The Times - 06/07/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ian Morison, From Peter Hopkirk, By David Wood and George Clark, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From John Groser Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Paul Routledge, Labour Correspondent, , From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Reinhold, From Anthony Thomas, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Jack Fingleton, From Roger Macdonald, By Lewine Mair, Lord Butler, Robert Nye, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Guy Brett, Leonard Buckley, Barry Norman, Charles Lewsen, Terry Mahon, by Penny Radford, Ronald Butt, Marcel Berlins, A special correspondent, PHS, G. G. PHILLIPS., DAVID HINE., PETER MEREDITH., DOMINIC PAUL BARON., HELEN BROOK, Chairman, J. B. WHEATLEY, President, , GREVILLE JANNER, Chairman, ERNLE MONEY, Honorary Secretary, ALAN P. FRANKLIN, , N. BARDSLEY, , LORRAINE KNOWLES, , CHARLES VANCE., HUGH JENKINS, Chairman, , GEORGE SPEAIGHT, Chairman, , SAID HAMMAMI, , EDWARD GARDNER, , MILTON SHULMAN., R. A. HOWARD, , SIMON WADLEIGH, , DENNIS MARSHALL, , IVOR WALKER., ROGER HORSLEY, , G. H. OSBORN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Labour Staff, From Alan McGregor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Guy Hawtin, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, B. C. HARRISON., ROGER PEARSE, JOHN P. CHAMBERS, , J. B. CLEGG, , ANTHONY WM TRAVIS, , F. H. B. HOBBS, , S. S. BROOKES, , GRAHAM ADDIS, , Hugh Stephenson, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Julian Mounter, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by David Crawford, by E. R. Wheatley-Hubbard, by Tony Aldous, by R. J. Hookway director, the Countryside Commission,
ResumoNews: Beef trophy for Lincoln Reds at Royal Show, AA warning to caravanners going to Spain, Measures to meet mass invasion by mobile townsfolk, Concern over growing number of homeless children in big towns, Mr Heath sends thanks for Tutankhamun, Editor accused of murdering mistress speaks of taunts and scratches, Lords are lectured on inflation, Paris reshuffle seen as move to attract votes, GLC to halve autumn increases in bus and Tube fares, Guru meets his British 'children', Who calls the piper and who pays the tune?, M Messmer is appointed French Prime Minister to rally Gaullists for polls, Ministers want speedier discussions with TUC, Jackie Stewart may retire at end of season, Wild Washington ovation for Rolling Stones, Cash, conscience, and a neglected craft, Saving the countryside, Zionism provides a convenient 'threat' in East Europe, High rise on the Costly del Sol, Mr Tanaka to be Prime Minister, Leaders of miners reject Tory cooperation, Call for an observer at police questionings, Motoring Nightmare threat of the car, M Pompidou keeps his options open on European summit, Hijack bid with own daughter as hostage, Wellbrook Beetling Mill, co Tyrone, Car parts '50pc dearer but still hard to get', Manor house, Donington le Heath, Leicestershire, Ministry 'too restrictive' on design of hotel, Two prospective candidates, Labour executive rift on EEC policy, US rift with India blamed on Vietnam, South Vietnamese troops bombed by mistake, Federal Appeal Court restores 151 lost Californian delegates to Senator McGovern, Mr Tanaka Emerges As The Leader, Second homes: delicate balance of cost and advantage, All-night sitting on Gas Bill, State scholars do best at Oxford, Sheila Scott's hopes crushed by hurricane, Reassurance for MPs on British sovereignty, Chaban-Delmas shock decision, Lord Rank's £5,128,299, What do you do if a stowaway pigeon turns chicken?, Inquiry sought on 'allegations of financial corruption', The French Mill, Carew, Pembrokeshire, Problem of Efta links with Six still unresolved, Summit proposal rejected by South Koreans, The Times Diary Labour's new Lefta out, Australian working for Rhodesia denied passport, Setting summer, Pledge by Sir Keith to expand services, London commuters oppose closure, The Times/rics Conservation Awards 1972, New house prices up 17 per cent this year, Nuclear protest boat