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The Times - 07/08/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, By George Clark Political Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst Delhi, Aug 6, From Fred Emery Washington, Aug 6, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Hopkirk, From Our Correspondent Kirkwall, Aug 6, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Sue Masterman The Hague, Aug 6, From Christopher Walker Londonderry, Aug 6, From Denis Taylor Dublin, Aug 6, From Our Correspondent Oxford, Aug 6, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, John Chartres Glencoe, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent Birmingham, Aug 6, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Gretel Spitzer Bonn, Aug 6, From Our Correspondent Milan, Aug 6, From Our Correspondent Bonn, Aug 6, From Our Correspondent Madrid, Aug 6, From Giorgio Borsa Milan, Aug 6, From Our Correspondent The Hague, Aug 6, From Harry Golombek Reykjavik, Aug 6, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Paul Martin Beirut, Aug 6, From Our Own Correspondent New York, Aug 6, Moira Keenan, Christopher Warman, From Jean Thoraval Hanoi. Aug 6, From Michael Leapman New York, Aug 6, From Our Correspondent Rawalpindi, Aug 6, From Mario Modiano Athens, Aug 6, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Jeremy Allerton, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox, By Andrew Porter, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Robert Waterhouse, By Edward Wilson, James Morris, Richard Gilbert, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, Leonard Buckley, Leonard Amey, Gerald Ely, Stanley Orme, PHS, Fred Emery, David Wood, JOHN V. HATCH, St Antony's College, Oxford. August 4., ADAM BUTLER. House of Commons. August 2., R. D. I. ROBERTSON., ALAN G. HOARE., SPENCER WILSON., P. A. KEEN., T. G. COMBER., STANLEY CANHAM., FREDA CLARKE., C. F. J. CROPPER., LUKE, Chairman., FRANCIS PIGOTT., MALCOLM HENDERSON., HELEN LOWENTHAL., BARRY FANTONM., P. B. WATERFIELD., C. B., By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Ian Morison, By Roger Vielvove, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, T. R. FERNIE., E. TONKINSON., D. J. CROPPER., Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, MICHAEL LATHAM, , NEIL WATES, , Anthony Thomas, Philip Dyer, John Plender, by John Young, by a Special Correspondent, by Philip Dyer, by Calvin Bowen, by Ken Maxwell, by A.Wesley Powell, by Barbara Gloudon, by John Carter,

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News: A Labour view of how industrial relations can be improved, Government consider appointing minister for protection of consumers, Danny Williams: businessman with a gift for listening, Mine kills two soldiers and injures two others on Ulster patrol, Container firms refusing to guarantee jobs for dockers, Weekend duty by order for Greek doctors, Mosquitoes may be carriers of hepatitis, Provisional IRA preparing new offensive, Mr Shore and Mr Powell warn Government on the dangers of legislating without consent, Orkney protest at ban on shipments, McGovern supporters heartened by choice of Mr Shriver, Mother begins French hunt for Caroline, Trevor Rhone: playwright's reward is the island's pride, Lord Widgery: judging the judges, 'The Guardian' criticized for correction delay, Commission for recreation on waterways, Soviet nuclear physicist calls for end to political persecution by totalitarian regime in Russia, Skirmishes in Bonn unofficially begin toughest election drive, Fight for jobs is constant theme in dockers' story, 'Grave threat to civil liberty' in proposed criminal law changes, 60 feared dead in Punjab rail collision, Viewpoint, Manufacturing sector grows in strength and diversity, Israelis abandon, Falling branch kills boy on model train, Moscow urges early detente in divided Europe, India bars 40,000 Ugandan Asians, Contraception: Pill may cause vitamin deficiency, Military-type arms still being surrendered in Fire, Mr Shriver grasps his turn at last, Mr Heath's deadweieht of anti-style, Property Developers go into Europe, Jamaica Optimism and frustration: twin companions of a people travelling a difficult road, Theatre's new watchword is relevance, Youths set fire to armoured car after march, Pentagon papers case may never reach trial, Sign points the way to tourism success, Excavations link Bronze Age sites, Campaign against Russia begins in Arab countries, Calls to London show the desperation of Asians in Uganda, Ken Maxwell talks to three leading figures in commerce and the arts Olive Lewin: winning respect for genuine folk music, Minority Cabinet likely to call Dutch election, Armour used for first time in Cambodia battle, Wheat prospects poor but farmers expect good barley harvest Agriculture, A history of sixty years of social change, Mountain rescue dog handlers upset by reluctance to use their services Regional Notebook, 'Schools foster racialism', New Patriarch to press for unity with Rome, Solving the problems of youth, Future hinges on a state takeover of bauxite, Time running out for traditional crops, Patients' money to pay for colour TV rental, EI Cordobes to marry, Recorded abortions rise fivefold in E Germany, Trieste sabotage mystery, The Times Diary Britain's new man for Peking, Englishman 'was Hitler's nephew', Post-mortem shows how Feltrinelli died, Dutch hosts find children from Belfast ready to mix, 'Murderer' shout at abbot in Rome, 11 drown as coaster is sliced in two in Channel, British Government firm on immigrant control, Harvey Smith may ride again tomorrow, Big reshuffle in Spanish Cabinet predicted, Police 'pay for overtime' plan, It is in stillness that we come to know God, The returning native is met with loaded guns and many improvements, Premier's blank cheque to cure country's problems, Turnips are ripe for the jet age roar, Dictionary editor is clue king, Crowd acclaim decisive Spassky victory, Police raid Brotherhood of Love and charge 57, US 'bombing North Vietnam for fun', Reporter held in Moscow, Planning critics are condemned for taking interest too late, Education: young nation's needs outgrow the model, A woman who made room at the top. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mb, Round Hill, Jamaican Power Company, Jamaica National Export Corporation, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Mom, Jamaica Industrial Development Corporation, J.C.McLaughlin Ltd., Jamaica Development Bank, Hutton's Worldwide Property (Jamaica) Limited, Reynolds Jamaica Mines Ltd., Richard Ellis & Son, Chartreuse, Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M., Ccmb, Airey & Wheeler, British-American Insurance Company Limited, Carreras Of Jamaica Limited, The C.D. Alexander Company International Limited, The Times, Barclays, International Bullion Co., Jamaica Mutual Life, Higgs And Hill, Halifax, Ncc Rexco Group, Jp, Boac, Healey & Baker, Shaw Park, Hine, Rose Hall, Morris Associates Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,144, Broadcasting, Spassky shows true form in powerful victory. Sport: Middlesex earn four points and close in on Leicestershire, Player's PGA title with round of 72, World title for Basso in sprint finish, Saturday's scores, Sports in Brief, Aggressive assurance Miss Barker's strong point, Piggott has two wins on exciting day, Miss Walker again beats rival, Stewart now hopeful of going to Olympics, Fast play sets valuable example, Gloucester v Warwick, Cowes Week regaining its importance, Superb fielding brings Essex victory, Wallingford coxed pair gain Britain's only medal, Boycott unfit for Test, More world records in US trials, Kent helped by absence of fast bowlers, Football, Today's cricket, US make sure of cup in last period, Some Hand could beat Flintham in tussle for Sprint Trophy, Villa impress Manchester City. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Meropolitan Area, Women's Appointments also on page 10, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Forthcoming Events. Reviews: The nicest people in the world: or why Amundsen got there first Diary of the 'Terra Nova ' Expeditio to the Antarctic 19101912, Aquarius London Weekend, Long-awaited Miller drama, Die Entführung Albert Hall, Haley's Comets light up the rock festival Rock Festival Wembley Stadium, A Bit of Vision Yorkshire, An international show establishes itself, Royal Opera season opens with Troians. Property: Property Abroad, Commerial and Industrial Property. Editorials/Leaders: The British Of Uganda, Teeth For Watchdogs, Tunnelling In A Cool Climate. Letters to the Editor: The General Medical Council, In defence of secretarial agents in London, Stoppage in the docks, Playgrounds in cities, Byron as vandal, Bar to RAF commission, Land for housebuilding, Equal pay for women, Titian unexplained, Playing-card bank notes?, Fare increases on the railways, Role of social workers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news London Appointments, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments:. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, Aug 5, 1947 Truce in Indonesia. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Obituaries: Count Coudenhovekalergi, Abdullah Talal Ibn Hashemite courtesy, Mr Robert Fison An outstanding hockey player, Obituary, Mr Lionel Lightfoot. Business and Finance: Business Diary in Europe: What are these men going to do?, Management National traits in the executive world, Lucas aero men back 'wage gap' strikers, The beer barons close ranks Frank Vogl looks at the German brewery industry, Mining.. Speculative aspects of Woodside-Burmah, German-US jet link plan, Freight Report Rates structure shrugs off dock strike, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Ghana seeks participation in UK mining projects, Approval soon for treaty on Swiss bank secrets, Bank of Englank publishes survey of two decades, CBI-TUC talks at No 10, Results this week Guest Keen, Unilever and Royal Dutch/Shell, BR likely to drop Leyland engine for super-train, More share prices, Company News Oriel Foods on expansion tack, Militants try to wreck building pay pact hope, The Sizewell Investment Trust Limited, The level of the equity market, Upturn last month in employment of tankers, Miners in move to combat extremists, Crosfields, The Times Share Indices, Labour's state ownership aims 'do not go far enough', Call for Finance Bill change to aid poor nations, Go-it-alone hint may spur dearer mortgages, GEC chief predicts slump in 1974 orders for heavy electrical plant, Midland Bank statistics show that, Bonds traded in Europe, Tour firms to contest curbs on night flying, A narrow world behind the dock gate Innis Macbeath reviews an important new book on the dockers which has a particular and vital relevance to our time. Business Appointments: Mr D. F. Bentley to head Churchill Gear Machines. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, Unit trust prices, Profit is no longer the only issue, New York doubts on Indian sugar report, New Issues Sizewell Investment Trust looks to Europe.

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