The Times - 07/09/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Dan van der Vat in Bonn and David Cross in Munich, From Peter Hopkirk, From Our Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, From Norman Fox, From Tim Jones, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From a Chess Correspondent, From a Reporter of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By a Staff Reporter, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Staff Reporters, From Our Science Correspondent and Staff Reporters, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Ian McDonald, From Sue Masterman, From Michael Leapman, From Jose Shercliffe, From Pierre Comparet, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin, By Christopher Sweeney, From Fred Emery, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, John Percival, By Paul Johnson, Marghanita Laski, By Kevin Crossley Holland, George Hill, Edited by D. V. Glass and Roger Revelle, Peter Laslett, Edited by John Gross, Morton N. Cohen, By J. B. Priestley, Ray Gosling, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Nicholls, By Jim Snow, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, Neil Allen, PHS, MARGERY PERHAM., JOANNA RICHARDSON., H. S. CRANFIELD., ELIZABETH STILL, , W. H. DARLING., LAURENCE WHISTLER., JOHN HARRIS, , ROGER MUSGRAVE, , J. HAIG GORDON, , NADIM DIMECHKIE., STANLY ROSE, , DAVID MITCHELL., JONATHAN GUINNESS, 31-45 Gresham Street, EC2., PATRICK MOORE, , D. F. OWEN, , MAXWELL FRY., JUDITH HART., BEE CARTHEW., G. NICHOLAS, , ALEC MACARA, , By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Norman Hammond. Archaeological Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Anthony Thomas, By John Whitmore, By John Plender, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ian Morison, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Hope, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A. HILLIARD., WALTER L. SACHS., S. D. APPLETON, , Melvyn Westlake, Terry Mahon, Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: Barrister sues mother over inheritance, Day nurseries 'can cause mental harm', Globe-trotting runaway found in London, Londoners queue to sign book of condolences, Surge in foreign investment in Spanish hotels, US pressing for common front against terrorism, 'Toddlers' Lib' advocates get unanimous backing, Congress stand on Act 'mistaken', Danger of injury in hospital ward, inquiry told, Man feared dead in crash, Corsicans up in arms over 'drugs mafia' remarks by French party chief, Saigon fines publishers for breaking press law, The dangers in buying ice cream on the streets, Asians' expulsion terrible, President Kaunda says, Bomb charge anarchist is said to be seriously ill, Dutchman freed after £200,000 ransom is paid, Warsaw Pact to hold war games on Czech soil, Retracing the last steps of a brave man in Munich, Israel Cabinet thanks Germans for risking rescue attempt, Top dogs add to a city's perils, Analysis indicates drier but colder climate, 'Link' courses to help pupils doing extra year, Festival planned to satisfy every taste, Britain's coal will last until end of century, Motoring Last of the great open sports cars?, Keep it cool, Mr Feather says, M Messmer outlines plan to reduce social inequalities, Drugs may prove aid to restoring memory, Labour seeks proportional representation in Ulster, Call for international disaster aid scheme, South Vietnamese flee as outpost falls, The dead include three who arrived recently to make Israel their home, Education advisory board, TUC changes policy to outright opposition over EEC entry, Cementing work begun on Cabora Bassa dam, Kidney machine to serve patients on holiday, Science report Nuclear fusion: Answer in ten years, Need for smaller classes, Mr Rogers urges new convention to prevent aircraft hijackings and demands decisive world action, The Times Diary Robert McNamara's stripped asset, Waiting for our own executioner, Lebanese express 'pain over human losses', Left wing defeated in vote on tactics for fighting industrial Act, Iceland to reject talks if Britain sends warships, Allende objective of single-chamber rule, Storm grows over what went wrong at Munich, Isle of Wight proprietors offer housing, Mr Cheng still not well enough to travel, Research on a new mass screening process for cancer, Stronger roles urged for university grants body, Airline 'orphan' is claimed by his mother, Gelignite: Scots cleared, The slippery road to staff colleges in the services, Britain renewing contact with Greece, Move to save theatres from closure, Threat to freedom of press is deplored, Electricians' union may quit the congress, Basques routed, police say, Emergency landing: A Swedish Saab, The timetable of the Munich disaster, Meeting brings no details of plans for Asians, Russian police arrest Jews outside embassy, Governors of South elect Mr Wallace, Total opposition to EEC entry in somersault TUC vote, Pickets went on 'orgy of destruction', building chief says, Mr Carr gives a promise that violence and indiscipline in jails will be severely punished, Jersey appeal over sex case conviction, Police urged to act against hunt saboteurs, 12m cars now in Britain, twice 1961 figure, Olympic Games continue as hunt begins for 15 Arab suspects, Athletes unite to mourn victims, Frenchman ends half year in cave, Union officials arrested in Moroccan security drive, Man held in British girl murder case, Recriminations begin in Bonn as feelings run high against Arabs, Table tennis may help to bridge Sino-Thai gap, Alistair Cooke series on US for BBC television, TV conferences could replace air travel, Labour share of Centre Point, Funerary fashion show from fourth-century Britain, The meeting place for ideals and realities Brussels, Russians buy British fashion shoe plant, Prince Sihanouk's return to Phnom Penh expected, Woman killed by Ulster bomb: man shot dead. