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The Times - 22/08/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Michael Leapman, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman, From Fred Emery, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Gliding Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent Bristol, Aug 21, From Dan van der Vat., From George Hill, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Philip Short, From Michael Knipe, Kirsten Cubitt, John Russell Taylor, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Jack Fingleton, By John Woodcock, From Neil Allen, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Nicholls, Bernard Levin, Ben Darby, Richard Davy, PHS, Paul Martin, A. J. FEKETE., P. A. SPANOGHE., PEGGY JAY. MAUREEN OSWIN., J. K. RICKARD., JOHN FLETCHER., KENNETH HOGG., LENNOX BERKELEY, C. C. PARSONS., Oliver Drake, Sue Lake, Madeleine Marsh, M. W. Meir, Robert Dawlings, Greg Stormont, Brian R. Shearwood, G. L. K. Levy, P. G. Newman, David R. Hood, Andrew Probert., G. C. SHEPHARD., H. J. DODSON, GEORGE C. DAVIES., LIONEL FLEMING, A. L. TIBAWI., S. C. PIGOTT, C. P. F. BROWN., N. R. WILLCOX., G. A. L. WOODS., A. D. PHILLIPS., VERNON., K. SCANES., B. N. HOWELL., OWEN MORSHEAD., By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, From Tim Devlin Edinburgh, Aug 21, From Michael Knight New York, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas Washington, Aug 21, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From David Cross, By John Plender, By Ian Morison, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, P. PALMER JONES., R. H. PHILLIPSON., WILLIAM EMMS., Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Robin Mead,

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News: Concrete additions to an island kingdom, Growing organic clothes, Police union chief's son is fined in drug case, Africans issue fresh threat to Olympics as UN joins Rhodesia dispute, King Hassan still seeking truth of coup attempt, Widow's room in Naples scene of a 'miracle', George Kennan revisited, or Mr X reflects, Prisoner shows court hidden cash, Attacked master may not teach again, Dr Waldheim sends note to Bonn, Scotland Yard given names of immigrant smugglers, 20 Nepalese MPs walk out in protest, Psychedelic train with a load of happenings, First TUC debates could lead to expulsion of seamen and actors for registering, Michael X is sentenced to death by Trinidad court, Bravery of Scots at Singapore commemorated, Satellite carries British telescopes into space, Scandal grows over bugging incident, Arab differences likely to frustrate summit hopes, The Times Diary LWT peoples Weekend World, Engineer will study big dipper rides, State workers' pay may go to arbitration, Loyalists at odds over meeting, Two die in Trieste jail riot, Czechs honour memory of Jan Palach, Pyrenees fires spreading, Grand Canal used for art theft getaway, New body set up to aid Asians from Uganda, High cost of arthritis, British justice suffering from an attack of diplomatic niceties, The king lives on, but democracy is dead, Europe's butter mountain growing too big, First temple unearthed in Phoenician homeland, Alps crossing: The first hot air balloon, Telephone aid in tracing killers, Animals: Cannibal chimpanzees, RAF man leads in international gliding contest, Liverpool only port not fully working, President Amin rejects Ugandan students' plea to allow Asian citizens to remain in the country, Bishop gives warning of Anglican 'death wish', Heavy handicap for Italian ship in sail race, Madeira polio reports are denied by officials, Swedes recapture Croat fugitives, Drugs charges against two swimmers, Confident Republicans expect Mr Nixon to equal Roosevelt record, Wigan, More than 40 killed when supertankers collide off Africa's southernmost tip, New local government guidelines aim at coordinating services, M Schumann to have talks about summit in London and Bonn, Defence research cuts may cause some local redundancies, The expert secretary, Girls remanded after assault, New protest planned at Cape Town cathedral, Spanish call for speed limit to reduce deaths, Peter Hain fined £200 after 10-2 verdict on conspiracy charge, Cold store pickets stand firm, Emotion delays Bhutto recognition of Dacca, Mothers allow children aged two to cross the road alone, survey says, Four-legged lawnmowers on the turf of old England, Mortgage aid soon for young couples, West German parties set to work on platforms for election, East Germany's tribute to crash victims. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Wigan, Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., The Sungei Besi Mines Limited, Makerfield Water Board, Samuel Montagu & Co. Ltd., Amoco, Tupperware, Mucklow, A.L.G. Investments (Wigan) Ltd, Macarthur's Scotch, Midland Marts Limited, Vogue, Hine, City Of Copenhagen, W. & C. French Developments Ltd., Ansamatic. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 21, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Salerooms, Entertainments. Reviews: Queen Victoria musical for the Piccadilly, A heritage and its history The Godfather (x) Paramount, Universal, Empire, ABC1 (Thursday), Workshop: Peter Maxwell Davies Queen Elizabeth Hall, John Copley, Die Soldaten King's Edinburgh, Noh Lyceum, Edinburgh, John Lambert Albert Hall. Sport: Scottish pride restored by girls' team, Sports in Brief, Strong line on drug tests, Nutter's chance to challenge for prize, Britain unlikely to face cut at FIFA congress, Surrey dwarfed by Kallicharran then recover well, Mrs Court on Dewar Cup circuit, Worcester V. Glamorgan, Worthington in transfer with a difference, Wolverhampton doubts, Minor Counties, The Wilsons sail Wendella to convincing victory, Sparkling start by Cross and Crocker, Dahlia has the breeding for success, Middlesex record broken by Parfitt and Radley, Today's cricket, Hammer drives home warning nine times, Close ironic choice as one-day captain, Boucher and Pleben add some glamour to St Leger field, Miss Neufville expects her 400m record to be hacked down, Chappell stumpings would have made it complete, Gloucester look a better side in adversity. Official Appointments and Notices: Vasey retiring, Church news Latest appointments:, University news Cambridge. Editorials/Leaders: Welcome New Indicator, Unions In Opposition, Sporting Preliminaries, Limits Of Public Protest. Letters to the Editor: Luddite notions, Olympic boycott, Self-service petrol, Henry VI miracles, Non-returnable bottles, Kicking unconscious PC, Building employers and the present pay dispute, Visitors to Ireland, Qualities for trade union leadership, Not cricket?, Sent back to Morocco, 'Everyone', Estate duty on timber, "Let these children die", Transport systems in perspective, A Prom veto, Church music, Tunnelling in Jerusalem, Between school and college, Changing trend in population, Water meters. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Dr Penrose in chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,157, Bridge favourites win. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Adml Harold Stark, Mr G. A. Taylor, Gc, The Hon. Mrs A. Methuen, Sir Edward Parry Captain of the Achilles at River Plate Battle, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1947 Staggered hours. Business and Finance: Rising national output shown by a new economic indicator, Cost of dock stoppage to shippers put at over £15m, June surge in earnings highest for 13 months, Vaux Breweries, Bids and Deals Hemdale and Triumph in £2.3m package, Spot Position of Sterling, Factory takeover hope for 1,400 steel tubing jobs, Rentokil returns to its old form, Congress experts predict Nixon proposal for VAT, Preshipment credits by Barclays Export, Contracts Swedes buy £2.25m Univac computer, Fixed Interest and Money Idle day in gilt-edged, Trade reform report fails to resolve American fears, The Times list of latest dividends, TV advertising revenue boost, Edward G. Herbert Ltd, Whisky chief concerned at European controls, Briefly from the Boardroom, Property Security Investment Trust Ltd. A year of record growth, Showdown on the construction sites Alan Hamilton explains the real issues behind the strikes now besetting the building industry, Building employers' federation confirm interest-free aid for strike-hit members, Horace Cory & Company Limited Interim Statement, Shipping leaders will again press minister for investment grants, Mining Steetley put another £1m into Australia, EEC advisory group stresses role of coal, Cotton yarn output shows drop in June, Money Market Rates, Regional development aid to cost DTI £300m a year: 3,000 inquiries made so far, Distillers Extract from the statement by the Chairman, Sir Alex McDonald, circulated with the Report and Accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1972, £772,000 loss revealed as machine tool firm gets independent report, Home Oil shuts gasfield for tests, The Times Share Indices, Aberdare slide back into red for half-year, Weakening grip of the recording majors Ross Davies looks at the recent emergence of the independent producers, How the markets moved Rises, 'Low start' home loans clear legal hurdle, Business Diary: Poacher turned Welsh gamekeeper, Call to end levy for knitwear training, Dunlop decides to abandon recommended prices. Business Appointments: Cleveland Petroleum's chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Sugar futures rise sharply, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, New Issues Underwriters left with 44 per cent of Ward, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, US firm asks for listing on Tokyo exchange, BAT easier again, Equities Bid issues again active. Property: Property Abroad, Country Properties.

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