collides with warship, Poor Japanese farmer's son who amassed a fortune before entering politics, Tory move to oust candidate fails, Holme Pierrepont National Water Sports Centre, Nottinghamshire, American Secretary of State presses Greek leader on restoration of democratic rule, Near defeat for Dutch Cabinet over student fees, Left makes pledge to bring down Andreotti coalition, RAF stations, Yatesbury and Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, 14 years' jail for identical raids on banks, Docks case witnesses fear intimidation, QC says, UDA leaders decide to set up another Ulster no-go area as sectarian killings continue, Fire risk not greater in hospitals, Fischer apologizes but the chess still does not start, Dr Robinson puts case for age of consent to be 14, Dr Mansholt puts the case against postponement, The trials of getting free law to the poor, Time to review proposed offshore oil berth, county council told Environment Pearce Wright, Doctors 'should work in bigger units', Marine research: Echo sounders, Nurse tells of blue flash just before fire that killed 30, Two hijackers and hostage die in gunfight, Man sues gas board, Judge leaves Uganda, Sir Keith: defender of the family, M Messmer will put his loyalty to President before personal ambition, Gold teapot, racing prize in 1736, fetches £38,000, Standards body urges date stamps on prepacked food, Making the most of water for sport and recreation, Spanish women's victory, Academy split over plan to honour Ezra Pound. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Nottinghamshire, Virginia Woolf, Hogarth Press/ Chatto & Windus, Ranger Oil (Canada) Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, Brixton Estate, Red Lion Arch, British Rail, The White House, Foyles Art Gallery, Laurens Van der Post, IP Environmental Ltd., Kfr, The Country Gentlemen's Association Limited, The London Hilton, Rmc, Boac, Dixons, The Devastating Boys, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Dunhill International, The Caravan Club, British Waterways Board, Atcost, Nature Centres, David Hansford & Co.. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Schiller resignation decision tomorrow. Politics and Parliament: Uruguay army officers defy Parliament, 'Plenty of Harry Hyams in housing' House of Commons, Shell shocks at Maplin, MPs concerned about fire precautions in mental hospitals, Labour want power in EEC Bill to withdraw from Treaty of Rome, EEC Bill goes through unamended: majority of 13 in last division, Government seek help to strangle inflation House of Lords, Amendments considered on merits, Allowances for councillors. Sport: Hewitt and McMillan superior in experience, Bond and Harris confound Cambridgeshire, Three leading two-year-old races to be sponsored, Sheahan hits century to enhance Test prospects, Miss Needham leads 14 qualifiers, Guimard in lead on crucial day, Stewart wins 5,000 metres, Ann Moore happy on home ground, Injured Boycott misses third Test, Sports in Brief, Footballers show the way, Outlook sunny for the reign of 'Sir Rous', Scots prepare to take eighth title, Kent punished by Smith, Platts finds luck running his way, The oak bends before the willow, Mill Reef's future undecided, Well-judged tactics beat Oxfordshire. Reviews: Red-handed in a piece of poetry The Lost Ones, Fiction, Smilin' through Prince of Wales, Documenta: an ambiguous approach to reality, RAM Anniversary Concert Festival Hall William Mann, Releasing Shaw's voice with great immediacy and impact Bernard Shaw Collected Letters Vol II 1898-1910, The Biggest Crap Game in the World Bbc 2, Arts news King's Lynn Festival, The Taming of the Shrew Chichester, A poetic touch of the present Shelley Bbc 2, Michael Geliot and the mind-benders, Quick guide, One side of the story The Collapse of British Power. