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The Times - 08/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, From Tim Jones, By Our Political Staff, From Paul Routledge. Labour Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Peter Hopkirk, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Clifford Longley, From a Chess Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Staff Reporters, By Penny Symon, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Fred Emery, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Stephen Jessel, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Neil Allen, , From Jim Railton, From John Nicholls, From Neil Allen, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Brian Lewis, From Norman Fox, by Richard Spiegelberg management editor, R.S., by Pamela Readhead, Jeffrey Gray, Christopher Baur, PHS, BURTON., PHILIP NOEL-BAKER., DERMOT MORRAH., DAVID R. JENKINS., CLIVE CHANCELLOR., ROBERT GATES, , DAVID DAVIS, , ROBERT RHODES JAMES, , JOHN LYTTLE, , W. J. PHILIPPS WILLIAMS, , P. DANKS, , FRANCIS BENNION, , J. ARTHUR FLETCHER, , E. RUPPIN, , H. MacL. CURRIE, , VICTOR GODDARD, , L. B. WALSH ATKINS, , By a Staff Reporter, By Business News Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Plender, By Clifford Webb, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ross Davies, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, J. V. JEFFERY, , ADRIENNE M. K. FORBES, , O. E. PALMER, , J. B. D. PAGDEN, ,

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News: M Messmer puts his popularity to the test, Docks peace means dealers can hold New Zealand lamb costs steady Food prices Sally White, Head died two months after alleged attack by parent, IPC strike may end today, Passengers for Israel stranded at Gatwick, Robbers kill eight in raid on golf club, Space: Mercury Mariner mission, Britain to review cleaner sea policies, Housing chief urges homes altered according to need, Ringway cross route blight stays, Reservations over training plans, Twin goals of higher output and redistribution of income, Coal imports ban and help for steel industry urged, Trade unions should obey new laws, four out five voters say, Need for balance between environment and jobs, National university sought to unite 200 colleges, Russian tried to save two injured Britons, TUC ready to help over Uganda Asians but Government must act, BEA take lead in 'blind' aircraft landings, President Amin is told to ensure safety of British citizens, Jobs 'must be matched to the worker', Russians still puzzled by Fischer chair, Plight of the redundant executive, Inquiry told patient died two days after fall on his face at hospital, American soldier accused of Killing officers, Blackmail fear over nuclear weapons, Glasgow may seek £100m, Ban on traffic near Milan cathedral, The Times Diary Who will write Childers' life?, Mr Allon bitter on nations which shelter guerrillas, Eight out of 50 Basques held in raid identified, South Korea to recall troops from S Vietnam, Oppose useless homework, parents told, Claim for six million workers rejected, Why should society reward intelligence?, Taking the high road to industrial success, US missiles' strategic advantage, Counterpoint, Birth control reform plea, Police chief describes how the Israelis died, Brazil buries its first emperor, General council instructed not to discuss any form of wage restraint in talks with Government and CBI, £6m to improve cultural link with West Europe, Bonn's spending plans reflect Government's optimism over future trend of economy, Blood test may show recurrence of cancer, Headhunting: Britain's new growth industry from America, Disarmament session ends with 'solid work done', Protestant gunmen clash with Army patrols in fierce Belfast battle, 'Friction' at the social welfare office, How EEC entry will affect legislation, Bonn requests Arab states to condemn atrocity, Sweden not to revoke sick man's extradition, The temp: glamorous symbol or costly substitute?, Self-service job centres replace image of old-style labour exchanges, Avery Brundage apologizes over 'blackmail', Terrorism confronts scientists, England junior chess team win tournament, When a majority feels it is in the minority, The case for one agency to coordinate and administer all manpower policies, Sabotage alert on Europe oil pipeline network, Munich withdrawal urged by Mr Wilson, Teenagers like pop records rather than TV, Smithfield men in new protest, Work stops at damaged building sites, TUC rejects wage restraint but backs talks, Peace group's plan to bring back prisoners, Schoolmaster dies in jail, Signor Andreotti faces union leaders, Bugging case men are accused of planning an earlier raid on Democrats' headquarters, Machines help to cut the dole queue, Alitalia suing heirs of crash victims, Headmistress stole £150, Belgium and Iceland come to terms on fishing rights, Mr Hoffa to visit Hanoi, Demand for return of terrorists' bodies, Britain presses Greece to restore democracy, Writs on terrorist killings in Turkey, Egypt puts blame on Germans for killings, General register urged to trace baby-battering cases, 'Low-paid often worse off after wage increases', Reprisals suggested for treasure looting, Israeli patrol crosses into Lebanon, Olympic terror victims fund passes £10,000, Finance the key to settling Asians. