The Times - 21/08/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Michael Leapman, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, From John Chartres, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, Ronald Faux York, By Our Environment Reporter, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Golombek, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, Stewart Tendler, Moira Keenan, From Fred Emery, From Philip Short, From Paul Martin, By Peter Hopkirk, Ross Davies, From Michael Knipe, Leonard Buckley, Paul Overy, Max Harrison, Keith Horner, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, By Geoffrey Green, By Norman Fox, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen, By Andrew Porter, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, B.W., Robert Fisk, Victoria Brittain, PHS, Penny Symon, Denis Taylor, HENRY CECIL., VERA NELSON, , CLIFFORD CURRIE, , JOHN MORRIS, , W. G. HAYTER., NAPIER AND ETTRICK., CHARLES W. BELL, Chairman, Coats, K. VELLA HABER., DAVID A. PARKER., BARRY HUTTON., MARGARET REED, GEOFFREY REED., PAUL PAGET., ROBERT McNIDDER., JOHN R. POOLE., F. A. ROBINSON, Honorary Treasurer., M. L. EDGE., A. HYATT KING., C. L. BERGNE-COUPLAND., BRYAN S. DONEGAN., From a Chess Correspondent, Leonard Amey, From Seton Gordon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer, L. L. KATAN., John Plender, By John Woodland, P. J. R. WRIGHT., A. W. GORTON, , ARNOLD FRANCE., T. W. APLIN., Anthony Thomas,
ResumoNews: Greece may let priest in, China discloses find of a bronze horse masterpiece in Han dynasty tomb, Party branches make demand for Dr Schiller's expulsion, 15,000 Asians see the UN as their only hope, Woman accused of landing on Mount Athos, Mr Nixon's lead over his rival increases, Imitation VCs being sold to US at $15 each, £1.25m paid for house and 2,000 acres, Remaining ports vote to return, Colour TV symbolizes Italy's dilemma, Polio reported in Madeira, New York rediscovers its feet in the dark, Bantustan chief refused lunch at 'white' hotel, Sorry state of relations, Hijacker shot by FBI in airport drama, No gas leak in flats blast, TUC general council is ready to adopt more flexible attitude to the Industrial Relations Act, Girls in El Al bomb case see arrested Arabs, New cottage industry, The Times Diary No confidence vote against Cormack, Minister rejects experts' advice on A level changes, Union to 'deal with' men who attacked delegates at dock strike conference, Man with 42,000 futures on his shoulders, Mr Rogers predicts war will end before the presidential election, Storm trouble for pipers at Glenfinnan, Portuguese jail Britons for drug offences, Running out of cards to play, Olympic chiefs faced with fresh African challenge on Rhodesia, Ulster bomb factory discovered by Army, UN pledge of help for 23,000 Asians, $5,000 reward for return of Desramault baby, Jamaican boy reunited with parents, Last days for the Baynard Castle dig, A cleaners' campaign, Staying British to survive, Mammals: Migration of whales, Honeymoon ends in 720-mile rescue tow home, Despair of a belief in bias, Dead policeman inquiry, Fund raising at the minster Regional notebook, Drink law likely to be eased early next year, King Hassan speaks of 'despicable' general, University study looks at break crops Agriculture, Can the church exist without dogma?, £20,000 grant for legal service to assist the poor, British trawlers ready for 'cod war', Shopworkers decide to follow TUC on Act, Future of French coalition party chief in doubt, Round-the-clock computer service for universities in the North-west, British protest to Libya at Embassy attack. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Interim Statement, Capital & Counties, Steel Samson, The Times, Bison, Boac, Cumbernauld. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Fischer sees worth of a draw, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,156, Schoolboy loses British chess title lead. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Business Notices, Women's Appointments. Reviews: The Dragon Half Moon Theatre, BBC Northern Orchestra and Singers Albert Hall, Raskin/Armstrong/ Felix Queen Elizabeth Hall, Williams/Kessel/Previn Queen Elizabeth Hall, Subtle light on Vaughan Williams Opening Concert Edinburgh Festival, London Contemporary Dance Theatre The Place, Probing the nature of love Country Matters Granada, Change of cast for II trovatore, Berlioz Te Deum Albert Hall, Stimulating or just infuriating? The New Art Hayward Gallery. Sport: Tolchard shows dash and boldness of bandit with a bat, Sports in Brief, Now the president can be chosen on merit alone, Bannerman's challenge to Newton just fails, First German winner of a great classic, Power of top class pony demonstrated, Stoke never determined enough to interfere, First division, Danger in zealous name taking, Lancashire V Worcester At Manchester, Tennis, Essex V Sussex At Chelmspord, Hampshire V Derby At Portsmouth, Kent maintain calm challenge, Northants V Notts At Kettering, Agony of mind for black Americans, Crystal Palace's gusto can achieve only so much, Young are too willing to ape famous, Middlesex just fail in brave finish, Wayfarers may lead revival on Solent, Jenkins breaks British 200m record, Essex win to keep alive their interest, Wolverhampton remove some gloom, Somerset V Glamorgan At Glastonbury, Disease kills Test match pitch, Steel Pulse is the key horse, Filiberto proves best of a strong field in Prix Morny. Property: Commercial and industrial Property, Country Properties, Property Preserving rural industries. Editorials/Leaders: 'Public Law' Chambers, When The Child Disappears, Nixon-China Balance-Sheet, The Problem Internationalized. Letters to the Editor: Rights and duties, Right fact on postwar credits, No place for prams, 'Unwanted' churches, In Grantchester Meadows, Asians from East Africa, Losing no time, 'Let these children die', Silver jackpot, Tracing wards of court, Clean food, Benefits for strikers, Golden orfe lost, Explaining paintings, Buying shares, Safeguards for suspects, New car plus extras, Experimenting on living animals, Academic difference over plastics, Disappointing cash dispensers, A question of Orders, Objections to new road schemes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, Aug 19 1947 Edinburgh festival. Obituaries: Roger Furse A leading theatre designer, Mr Donald Groom, Sir Nevile Bland Ambassador to Netherlands. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Business and Finance: McKinsey undertake PO inquiry into late equipment deliveries, Counter attack in credit card battle The Barclaycard operation will soon be in sharp competition with the scheme being launched by the other clearing banks. Ian Morison reports, Tokyo freeing dollars to pay for imports, Chamber of Commerce calling for compulsory membership, Management Chloride recharges its R & D, Pay scales in Britain's boardrooms, Japan and Canada may make TriStar parts for Rolls, The London Intercontinental Trust Limited (Incorporated In England Under The Companies Acts 1948 To 1967) ISSUE of 1,000,000 Ordinary Shares of £1 each at £1 per Share payable in full on application The issue is being underwritten by Mitton, Butler, Priest & Co. Limited Investment Policy, Decisive negotiations at Leyland, Tighter controls by Zambia on foreign goods, Business Diary in Europe: Why Warburg's followed the field, Common Market Trust Limited, Freight Report, British stores are moving into Europe, Mining Changing fortunes at Sungei Besi, More share prices, Results this week London Brick, Marley and Arthur Bell, Prospects for Rolls' loan stock, Pressure by White House cuts rise in Ford prices, Company News Sime Darby may exceed £4m, July savings £51m up, Ruhrkohle lost £47.5m in year, ICI put at top of world's biggest chemical groups, Building strike fears grow, The Times Share Indices, Whitehall unit to vet state industry planning, OPEC talks on oil stake 'near agreement', Cost of docks settlement alarms export houses, No need for a top change at the IMF, Bonds traded in Europe, Griffiths Bentley & Co., Improved Escort range out today. Business Appointments: Mr A Rae succeeds Lord Harvey as chairman of Ilford. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Mr Sidney Spiro for metal forum, Capitalization & week's change, Unit trust prices, New Issues Outlook for Eurotrusts.
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