Adelaide, Tasmania, Lombard Australia Limited, Australia, New South Wales Government. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Autumn census of lodging houses and hostels, Longer remands likely, Peer of unusual gifts and qualities House of Lords, Vain plea on pensions for servicemen's widows, Guidance on safety in outdoor pursuits, Water shortage danger, Protecting children from kitchen cupboard arsenal, Fear that reputations may be tarnished, Share holdings by MPs, Foreign exchange savings, Scottish Secretary defends an admiral and a lady House of Commons, Definition of residence in electoral law, Moving into deep water in search of N Sea oil. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 13, 14, 25 & 26, Business Notices, Rentals, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Public & Educational Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Porter beats Belgian for pursuit title, Example should run well in Ebor if going is not soft, Hann a firm favourite to win title, Britain face US in last Olympic workout, Croquet, Always a first time even for a champion, Early shock for Australians, Hudson and Todd face World Cup ban, Bicourt stays in British Olympic team, Sports in Brief, When effort matters more than talent, Ashby and Revell among five new England internationals, Standfast leads large and small, Lancashire win well in spite of Richards's brilliance, Automatic ban will not worry Currie, Glamorgan still have long way to go, Eton eight salvage something from disasters, D'Oliveira sows seeds of victory with ball and bat. Reviews: All Our Own Work Bbc 2, A master in the art preservative of all arts Stanley Morison, The life that throbbed behind the work Henry James: The Master 1901-1916, Doomwatcher in California In the Future Now, 'Tis Pity She's A Whore National, National Youth Theatre, Chance for gamblers in jumble sale of paintings, Orpheus in the Underworld Coliseum, Promenade Concert Albert Hall, The great English poet of the nursery Tennyson, Karajan's hectic day with the Almavivas, Whicker within a Woman's World Yorkshire, Quick guide, Sotheby's and Christie's turnover totals £70m. Law: Arson not triable summarily Regina V Aylesbury Crown Court Ex parte Simons, Fear of attack as defence Evans V Hughes, When foreigner has right to bring action in England The Atlantic Star. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Trelawny moves, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,141. Property: Overseas Property, Still room on the Spanish islands for the holiday investor, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: How The Law Should Be Changed, Money Supply, Gilts And An Unhappy City. Letters to the Editor: Code of conduct for Labour MPs, Waiting for the builder, Astrophysics at Cambridge, Stress factor in safety, Teapot design, What happened on Gipsy Moth V, Saving Britain's past, Cycling on the footpath, Lost paintings, Television interviewing, The Children's Act, Broken families, Call to exempt lawyers from VAT, Protection of falcons, Early conciliation in industrial disputes, The Round Pond. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mrs Dod Procter, Lieut-Gen Sir Bertie Fisher, Professor Martin Wight, Herr Ernst Fischer Leading Austrian Marxist, Lord Delacourt-Smith An outstanding trade union leader, Dr J. V. Harrison, Obituary. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug 1, 1947 Bridging the Severn. Business and Finance: Reserves fall $883m following EEC support for pound, Ogilvy & Mather International Inc. Advertising Half-Year Results 1972, Bids and Deals Debenhams to pay £7m for Cater Bros, Heineken puts in bid for French brewery group, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, Maybrook Properties Limited Report and Accounts 1972, Mining Japanese in Niger uranium venture, Doxford's contribution to Court Line, Japanese bearing imports to UK 'still too high', Forward Levels, Neddy chief advises firms to specialize, The Times list of latest dividends, Cigarette firms in dispute over brand name, UK may be priced out of Norway gas talks, Reform delay dismays US, Progressive Securities Investment Trust, Briefly from the Boardroom, J Coral profits nearly £1m up in half-year, Allied Colloids, EEC's regional policy 'likely to be changed', Naval shipbuilders upset over grants, 'Disturbing' growth in the supply of money, Business Diary: Cross winds at ICL · Hot dog machine on stream, Profit-taking trims price after gold hits peak $71.50, Sohio sale dispute settled, Limited powers likely for body to help manage ailing companies, Accountants to set up special staff institute, Ripping up tracks to put BR on the right road, £3m aid for computer software, Money Market Rates, Secretaries' record rise, Redundancy pay doubled, Electricity chief estimates growth rate may be 5 p c, German bourses await London challenge, Builders give warning that shortage of bricks has worsened, How the markets moved Rises, DTI names group to study reforms in company law, Ada (Halifax) Limited Year's Operations And Outlook, Owner-occupiers and Mr Barber Margaret Stone examines a tax on house speculation. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities TUC/CBI talks firm prices, The Times Share Indices, Strong rises in equities, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Strikes hit stock market turnover, Wall Street, New Issues ADH raising £6.5m through rights, Wall St rallies again to close 10.69 points up. Business Appointments: Lord Adeane and Mr Raw join Banque Belge board.

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