The Times - 24/08/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, From Michael Leapman, From Robert Fisk, From Ian MCDonald, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Jay, From John Hennessy, From Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By Ian Murray, By John Roper, From Denis Taylor, From Ronald Faux, From Marcel Berlins, By Peter Waymark, By Our Labour Staff, Tony Aldous, By Christopher Warman, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Harry Golombek, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Paul Overy, Max Harrison, By Max Beerbohm, Roy Strong, By William Haggard, H. R. F. Keating, By J. R. Powell, Geoffrey Holmes, By P. J. Kavanagh, Paul Theroux, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Neil Allen, By Andrew Porter, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Brian James, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Preston, By Jeremy Allerton, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, Valerie Jackson, Hilary Gelson, Bernard Levin, Marcel Berlins, PHS, Fred Emery, John Hennessy, A. M. Rendel, JOHN TUCHFELD., HAROLD SOREF., CLAIRE TOMALIN, , ANDREW CRICHTON., D. T. S. ILETT, , R. F. BARTHOLOMEW., W. A. CADMAN, , J. LUFF, , PETER CONDER., L. LOWENTHAL, , G. D. WILLIAMS., IAIN MONCREIFFE of that ILK, , D. F. HUTCHISON., GILLIAN M. MADDEN., From Trevor Fishlock, From a Chess Correspondent, C. B., By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Roy Farndon, By Ian Morison, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By John Plender, By Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer, By Malcolm Brown, ERIC ERRINGTON, , F. GORDON, , JOHN GALLOWAY., JILL BOWLING, John Whitmore, by Patrick O'Leary, by Victor Thorne, by Joe Hyam, J.H., by Peter de Lacey editor, Storage Handling Distribution, by Joan Robertson, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Delegates run gauntlet of jeering youths, Why the modern designer takes a dim view of sunlight, UCS liquidator in £600,000 pay dispute, Move on internment law, 50 Africans walk out from youth talks, Two men shoot American official in Paris, More Yard staff to examine complaints, Transferring a complete factory is a task for specialists, Car company sponsors dig, IMF director's daughter stabbed in Paris, Developments in handling techniques cut costs, Police in battle array seal off Nixon hall, Moscow's Indian overtures, Women 'ruthless as men in violent crime', New bishop is nominated for Peterborough, Jews and Arabs unite for protest march, Docks unattached register ends on September 29 and £4,000 pay-off plan starts in 11 days, Welsh coal industry museum project will provide jobs for unemployed miners, Mr MCGovern tells Legion he will keep US strong, 'More women alcoholics' since equality in pay, New York record of 13 murders in a day, Warehousing and removals a special report, Nostalgic journey through 70 years of strip cartoons, TUC complaint on container judgment, Discrimination against Jewish golfer, British Everest climbers arrive in Nepal, Judgment in favour of a final appeal, Nutrition: Cause of rickets, Albany jail staff give ultimatum, Peronist unions call for inquiry into deaths of guerrillas, Lecturer sent to Russian labour camp, Mrs Meir attacks new Soviet tax on emigrants, Flexibility in storage space and scope for future expansion, Cotswold barn clash shows planning gap Environment, 13 minutes to cross Thames by tightrope, 'Freedom fight' plea in Soviet plane case, After Avery: a new Lord of the Games, Soldier shot by Belfast sniper twelfth to be killed in past three weeks, Spanish arson accusation, Motoring Speed and safety on the road, Low-rent flats for 800 a feature of Aldgate development, Lord Killanin chosen to succeed Mr Brundage as Olympics chief, 2,000 churches expected to become redundant, Talks on a Prime Minister's department, Peer could make £26m from sale of 575 acres, A beguiling blend of progressive conservatism, Plea today on costs over Hain trial, Hijacking as gesture against Aden rule, TV chief to sell herd after dispute on planning, S Africa clash over role of black nurses, Stickups, The Times Diary Windsor festival lands in soup, 'More seats' call by churchwomen, M Schumann in Bonn and London talks on European summit plans, Councillors clash with police at debate, 'No oil pipeline leak in four years', Partners in design, Head of Resettlement Board is named, Tarzan has an easier way of life nowadays, Security: the wisdom in paying for no visible returns, Yugoslavs ask for better deal in EEC, Norway told Cabinet will resign if EEC is rejected, 100 police arrest two men at gun dealer's shop, The crime of the light year, Farce of an exotic bank raid ends in death. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, London & Foreign Investment Trust Limited, Richard Ellis&son, Ppa, Pickfords, Multiple Display Advertisements, Equity & Law, Cassell, Butlers Warehousing And Distribution Ltd, Redfearn National Glass Limited, The Board of Inland Revenue., Msa, Bowyers, Barclays Bank, Lep Group Of Companies, Sumrie, King & Co, C. H. Ward & Sons Limited., The Bowater Corporation Limited, The Prudential Trophy., Rwd, Southampton, Shipton, Fuller Horsey Sons & Cassell, The John Stait Group, Bulk Storage, Ltd., NMT Industrial Storage Group, Henry Butcher & Co. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments New senior posts in Department of Health, Demand for resignation of Dublin minister, University news Liverpool, Another Oxford Union resignation. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,159, Broadcasting, Champion's win threat to chess leader, Fischer draws game by repetition of moves. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 20 and 24, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 and 20, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Fiction A Happy Man, Crime The Protectors, Acme Dance Company The Place, Julius Caesar Young Vic, Rita Hunter's superb Leonora II trovatore Coliseum, The sense of urgency in Polish art, Promenade Concert Albert Hall, Dear Max: a birthday puzzle A Catalogue of the Caricatures of Max Beerbohm By Rupert Hart-Davis (Macmillan £8.50) A Peep Into the Past, Heinz Gallery's next exhibition, Quick guide, English broadside Robert Blake: Generalat-Sea. Sport: Champions after first year of partnership, Sports in Brief, Tea interval brings a quickening of pace, Barnes and Brown turn to irons on deceptive course, Boycott out to banish doubts in one-day matches, Warfield power that told its pony tale, Notts v Worcester, Chantro and Spy Queen in winning form, Chelsea pay price of early laxity, Chinese team to tour in January, Player of the future has a first night to remember, Piggott rides reliable Some Hand to smooth and decisive win, Calculated risk in drugs, Bridges is not for Charlton, Tennis, Blinkered Shady Fellow too quick for rivals, The people must be won over first, When a bowler leaps in Olympic style, Results yesterday First division, New sharpness in British hockey display, Wendella's record win, Majid plunders 204 and Surrey labour, Rhythm still missing as mistake favours Derby, UK retain their four seats in FIFA, Best girls' golf played by two continentals, Scot runs into bad luck at 13th, Surprising speed by Keino in 800 metres, Fine recovery by Ipswich, Rofe goes to Leicester for fee of £112,000. Property: Property Wanted, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: At The Centre, Money Stock And Inflation, Very Undetermined Purposes. Letters to the Editor: Common standard for lorry weights, A softer blow, Pressure by agencies, Churches and racism, "Let these children die", Tied dwellings, Need for computing policy, Welcome Australians, No place for prams, North Sea oil and bird life, Law on right of public protest, Danger of complex credit laws, Short-measure aerosols, Forests in Britain, Publicity for plans, The image of Wigan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug 22, 1947 De Gaulle's aims. Obituaries: Dr Edward Glover, Mr S. H. Hope, Col. E. Loudounshand, Judge C. Cohen Friendliness and humour. Business and Finance: London & Foreign Investment Trust Limited, Opposition grows to bid for Quinton Hazell, Leyland's villain of the piece Clifford Webb weighs up the confrontation at BLMC over the vexed question of piecework, Ballbearings ceiling call to Japan's delegation, US silver up 40 points, Contracts Laing Construction to build £6.5m offices, Spot Position of Sterling, Success formula for invention is faith, hope-and money, Fixed Interest and Money, Mining CGFA holds dividend on lower profit, Engineering code to be reviewed, Money supply expansion drops in July, but annual rate still 30 pc, Warburgs place £20m of GMH securities, Marley ready for £10m pre-tax, The Times list of latest dividends, July car sales show slackening in the boom, Briefly from the Boardroom, Aerospace tariff move may upset UK sales, Equities ICI tops the 300p mark, Doubts whether union officials will sign Govan shipyard pact today, TUC taking a hand in building dispute, Jaguar strike committee's fresh proposals to company, Jumbo jet dispute over, British consortium in Hongkong railway bid, UCS creditors to hear of deadlock on payment of £600,000 redundancy bill, NCB applies for new opencast site as coal stocks recover from strike, Money Market Rates, 'Moderate' Belgian growth, Abbey Life buy more properties, Company News Nearly £1m in half-year from Vavasseur, Uranium ore producers in move to raise prices, Tom Martin Metals Group, Business Diary: And now who's for deck tennis?, Unilever to pay £18.5m for Lipton interests, London United Investments Limited Interim Unaudited Results, Producers views on coffee talks, De Beers adds 6 pc to rough diamonds price, How the markets moved Rises, Interim Statement The Expanded Metal Company Limited Increased Interim Dividend, Bids and Deals Crest paying £5.4m for leading yacht builder, June terms of trade index falls, Gulf states may have got draft pact from West, Rolls-Royce director's payoff was £35,000. Stock Exchange Tables: Henlys active, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Tin soars to a 27-month high, New Issues London & Foreign swells the list, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Mr F A Mawe to join board of W Brandt's Sons & Co.
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