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The Times - 18/08/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Martin Huckerby, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Philip Short, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, From a Staff Reporter, From George Hill, By Tim Devlin, By Christopher Thomas, From a Chess Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, From Harry Golombek, From Basil Gingell, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, Charles Lewsen, John Russell Taylor, Barry Norman, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Neil Allen, Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Fred Emery, David Spanier, PHS, Patrick Brogan, PHILIP LEWIS, , J. B. C. GRUNDY., NORMA RINSLER, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , ROBERT F. J. PARSONS., JAMES MORRIS, , ELTON, , K. R. ROLLINSON., P. T. BAUER, I. LAKATOS., HYMAN LEVY, , HERBERT TETLEY., VALERIE E. STEVENS, , G. C. L. BERTRAM., ALAN BENJAMIN., ROBERT McNIDDER, , EDWARD MATTHEWS, , FRANCIS PIGOTT., MARY SMITH., By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Margaret Stone, By Business News Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BY Sally White, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, L. C. POWELL, , ROY MOORE., S. J. LAMBERT, , CHARLES BETHUNE., Ian Morison, John Plender, Philip Dyer, M.B.,

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News: Gen Amin says Asian professionals must go, Little change in supplies except locally Food prices Sally White, Iceland's pentathlon of nerves, World Court rules against Iceland, Tattoo arena fills even in rehearsal, Fischer faces $1.75m suit over television, China is to see Mr Trudeau soon, Girls tell of gift that held a bomb, Move to form college of anaesthetists, Russia speeds preparations for arms talks, · a Paul in Hospital (Methuen,, · Two practical last-minute buys, · For the early Victorians. needle-, Docker for 40 years feels strike has done nothing to safeguard his job, Regions getting a bigger share of visitors, Judge warns Hain jury not to confuse the issue, Rhodesian Front bars the press, Century-old disputes over common land settled, 'Torture equipment' deal stopped, Clergymen on trial in Cape Town, Academic league headed by Merton, UDA men in uniforms resume patrolling of streets in Belfast, Fitzwilliam galleries may be closed, Jailed father's money seized to settle fine, Dayan offer of Sinai withdrawal, The Times Diary Marx's secret son: first picture, EEC countries urged to end their slums, Minority opposition to Punjabi dominance opens rift with Pakistan Government, Anger among Belgians at memorial to SS troops, Moroccan fugitives sent back from Gibraltar after asylum is refused, Fears of Provisional IRA regrouping, Decision to introduce colour television rocks Italian coalition, Arabs planted airliner bomb in British girls' luggage, Local councils must end bickering and learn to live together, Katie Stewart Sweet Pickled Peaches, Counterpoint, Unofficial dock strike to be launched today, TV companies told to curb swearing, Despondent report on heroin in US, Belgian wife gets jail order against husband, Stereoscopy: Illusions at a waterspill, · Buttons to many people may, Dockers' manifesto for a fight, Reelecting a President but not Mr Nixon, Drinks on board destroyer led to death, Dr Schiller decides not to stand as MP, 600 young people from 63 nations to meet in England, Falling conifers unveil 1,500 acres of Forestry Commission broad-leaf trees, British ketch takes lead as tall ships pass Dover Strait, Protest by families of prisoners, Army disciplines two officers caught in Derry, Third World shows most hope of church unity, African boycott of Olympics grows stronger, An Asian odyssey that ended in a cul de sac, Boy beats Welsh chess champion, takes lead, Senator McGovern's approach to Hanoi on prisoners of war makes the White House indignant, Secret orders for Hull trawler skippers, 3 'frustrated' workers in sabotage attack, Discovery may improve crops, · Quite apart from the sheer, Too much paper chasing too many official forms. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Faber Cookery Books, Abbey National Building Society, Macarthur's, Rs, Bea, The Post Office. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Having a Lovely Time Bbc 1, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,154, Fischer blunder may lead to draw. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on page 18, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Gymnasium Greenwich, Local radio on medium wave, Private Lives with Maggie Smith, NPO/Del Mar Albert Hall, South Bank Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Marcel Marceau at the Piccadilly, Bohm's fresh triumph at Salzburg, Smile on the face of the tiger Pulp (aa) London Pavilion The Possession of Joel Delaney (x) Astoria and Metropole For the Love of Ada (u) Studio Two Mon Oncle Antoine National Film Theatre, Youth and music in Europe. Sport: High excitement stopped by anti-climax, Sports in Brief, Marlow and Lewis begin safelY, Holder chimes in but cannot stop Kanhai taking his toll, Balance of power much the same as before Swimming, Bedford not yet cleared, Doubts about even Miss Peters's chances Women's athletics, McMahon takes hard road, Munich '72 Where Britain can jump ahead Men's athletics, Jacklin misses cut: a case of the physician failing to heal himself, Fast Deep Diver makes all the running, Edwards establishes unbeatable score, Follows appeals to clubs and players to accept, Roberto may run in US, Gloucester face Moseley again, Manchester tournament loses its stature, Brands Hatch can Bank on Fittipaldi, Gold Rod only danger to Pistol Packer, Stoke City begin defence against Sunderland, Northern winners led by Rapid River. Editorials/Leaders: Too Heavy A Load For The Roads, Fair Play In The Air, From The Court To A Compromise, A Second Escape For King Hassan. Letters to the Editor: Taste of Madeleines, Scott's last expedition, Consequences of mass immigration, Help in tracing wards of court, Between school and college, Too many of us?, Bloomsbury developments, Double fees to estate agents, General Medical Council, Church music, Repayment of postwar credits, General index of retail prices, Effects of oil on Shetland, Not cricket?, Long-range-taxation, Faites vos jeux., Trade union leadership. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, Aug. 16, 1947 Power cuts. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Dr Edward Glover, M Jules Romains French novelist and playwright, Gen Mohamad Oufkir, Rear-Admiral A. H. Taylor, Obituary. Business and Finance: UK executives' rises outpaced by the French, Mining Cerro to put $36m into Greek Asbestos, Net sales of £30.3m in July give unit trusts best month for 3 years, Company News Lewis & Peat lift final after profit speed-up, Building employers to organize financial help for strike-hit firms, Business Diary: More changes on Crystalate's board, Plastics containers firm creates 400 jobs, Mitsubishi TV export bid, Spot Position of Sterling, Why Greene, King 'thinks small' Andrew Lumsden looks at a brewer not seeking to increase its territory and intent on remaining independent, Coffee price warning, Crown House LTD, B. Elliott & Co. Ltd, Huge Chrysler orders for catalysts likely, £1.4m BOAC loss partly blamed on 'poaching' by charter group operators, The Times list of latest dividends, Royal Insurance, Royal Insurance profits 'static', but interim up, Consortium agree to oil search pact in Iran, Royal's poor underwriting trend, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fixed Interest and Money Cautious day in gilt-edged, The Second Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, SE integration with Extel price service mooted, Berry Wiggins & Co., Ltd., Paper and board output fall as consumption up 5.2pc, Chairmen's Reports Howden Group hope for further advance, Government may alter law to reduce copyright period for mass-produced goods, Bids and Deals Wadham Stringer in £2m of takeovers, Redland Dividend Announcement, Discussions on dearer scrap to start soon, Veto on welfare Bill attacked, Money Market Rates, GM trims planned US price rise, Another oil find near Ekofisk by Phillips, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Air-sea freight link to US, Threatened Leyland strike called off, ICI raising £8m in Japan, Clothing trade call for world conference on low-cost imports, H. J. Heinz Company Limited Sales pass £100 million mark-record profits achieved, Home truths from building societies, Court Line sign £20m deal for two TriStars, Boilermakers may sign Clyde pact next week. Stock Exchange Tables: Formula for quotation of ex-sterling area stocks, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 20 points, Equities Small losses in reduced trading, Recent Issues, New York cocoa falls 42 points, Unit trust prices, New Issues Griffiths Bentley raising £5m, Wall Street, Commodities Bradford wool prices soar, Scottish & Newcastle at 2 year peak. Business Appointments: New C E Heath managing director is Mr F Holland. Property: Country Properties, Residential property.

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