The Times - 22/07/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Robert Fisk, From Harry Debelius, By Our Political Staff, From Tony Aldous, Architectural Reporter., By Philip Howard, By Stewart Tendger, From John Roper, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Murray Sayle, From Patricia clough, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock, By Jeremy Allerton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Palmela Macgregor-Morris, S. N. Behrman, David Wade, Alan Blyth, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, Bevis Hillier, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Robin Mead, Harry Golombek, Brinsley Ford, Neil Dougall, Stewart Tendler, PHS, ARTHUR ROBERTS, , BRIAN GLANVILLE, , JOHN FERGUSON., F. M. BENNETT., P. M. WALMSLEY., THOMAS O'BRIEN., ANNA BRAMWELL, , ADRIAN V. J. DAY, A. W. WATSON, , ANN NORTH., ALEX HADDOW., DONALD CUNNINGHAM., R. T. GOODERIDGE., R. F. FARMER., JOHN SAMUELS, , J. RUSSELL NAPIER, , EDITH SUMMERSKILL., P. J. KORSHIN, , J. CLEMENT JONES, , HUMPHREY DRUMMOND., ULSOY BASKU., by R. C. Zachner, All Souls, By Malcolm Brown, By Sally White, By Our Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roy Farndon, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, John Nelson-Jones, John Whitmore, MS, John Drummond, Margaret Stone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer, by Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, by Edward Ullendorff, by Oliver Woods, by a Special Correspondent, O.W., by Katharine Langrish, by Charles S. Leithead Professor of Medicines Haile Selassie I University, by D. T. R. Elsmore, by P. A. L. Vine, by Debebe H. Yohannes managing director. Addis Ababa Bank, P.A.L.V.,
ResumoNews: Apology after security man takes camera, Mafia said to have spy in Palermo police, Busload of banjos in Downing Street, Party conference endorses Ceausescu course, Ethiopia Relations with Britain 'set an example to all', Farming role for priests needs cautious evaluation, S Vietnamese outflanked by Hanoi troops, Czech historian is jailed for six years, Italian Cabinet spurred to act on airports, Appeals plea by three people in Sewell case, Meeting a lone sailor in blue immensity, Tourists among 76 killed in Jerez rail crash, British with a French accent, Reconciling tradition with reform, Gen Amin to issue report on missing Americans, Emperor's firm authority earns respect among the leaders of Africa, Ascot's big race day, a time to remember the great Ribot, Paris lashed by storms for fourth day, Spanish minister has further talks on Gibraltar, Production of newspapers is delayed, Mycology: Jane Austen's hair, Where charity is a matter of conscience, Actors' claim for closed shop goes to commission, Steady increase in British aid for technical advance, Development: the big step from poverty to prosperity, UN chief told of Jew's plight by Soviet group, Overpowering personality key to 56 years of successful rule, Bombings in Belfast are a severe setback to Mr Whitelaw's policy of conciliation, Formidable obstacles for health service, Industry: scale is small, but growth is fast, Doctors want a royal commission on population policy, The Maudling New York affidavit, Mr Heykal wants Arab oil used against US, The rot that infests the Clockwork Orange, Cool summer drinks, Eleven die, 130 are injured after bombs explode all over Belfast, Commons allocates £25m more to Concorde, Communications: air plays integral part, Economy: dollar decision may cast doubt over recovery from recession, Sport: where there's smoke there's money, Independent action based on tough do-it-yourself army, Agriculture: drive to develop a land of great promise, US accused of trying to create fire storms, Old scientific instruments: for aesthetes and academics, Planting protection and privacy, American praise for Westminster code, President's supporters find cause for campaign jubilation, Serious doubts over education may lead to new approach, Crash pilot 'disoriented', Briton killed by police cleared of any suspicion, Tourism: natural beauty equals hard cash, Night nurse praised for heroism in fire, Gruelling mule rides give way to package tours, Newspaper talks statement, Case for 'Women's Lib' among the mops, Spassky writing book about his blunders, Exports: coffee is best seller, Transport must seek alternative to oil, architects are told, Unofficial national docks stoppages as court commits five to prison, Singing, booing, clapping as arrests go on, Surprise prices at second sale of Old Masters, Ugandan call to end detention without trial, Oxford class list, Olympic refusal to ban Rhodesia, The Times Diary Prince Philip's Britannia puzzle, West German poll shows Opposition leading, Pakistan asks UN to stay in Kashmir. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bell's, Imperial Board of Telecommunications of Ethiopia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Thomson Television (International) Limited, Merchant Bankers., Securities Trust Of Scotland Limited, Midland Bank, Airey & Wheeler, Merchant Investors Managed Bonds, Appeals, Ethiopian Tourist Organization, Abbey Selective Bonds, The Ethiopian Electric Light and Power Authority, Ethiopian Airlines, Ebor, Ethiopian Coffee Exporters Association, Ethiopian Coffee, The Ethiopian Broadcasting Services, Genenral Garments & Textile Company, National And Grindlays Bank Group, Fly National Airlines., Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, The Times Superstore, Incurables, Commercial Bank Of Ethiopia, Save And Prosper Group, MC Group. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 21, 1947. Action in Java. Sport: The Brigadier will give no quarter, Sports in Brief, Indian Maid has the class to win Irish Oaks, Southern rhythm upset, Oosterhuis shares lead he might have reserved for himself, Schoolboy beats top marksmen, World Cup for 1975 summer a ossibility, McLaren will use a nine-day wonder, Adversity gives Smith new stature, Forthcoming meetings, Two more coaches bound for Munich, Yorkshire grit on trial in adversity, Ban will cost Best £400 in wages, Leigh sign Australians, Miss Rampton fails on greens in final, Disguise to turn in a more daring display, Team of 24 for Olympic Games, Merckx can afford to free wheel, Pym takes over as No 1, Rowing, Keldie defeats Paish. Reviews: Goeran Gentele: the lost statesman who never took office, The Gershwin Years, Another tale of Titian, Four sopranos worth saving up for, Edward Dmytryk-handling the big stars, Objective opening to launch the Proms Missa Solemnis Albert Hall. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Women's Appointments, Sea South Africa and save!, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on page 20, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: After six years..., The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,135, Dramatic experiments, Chess Waiting for Bobby's next move, Boys play it cool at chess, Broadcasting:, Bridge The doubling syndrome. Property: London Flats, Property Abroad. Editorials/Leaders: The Crisis For Mr Heath. Letters to the Editor: Responsibility for lawlessness in Ulster, Economic ties with Eire, Jury in civil actions, Exorcism in the Church, Public debate on morality and law, BBC complaints body, Breeding of hawks, Postman's knock, Protection for sows, The Public Trustee, Choice of schools, Union branch votes, London's type face, Demolition dust. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Herr Friedrich Flick Millionaire industrialist, Obituary, Sir Charles Blackburn. Business and Finance: S & P Property and Jessel Gold trust, Dearer meat puts food index higher for June, Bonds with a leaning to property, US pre-empts Bonn initiative, Spot Position of Sterling, House loans tied to future bonuses, Noranda interim earnings down, $ is steadier despite lack of US support, Forward Levels, Banks diverge on rate structure, The Times list of latest dividends, Breaking down the unit trust figures, Briefly from the Boardroom, Rally at Morgan Edwards-dividend up, ASTMS ready to reconsider deregistration, Investment trust valuations, Air France defer Concorde orders to September, The pitfalls of knock-for-knock agreements between insurers, Car boom continues, Capital gains: half income alternative, Papermakers unhappy over EEC import pact, James Dawson & Son Limited, Money Market Rates, Bids and Deals Court Hotels 'no' to below-market approach, United States' growth up 8.9pc, Barclays' Mr Hanson and his ideas behind the money shop, Japan faces plea to buy more from America, Mr Niarchos buys Iraqi oil, Paper on options open to nuclear industry, Dock strike threat depresses shares, How the markets moved Rises, ICI puts up price of nylon yarns by 5-10 per cent, Soviet-American trade study groups set up, Britten-Norman pay off state loan of £275,000, Three more banks raise base rate and deposit interest. Stock Exchange Tables: Late setback for equities, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, New Issues Bass Charrington's 50m franc loan, Fixed Interest and Money Fresh decline in gilts, Rules of the game for market newcomers, Silver down 90 pts, Docks situation hits leaders, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Firm advance for pound, Unit trust prices, Coffee soars another £8, Wall Street. Law: Five dockers jailed for contempt: 'No intention of obeying court'. Politics and Parliament: Domestic problems when men are sent to prison House of Lords, Glamorgan boundary pledge by Labour House of Commons.
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