The Times - 03/11/1972
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By David Wood George Clark and John Groser, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Thursday, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Denis Taylor Dublin, Nov 2, By Our Labour Staff, From Peter Strafford Ottawa, Nov 2, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Friday morning, By Dennis Dwyer, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Nov 2, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Maresfield, Sussex, Nov 2, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Our Correspondent Winchester, Nov 2, By Stewart Tendler, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Thursday, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, Nov 2, From Gretel Spitzer Berlin, Nov 2, From our Correspondent Madrid, Nov 2, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Nov 2, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Nov 2, By David Spanier European Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent New York, Nov 2, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, LASZLÓ EÖSZE, PÉTER VARNAI, A survey by György Kroó, JANOS BREUER, From David Bonavia, From Paul Martin, By Clive Borrell, By George Clark Political Staff, From Michael Knipe, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Keith Horner, Joan Chissell, Eldridge Cleaver, Stephen Frears, Charles Lewsen, Geoffrey Wansell, Géza Csorba, Sandor Hemberger, Gyula Rózsa, By Harold Power New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Dennis Bird, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Prof H. A. Brück, PHS, By a legal correspondent, Philip Howard, C. C. CUNNINGHAM, Uganda Resettlement Board., EMM KOTHRIS, Former MP and Minister of Commerce, , KENNET, , CYRIL HUMPHRIS, , BENJAMIN BRITTEN, The Red House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. DUNCAN WILSON, The Master's Lodge, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. October 31., GUY CLUTTON-BROCK, Gelli Uchaf., RONALD M. BELL., ADRIAN HASTINGS., BUCKMASTER, Furzefield House, Wineham, Henfield, Sussex., J. E. WITHINSHAW, Mount Cottage, Nelson Lane, , JASPER ROOTHAM, , H. C. DENT, , W. H. GIBSON FLEMIING, WYNFORD, , DONALD TYERMAN, , KENNETH PARKER, , From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Roy Farndon, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Barnfather and John Plender, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Gerald Ely, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ALAN BUTLER, , J. W. McANUFF, , GERHARD COHN, , C. H. F. BLAKE, , J. C. BUTLER, Director, AUDRZEJ KRASSOWSKI, , Hugh Stephenson, Leonard Amey, Roy Hay, Mr. Tibor A Antalpéter, Mr. István Kádas, Mr. János Gémes, Dr András Rába., Dr. Gusztáv Holló, Dr Miklós Virág, Mr. Albert Dézsi, Mr. István Tatár, , Mr. Endre Odze,
ResumoNews: Katie Stewart, Hungarian Musical Ensembles, A green and pleasant or a dark, satanic land?, Mr Feather laments 'missed opportunity', Electricity men win £3.50 rise, Small print safeguard for the purchaser, £3,800 for emerald and diamond dress ring, Mediterranean policy surprise by Britain, Discontent over Sadek dismissal, Mail bomb sent to Israeli society in Wimpole St, We Are Optimists, Pay and prices talks collapse, Peace pact deadlines rejected by Mr Nixon, Government tried to meet all CBI and TUC points, Mr Heath says, Super train boycott 'threatens rail jobs', Serb leader likely to go, Anti-inflation priority in pensions Bill, Four helpings of raw imperial history, Marketing In Hungary, Extending The Radius, Premium Savings Bond prizewinners, Bomb reported in late Ulster speaker's house, The Doors Remain Open, Hospital overcrowding 'gross', 'Valuable undertakings by retail trade', US believes voluntary controls are bound to fail, Democrat relishing a Nixon landslide, Both Imperative And Realistic, Trading With Hungary A Promising Forecast... Ways and means to promote Hungarian-British Trade, National plan to halve population of Britain in 50 years advocated, The Features Of Present-Day Hungarian Art, Hungarian Music Over The Past Twenty-Five Years, Report on baby case goes to Mr Carr, Dail votes for referendum to end special position of Catholic Church, Bonn expects treaty between Germanies will be initialled soon, Former Gaullist minister joins the