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The Times - 04/08/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Michael Leapman, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Denis Taylor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Staff Reporters in Belfast, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Staff, By Pearce Wright, By Paul Routledge, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Noyes, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From Mario Modiano, From Moshe Brilliant, From Fred Emery, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, From Jim Railton, By Jim Snow, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Barry Norman, Joan Chissell, Miles Kington, Charles Lewsen, Robert Fisk, Gabriel Ronay, Tom Harper, PHS, Dick Taverne, A. B. STENHOUSE, , MARJORY ALLEN of HURTWOOD, , ROY HARROD, , PATRICIA ALLDERIDGE, Archivist, , WILFRED WATTS., KENN LEWIS., S. E. MUNISI., BRIAN BRANSBURY, Chairman., GEORGE EDINGER, , P. D. SMITH, , MICHAEL TREVANIO, S. D. MALAIPERUMAN, President, , K. BAUM, , JANE RENDEL, , SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, , D. STARK MURRAY, , HELEN S. U. HODGSON, Chairman, , LENA M. JEGER, , SHINWELL, , A. O. H. JARMAN, , R. H. S. ROSE, , F. H. PEAKIN., By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Industrial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Paul Routledge, Labour Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Alan McGregor, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Barnfather, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, F. T. HAMBLIN, , M. I. PEACOCK., RONALD W. BAILEY, , J. B. SCOTT., Charles Hargrove, Philip Dyer,

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News: Lords expedite EEC Bill, American election: Senator, Son was 'pitiful' in hospital, DTI intend to improve company law and insurance, Kidnap suspects stoned to death by Lagos mob, France and China defend their atom tests, Italian railways paralysed by strike, A round bed and a TV show for world's best paid sportsman, GLC Leader sold his Piccadilly shares, Baby case JP reassures Lord Chancellor, Obstacles to the rehabilitation of Derry, Communist build-up in delta threatens Saigon's rice supplies, Cambridge plan calls for £6m relief road, Mr Taverne accepts 'sit it out' advice, In defence of an MP's right to dissent, The Times Diary Bell tolls knell of parting?, Italian mineral water may contain urine, 'Millions lost by shareholders in crooked firms', White House support for arms warning to Russia, Andreotti Cabinet defeated on pensions, Residential Property, Papers' holdings in local radio 'not rigid', Inquiry aims to avoid disputes on quarrying, French tax inquiry puts spotlight on evasion, Food prices control not planned yet, Dean's wife says she 'whacked' policeman's face, Hijackers were fugitives, Final parade marks closure of Mons, Electricity supply men to claim 40 per cent, Parties face big changes in reshuffle of London, Girl hijacker tells court of torture by guerrillas, Antibiotics: Resistant typhoid strain, TV stations must broadcast racial slogans, Camden rent rebellion will have delayed effects, 'Weedkiller on pitches' claim at Hain trial, Shuttlecock Asians allowed in but controls to remain, First step towards a book of law that the citizens can understand, Diary describes journey to Canada to kill Mr Nixon, Voters back Lynch policy of moderation, Flexible approach to Old Mastership period, Dialogue by two Germanies to be on firm basis, Emergency powers taken by Government to guard against long strike, Theorist of Dubcek era put on trial, Counterpoint, Move to canonize Henry VI supported by Anglicans, Arabs welcome Egyptian-Libyan merger plan but political dangers are foreseen, Tax staff 'unfairly criticized in newspapers', Emergency regulations, Archaeologists may get more money, Committee working quickly, Mr Jones says, Hippies help save the California redwoods, Minister wants section of Theft Act reviewed, 'Danger' in kitchen of hospital annexe, SDLP facing loss of Catholic support, Bringing Mr Nagy back to life in Hungary, Shoppers will find few shortages at weekend Food prices Sally White, Senate vote on Indo-China raises constitutional issue, Government shelves travel fund after protests by Labour MPS, Greeks accused of plotting Tupamaro-style revolt, Katie Stewart Gazpacho, Make your own cookbook, Council rents likely to rise 13-14%, Mr Wilson says, Lure of Spain for Fleming and Walloon, Move towards ban on privately held arms in Northern Ireland. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Trident Insurance Company Limited, Rekord, Dorothy Perkins, Savage & Heath Company, Central Park Hotel, Domecq, Hine, The Times, Canlife unit trust, Royal Viking Line, Saa, The New Opel. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,142, Broadcasting, Fischer in strong position as tenth game in world championship is adjourned. Property: Country Property, Property Wanted. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 7, 19 & 22, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Leading amateurs in opposition, Sports in Brief, Wallingford coxed pair have expected repêchage win, Two tie for the lead with new course record, Maverick outstanding in her class, Mary Connor could give Mrs Ward her second success, Glamorgan's target a little out of reach, Women's group to boycott Grand Prix, World record is broken twice by Spitz, Palmer and Heard ahead, Spin too much for Scots, Last Essex pair just fail after frantic efforts to foil Kent, Year's fastest 10,000 metres run by Viren, Bitter pill for doctors in sports medicine, Munich '72 Eastern stranglehold hard to break Judo, Baseball, Luck deserts Lindley on Fortune's Lady, Manser's loss poses a team selection problem, Juniors have training facilities need, One-day games now 55 overs. Politics and Parliament: Annual review would cause uncertainty, Mr Heath's response to demands for disarming of population of Ulster, British slaughterhouses above EEC standards, Next week, Plebiscite before elections desirable, Committee to consider job discrimination, 61 internees still held at Long Kesh, Uniforms must not be worn, Committees not justified, Docks dispute bound to cause higher prices-minister House of Commons, Majorities of more than 100 against EEC Bill amendments House of Lords. Reviews: Having a Lovely Time Bbc 1, Il ritorno d'Ulisse Albert Hall, Rehearsing to improvise performance Open Rehearsal Act Inn, Truffaut's bitter sweet charm Les deux anglaises et le continent (X) Curzon The Black Belly of the Tarantula (X) New Victoria Children's Film Festival National Film Theatre, Ronnie Scott's: Charles Mingus Sextet, Sons of the Blood Bbc 2, The Vicar of Soho Gardner Centre, Peter Hall's "Figaro" for Glyndebourne. Editorials/Leaders: Post Office Finances, But WHO Will Be President?, The Senate Votes To Cut Off Funds, Powers As A Precaution. Letters to the Editor: Railway fares, Doctors and abortions, Palindromic dates, Recreation in cities, Future of Covent Garden, Teapot design, TUC power over unions' policies, Management of National Health Service, Changeover to value-added tax, Redundant churches, Byron as a vandal, Banks' service to the public, Titian unexplained, Round Pond is for boats, Plastics and pollution, Links with Czechoslovakia, Labour Party discipline, Welsh in court. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, Aug 2, 1947 Mediation offer. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Open University Appointments:, University news Oxford. Obituaries: Sir Charles Pawsey, Mr Charles Westcott, Obituary, King Of Bhutan Ruler who brought reform to Himalayan kingdom. Business and Finance: Rank raises cinema prices, Talks with Europe on computer link-up, UCS liquidator says ordinary creditors will receive nothing, Increased ICL stake for GEC and Plessey, £12.6m postal loss may bring price rises next year, Company News Brilliant start by Reed group, Spot Position of Sterling, The Robert Stigwood Group Limited, Interim Statement Beralt Tin And Wolfram, Limited, Fixed Interest and Money, Mining Palabora recovery blunted by costs, Japan offers US £200m deal to cut trade surplus, Industrial trends encouraging, Swissair 'does not intend to buy Concorde', Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Decision imminent on Channel tunnel, Questions on the ADH rights issue, German bank to open branch in London, Litigation bogs down the tundra pipeline The great Alaskan oil rush has run into many obstacles. Anthony Thomas reports, The Times list of latest dividends, Company News Thorn fears Japanese, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Demand for bullion raises fears in Tokyo, British-American Tobacco Company Limited, Business Diary: Internal relief for the Corporation, Agreement to resume engineering pay talks, Watney raises tenants' terms, German growth at 8pc, Bids and Deals 'Offer still not enough' say Crabtree, IMF gold sales mooted, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, UDT profits jump by £8m, Stock Conversion, Gold: A French viewpoint, Interim Statements, The Times Share Indices, Triumph Investment Trust Preliminary Results Record Profits · Increased Dividend Bonus Issue Proposed, 'Imps' and Rockefeller group in poultry link-up, Thomson in bid talks for Sunair Lunn-Poly, North Sea strike hopes boost Sunningdale, Firms' orders and output up but at lower rate than expected-CBI, Policy reforms on way for consumer councils, How the markets moved Rises, Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Authority Investments, Fire insurance cuts for 40 trades, Hepworth Ceramic Holdings Ltd. Business Appointments: Board reshuffle at Triumph Investment: Mr G Whyte to be executive chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Silver gains, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, New Issues J. Lyons rights will raise £19m, UDT close higher.

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