The Times - 08/08/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Clive Borrell, By Roger Vielvoye, From Christopher Walker, By Staff Reporters, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Kathleen Teltsch, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Fred Emery, Harry Golombek, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Alan Gibson, By Jeremy Allerton, Norman Fox, By Peter Marson, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, John Higgins, Jeffery Daniels, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, Paul Martin, PHS, Bernard Levin, John Clare, G. A. HURREN., E. D. BUXTON, , ALBERT E. LAWRANCE, , MALCOLM SHUTTLEWORTH, DAVID RICHMOND, , DAVID R. BATES, , R. LEIGHTON, Director, , BARRY A. TURNER, , ANDREW FAULDS, , JOHN ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR, , HARRY SAMUELS, , A. DARLINGTON., JOHN CLUNAS, , D. F. BRATCHELL, , H. B. RODGERS, , PETER GILL, , BARBARA MacDONALD, , L. E. WHATMORE, , NICHOLAS DAVID, , DORIS WILLS, , AGNES HEADLAM-MORLEY, , RICHARD NORMAN, Chairman, , GILLIAN WAGNER, , FRANK GILLARD, , By Peter Waymark, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Anthony Thomas, By Roy Farndon, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Maurice Corina, By Patricia Tisdall, By Guy Hawtin, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Dennis Dwyer, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Plender, FREDERIC DOERFLINGER, , AUDREY M. MITCHELL, , PAUL ROBINSON, , V. R. COOK., Arthur Reed, Philip Dyer, Johanna Harrison, by Dick Wilson, Richard Sachs, by a Special Correspondent, by Hugh Mabbett, by Leonard Rayner, by Sixto K. Roxas president, Bancom Development Corporation, by James Morgan, by Takeshi Watanabe president, Asian Development Bank, by Alan Chalkley, by Rafael Perez de Tagle senior vice-president, Bancom Development Corporaion, A.C., by Arun Senkuttuvan, by Josef Silverstein director, Institute of Southeast Asia Studies, Singapore, by Tarzie Vittachi editor-in-chief, The Asian, by Richard Hughes, by Robert Belvin,
ResumoNews: New talks on boundaries, NFU meets trade on feed crisis as warning is given of call for emergency powers, Mental hospital 'right to shut patient in room', Church show of pictures by Jack Dash, Israeli police tell Arabs there is no road back, Defining the lower-paid high on list of tasks, Many students may refuse to pay rent, The 'quite unremarkable' few, Spassky victory a milestone in the match, Control of pollution will cost $271,000m, Russia hints at 'peace' meeting with Egypt, Asian policy may cost Gen Amin British aid, Colour, diversity and warmth of welcome make region a traveller's delight, Counter to Japanese pressure, President Sadat in search of a way out from a diplomatic dead end, Catapult tower base found in Dover dig, Singapore and Malaysia beckon UK manufacturers, Government, TUC and CBI join forces on urgent anti-inflation studies, Art treasures of China may come to Britain, Herr Brandt finally commits himself to premature election, Philippines wants more European investment, Need to organize respite from factories, Farmers face slaughtering pigs and poultry, Theatre collection's home saved from demolition, UN experts chart trade prospects, Cooperation rooted in national needs, Downing Street delight at progress, Airport taxi strike as new law starts, Former minister charged in Saigon fund case, Enthusiasm lacking for programme of cultural exchange, Police expel Africans from hostel in Paris, Patterns of tourism altered by Japanese influx, Tough man of TV says 'let France sing', Science report Ophthalmology: Keeping soft lenses safe, Roman altars found at Cirencester, Search stepped up for black gold-or is it fool's gold?, Asean, Commission criticizes churches in S Africa, McGovern attack on company tax discounts, Serious endeavour to use aid effectively, Self-reliance a cornerstone of Malaysian approach, Mr Whitelaw meets SDLP leaders, The Times Diary Hectic two years in Kampala, How the law was led astray in Brooklyn, A common market is more hope than reality, Judge rebukes Mr Hain for going beyond strict issues, Lufthansa decides not to order Concorde, Why the law needs a shop window, Free trade zones plan to boost Thai overseas sales, Mr Adam Malik, formerly one of ASEAN's two architects-the other was Mr Thanat Khoman of Thailand-is now its pacemaker. He has also been Indonesia's Foreign Minister for the past eight years. Here are his replies to questions on the association's achievements, and its future, Border plebiscite in November planned, Pupils beat up master in front of class, Action soon to save summit of Snowdon, Statistically Taiwan is a forgotten land, Mr Maudling denies receiving £9,500 from Poulson company, Wales must suffer or die, eisteddfod president says, Private sector has important part to play in economic integration, Democrats try to rescue their campaign, Pakistan releases stranded Indian civilians, Transkei chief wants union of black states, Rice is politically more inflammable than petrol, Indonesia given new start on daunting problems, 22½% pay rise claim by printing unions, 'Blueprint' for prices policy, Italian businessman 'surprised, shocked and amused' at allegations of bribe offer to MP, Fashion Beautiful thoughts, Interpol asked to find Desramault baby reported to be in 'grave danger', In an exclusive interview with Max V. Soliven of the Manila Times, the Foreign Minister of the Philippines discusses major policy issues confronting the ASEAN leadership, Gen Amin confirms other Asians will be affected, A break between school and college Education notebook, New jail strike threatened if men are punished, North Sea oil find could last 30 years, Mr Whitelaw denies signing IRA agreement, Widespread police corruption in New York revealed by inquiry, Childhood memories of Uncle Adolf and a visit to the zoo, Smoke pollution reduced by 60% in 10 years, Pepe the snail wins reprieve for his friends, Olympic Council asked to rule on Rhodesia, Importance of continuing dialogue with Six, Top teapot has a jolly look, Seato's security demands an urgent search for fresh goals and revitalized image, Young organization faces test of seriousness. