The Times - 09/08/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From Sue Masterman, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Golombek, By George Clark, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant., From Richard Wigg, Prudence Glynn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Jeremy Allerton, Brian Lewis, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Richard Maylan, Irving Wardle, Arthur Jacobs, Charles Lewsen, Leonard Buckley, by Martin Mendelsohn, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, M.M., Holiday inn, M.M, Richard Davy, Hugh Caradon, PHS, Henri Faas, HENRY COOPER., WILLIAM J. L. WALLACE., T. L. V. BROWN, DESMOND HEAP., DOUGLAS GLOVER, Chairman., VERNON DAWSON., HUGH PLUMMER, H. S. WILKINSON., VIDA G. WARR., RONALD M. BELL., JOHN L. HERKLESS., PETER DRAPER., TONY SMART., MICHAEL ALLISON., BERNARD HAYMAN., PHILIP WARNETT., From Seton Gordon Portree, Aug 8, By Roy Hay, From Trevor Fishlock Haverfordwest, Aug 8, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer and Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Guy Hawtin, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, By Dennis Dwyer, From Anthony Thomas, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, KENNETH COURTNEY., ANTHONY I. KRAIS., Frank Vogl, John Plender, Philip Dyer,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Something to complain about in Prague, Wife and girl hostages in post office raid, Tourist board wants code to end price gazumping by hotels, 'Save Somerset' fight goes to the Lords, The Times Diary Brockway takes wrong Lane, Mother invokes the law in Caroline hunt, Police to act against airport touts, Short takeoff airport likely for New York, Concorde boom accepted by Australia, More music to be broadcast in stereo, Why Britain must change policy on southern Africa, Britain proposes stage-by-stage ban for chemical weapons, EEC told state help to industry should not remove all risks, Missionaries to the homesick, Non-aligned powers hear call for justice, Law to aid Amazonians, Independent University calls for £1m, Stricter control soon on cigarette advertising, Democrats end party squabbling and launch campaign for McGovern-Shriver partnership, 2m chickens may have to be gassed, Contract is moment of truth, EEC entry a 'profound challenge' to Parliament, Driving ban on archdeacon, Mr Hain told court is not a public meeting, Troops braced for Londonderry rally as IRA is reported poised for attack, Olympics chief refuses to bar Rhodesia, Safeguarding democracy in a new European government, Jones-Aldington talks have 'long way to go', More Czech dissidents decide to appeal, Medal for royal parks' greenhouse plants, Patients 'appeared to be dying off ', Choice of business must guided by others' advice and your own aptitude, Universities challenge hall fees claim, Curb on credit for property development, Mrs Thatcher approves part of school plan, British Rail's new rules cut out steam, Crashed plane had a 'suicidal' fault, Senate refuses to outlaw pistols in private hands, Foreign Office wasting land in Italy, Growing Point Belfast: An alternative to war games, Medicine: Influenza virus persistence, Character test idea for drivers in Europe, Pop festivals committee members named, Kenya seals border with Uganda to keep out expelled Asians, Drain of musicians to Europe feared, No cure at Sir Keith's surgery, US compromise over the arms bargain, M Messmer reveals new concept of his role, Bardic Crown won with poem in praise of language fighters, £78,000 paid to help repair of old churches, Welsh girls reject terms and are refused bail, Churches' aid to be sought for displaced Arabs, Mr Whitelaw releases 47 from Long Kesh after new talks with SDLP begin, Successful Franchising The key to Holiday Inn's dynamic growth, Denials by two men in Poulson case, The Frasers of California march on Loch Morar, White and coloured youth gangs riot for four nights, French worried by fall in champagne sales to US, Italian MPs recalled to face pensions challenge, From car service to hamburgers the right to copy covers an impressive range, Minority coalition for Dutch until autumn polls, Plan by African leader to unite the Xhosa people, Keeping the peace on the road, Herr Brandt plans Budget defeat, Marketing giants back the great British dream, Clashes a salutary warning to rest of the country. Arts and Entertainment: Spassky relaxed in close game, Consummate playing by Spassky, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,146. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Aeg, Wimpy International Ltd, Conference Services, Servicemaster, Zockoll Group of Companies, Triplex Foundries, Dragonara Hotels, Rs, Ansafone, The Times guide to conferences, Great Portland Estates, Conferences Services, Save And Prosper Group, The Burlington Magazine, National Westminster Bank, Silk Cut. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Cigarette advertisements at sports events face television blackout House of Commons, Major nuclear reactor programme, Poulson case: no Government interference, £3.5m social aid for Ulster, Price controls will only be examined if dock strike becomes prolonged, Population projections show upward trend, Investigation ordered in certain wards, New rules for control of crop spraying, Disclosure of share deals, Another £100,000 for EEC celebrations, Play spaces for children, Cross-Channel ferry services, Britain must retain room for manoeuvre House of Lords, Repayment of more post-war credits, Smokefree industrial cities, Corporation tax relief, Smaller firms to be exempt from training levies. Sport: Cool McKenzie forces Essex to concede, Derby V Nottingham, Majid unable to prevent Kent winning, Australians lose heavily on eve of fifth Test, Sports in Brief, Piggott goes to Salisbury to meet The Bishop, Hampshire V Worcester, Ellam moves to Leeds, Not a ripple disturbs the surface of a Rapid River in flow, Croquet, Middlesex V Surrey, County championship, Too much experience, Tennis, Britain win Galea Cup, Darragh shows his liking for seniority, Leading averages Batting, Gloucestershire hold out to keep alive their title chance, When women become technically men, Today's cricket, Kent V Glamorgan, Munich '72 India and Pakistan to meet again Hockey, Two short heads from four victories, Two yachting events under the weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Smaller Business Premises, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Late-night Prom Round House, A Versatile hero Bach/Vivaldi Albert Hall, Battling on into senility The Old Ones Royal Court, Moby Dick Stoke-on-Trent, A Matter of Discipline Bbc 2, Israel exploits the operatic possibilities of Caesarea, The happiest dancers Mazowsze Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Runways In The Right Place, Gun Law, And Lack Of IT, Nuclear Power For Britain, Credit Control Policy. Letters to the Editor: Channel Tunnel effects, Rights in Czechoslovakia, Liberal influence, Citizenship status of East African Asians, At Parson's Estate, Future of Bloomsbury, Value-added tax and charity services, False move, Slaughter of chickens, Threats to democracy, Playing for a draw, Hordes under sail, 'Point of entry' to judicial system, Hitler's English nephew, Deliveries by British companies, Structure of the NHS. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Aug. 7, 1947 Dollar crisis. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Leeds. Obituaries: Princess Aspasia Of Greece, Lieut-Col Turner, Vc Gallantry in the Western Desert, Lord Nelson, Mezz Mezzrow, Obituary, Mr Stephen Payne. Business and Finance: Abolish fire insurance tariff, Monopolies Commission says, Study predicts equal consumption and GNP growth in the 1970s, J.W. Spear & Sons Ltd., Three new studies for board, Bonn leads fight against EEC inflation, Company News Southerns-Evans one-for-4 on record £2.14m, Steel managers seeking sole bargaining right, Clydebank's first oil rig, Mining Strike fears boost Inco recovery, Nuclear options the Government faced Kenneth Owen describes the background to yesterday's DTI decisions on Britain's future energy policy, The Foreign Trade Bank Of Iranteheran, Southerns-Evans Limited, Penn case may open way for greater SEC power, Business Diary: Lord Mayor's embarrassing coincidence, The Times list of latest dividends, Eastern Asia Navigation Company Limited, C&W Walker Holdings Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Deadline set on bids for state pubs in Carlisle, C. S. Wiggins & Sons Limited, Cunard confirms order for two ships will go abroad, Banks told to limit lending for property and financial deals, Ashe Chemical ahead, DTI urge single group for nuclear plant construction, Burtonwood Brewery Company (Forshaws), Gold Fields 'near victory' in Amey takeover, Minister to meet TUC on training, J.Bibby & Sons Limited, British tourist trade increase slackens off, Mr Nixon orders overhaul of tariff system, The Laurie Marsh Group Limited Preliminary Results, Building society chief urges loan rate rise now, Tristar sales must top 275 to break even, Advertising and Marketing Danes cut £1m farm produce campaign, Coal Board and union link to boost sales, Bids and Deals Town & City buy out Moorstat minority, How the markets moved Rises, Company Meetings West Cumberland Silk Mills, U S seeks concessions to halve its Japanese deficit, China to buy six more Tridents in £23m deal, Bodyblow for property shares from the Bank, More strikes likely in building pay deadlock. Business Appointments: Three new directors for J. Bibby & Sons. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Allied Investments in new guise, Foreign Exchange Pound rises 16 points, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Silver loses further ground, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Unit trust prices, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Fixed Interest and Money Banks, properties give ground, Renewed demand for J Lyons, Equities Thin trade in gilts. Property: London Flats, Country Properties, London And Suburban.
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