The Times - 11/07/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, By Our Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, From Denis Taylor, By Malcolm Brown, From Robert Fisk and Christopher Warman, From Tim Jones, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Sweeney, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Noyes, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Winchester July 10, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From a Special Correspondent, From Anthony Lewis Miami Beach, From Richard Wigg, From Moshe Brilliant, From Eric Marsden, FASHION by Prudence Glynn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock, By Jack Fingleton, By Jeremy Allerton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Roger Macdonald, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Michael Wale, Leonard Buckley, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Louis Heren, Lucia Santa Cruz, Bernard Levin, PHS, Ronald Faux, ERNEST A. PAYNE, , HALE, , SAVITRI CHOWDHARY, , IRIS C. LESLIE, , I. A. CURREY, , NIGEL V. KAY, , JULIAN CUMMINS, , H. C. BENNET-CLARK, , CHRISTOPHER SHAWCROSS, , BARBARA WARD JACKSON, BRIAN JOHNSON, NIGEL NICOLSON, DERRICK OXLEY, HUGH MONTEFIORE, JAMES STEVENS CURL, , AMBROSE KING, PAMELA SNOW, MARTIN WIGHT, BRIAN WINDEYER, , MAX MORGAN-WITTS, , MICHAEL WEIGALL, , I. O. CHANCE, , FREDERICK JONES., ROY CARDY, , GILES CHICHESTER, , LINDSAY ANDERSON, , WILLIAM CLARK, , R. M. BAILEY., ADAM BUTLER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Ian Morison, From Frank Vogl, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, C. H. EDWARDS, , G. A. B. EDWARDS, , STEUART MITCHELL, , IAN M. HAIG., J. CLEMENTS., GEORGE L. PROCTOR, , ALAN F. CORNISH., Innis Macbeath, Patricia Tisdall, By Roy Farndon, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, Kenneth Owen, By Our Labour Staff, By Gerald Ely, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Robin Mead, by Martin Spring Editor, Financial Gazette, by Andrew Rayner Economics Editor Financial Mail, by Nigel Bruce Banking Editor Financial Mail, by Henri de Villiers executive chairman. Standard Merchant Bank, by Nigel Bruce, by Ben Temkin, by Adam Payne, by Rob Nugent Labour Correspondent., African mining shares, Philip Dyer Mining Correspondent, by Patrick Bloomfield, by Ralph Draper Johannesburg Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Iceland campaign to justify 50-mile fishing limit, The dark days are over for property, Royal shop stewards recognized by palace, Senator McGovern rejects eleventh-hour attempt to avert Democratic split, S African students urged to show restraint, Freer discussion urged by E German church leader, British Steel in line for No 3 in Atlantic race, Turks place ban on American patriarch, 'Biggest crisis in student housing' soon, Jaguar XJ6 in new fast version, Warehouse company blacked by dockers makes fresh attempt to gain court injunction, Meeting the great British beauties, 'Gusty' Spence says he is held prisoner, Continental rail fares to cost more in Britain, Nigerians enter Britain at third attempt, Lambton title decision still awaited by MPs, The Times Diary Camps: cited in Ripper case, New Zealand yachts going to test zone, Dr Jarring to reopen his Middle East peace consultations, Future lies in base minerals, Comecon summit opens in Moscow without fanfares, Privacy report published tomorrow, Two detectives deny £100 bribe for bail charge, Dublin hint that door is still open for talks, Nixon message to French on forces in Europe, North-east's new salesman, New trouble likely at container plant, City where some enjoy world's highest life-style, Maplin means 'fraction' of Heathrow noise nuisance, Surgeon fined £300 for 'unethical' act, Like Hamlet without the prince, Avoiding the great British disasters A philosophy for special occasion dressing, Reserve Bank: inflation threat to new controls, Mining shares continue to hold support, Ralph Draper, Johannesburg Correspondent, looks at four leaders of the South African economy Sir Albert Robinson: hopes for a pocketful of jobs, Old people not informed about benefits, Mr Whitelaw tells House of secret meeting with Provisional IRA leaders in London, M Schumann spends hour with Chairman Mao, Former ship's boy keeps EEC officials informed on what they will be doing, Gang shoot two guards in £20,000 bank raid, Trial opens in case of Pentagon papers, Stock exchange is on firmer ground, Amin summit in Somalia may end Tanzania dispute, Social Democratic politicians lose