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The Times - 11/08/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Business News Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Political Staff, By Our Foreign Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, From Clive Borrell, By George Clark, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Murray, By Sally White, From Ronald Faux, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From Roger Berthoud, From Sue Masterman, Schiller., From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Harry Golombek, From Our Own Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, John Russell Taylor, Michael Wale, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Chris Dunkley, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Jack Fingleton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By a Correspondent, John Chartres, Michael Leapman, Henri Faas, PHS, Frank Vogl, ALEX. FLETCHER., A. G. L. PAYNE., R. J. KILN, , TOM HARPER., ANTHONY CHENEVIX-TRENCH., JANET and REYNOLDS STONE., C. M. WOODHOUSE., From Mr Ronald Watts, JOHN E. MCGLYNE., SIMEON G. BULL., N. A. PANNELL., PETER ROGERS., E. W. PLAYFAIR., From Mr Alec Stanley, ALICE LEISENRING., CHRISTOPHER BOOKER., MARCUS BINNEY, , A. C. F. BEALES., From Pamela Macgregor Morris, By Philip Howard, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, By John Plender, By Maurice Corina, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Maurice Barnfather, By Philip Dyer, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roy Farndon, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, M. J. HOBSON., J. A. HAMER, , O. VESEY-HOLT., Maurice Corina, Philip Dyer, John Plender,

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News in Brief. News: Rector defies bishop, Yard cannot help Belgian mother to recover child, Russia seeks restrictions on world television, Tanzania decides to boycott Olympic Games, Food stays in good supply with weekend prices steady, The guitar-pickers of Nashville, Detectives fail to find M Desramault, Veiled Syrian warning to Russia over arms, The Times Diary Howell barred from Munich trip, Cyclist breaks world record-and cycles on, Big pay rises are recommended by inquiry report for social workers and probation officers, Flights regarded as 'mercy operation', Government ban on furs was 'a fraud', Spanish drivers are urged to drink less, Manila campaign to remove disease threat, Contest starts to secure contract for Foulness, When sex bias cannot be put aside, Apprentice Boys to march after split, Residential Property, Faster, more accurate PVC anti-riot bullets for Army units in Ulster, Docks pile on agony for poultry farmers, Clergyman is chaired eisteddfod bard, Pickets keep away after arrests, MP suggested cricket pitch demonstrations, EEC treaty safeguards, Raids on German magazine turn into national scandal, The Queen to show her Italian pictures, Dr Schiller to Herr Brandt: Why I resign, Professional men and technicians preparing to leave Uganda with their expelled fellow-Asians, Katie Stewart Potted Salmon, Dean denies pushing Cape Town police chief out of cathedral, Guidelines on trade inadvisable, China threatens to use veto on Bangladesh, Detectives wear hippy clothes in drug hunt, Labour attack choice of S African envoy, Dutch try to avert flood of coloured labour, Counterpoint, Indo-Pakistan agreement over ceasefire line, Father in hiding warned by judge to return boys, EEC and the veto: how to keep a balance The Hague, Heaton's optimistic over dock peace formula, Guns for protection will be permitted in Ulster, The relief of Liverpool, Soviet pilots 'shot down in less than a minute', McGovern campaign tour opens with a challenge, Inefficiency is handicap, farmers told, Theatre managers and unions to oppose Covent Garden development plan, Israelis hold Briton as spy, Rabid professionalism at Munich's amateur spectacular, Biology: Monitoring seal heart beats, Cardinal Willebrands to stay at Lambeth Palace, Earl asks US court for custody of son, Mr Carr seeing airlines over Asian queue-jumpers, America fights, and fights again for its right to bear arms, Woman faces gun in £138,000 raid, Courage in favour of Imperial offer, Worker wins in plea against his union. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Rekord, Bell's, The Debenham Group, Hicking Pentecost & Co. Limited, Fashion & General Investment Limited, Lead And Alloys (Holdings) Limited, Shipton, Vogue, The Times, Gm, Boac, Diagem, Udt. Politics and Parliament: National Gallery sticks to plan for free admission day when charges are introduced, EEC Bill slips through Lords, EEC entry enhances prospects of Britain's regional development House of Lords, National Gallery decide to double charges on two days: Wednesdays free. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Spassky fighting to hold a draw, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,148. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Transfer Books, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Entertainments. Reviews: The Dead End Lads Atv, Hamlet Bankside Globe, Three cup winners successful again, Hear the music, see the film Shaft's Big Score (x) Empire, Poetic drama in study of cannibalism Sawney Bean King's Head, New concerto by Carter taxes the mind BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall. Sport: Home Guard could find Newbury distance to his liking, Time for the relief of Gloucestershire, Sports in Brief, Munich '72 Yachting, Hants v Glamorgan, Standards high despite examinations, Runs flow like a raging torrent, Oosterhuis catches leader, Knott makes England's score look better than it sounds, Dye helps rout Middlesex by an innings, The young Prince can save the Palace time and money, Nankeville edges out Chandler for lead, Ian Chappell's captaincy at fault, Cox and Taylor eligible for Davis Cup, Mistake costs prize money at Eridge, Yachting, Stewart to undergo fitness test, Reorganization needed, says Shipman, Ellis back on board. Property: Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: WHO Will Be Going To Munich?, Incentives For Shipowners, Fair Pay For Probation Officers, A Settlement IS Urgent. Letters to the Editor: State of process plant industry, Legal advice at police stations, Unions and the law, The Channel tunnel, The study of insurance, Wards of court, South West Africa, Explaining the Titian, Airports in Scotland, Britain and the East African Asians, Abandoning a palace, Saving Britain's past, General index of retail prices, Hitler's English nephew, Publicity for plans, Ex-school volunteers, Uncollected refuse. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Warwick. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Frank Holland, Ernst Von Salomon, Sir Eric Bingen, Sir Reginald Watsonjones Leading figure in British orthopaedic surgery, Obituary, Dr J. H. Nicholson Former Hull vice-chancellor. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, Aug. 9, 1947 Refugees for industry. Business and Finance: Russia may buy 400m bushels of American wheat, Shell Francaise orders world's biggest tankers, Lira devaluation fear groundless, minister states, Turkey and Iraq to resume oil talks, Mining Anaconda Aluminum In $14m takeover, Italians face labour crisis, Esso Overseas Finance N. V., Eurosyndicat, Bank raises new issue consent limit to £3m, Spot Position of Sterling, London building threat, 150 leading firms sign CBI pledge on prices, Equities Courage up ahead of bid, Another Iranian oil deal likely with west, Peterborough build-up, ship completions up on last year, The Times list of latest dividends, Japan considers surcharge to cut trade surplus, Royal Dutch/Shell income down by more than half to £53.2m in second quarter, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Pauls & Whites in £1m acquisition, Chairmen's Reports UDT see scope for more consumer credit, Lansing Bagnall threatens to buy abroad unless British bearing supplies improve, BLMC walk-out over piecework, Three days set aside for engineering wage talks, Shoe makers worried by imports jump to £54m, £23.5m loan for S African deal, McDonnell Douglas plans rival airbus, Steel output and demand recovered in July, Business Diary: Climax of Frank Sanderson's career, No reprieve for board in replanned waterways, Money Market Rates, Slater Walker's asset build-up, Reasons behind Imperial's taking Courage, UK executives at bottom of pay rise table, Opening a direct link to the Middle East's oil Joe Roeber looks at the attempt by the Zurich group of consumer companies to buy supplies from producer countries, Fmc Ltd. Highlights from the Chairman's statement, Bayer, How the markets moved, 'Exploited' articled clerks draft first pay demands, Go-ahead for White Paper on regional development, The Times Share Indices, Building control fees may be brought in for England and Wales, Imperial Tobacco makes agreed £280m takeover bid for Courage brewers, US Treasury's $3,100m issue to aid dollar, Company News Better margins push Stelrad past target, Fixed Interest and Money Further gains in gilts, P & O in surprise announcement of merger with Bovis group. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Norman Smith takes charge of overseas activities for Chloride. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Eurodollar rates up, Courage active, Recent Issues, Commodities Silver gains, New Issues Grand Met to raise 800m francs, Unit trust prices, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street.

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