The Times - 14/07/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Warman and Henry Stanhope, From Harry Golombek, From Louis Heren and Fred Emery, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Business News Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Frank Vogi European Business Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Louis Heren, From Eric Marsden Sarafand military camp, From Paul Martin, Alan Blyth, John Russell Taylor, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Jack Fingleton, By Peter Marson, By Norman Fox, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Gerald Ely, by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., by Ian Hernon, by Paul Kimball, by Alan Bailey, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Louis Heren, Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, PHS, CLARISSA HYMAN., JOHN HEMMING, , ANTHONY WAGNER, Garter King of Arms, , D. A. H. COTTAM, , HAROLD LOCKLEY., BOYD-CARPENTER, , TOM BARFETT, , JOHN H. W. FISHER, , MANCROFT, , F. E. MCWILLIAM, , RUSSELL W. EVANS. Secretary, , JEREMY BENSON, , RICHARD BREW, , PETER MASON, , T. E. B. HOWARTH, , ASHLEY BRAMALL, Leader, , CHRISTOPHER SMITH, , COLIN GEORGE, , OWENNA GREY (née Williams), , CHARLES MAROWITZ, , PEGGY E. FENNER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Raymond Snoddy Parliamentary Staff, By John Plender, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Industrial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, From Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Robert Prinsky, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogi, A. J. LUCKING, , A. W. MORGAN, ROBERT HOLLIER, , C. P. GALLETLY, , F. SELBY, , ELIZABETH COCKBURN., GERHARD FISCHER, , J. A. RAVEN, Adrian Hope, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: The running-mate's pedigree: young, Catholic and a city politician, Policeman refuses to say if students were beaten, Medicine: Proof of boy's recovery from rabies, Synod submits 15 names to Turks, Catholic and liberal is McGovern choice, Hopes for economy lie in new jobs, new people, Amey again reject bid from Consolidated, Irresistible forces joined by immovable blocks, Communists reject Nixon ceasefire plan after reopening of Paris peace talks, Police deny use of force to get confession, Kidney transplant drug treatment 'risk to eyes', Mr Lynch sees unity as distant, McGovern promise to close doors to war, Last lunch for Army schoolmasters, State 'must cut its prying', Cabinet faces dilemma over investigation of Poulson case, Stay-in workers picket firm's biggest creditor, Meat should soon begin to come down Food prices Sally White, Naval HQ named in case, No Glaxo Group takeover, bidders told, Mr Whitelaw turns on his Tory critics and insists on need for policy of reconciliation, Rise in students' grants is sought 'urgently', Egyptian ministers consult Moscow leadership, Irony for McGovern men in final vote, Italian Government is voted into office with narrow majority, Apollo 15 man demoted over moon envelopes, The target is business and pleasure, Communications hinder competition with rival resorts, Unions and CBI agree to set up machinery for conciliation, Japanese tells Israel court that more slaughter is inevitable in struggle for proletarian rule, A college grows, The first priority is to raise $25m, Murder total rose by 42 last year, Iraq Baathists firmly in control, Anatomy of the British farming family, Hastings 1982 and all that: westward expansion alarms Battle, Counterpoint, Dr Schroder leaves for Peking visit, Police to discuss M6 stone-throwing after woman's death, Mr Prior going to Brussels for cereals talks, Former MP is executed in S Korea as spy, Absent Fischer forfeits the second game, Big rise in EEC spending due to farms policy, Race yacht holed by Russian trawler, Council houses costing £20,717 each to build, Inquiry into Swiss cable car disaster, Government carry Europe Bill through with majority of 17, A melting pot approach for Europe's costly armaments, Assassins murder four Guatemalan right-wing leaders, Legitimate journalism by 'Private Eye', QC says, Sir Basil wins support for his design, Activists disowned by teachers' union, Ousted Democrats wooed by Republicans, Miss Todd allowed to leave Rhodesia, 'I believe my comprehensive schools policy was right', Lord Boyle says, The Times Diary Field's Wedgie shot at Labour, Springer group hopes for better sales this year, Man-powered on the way to the, Judge speaks of effect of Act on rights, Dürer's 'St Eustace' engraving is sold for record price of £7,500, Ancient site feared damaged by ploughing, Mintoff visit to Britain this month, A brighter town-but lack of nightlife, Briton on reporter's list leaves Uganda, Hijackers of two airliners in US surrender and return ransoms, Firm British refusal to accept extension of Icelandic fishing limit, £67,500 damages for sportsman crippled in crash, Government employees stage protest over pay, Tories join Labour in crucial vote, Japanese flood death toll rises to 340, Police concern over PC's compensation, Bolivia holds 10 Germans, Legal education: Trinity term examination results, Proposed levy on car commuters rouses critics to tell GLC 'Get on with new urban roads', Attack on IRA by 600 troops ordered, Vatican attempt to curb group confessions, 'No need for high buildings in cities'. Index. Display Advertising: Iraq Pertroleum Company Limited, Abbey National, UPFIELD & Sons Ltd., Hastings and Thanet BUILDING SOCIETY, Itt, Moons Motors, Amey, Lloyds Bank Limited., David William & Ketchum Ltd., Ciba-Geigy, W. A. Green & Sons (Engineering) Ltd., Felbridge Engineering (Hastings) Ltd., Hastings & ST. LEONARDS, Ferranti, George Doland, Shell-Mex and B.P. Ltd., Rotaprint Limited., Healey & Baker, The Computerform Club, Republic National Bank, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Lancia, Holborn Law Tutors, Save & Prosper Financial Securities Fund, W. H. Wood (Hastings) Ltd., Eldridge & Cruttenden Limited, Bea, Dyer & Overton. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Bankruptcy case: talks with DPP House of Commons, 'No go' area for British democracy, Historic process: joining EEC a deliberate use of sovereignty: momentous changes in prospect, Powell-Foot alliance no paradox, Iceland implacable in face of British attempts to resolve fishing dispute, Ovation for Mr Heath: Majority of 17 votes, Voluntary pact sought on inflation: working relationship with TUC, School health functions go to reorganized NHS, Next week, Baggage check at BEA terminal by minister House of Lords. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Miscellaneous Financial, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Twelfth Night Regents Park Charles Lewsen, A temporary break with tradition, The Clowns (u) Murder Czech Style (aa) Curzon Henry VIII and His Six Wives (a) ABC 1 and 2 Skyjacked (a) Empire, Royal Ballet season, Mary Rose Shaw Irving Wardle. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Equity plea to pilots, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,128. Sport: Gay Lussac for Piggott after withdrawal of Roberto, Sports in Brief, Course record gives Miller his chance, American pressure is on Jacklin, Kent revived by Cowdrey century, Medal not beyond Cunningham, Australia's score has unbeatable look, Case for finely judged declaration, Britain pick six crews for Munich, Stewart suffers blow after setting best time, Turner inspired by new English proverb, Prize of £10,000 for women's tournament, Race leaders stranded on glassy sea, Thevenet gains victory on mountain, Stackpole and Snow keep fortunes in balance at Trent Bridge, The old sprinter who cannot stop winning, Rifle shooting, Psychological kicks of a 5,000m man, Miss Wade and de Mendoza move into finals, Homeric's strong merits, Improvement on last practice. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: A Slightly Better Note, Unreasonable Claims By Iceland, Case For Consistency, Self-Defence Against The Motor Car. Letters to the Editor: Road v rail, Rates of exchange in France, A charge for incompetence, MPs' free razors, Let sleeping training board lie, Earls Court proposals, Women in media, Retirement of Anglican clergy, Euston Station, Small businesses, Tour to New Guinea, The real air fares problem, Planning decisions in central London, Law for the poor, Underground buskers, Census records, Whitehall inquiry, Councillors' allowances, Directors in the United States and Britain, Giving parents a choice of school, Security for the traveller, Holiday homes in Wales. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news. Obituaries: Maj-Gen Beckett Inspiring Malta defences, Prof Francis Camps, Miss Phyllis Bone, Lord Kinnaird, Mr Claude Sutton A stimulating tutor, Prof Mark Guter, Obituary. Business and Finance: Mothercare's 8m offer 10 times oversubscribed, Building training grants raised, Glaxo's short term stock market fate, European planemakers urged to integrate and end US dominance, Dow Jones falls for fifth day, Significance of the Munich office site, Conflict of interest in Town and Commercial, EEC bodies accept UK accountancy standards, Spot Position of Sterling, Shipping lines to double port handling charges, Barclays in Far East bank venture, June surplus of £15m in visible UK trade after £42m May deficit, Lewston Developments Expansion Continues, H. Cox & Sons (Plant Hire) Limited, Inflation talks may include profits, dividends, Forward Levels, All European banks forced to defend $, The Times list of latest dividends, Agreement on exploratory talks could revive pay negotiations in engineering, IMF suggested as watchdog over currency changes, Anglo American Corporation Group Gold mining company reports for the quarter ended 30th June, 1972 Orange Free State Free State Geduld Mines Limited, Pharmaceuticals: grand design that fell apart, Briefly from the Boardroom, Cash crisis for intergovernment copper council, Cars Limited, R & D a key factor in commission's rejection of Glaxo takeover bids, Promotions among top BLMC echelons, Ozalid Mr. C. A. G. Hewson on continuing success of Group's development policy, Foreign Exchange $1,000m support for the dollar, Jaguar workers cancel holidays to picket plant, Mining ZCI dividend total down to 9p, Steel output shows slight rise in June, Unions resisting BLMC sale of component plant, Chairmen's Reports Initial Services growth slower this year, Report's detailed reasons for vetoes on Boots and Beecham, Motor traders' turnover 32pc up on year ago, Indian jute goods output down, Liaison gap in export promotion, Select committee renews attack on R & D policy, Company News Late upswing to £2.7m at Ward & Goldstone, Business Diary: How commission faced propaganda war, British Air Services to reequip, Initial Services Ltd, Plea for reshaping of industrial safety laws, How the markets moved, Equities Glaxo bid shock, German central bank to raise reserve ratios, Curtiss Wright sets out to restore faith in Wankel, Minister's pledge on Industry Bill, Cannock Wood pit to close, OPEC again demands action on participation, Bids and Deals P. R. Grimshawe injection valued at up to £9m, Germans say Japanese TV cartel illegal, Fixed Interest and Money Firm advance in gilts. Business Appointments: Gillette Industries' new financial director. Stock Exchange Tables: Report brings Glaxo setback, The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Money Market Rates, Commodities Further upsurge in coffee, Wall Street, New Issues Offer by Newcastle & Gateshead. Law: 'Customer' too vague a word Spafax (1965) Ltd v Dommett, Fraudulent intent and unlicensed vehicle Cook v Lanyon, Functions of courts and arbitrators Prodexport State Company for Foreign Trade v E. D. & F. Man Ltd, Only one lump sum order allowed C v C. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 12. 1947 Division of Europe.
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