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Employment Agency, Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., KERRY Employment Agency Ltd.,, St. Paul's, Insurance Appointments Office Limited, The Drake Creed, Charles Barker Recruitment, Indegrated Environmental Design, The Times, Ford, Alfred Marks Bureau, David Hansford & Co.,, Bon Accord Bureau, M & G Group,, Town & City Properties Ltd, Stratstone, The Office Employment Group Reliance Service Bureau Ltd., Brook Street Bureau of Mayfair Ltd.,, Rover, Manpower. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: New leaders equal top in chess contest, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,172. Picture Gallery: Olympic Killings. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation blow to McGovern hopes, Latest appointments New vice-chairman of the RAC, Appointment of Army chief startles generals, University news Nottingham. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Cja Recruitment Consultants 35 New Broad Street, London, E.C.2. Tel.01-588 3588, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Ashe an example of modesty, Cruyff hurt as Ajax draw in Argentina, Fine fencing serves no purpose, Wasps with new determination, Sports in Brief, Favourable omen for Steel Pulse, Kanhai and Brown make title a certainty, Kiel racing postponed for the second time Yachting, Oldest competitor saves Britain from disaster Equestrian Sports, British teams through comfortably, Dancing Cap has fine chance at the Doncaster weights, Dutch courage on road Cycling, Chelsea buy Garner from Southend for £100,000, Arneil back for Harlequins game, Results Athletics, Another big chance for Stockport, Cool Evans through to semi-final Boxing, East Germany and U S divide track spoils Athletics, Svehlik's strong hitting too much for Spain Hockey, Today's programme, Favourite surprised by unseeded girl, Bad manners on the medal rostrum leave a sour taste, Kayak pair in rerun after protest, Tendon injury ruins Ireland's hopes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 6, 1947 Fort Knox gold. Reviews: Slade Sundowner Mile End Michael Wale, Glories of 'The Age of Neo-classicism' Paintings and Sculpture Royal Academy, Main Galleries Jeffery Daniels, Furniture and Applied Arts Victoria and Albert Museum, and Osterley House Geoffrey de Bellaigue, Cracow Philharmonic Usher Hall, Edinburgh William Mann, Hillaby Walks Bbc 2 Leonard Buckley, Architecture Royal Academy, Diploma Gallery John Summerson. Editorials/Leaders: World's Balance Of Arms, The Road To Incomes Policy, Labour Party And Europe, Building Society Rates. Letters to the Editor: Unrest in prisons, 'Halt-duck crossing', Eisteddfod politics, Cost of private prosecutions, Terrorist operations, Tied dwellings, The fastidiously devout, Persistence finally rewarded, German organization and precautions at Munich, Taxation of the motorist, No women, Uganda Asians, VAT again, Children's radio. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Law: Deception in charitable collections: all three convictions are quashed Regina v Davison. Obituaries: Sir Francis Chichester, Mr Lewis Powell, Mr Dyneley Hussey A distinguished music critic, Dr Harold Moore, Mrs Ho Revolutionary and poet, Mr Edward Ireland, Obituary, Mr Benn Toff. Business and Finance: Jaguar refute layoffs complaint, "The Directors of The Provident, Sagittair is grounded for financial restructure, Rmp Rand Mines Properties Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, CEGB calls for £19m London power station, Andertion-Forco Industries Limited, Kennecott writes off Chilean equity investment, Fresh attempts to settle building industry strike, Chilean copper earnings drop, Spain becomes partner in Europlane group, Commercial inoculation for body politic Richard Spiegelberg looks at the achievement of the businessmen in Whitehall, ICI's status as a market indicator, VW Continental sales up 6pc, Pacific Airlines buy five TriStars, Board advocates cash aid for training jobless, Better ICI profits boost stock markets, Briefly from the Boardroom, Thos Cook sign with Access credit card, Business Diary: Utopian conditions in the good old days, Bids and Deals Court sells two hotels for £1.15m, Vauxhall walk-out over 35 dismissals, U S prices chief foresees no early end to controls, Investment warning from Australia, Company News Aerialite tops £1m and hoists payout total, N Sea oil refining project proposed for Clyde estuary, Equities ICI boosts major stocks, Societies' rates rise likely, Foreign Exchange, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., Unions threaten to intensify pay campaign, Mining Poseidon negotiate agreement changes, Money Market Rates, Cheaper BLMC truck range for Europe, Mr Barber in accord with Herr Schmidt on monetary reform, The Wellman Engineering Corporation Limited Further Progress Despite Difficult Conditions, NZ wool price rises sharply, The Times Share Indices, Invisible payments surplus improves, Fixed Interest and Money Another idle day in gilt-edged, Half Year's Results, Twenty years of high technology from the Comet to the Concorde, Japanese exporters face specific curbs, How the markets moved Rises, West urged to prepare for fuel supply crisis, Tyneside boilermakers in mass vote to stay out, BAC in line for subcontract work on £1,000m Rockwell space shuttle, Lye Trading-much better results anticipated, Sony defies AEG. Business Appointments: Mr R Morgan made RHP financial controller. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Burton Group plans 75m franc Eurobond, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Commodities Sugar futures down again, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Good Rise in ICI. Property: PROPERTY also on, Country Properties.

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