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cole, Autumn Gardens, Redland, Ppa, Harrap Books, International Credit Bank, Lmg, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Atcost, Gas-The Natural Fuel, Multiple Display Advertisements, Leeds Permanent, Reg Gale Appeal, Ecgd, Saa, Richard Ellis & Son, "The Times Motor Show Place". Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,171, Key struggle in chess tournament. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Remedies for England The Offshore Islanders, Priestley's crusade: or, a blunt man sharpened Over the Long High Wall, The absent fireball Rudyard Kipling, The Fifth Labour of Hercules Soho Poly, A pattern of British Islands Pieces of Land, Lso Albert Hall, A remarkable first feature film from Jamaica The Harder They Come (aa) Gaumont, Notting Hill Gate The Burglars (aa) Astoria and Metropole The Hour of the Furnaces Collegiate Theatre, Cracow Philharmonic St Giles's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Swan Lake Festival Hall, The rise of the demographers and how much they can tell us Population and Social Change, Quick guide, The Doghouse Girls Yorkshire TV, Bach and Telemann Usher Hall, Edinburgh. Sport: Sports in Brief, Gold medal winner turns to the domestic scene Equestrian Sports, Results in Burhill family foursomes, Results Wrestling Greco-Roman Light-Flyweight, Croquet, Charlton goal saves Manchester, Stolle confounds the seedings, Athletes look for peace in the mountains Athletics, Demont will have to give back medal, Moseley fail to quell zest and fire of Gloucester, Scots not extended in the singles, Challengers are separated by just a decimal Yachting, Today's programme, Little trouble for two singles champions, Sparkling Champagne success of Otha, Doncaster win for Erimo Hawk would give him cup treble, Willis puts county title within easy reach, Variety of approach to new tournament, Spaniard eliminated by controversial decision Boxing, Leicester bow out to two extrovert goals by Bone, Hockey final will take place on Sunday, Pleasure is three-sided for Tottenham crowd. Property: Property To Let, Overseas Properties, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: The Tuc-Against But Not Extremist, The Tragedy At Munich, Exchange Rates Dilemma. Letters to the Editor: Church investments, Cruelty to livestock, Unemployment figures, Terrorism at the Olympic Games, Support for Mr Powell, Trees and hedgerows, Afforested motorways, Invention: three ingredients for success, Share ownership not exclusive to top ranks, Trade with the third world, St George's Hospital, Strike decisions and a militant minority, Uganda Asians, Cooking apples, 'All men are equal', Saving the shell of Grange Park, Threat to wild geese, Reading Room delays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Sept 5, 1947 Punjab violence. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Royal Navy. Obituaries: Mr A. Rugggunn, Admiral I. S. Yumashev, Sir Stuart Bonham-Carter, Mr Mark Longman An outstanding publisher, Prof D. R. Dudley. Business and Finance: Interim Statement Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group Interim Statement Dividend, M & S executive to leave defence arms-buying post, NZ meat cargoes may switch to Sheerness, The Caledonian Trust Company Limited, The oil companies' North Sea shopping list David Jones on opportunities for British industry, Contracts Marconi gains £1m S Africa TV order, IMF report stresses need for decline in dollar role as part of monetary reform, Cunard annoyed by reports of liner sales, Eurosydicat, Way cleared for Hazell takeover by Burmah, Flats' failure to sell shows credit curbs on property firms are starting to work, Homes survey shows one-third of buyers were 25 or under, WHO Buys Houses, Fixed Interest and Money, Japan pledge to cut payments surplus, Bringing the World Bank's wide horizons into sharper focus, G. H. Downing & Co. Limited Record Results-Good START To Current Year, Wool auction system may be replaced, Airfix Industries Year of dramatic growth, The Times list of latest dividends, Business Diary: Sir Max, the gentle persuader, Company to lease Concordes to airlines, Briefly from the Boardroom, Rand Leases recovery, Assam and African Investments Limited, New York silver falls 380 pts, £30m Ford spare parts depot opened, Equities Busy trading in P & O and Bovis, Money Market Rates, Fresh threat to Govan as boilermakers sign, Strike hits BLMC profits forecast, Donaldson plans £60 return air fares to US, Patents news Computer check on average car speed, Bids and Deals Glovers agrees £3.78m offer from ABM, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited Interim Statement 1972, 15pc annual rises in house costs predicted, P & O terms for Bovis opposed by unit trust, The Times Share Indices, James Latham Limited, Park Yorkshire Holdings Ltd. Mr D. W. Waite (Chairman) reports:, Company News Scrip from Kier in 66pc jump to best-ever £2m, How the markets moved Rises, The General Electric Company Limited, Baring Brothers & Co., Limited, Evidence hints at end to money supply expansion, Secondary lenders in the boom, Sumitomo Bank link-up. Business Appointments: Business appointments Birmid Qualcast name joint managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: P & O rises strongly, Covent Garden prices, Recent Issues, Associate deals, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Unit trust prices, Mining Spaarwater GM's final repayment, Wall Street, Commodities Sharp setback in sugar.
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