The Times - 05/07/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Dan van der Vat, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Patrick Brogan, By Hugh Noyes, From Robert Fisk, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From a Staff Reporter, From John Groser Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Philip Howard, By Marcel Berlins, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From Peter Nichols, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Eric Marsden, From Alain Jacob, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Peter Marson, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Roger Macdonald, By John Nicholls, By John Young, Trevor Gee, by Moira Keenan, Brian Alderson, Personal view by Richard Crossman, Richard Harris, Michael Hatfield, PHS, Robert Fisk, STRATHCONA, , THOMAS M. SHELFORD., FRANCIS PRIDEAUX, 60 St Ervans Road, WIO., NICHOLAS KALDOR., F. J. S. CRAWFORD, , H. MONTGOMERY HYDE., BARBARA SMOKER., CHRISTOPHER CORNFORD., DAVID F. BAILEY, , R. M. HODGES, , HENRY PENTON., D. A. C. A. BOYNE, , R. W. P. COOKERTON, , GERALD CESTR., H. V. H. SEKYI, , BRUCE KENRICK, , RUTH COLYER., GEOFFREY F. de C. SIZER, ex-pupil, From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Alan McGregor, By Terry Byland, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Andrew Wilson, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Roger Berthoud, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, H. O. BARRETT., By Guy Hawtin, DOROTHY DAY, , ALAN F. CORNISH, , From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, NOEL WRIGHT., FR PAUL BYRNE, OMI, , N. DOYLE, , Ian Morison, Andrew Lumsden, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Mario Salvatorelli La Stampa, Alain Murcier Le Monde, Maurice Corina The Times, Hans Baumann Die Welt, by Francesco Forte Vice-President, ENI, by Roger Vielvoye The Times, by Mario Salvatorelli La Stampa, by Pearce Wright The Times, by Hans Baumann Die Welt, by Paul Delouvrier chairman, Electricité de France, by Wilhelm Haferkamp Vice-President, , by Hans Stollhans Die Welt,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Minister accused in Chile, Mr Connally tries to heal rift with India, Concorde options dropped, Bath wants Sir Colin Buchanan to think again, Koreans agree to seek national unity and renounce use of force, Pompidou warning to fix pound before EEC entry, Cracks in the Labour platform, The Times Diary No politicos on TGWU appeal, Jubilee review: Mr Eddie Newman,, Fabulous family outings, Firms should find no difficulty in complying with Community rules on competition, Banned Madrid paper's premises to be sold, Growing Point Business wives, Belfast Catholics in loyalist-controlled areas fear violence, Energy in Europe, Stable prices and secure supplies from under the North Sea, Nixon invitation to 'all the world', Funds setback for public broadcasting in US, £2m to set up chairs in tumour study, Mr Heath 'not taking sides' in local feud, Miners support tough line on pay claim and demand shorter working week, Community intervention a last resort in system of competition, Signor Andreotti puts emphasis on law and order issue, Now Spassky protests but match expected to start tomorrow, Sir Alec sees S-E Asia politics as crucial, Guidelines fixed in secret talks, Girl witness in murder trial runs from box, Soames plea for greater unity in Europe, Implications for British companies of entry into EEC, Into détente two by two, Russia abandons doubts to back Hanoi's demand for changes in Saigon, Spanish Foreign Minister for London talks, West Germany, A tract for the times, Oxford class lists, France, Two main mental health charities in merger, Is there a journalist in the House?, Man must pay to replace car that hit dog, Call to collaboration, Inquiry call on alleged payments to official, Yugoslavs say West is aiding terror groups, Kettering, Woman jailed for £1,000 bribery offer, Why July may be dismal as June, Power without pollution, How four nations are planning their policies Italy, No question of 'horse-trading', Successful day for Queen at the Royal Show, Police believe club girl knew her killer, London blackmail and protection gang sentenced to a total of 61 years' imprisonment, Official Solicitor briefs counsel for today's Industrial Court hearing against seven dockers, Concorde ends tour at low noise reading, Bar Council may have to cut activities, Peers call for halt to building on site by St James's Park, £750 paid for 1850s forgery of Homer, More pipelines, bigger tankers yet to meet oil demands, Bitter Knesset attack on Britain over Palestine office plan, Drivers stuck in road tar, No substitute for oil-and known reserves are increasing, London Pavilion price demand, PCs get five years for burglaries, Britain and Russia to speed envoys' visas, When the fighting obscures the cause, Producing nuclear fuel is a new industry, South Vietnamese troops reenter provincial capital of Quang Tri after sharp fighting, Student leader quits in Bantustan row, New plan for Piccadilly: An archi-, Bad harvest cuts back Cuba's sugar exports, Judges 'do not want ivory tower', Mr Rogers calls for talks between Israel and Arabs, Bishops attack injustices to Colombian Indians, Rising costs and prices are cause of industrial problems, Mr Heath says, Britain, Labour to cost policy commitments, Methodists agree to cooperate in church study of ways to ease unemployment, Commons completes EEC Bill clauses, RTZ not renewing licence for Snowdonia drilling, Plea that dock workers and employers should keep temperature down, Cheiroptera: Bats' future in danger, Spanish author detained over explosion papers, £40,000 extra grant to help young film directors, Beer prices hangover from Labour, Degree course in making life safer to be started, Growing markets for coal, Review of law on employment agencies, Sharpest drop in reserves in more than three years, Earthquakes bring Ancona to its knees, The Pope tells parents not to be afraid of being firm, Architects who resigned win back council seats, Mrs Gandhi's gamble at Simla pays off, Mrs Desramault given custody of daughter, Europe MPs told floating pound hard for Italy, Calls for full use of Britain's natural fuel assets, Sir Walter Raleigh's notes go to museum, Judge decides that £46,750 offer is not enough. Index. Display Advertising: Harrap Books, Wicksteed Park, Vincent Sorge (Wholesale) Ltd, Tecalemit, Harvey Nichols, Sir, B P B, Portsmouth and Sunderland Newspapers Limited, Rediffusion, Timsons, The George Cohen 600 Group Limited, Fiat, I.M.S. International, Inc., Wimpey, Fenwick, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Thanksamillion, Phillips Petroleum, Clover Dairies, Kettering, Staples Printing Group, Thurgar Bardex Limited, King & Co, Eni Methane Pipeline Network, The London Bedding Centre, Wicksteed, The London Hilton, Detroit Bank & Trust, Alcan, John D. Wood, Gr'a'nges, Tunnel Cement, David Green (Printers) Ltd, Club 92, Insilco Overseas Capital Corporation N.V., Electric Energy In Italy, Plaistere And Hanger Ltd, Berry Bros. & Legge. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Stephane Grappelli Ronnie Scott's Miles Kington, 150 years of sublime noises, Sergio Franchi Talk of the Town Geoffrey Wansell, Lloyd George Knew My Father Savoy Irving Wardle, Stravinsky first to last, Brick Road Bbc 2 Stanley Reynolds, Berlin award for Pasolini's Chaucer film, LSO/Leinsdorf Festival Hall Alan Blvth. Law: Duration of custody orders C v C, Leaseholders fail to set aside certificate In re Dulwich College's Application Baker V Skinner and Others, Now sub-subcontractors must get their money. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Galliford to float plant hire side, Recent Issues, Premium Savings Bond winners, Unit trust prices, Commodities Sharp rise in lead prices, Drawing of Bonds, Tobaccos firm ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings Began, July 3 Dealings End, July 14 § Contango Day, July 17 Settlement Day, July 25 § Forward bargains are permitted on two previous days, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 35 points. Politics and Parliament: Should guerrillas have a London office?, Why work cannot be stopped at once on new Spence building House of Lords, Equal pay report to be published shortly House of Commons. Sport: Fourth successive century taken by Turner, Sports in Brief, Expensive way to Munich, Seam bowlers have too much their own way, Miss Needham has lead of one stroke, Fourth win and Warren is in Olympic team, Back marker reaps the sharp wind, One wicket stands between Surrey and victory, Midsummer Star warms up, Torrance gains hope as play continues, Smith's service points to return of form, Stewart at half throttle for rest of season, Merckx rides to win at 31 mph, Players likely to delay decisions on request by WCT, Warwick results, An improved Falkland puts some notables firmly in their place, Wimbledon semi-final remains only practice for Kodes, Hideaway not to be loaned to Smith, Yesterday's results at Wimbledon Men's singles, Scots may find Exeter showing hard to beat, Today's order of play. Editorials/Leaders: Contradictory Loyalists, A Korean Dialogue Begins At Last, Ritual And Reality, A Guarantee For Incomes. Letters to the Editor: It just does not add up, Rich and poor nations, Eire since independence, Violence in Ulster, Preservation of Bath, Speed on the road, Post Office and public money, That Channel tunnel, Office blocks and the environment, Wage settlements and the economy, Dealing with non-payers, The accused's record, Machine tools: an explanation, "Writ on water", Village ecology, The Etonian participle, The situation in Ghana. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, July 3, 1947. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Lance Barker Metropolitan Magistrate, Mr A. P. Ryan, Mr A. C. Longland, Miss Elsie M. Wakefield, Bishop Fison, MARY HOECK Translator of Cocteau, Obituary. Business and Finance: Now Efta outsiders come into the fold Melvyn Westlake on the reunion of Western Europe's two trading blocks, Greeff-Chemicals Holdings Limited, Mining, Industrial buyers urge CBI to extend voluntary price restraint, Mining stock deals stay confused, Company News Bumper package from Morgan Grampian, Whitbread And Company Limited Preliminary Announcement, £1.12m spending on River Don steelworks, Phillips will pay 10 pc royalties on Ekofisk, Building site strikes 'show union weakness', Equities Bank shares again wanted, Government blamed for confusion over VAT, Mr Heath tells businesses: be ready for EEC, SEC guidelines on auditing practices, Forward Levels, Associated British Foods, The Times list of latest dividends, Bids and Deals Dowgate-St Clements in £2m Eden Fisher sale, Irish unions rethink wages policy, Briefly from the Boardroom, Swiss put 8 pc levy on foreign fund inflow, Paper errors blamed for export deal delays, Yorkshire Chemicals.-Following, Fish limit threat to prices, Business Diary: The man with £550m to spend, Fixed Interest and Money Firm gains in 'long' gilts, Land Securities gears up for the future, Lord Stokes calls for new national attitude to industry, Joseph Dawson, German surplus little changed, EEC wants stronger aeronautics industry, Toyota puts up prices in UK, 'Gas for steel pipes' deal, Money Market Rates, Japan cartel formed to curb TV exports, Austin-Morris men offered £6-£7 to end piecework, U S markets closed, How the markets moved, Contracts Howards to build £1.5m Qatar jetty, The Times Share Indices, spot Position of Sterling, Chairmen's Reports Cohen 600 will rally this year, Bonn's advisers attack exchange control decision, UK reserves down $185m in June: figure does not include EEC support cost, Survey says building defects cost needless £200m a year to remedy, UK exports of cycles increase by 41 pc, August date for world monetary reform report, Will the beer giants remove the regional flavour?, Cavenham sell biscuit interests for £4m, Gold down 35 cents, The Bank making a virtue of necessity, Watney chief may now join the GMH board. Business Appointments: Five move up at Williams & Glyn's. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 28 and 29, London & Suburban, John D.Wood. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,120.
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