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Erawan Hotel, Bank Bumi Daya, Domecq, Bank Dagang Negara, Msa, Bulletin Of Indonesian Economic Studies, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Amey, Federal Hotel, Malayan Rubber Fund Board, Atlas, The Times, The Dusit Thani, Misc, CD, Sas, Thorn, Faber Merlin Group, garuda, The Hongkong Bank Group, Ansamatic, Southampton, Hine, Inver House Distillers, Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Swimming, Wood one of the chosen 12, Gloucestershire miss Allen's skills on slow turner, Munich '72 Japan's imagination can decide Gymnastics, Rumania play US in final, Baseball, Sports in Brief, Derby v Nottingham, A chance that is not to be missed, Miss Melody likely to prove her price was right, Warwickshire find Cartwright inimitable, Yachting, Edmeades masters flight and spin. Politics and Parliament: Maplin may spell end for Stansted airport, BEA order six TriStars: support for more powerful engine House of Commons, Review of economic ties if Uganda expels Asians House of Commons, Action promised on pyramid selling, Joining EEC means accepting the rules, Seaborne airbeds warning, House of Lord, Expenses for Lord High Commissioner, Ridding Totalisator Board of millstone, Impact of EEC entry on small firms, 8,500 new married quarters for BAOR: Through-deck ship order soon. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Reviews: Dreams of Mrs Fraser Theatre Upstairs, The Non-Objective World 1939-55 Annely-Juda Fine Art, BBCSO/Eliot Gardiner Albert Hall, Young Bert Nottingham Castle, The Hollow Crown, A brilliant game among friends Cosi fan tutte Salzburg Festival, A Voyage Round My Father Haymarket. Property: Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: The Case Of The Poisoned Pawn, A One-Sided Recovery, Very Important Elections, Too Much Hurry To Change The Law. Letters to the Editor: Licensed firearms in Ireland, Threat to Asians in Uganda, Waiting for the builder, Need for a transport policy, Seekers of saints, Hordes under sail, 'Iron Curtain', The Children's Act, Actions by unregistered unions, Value-added tax and almshouses, The debate over Europe, Lost paintings, Doctors' hours, Palindromic dates, Jury service, Suspected anagram, Pollution and lead-free fuel, End of British Colour Council, Titian unexplained, GLC's overspill, Railway fares, Recreation in cities, VAT and the artist. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1947 Atomic research delay. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, New matron-in-chief: Colonel. Obituaries: Artie Bell, Mr Arthur Elliotsmith Oxford surgeon, M. Spaak, Obituary, Mr Paul Goodman. Business and Finance: Diesel engine can beat emission law, Penn rail executives accused of deception, London office for Texas bankers, Fixed Interest and Money Late falls in gilts, Mining Oil exploration firm's debut, Government will outline training policy today, Montague L Meyer Limited, Commercial Union's progress in the US, Business Diary: Boilermakers' brinkmanship · Miller's tale, Equities Rembrandt in demand, Bids and Deals Cadbury-Jeyes call off preliminary talks, Spot Position of Sterling, Building materials firm may face inquiry by monopolies board, H & R Johnson-Richards Tiles Ltd, Thomson to take over SunairLunn Poly, Japanese banks buy into Barclays, Steel scrap export restrictions reimposed, Changes in financing of Government services, Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines Limited INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA, Brazilian state group wins prospecting rights in Iraq, The Times list of latest dividends, Italy faces power rationing if new stations banned, Briefly from the Boardroom, Ashanti Goldfields Corporation Limited, Montedison 1971 Annual Report And Financial Statement, London and County 1972., Opposition to hypermarket by trade bodies, Interim Statement Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, £60m purchase hinges on extended Lockheed model, Money Market Rates, Refusal by union dashes hopes of ending dispute, Consortium will build $500m Iran refinery, Shipping contributed record £460m to UK earnings last year, How the markets moved, Boilermakers sign Clyde shipyard deal and end fears for jobs, Capital power of the French state Peter Readman concludes the series on the ownership of European industry, The Times Share Indices, End in sight for last engineering pay strike, BEA to fly six TriStars: go-ahead for bigger thrust RB 211 engine, Magnet Joinery Limited, In brief Italy's payments slump to £166m deficit in June, Company News Letraset soar to record and raise payout, Retail sales index spurts 2 points in June, German oil import study, How Mr Haughton won his BEA order, Mann & Overton Limited Unaudited Profit Statement, Britain's traders less optimistic on trends than in April, survey says. Business Appointments: Crabtree-Vickers' new managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Copper gains, Foreign Exchange Dollar loses early gain, New Issues Beecham Group plan 80m franc loan, Recent Issues, Good turnover in RHM, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,145.
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