enemy's camp, Prospect of a hard-line Supreme Court, Zoltán Kodály, Disillusioned radicals put case, The Budapest Biennial Of Small Sculpture, Twins: Survey shows widespread change in numbers born in 16 countries, QC challenges 1s will case 'threat' story, Resettlement grants to councils to cover extra spending on Asians, Filling The Role Of Catalyst, Labour MPs divided over Ulster poll Bill, Oxford-Birmingham motorway is being rushed in breach of ministers' pledges, objectors say, Sir Alec concludes China visit after discussing 'everything under the sun' with Mr Chou, Paris talks recrimination over ceasefire hold up, Gordon Banks expects to play again, The sounds of silence in Czechoslovakia, Closure threat for many Manila newspapers, Finding work is Asians' main anxiety, Brigitte Bardot in dispute with minister, There Should Be More, Police spy in Aldershot bomb car, accused says, British Marketing Symposium In Budapest, Mr Trudeau to stay despite election setback, Delay by Uganda Asians over travel documents, Reshuffle of ministers is expected soon, A century and a half of stargazing, No British tariff next year on Norway's manufactures, Mr McGovern's strong rhetoric may be hurting his campaign, Hell's Angels arrested after bodies are found, The Times Diary S Africa envoy dislodged by Asians, Contempt and the Attorney General, Air sabotage Bill provides for life sentence, Basques tie up French consul and burn office, New birth control method passes test, Fine on French Communist paper for libel, Firm guarantees on prices vital to unions, János Ferencsik Speaking On Conducting, Ezra Pound will be given Catholic funeral today, How To Do Business With Hungary, Barbecue items on menu for Guy Fawkes parties Food prices Patricia Tisdall, Freed E German prisoners arrive in the West, Passing-out at Dartmouth, Lords appeal for state takeover of drug firms, New party names candidates to fight two seats, Many Tories expected to oppose renewal of Rhodesian sanctions, I Trust They Find The Way, The parishes move up in the social scale, In The Mainstream Of Cultural Co-Operation, Protestants increase pressure for Army reinforcements in country border areas, A Special Way Of Creating Contacts, TV advertising ban on gratuitous nudity, 'Witchcraft' man and wife jailed, MrClapham sad and bitterly disappointed, Israel mutes its anger at Bonn's freeing of Arabs, Always With A Keen Interest, M Pompidou cancels visit, Prime Minister summons Cabinet for today, Husband 'was humiliated,' murder jury told. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Sun Alliance, Ganz-Mávag, The Hungarian Chamber Of Commerce, Imi, Transelektro, Malev, Multiple Display Advertisements, medimpex, Mafki, Csepel Iron-And Metalworks, Decca, Harvey Nichols, Goblin, Digep, Adwest group, Hungarotex, Annigoni, Abbey Life, Hoechst, Bovis, Hungar Hotels, Hungarian Chemical Machinery Exports, Newhome Veritas, Leicester Permanent, Counterpoint, Oxfam, Monsieur Worth, Hungarocamion, Chemimas, St. Martins, Chemolimpex, Iran Air, Kultura, Twa, London News, Tesco, Bea, Danube Travel. Official Appointments and Notices: Two new judges, Mackay made manager at Forest, Durr's appointment, Sir Philip Adams, a leading Arabist, appointed Ambassador to Egypt, Dr Allende appoints a general as his deputy, University news, Latest appointments, Chairman resigns. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 27 and 30. Reviews: A Pagan Place Royal Court, NPOMaazel Festival Hall, Tercentenary of Heinrich. Schütz, Stuttgart Piano Trio Purcell Room, A Doll's House Greenwich, Emergence of ability Gilbert O'Sullivan Odeon, Hammersmith, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Theatre Royal, Lincoln, Craig Sheppard Queen Elizabeth Hall, Billy Pilgrim's progress Slaughterhouse Five (x) ABC 2 Made (x) Carlton. Politics and Parliament: Rochdale being held to ransom by builders, Opposition prepared to vote for sanctions, More probation hostel places planned: £4m for urban aid programme House of Lords, Vulgar and offensive profits of land speculators, Over 40,000 acres available for housing in SE England: land and property gains liable to 75 per cent tax, Average rent rise of 25p next year, MPs demand a halt to takeovers which lack industrial logic House of Commons, Next week. Sport: Donohill a good steeplechase prospect, London Counties