The Times - 10/08/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Waymark, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Our Correspondent, By our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Clive Borrell, By Philip Howard, From Denis Taylor., By George Clark Political Staff, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jack Fingleton, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, DESIGN REPORT by Penny Radford, Edward Mortimer, J. W. Burrow, H. R. F. Keating, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, John Higgins, Richard Harris, Tim Devlin, PHS, Peter Evans, JOHN WOODWARD., SHELAGH ROBERTS, , DAVID GREEN, , J. S. de VILLIERS., L. CURRY, , DAVID LEIGH, , M. D. MCCARTNEY, , BROWN, , TREVOR G. WILLIAMS, , J. LEROY, , SCOTT THOMSON, , COHEN of BIRKENHEAD, , PAMELA SERVICE, , R. A. BRUCE., JOHN GLOAG, , COLIN DAMARALAND, N. G. TROTT, , STELIO HOURMOUZIOS, , J. G. B. STREETT., C.B., By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, From Harry Golombek, By Ian Morison, By Anthony Rowley, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Christopher Wilkins, A. R. K. HARDCASTLE, , ANN ROWBOTHAM., PATRICK D. DE LASZLO., E. H. RUSTON., Hugh Clayton, John Plender, Philip Dyer, Julian Mounter Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: 'Superbus' experiment brings back passengers Environment, Bulletin told demonstrators their rights, Guerrilla tanks come within reach of Saigon, Orient's inscrutable approach to power, 6,000 demonstrators in protest against 108 dockers at closing of china clay ports, West German ship's captain reports on boarding incident off Ireland, Prague attack on progressives as plotters, New weapon could give 'first strike' to US, Pretoria will not oppose Xhosa confederation, Pesticides: Loss of DDT from body, Sind politicians detained in overnight swoop, Portrait of a poet and a peasant, BBC sets date for start of 'War and Peace', I do like to stroll along the Prom, Prom, Prom, Trip to Greece was not a 'swan', Mr Johnston says, Man sentenced to jail after Liverpool riots, Apprentice Boys cancel Derry march, Confident Rhodesians set out today for Olympics, 'Pickets versus progress', Spots, tracks, globes and pendants, Poulson case inquiries on civil servants, Religious protests and touts at theatre, The police through black eyes, Democrats given blunt warning that they are off to bad start in presidency race, Six-acre site of Saxon cremations uncovered, Power lines in Portugal cut by bombs, Motoring Should use of seat belts be compulsory?, Rent rebates will extend to furnished tenancies, Maplin site C is 'too noisy', 'Quick' magazine raided for light on Schiller leak, Republicans embarrassed by mysterious cheque, Building societies hold their interest rates, Commons committee recommends free contraception on Health Service, £185,000 award after Japanese pollution deaths, Carmarthen only applicant for 1974 eisteddfod: poet wins prose prize, Image of responsibility no longer valid in France, Gas check after girl of 14 dies in bath, Curb on the Miss World stampede, Witwatersrand students' riot trial opens, Action group calls for release of more land to meet the critical shortage of houses in London, The Times Diary Tribune signs sacked Spectatorman, Solution found on island supplies, Martin Meehan held in Belfast, Last of the big askers has a £13,296 curiosity, Women peers' Lib scores notable victory, 2,300 Liverpool jobs in danger, Planning report expected this year, Printers call off picket at paper firm, Animal feed refusal threatens firms, Progress at dock talks, but no strike settlement is in sight for another week, Big increase in Asian immigrants could become EEC problem, 'Racial' warning to Uganda, 22 arrested as police charge wharf pickets, Mrs Desramault draws a blank on baby Caroline, Committee to watch over Uganda Asians, US Senate bans 'Saturday night special' guns, £2.3m more to build South Bank theatre, Tracks of Hitler's nephew lead to America, Germans ponder on 'the sick man of the new Europe', Secret of Wedgwood's success revised, Americans see a picture of class struggle heightened by social change and Mr Heath's style of governing, Icelandic ships face landing ban in Denmark. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, Southampton, Southerns-Evans Limited, Midland Bank, British Rail, Rea Brothers Limited, Atcost, Cashmores, Bell, Oxfam, FLOWER Paintings, Edward Erdman. Arts and Entertainment: Chess game drawn in 55 moves, Broadcasting, Chess masters fight it out to the end, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,147. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The Day After the Fair, Otello Salzburg Festival, The perils and usefulness of writing about France today The Government and Politics of France, Gloriana Coliseum, Who killed Jack Robin? Richmond, Little here for card-carrying Christians Jesus Christ Superstar Palace, Prospect of Coleridge, On the Road Soho Poly Theatre, Keeping an open house, Crime Sergeant Cluff Rings True, Bruckner 8 Albert Hall, Quick guide, Impeccable in rejection, incredible in affirmation The Conquest of Bread, Documentary film on Africans seized. Politics and Parliament: Avoiding risk of less credit for industrial investment House of Commons, Further census of gypsies, Royal Assent, Time running out on animal feedstuffs: ways sought to stop 'sad slaughter', Few hoarders of land for housing, Action group of ministers on Uganda Asians, Demolition work next year in Bridge Street, Cost of greatest safeguard for liberty, Poulson case: inquiries on unnamed civil servants, New counties to mix town with country House of Lords, First environmental airport in world, Balance for radio consortium. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Rentals, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: London & Suburban Properties. Sport: Late partnership foils Warwickshire, Piggott chooses Rheingold for Benson and Hedges Cup, President pins his faith on deposed man, Charlton's new role for Leeds, Weights 'no handicap to King Top's chance', Mushtaq's sixth century rescues his county, Sports in Brief, Sassenach leads first five boats to finish, Munich '72 Rowing, Mancinelli and d'Inzeo share honours, Swan ends his desolate years, Hampered Coup de Feu finds stride too late, Only one way for Australia to play, Victory will help England forget Headingley embarrassment, Hard-line England team puppets must change outlook, Back to traditional Cheltenham pitch, Another defeat for the Continent, The Surrey championships. Editorials/Leaders: Difficult Task For Bsc, A Policy For People?, Building Societies Stand Still, Happy To See Them Go. Letters to the Editor: The perfect palindrome, Need for a policy on computers, Quality of secretarial agencies, Voice of small businesses, Playing-card bank notes, Baggage check, "Iron curtain", Welsh test captain, Allowing food to perish in the docks, Situation in South West Africa, Saving Britain's past, General Medical Council, Henry VI miracles, Hitler's English nephew, Titian unexplained, Consensus in law enforcement, GLC's overspill, Role of social workers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug. 8, 1947 Mr. Gandhi's decision,. Law: Motorist given breath test not 'driving' Regina v Masters. Obituaries: Sir John Tait, Sir Charles Pawsey, PROF FRANK FORWARD A distinguished metallurgist. Business and Finance: Takeover hopes boost Courage, Unilever, Fixed Interest and Money Docks hope lifts gilts, Germany may relax curbs on bond purchases, Gold Fields's narrow victory over Amey, Building societies hold rates but give warning of rise if decline in receipts continues, PAL television law threat defied by Sony, British Tar Products Year of Notable Development, More workers vote to join building strikes, Engineering pay talks likely on national level, Government to set up new information unit for small companies, Company News Ofrex ready for 'sharp upturn' after a slip, Mining Two 'significant' uranium finds, Government steps in to save jobs at Short, Jessel Securities Limited, Forward Levels, NORCROS LIMITED Interim Report for the 26 weeks ended 28th May 1972, Bid for Fenchurch expected, Rise in reserve ratios of British banks, Import duties on meat back next month, The Times list of latest dividends, Eva Industries Limited, An 'inevitable' Monopolies Commission reference, Briefly from the Boardroom, Another big exhibition captured by new centre, Whitehall sets BSC 8 pc profit target and cuts debt by £150m, China plans third Concorde, Jaguar strikers seek talks with the management, Unilever profits up 12pc in first half, Meeting of IOS offshoot halted by court order, Money Market Rates, Bank cuts prime rate, The English Card Clothing Co.Ltd., Bids and Deals Dorada buys motor side from Bodycote, Norwich ban on new Eire car premiums, How the markets moved, A. W. (Securities) Limited Manufacturers of Printed and Axminster Carpets Furnishing Fabrics, Plastic Sheeting Vinyl Coated Fabrics, The Times Share Indices, Record exports of agricultural machinery, Fenchurch Insurance Holdings Limited Increased Profit-Scrip Issue, Business Diary: Leonard Dale at his peak of ambition, Investment grants for shipping refused, Smokescreen around synthetic tobacco The Government are to publish the tar contents of cigarettes. Andrew Lumsden looks at progress being made towards a 'safe' smoke, Bank of Italy denies alleged support for lira, Significance of Unilever's improved margins, Mr Jenkin denies letter to banks is policy switch. Business Appointments: Mr I Thomsen named president of Goodyear. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Equities Unilever rises strongly, New Issues Jessel Securities' £6m loan stock, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Spot Position of Sterling, Properties easier.
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