The Times - 01/08/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Robert Fisk and Christopher Warman, From Christopher Sweeney, From Michael Leapman, By Business News Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Rv Our Political Editor, By Staff Reporters, From Robert Fisk, By George Clark Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Raymond Perman of The Times Educational Supplement, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From James Pringle, From Paul Martin, From Jean-Pierre Gallois, From Peter Hazelhurst, From A Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Paul Moor, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, William Gaunt, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, By Julian Mounter motoring Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From St. John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, , Bernard Levin, PHS, JOHN HICK., MATTHEW NORGATE., JONATHAN COPELAND., K. A. WOOD., NICHOLAS EDWARDS., LESLIE F. CRICK., A. P. D. SMYTH, ROBERT MCCREADIE., HUBERT FOX, , J. R. F. MOSS., PETER J. SIMONS., LESLIE WILLIAMS., MARY WHITEHOUSE., STEWART CROMBIE., JULIAN LANGINGER., A. SUPER., VINCENT POWELL-SMITH., HUGH LEGGATT, , GEOFFREY AGNEW, , JOHN CARSWELL., by Prudence Glynn, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Roy Farndon, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Gerald Ely, Kenneth Owen, FREDERICK WARNER., C. J. WEST., R. F. WHYMAN., V. R. COOK., L. S. EDWARDS., T. E. NOTT-BOWER., Eric Wigham, Philip Dyer,
ResumoNews: Travel firm is fined £850 for false statements, Joint body speeding more jobs for dockers, Torrential rain floods roads around London, Provisionals threaten greater toll, Iata official's doubts about the Concorde, Pentagon papers plea to Supreme Court, Irish mother loses birth control case, Family hijackers fly off to Algeria with $1m, Sadat hope of arms deals with Britain, Mr Eagleton quits as running mate to Senator McGovern, Ancient treasures in new Chinese tomb discovery, Government will not repeal Industrial Act under Pressure, Mr Heath says, Minister gives hospital contract details, The Times Diary ILEA Tory class: progress report, Jury clear former butler of Lady Peek, Former military men join Government in big Greek reshuffle, Adlai Stevenson: the loser who won lasting support, Army in control throughout Ulster, Gun-running case starts legal battle in US, IRA may turn to rural warfare of the 1950s type, Astronauts smuggled medals to Moon, Spassky relaxes by playing tennis, Lion of Kashmir gives Delhi due warning that ceasefire line must not split his people for ever, Drugs: Herbal medicines in East Africa, Communist party chiefs in Crimean discussions, MP to withdraw from Commons in protest, President watches as prisoners are beaten, India offers pakistan hand of friendship, Monumental brasses: An exhibi-, Fruit shortages in a week unless cargoes are moved, Questions about Herr Brandt's swimming pools, Dr Husak's friend on trial in Prague, Lynch call for urgency on 'hate barrier', Cricket sponsor gives evidence at Hain trial, Paul-Henri Spaak, pioneer of the EEC, dies at 73, New law to curb pollution of rivers promised, Dr Schröder sees no obstacles to recognition of Peking before West German elections, Alleged Wallace assailant was born weird, court told, Six die, 32 injured, as village is bombed, Talks in London with leaders from Gibraltar, 300 die in Philippine floods, British town planners 'must blow trumpets at gateway to Europe', Building societies likely to raise interest rates, New Interior Minister in South Africa, Girls seen naked in Downing St are fined, Minister denies 'military solution', Government offers no hope of removing 'site value only' clearance anomaly, A man who has done so much for his country's enemies, Judge says 'pyramid selling' a swindle, Dead girl's parents bring their protest to Paris, Inquiry ordered on Queensland coal mine disaster, Paris, Snowdonia book stopped after RTZ protest, TUC takes cool line towards resumed meeting on economy, Loan scheme for students assumes new merits Education notebook, Cabinet discuss timing of emergency powers, Teachers' committee to cope with enlarged EEC. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Richard Ellis & Son, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, Dunhill, Bulgarian Foreign Trade Bank, Lloyds Bank, Leicester Permanent, THE Scottish Provident INSTITUTION, Jones Lang Wootton, MASSMUTUAL Mortgage and Realty Investors, Ansamatic, Western Trust & Savings Ltd., Daimler, Renault. Weather: The Weather. Law: Long Vacation, Employee misreads lease: right to rent review lost Samuel Properties (Developments Ltd v Hayek, Analysis of blood specimens Nugent v Hobday, Nazi nationality decree bars tax relief Oppenheimer v Cattermole (Inspector of Taxes), No right to ask surety for deposit Regina v Harrow Justices Ex parte Morris, Associations without adultery Wachtel v Wachtel. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Don Giovanni Aix-en-Provence, Witness King's Head, The Beggar's Opera Globe Playhouse, Scottish Opera, Tippett Symphony 3 Albert Hall, The old masters of the Bauhaus return to Berlin, Legend and Lady Hamilton. Sport: Foxcote secure victory, Sports in Brief, Smith bears burden as a true pilgrim should, Kent profit from erratic Middlesex bowling, India and Pakistan closer, Hutton stems Lancashire flood, Mrs Burton reaches last four, Hann and Pool certain to meet, Statement to follow inspection at Headingley, Cycling runs in the family: Only, Ferrari pulling out at peak of their power, The nursery story that means a nightmare for some, Powerful 104 by Wilkins, Non-appearance money for the Irish, Cox defeats Drysdale for final place, Morning Cloud, always well placed, takes challenge cup, World record for Britain, Baseball, Jan Ekels could start on successful note. Property: Country Properties. Politics and Parliament: Government hope to change Commons decision on disposal of refuse, IRA gunmen may have fled or be lying low House of Lords, MP withdraws in protest at 'military repression', Army operations in Northern Ireland designed to give everyone full protection of law House ot Commons, No evidence on allegation against detective, Dutch submarines work with RN, Inquiries clear shot businessman, Commission report on landlord and tenant, Fraudulent use of state grants paid to industry. Editorials/Leaders: Mortgage Arithmetic, A Great Benefactor Of Europe, The End Of The No-Go Areas. Letters to the Editor: VAT and the arts, VAT and cabs, Litter in the streets, Redundant churches, Prosecutions for obscenity, Building confidence between management and unions, Palindromic dates, Future of Covent Garden, Bar to RAF commission, Britain's competitiveness in supplying equipment for North Sea exploration, Value of juries, No limitation, Teapot design, Train warnings, Gas accounts, Round Pond is for boats, Challenge to institutions of the democratic system, Demolition dust, Stranglehold of agencies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, First-class awards, New Lieutenant for Tower, University news Cambridge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday July 30, 1947 Soviet seizures. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, M. Paul-Henri Spaak A leading statesman of the new Europe, Dr Alfons Gorbach, Helen Traubel. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Sterling quiet, The Times Share Indices, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts advance, Equities Strong start to account, Survey shows fall in UK share of invisible trade, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, New Issues Ingall's forecast and requotation, Shell close firmly. Business and Finance: The beginning of value-added tax, £2.28m loss by Alfred Herbert in first half, Electricity boards must end 'no gas' rebates, 650 to lose jobs in footwear plant closure, Chrysler UK results show disputes toll, More than 80 firms fail to meet CBI deadline for renewing price restraint, Schroder Wagg reshuffle, Nearly 600 ships idle as strikes grip ports, Banks may tighten rein on personal loans, BSA tools up for 'super bikes', Chairmen's Reports, Spot Position of Sterling, Statement Of Consolidated Income Of Monsanto Company And Its Subsidiaries, Controlling power of German banks Frank Vogl continues the series on the ownership of European industry, Hollis & ESA profits finish 78pc higher, Building Societies' chairman hints at prospect of dearer mortgages, Forward Levels, Herbert's capacity to ride out the crisis, Air France aims to raise £225m through loans, The Times list of latest dividends, Ambrose Investment Trust Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Ruling the unions are unable to enforce, Regional Properties Limited Revaluation, Bonus Issue, Increased Dividend, Practical applications for hospital systems, Shares open the new account in buovant mood, Dalton Barton, French ship Iraq oil from Syrian port, VW workforce cut by 14,000, Money Market Rates, German inventors sue Sony over plan to sell PAL colour television sets, Business Diary: Responsibility split at Schroder Wagg, Carlton Industries LIMITED, Edward G. Herbert Ltd., House price market beginning to stabilize, Mining Bougainville's first profit, Bank statements for July, Da Costa merger with Blackwell, How the markets moved Rises, Employers concede cost-of-living clause in 26 pc building pay pact, Setback for British Lion, The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Limited, Bids and Deals Tulketh stake sold to Bank & Commercial, Speculation boosts gold price to $68.50, Bulmer & Lumb (Holdings) Limited, Ravenscraig stoppage makes more men idle. Business Appointments: Board changes at the Thomson Organisation. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,139.
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