weakened by trial and injury, Sports in Brief, County teams, Two Scottish girls with a single objective, Oxford and Cambridge begin to solve problems, Small clubs hope for regionalism, American horse may run at Leopardstown, Leeds United put Sprake up for transfer, Newton signs contract with Pillage, Graebner's 50 per cent is enough, Stack takes lead after three wins at Doncaster, Attractive offer to Bugner, Cuneo may be at the helm, Aquamanda a threat to Spanish Princess, British 10-man tactics succeed but All Blacks can show a game with more to offer, First round at Melbourne washed out, Shrewsbury trainer takes over, Beal unlikely to play in UEFA Cup, Badminton. Editorials/Leaders: Uneasy Confidence, Sir Alec's Welcome In China, Pensions Public And Private, The Downing Street Breakdown. Letters to the Editor: Let price wardens go on patrol in the British High Street, A European nuclear force, Effect of sanctions upon Rhodesia, Leonardo's horses, Farm land prices, Cost of photographic repairs, Stanley Morison, Retail prices, Preventing hijacks, Talks with Greece, Calculating train speeds, Festival of Soviet music, Misgivings on public law chambers of commerce, Overseas aid, The argument about incomes, Refugee children in Leicester schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, Nov 1, 1947 End of poor law. Obituaries: Rev F. H. Brabant Theologian and teacher, Mr S. G. Gates A distinguished banker, Mr David Hughes, Dr Robert Chesselet, Mr Maurice Wingate Noted property developer, Obituary, Dr Donald Stewart. Business and Finance: Marked slowdown in US wholesale price increases, Retraining priority urged for builders, Turnover at lowest level on SE for 22 months, Government puts eight-point plan for monitoring price increases, Property group declares interest in buying 27 per cent of Hay's Wharf, Whitehall in a jam over public sector accounting, Papermakers out of the wood, £2m ICI fibres expansion, Bids and Deals Centreway acquires Fellows for £1m, UK, France and Bonn in computer links study, Business Diary: A Texan hand to steer Albright, PO charges may rise in summer to help meet huge investment bill, US papermakers silent on reported bid for Bowater, Associate deals, The Times list of latest dividends, UK reserves drop by £98m during October, Need to spur industrial investment, CBI says, Ferranti claim major microcircuit discovery, Fitch Lovell put in £36m offer for Scot Bowyers, Briefly from the Boardroom, £6m trade centre project, Plan for restoring confidence in the $, CBI survey reveals expansion, but fear of inflation still persists, Burton Group rights issue, Trend towards higher national pay deals continuing, report says, £7.5 mini steel mill for Hall Engineering, Pickering Group, Charles Hill sells rest of Bristol City Line to Bibby, Money Market Rates, New light on Poseidon's acquisition, London Merchant Securities Limited, How the markets moved, Wade Potteries climb 29 pc to peak £455,000, Citroën-Fiat rift widens after Agnelli warning, EMI acquires £2.5m share in Brighton marina, Unions pay switch delays Longbridge working pact, Farming's intervention machinery, Anti-trust claim challenged, Imperial Metal in surprise £13m offer for Norgren, Mining Ayer Hitam better than expected, Emperor reports oil and gas finds in Ethiopia, Ford and Vauxhall put prices up by 5 pc, Lloyds in Europe loans link-up, US aluminium set-aside. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, New Issues Cohen Bros Northern debut, Equities Courtaulds a firm feature, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Fall in reserves unsettles pound, Commodities Bradford wool erratic, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurosyndicat, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Late rise in Hay's Wharf, Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day for Gilt-edged, Wall Street. Business Appointments: New managing director for Shipton. Law: RIBA contract a 'farrago of obscurities' English Industrial Estates Corporation V George Wimpey & Co Ltd, Employment 'in continuation' East African Airways Corporation V Secretary of State for Social Services. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties, PROPERTY also on page 29. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,220.
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