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Rentals, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Overseas Property, London And Suburban Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Industrial Investment, Hard On M Chaban-Delmas, The Triumphalism Of The Miners' Union. Letters to the Editor: Phone numbers, Care of the homeless, PLO office in Britain, French pitfall for the traveller, Chess confrontation, An incomes policy, Italian coalition, Premium bonds are not a simple gamble, Investment and machine tool industry, Let the banks explain, Safeguards for the accused, Euston Station plans, Law Officers v Levin, Noise of Concorde over London, Bumbling inefficiency, Centre Point, Meat in pet food, East Baltic states, The summer of '72, Village ecology, One use for the plastic egg box, VAT and theatre production costs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, July 4, 1947 European recovery. Obituaries: MR HENRY DATYNER Gifted leader of orchestras, Jack Whittingham, Sir Gavin De Beer, MR GEORGE SCHUSTER Great car race winner, Obituary, Senor Raul Leoni, Dr Florence Parsons. Business and Finance: Channel Tunnel cash call, French economic outlook sound, Datsuns to be assembled in Ireland next year, Gatt quotas attacked, Company News Anderson Mavor rebounds with profit over £1m, Textile imports plea, Business Diary: Henry Jones's credit counter point, The British Steam Specialties, Eurosyndicat, Irish unions likely to seek national pay deal, Outlook for UK invisibles pessimistic, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts firmer, Building peace hopes fade, London Tin Corporation, Dr Klasen and his bill of rights, Mining London Tin hoping to repeat dividend, Forward Levels, Search for North Sea oil now at full spate Roger Vielvoye reviews a massive operation, Witan Investment Company, Limited, Card Clothing & Belting Limited, GEC profit up by 22½ pc, The Times list of latest dividends, GEC's liquidity transformation, Sterling downward trend is reversed as pressure on the dollar continues, Hint of rise in building society interest rates, Briefly from the Boardroom, PeglerHattersley, More curbs seal Swiss monetary defences, US trade position 'showing recovery', Leading stocks strong on hopes of £ stabilization, Bids and Deals Dares Estates in £2.8m flats purchase, Public sector pay rises averaging under 9 pc, Opposition to US exports scheme grows, Chamberlain Phipps, Mr Barber says fear of inflation led to float, Further Bonn exchange controls likely, Prospectors' Who's Who, Permali Limited, Government pay offer protest, St. Martins Property Corporation Limited Preliminary Results for the year ended 31st March, 1972, Japan urged to take £400m more US imports, Medium-size companies face the biggest test in EEC, Fears over wine market, Whitecroft Limited, Money Market Rates, Company Meeting The Sabah Timber Company Limited Mr. H.G.C. Townsend's Review, BLMC Lebanon go-ahead, Equities Leading shares strong, Mineral suppliers hit by Japanese seamen's strike, The Times Share Indices, Jonas Woodhead, The Continental And Industrial Trust Limited, Inflation bar to German investment in UK, NY silver up 400 points at close, Shift towards payment of wages by cheque, Company Meeting The Kulim Group Limited Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan's Review, Chairmen's Reports Whitecroft to ride above problems, Setback for Concorde in Air Canada's cancellation of options, Churchbury Estates Limited, Picketing at Jaguar factories causes shortage of spares, Extent of aid to industry is shown in Estimates, How the markets moved The Times index: 184.85 + 1.82 F.T. index: 498.0 + 5.8 Rises, Textile body puts case for import controls. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Ranger Oil's North Sea interests, Recent Issues, Wall Street optimists forecast bumper year, Unit trust prices, Foreign Exchange Sterling has better day, Wall Street, Fresh rise in BSR, Commodities Tin up sharply. Business Appointments: Mr Jeremy Arnold named as the new managing director of British Lion films. Law: Newsagents' federation wins appeal on scope of restrictive practices National Federation of Retail Newsagents V Registrar of Restrictive Trading Agreements, Murder charge 'monstrous', Chain letter lottery unlawful Atkinson V Murrell. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,121.
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