initiative as peacemakers, Homes tour 'shocks' Mr Wilson, Also-rans send their tributes, Councillors ordered from Islington tenants meeting, Warning on Soviet arms research, Treatment of immigrants worsening, report says, Intensified search for tobacco substitute, Seating and colour of board annoy Fischer, Mr Burnet to head BBC Panorama team, Six Greeks dare to speak up for 300, Sir Keith Joseph in talks on rehabilitation, Mother seeks inquiry after son's javelin death, Hospital boards urged to advertise for abortion specialists, Ulster Defence Association threatens to go on offensive against the gunmen, Synod votes for retirement at 70 of bishops and incumbent priests: 300 may be affected, Fire safety aid for only small hotels, Japanese sets problem for court by admitting charges on Lod massacre, Significance of direct-grant schools reflected in statistics of success Education notebook, Silk weaver pattern books fetch £35,104, Woolworth heir is jailed for 15 months, Stranded family sleep at police station, Gromyko views put to Belgians, Senator McGovern: home and dry or high and dry?, An insight on being blind as a bat but brilliant, Cell biology: Finding cause of aging, Senior ministers receive full transcript of Poulson bankruptcy hearing, Argentina revolt spreads, Mr Rippon faces his critics over trade agreements with remaining Efta members, Second sentence on 'most blatant perjurer', Bonn parties agree on December 3 as date for elections, Army brings troop strength up to 17,000, Repossessing Chile in the name of the people, Priest breaks ban again in Johannesburg, Policy at odds with needs, Johannesburg, Marketing war in insurance, Peace hopes rise as Hanoi envoy returns, Cautious British suggestions for EEC summit, Jail revolt mars image of Italy's model prison, Vietcong time bombs sank British cargo ship, CBI prepared to join in talks to beat inflation, Road hauliers to ignore picket lines, Bonfires and barricades on empty Karachi streets as killing continues in Sindhi-Urdu riots, Mrs Price's hunch pays off, Toynbee vision of states as 'mere public utilities', Settlers who fan Israel resentment. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, International Factors (South Africa) Limited, Beecham Group, Standard Bank, Union-Castle, Carlton Hotel, Hall Longmore, Senbank., Barlow Rand Group Of Companies, spiwell, Pickering, Idc, Saa, Johannesburg Property For Sale, Walker Richard Ellis, Mercabank, Kredietbank, Anglo African Group, Philip Ovsiowitz & Co. (Pty) Ltd., National Westminister Bank, Charterhouse, Hs, Ansamatic, Boac, Olympic-Hertz Airways, French Bank, White, Weld & Co., Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Limited, Hampton & Sons, Twa, Jaguar Cars Ltd, Coventry., Hine, S.A.F.E., University Of The Witwatersrand,, Outwich Limited, London City & Westcliff Properties Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Elections and awards at Cambridge University, Latest appointments, Medal awarded in 1932 brings £500 windfall. Law: Why order banning blacking was granted against dockers Midland Cold Storage Ltd V Turner and Others, Insurance company's legal aid costs General Accident, Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd V Foster. Sport: Patten keeps his head while others lose theirs, Sports in Brief, Sorcerer and apprentices, FIFA could impose ban on Argentina, Nicklaus drops a hint about Weiskopf, Russia in record entry for European event, France last hurdle before Munich, Warboys is extended by Williams, Another sound innings by Luckhurst, Only best is good enough for Wimbledon, First woman in senior post in racing, Hills may increase his French haul in the next fortnight, Parfitt called in to pull side together, Schools cricket, Inverarity fails as opening bat, Glamorgan's tail restore the balance, Merckx climbs to overall lead, Today's cricket, When brother catches brother, Rifle shooting, World record holder out of US Olympic team, False dawn brings ruin to Gloucestershire, Where third shot can land in same place as second. Politics and Parliament: On-course betting tax cut by 1%: racing's difficulties recognized, Ample wage rises to meet rents, Nothing but misery House of Lords, Law officer questioned on statements, Luncheon vouchers plea, Cottages in Wales: MPs deplore violence, Small hotels to get fire safety help, Double taxation on TV rentals avoided, Reconciliation in Ulster the only hope no matter what the disappointments House of Commons, Extra relief for blind people refused. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Salerooms, Entertainments. Reviews: Paul's return Wings Chateau Vallon, Toulon, Caterina Cornaro Festival Hall, B Minor Mass St Paul's, World full of kindness and friends Cowardy Custard Mermaid, Slapstick Tragedy Harlow Playhouse, Macbeth Glyndebourne, It's Your Word/ The Movie Quiz BBC 1. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,125, A new Butley. Editorials/Leaders: The Right Policy For Ulster, Brandt-Schmidt Or Barzel-Strauss?, Charter For Air Fares, Pets and left-overs, The money in chess, Too Heavy For Its Site. Letters to the Editor: Checking out, Sex and morality, Vintage Wimbledon, Salary standards, Churches and Rhodesia, Measuring speeds of ocean yachts, Channel tunnel, MPs' free razors, VAT and the theatre, Attachment of earnings, Age of consent, BBC Empire series, Resolution on Bath, A couple of times, Energy in Europe, Industrial relations and inflation, Role of the unions, Cannes film festival, The production of machine tools, Muddled genius, Law officers V Levin, Cutting London down to size, Single bonds, On textile protection anomalies, The accused's record. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: SIR HENRY MORRISJONES Former MP for Denbigh, EMRYS JONES A versatile actor, Mr P. N. Kaul, Dr J. G. M. Hamilton, Lord Kinnaird, Lord Armstrong, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, July 9, 1947 More import cuts. Deaths. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Bankers' two-tier dining system, Big platinum deal by U S Ford to meet smoke emission law, Reprisals threat to U K curbs on Miami flights, London talks on steel problems, Japan studies export curbs, French hint of curbs on British investment, American cereal giants to fight monopoly case, OECD forecasts boom in coking coal imports, GM's 1.9pc plea to prices board a blow for rivals, Call for drive to make firms leave south east, Sutcliffe, Speakman Salient points from Statement by Chairman, Mr. S. W. Livesey, Demand for specialists in the complex world of high finance, Hardy Est 1909 Furnishers Ltd Results at a glance, Univac studying chances of a link up with ICL, Swiss banks find tax curbs difficult to impose, Smithfield meat, Spot Position of Sterling, Trading pressures make it difficult to play by the book, UK misses parities debate, CBI accepts call by Mr Heath for talks on inflation, Company News Bumper profit and dividend by Downing, Pound rises 20 points in calmer markets, The Times list of latest dividends, Employers say fewer striking on building sites, New farm capital plan, BP says no altering of Sohio merger terms, Briefly from the Boardroom, Diamonds cut the deficit, Swings and roundabouts under grey skies, Saudi Arabia warns oil companies, Equities make late rally after a gloomy start, US 'will exceed growth target', How Rubery Owen found the purpose of unions, Sharp rise in coffee prices, Britain's trade with South Africa continues to follow the same, Stiffer competition will not affect commercial banks' profits, Zero-rating plea for fruit juice, Pressure on Government for nuclear decisions, Russia sells gold on free Zurich market, First break in Japanese seamen's strike, Finance Bill amendments approved by Commons, Cement maker in £10m project, NUR leader describes Mr Marsh as 'devious', Equities Imps lower in front of interim, Money Market Rates, Valuing Amey's bid for British Dredging, Airlines cautioned on tariff 'brinkmanship', Minister in TUC talks on Bolton proposals, How the markets moved, John Hawley & Company (Walsall) Limited Makers of Tents, Marquees, Camping Equipment, Polishing Machinery, etc. Improvement In Profitability, The Times Share Indices, Booker McConnell ready for UK health food boom, Mining 'Fantastic' potential in Zambia, Bids and Deals Leyland Paint go into home decorating, Scapa Group Limited, Gold Fields buy stake in Amey, Fixed Interest and Money No recovery for gilts, Signs of setback in car output after May peak, Mr Onassis in oil venture, Computer news Diebold Leasing diversifies, Furniture sales and deliveries maintain buoyant trend of the first four months, Why Japan is talking to Europe's shipbuilders. Business Appointments: Sir David Barran joins Midland Bank board. Stock Exchange Tables: Widespread falls in equities, Commodities Coffee futures soar £16, Foreign Exchange Pound advances 20 points, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, New Issues Mixed response to rights offers. Property: Investment Property, Property Abroad.
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