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The Times - 05/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Norman Fox, From Our Air Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Dan van der Vat, By Nature-Times News Service, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, From a Chess Correspondent, From a Reporter of The Times Higher Education Supplement, Stephen Jessel, From Our Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Staff Reporters, From Charles Hargrove, From Alan McGregor, From Our Own Correspondent Brussels, Sept 4, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Ian McDonald, From Dessa Trevisan, By Richard Davy, From Our Own Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Dougherty, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Neil Allen, From Jim Railton, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Nicholls, From Brian Lewis, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, William Gaunt, John Percival, Chris Dunkley, Roger Berthoud, Bernard Levin, Humphry Berkeley, PHS, DAVID FORRESTER, , RICHARD FITTER, , W. REID, , RENÉE SHORT., MALCOLM DEAN., U. B. BASNYAT., DAVID CROUCH. House of Commons. September 2., PETER RUTLAND, 238 Trent Valley Road, Oakhill, Stoke-on-Trent. August 31., W. P. KIRKMAN., A. K. RUPANI. 70 Turner Road, Edgware, Middlesex., G. E. MILNE. The Rowans, Beacon Road, Crowborough, Sussex., J. A. WILLIAMS. Chairman, Roads Campaign Council, 28 Mount Street, W1., S B. JOLLEY., P. S.-FOSTER., CHARLES OWEN. 26 Beaumont Street, WI. August 30., MARY M. HILL, , ESME DOUGLAS. ADRIAN DOUGLAS., By our Agricultural Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Guy Hawtin, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Sally White, Kenneth Owen, G. J. MEPHAM., J. C. DRYSDALE, , S. BERESFORD, ,

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News: Police chief makes a plea for those using drugs, Astronomers excited over star signals, Mr McGovern able to win only grudging support from suspicious southern governors, Leftist may unseat leftist over Europe, Russian airline strands 100 in Moscow, Mrs Irving in Zurich to face trial, Extradited man arrives at Heathrow in a coma, Fewer cattle explains soaring EEC meat prices, Dominguin gored by bull in French arena, Parents protest at choice of secondary schools, UK asks 50 countries to help in settling the expelled Asians, 'Street corner' help for young people urged, Angry start to Italian railway strike, Jews meeting in London condemn Soviet 'slave tax', Prince Sihanouk says Chou-Kissinger link has been established, Rules that stifle spirit of adventure, The confidence of Mr Krag, Mr Hain seeks new campaign against racialism, No more Asians here, Leicester will insist, Inquiry call over bail for legless burglar, Yes it was terrible, but what was the co-pilot's name?, Seamen's union may sue general council, Journalists end strike, MP's husband buys estate for £975,000, IRA says report of plots is nonsense, President of France invited to China, Attempt to kill the mayor of Gaza, Job talks in prison 'could save £500,000 a year', Shipping line bans dumping of rubbish in the sea, BBC gives children's TV an extra 200 hours, Mr Tanaka basks in praise, Big business eases out the fancy birds, Base in Central Highlands reported lost, The Times Diary Conscience of an Irish rebel, Yugoslavia given £680m credit by the Russians, Premium Savings Bond winners, Concorde demonstrations: The Con-, Slow progress on delineation of Kashmir line, Parkhurst men come off jail roof as Mr Carr starts his talks, Questions decision-makers must answer Education notebook, Spanish film censorship defended, Overwhelming rejection of pleas by rebel unions against suspension for registering under industrial Act, Hijackers face death penalty in S Vietnam, Anti-Allendists warned as Chile celebrates, Shortage of golf balls brings rationing, Weapons range to be reopened with more land, Cambridge don urges universities to end degrees for non-vocational courses, Mr Heath's appeal on IRA to Mr Lynch, Move to protect 216 sq miles of Lincolnshire, Airliner could be 20 times quieter than today's jets, Ban on US swimmer after dope test, Mr Powell: still Yesterday's Man, Seaman admits bomb threat to car ferry, Iceland likely to negotiate on fishing limit, White Christians urged to speak out, Unions 'not alternative government'-president, Why Prague was glad to let Mr Sling go, Science report Psychology: Sexual responses, Radio Caroline drops museum disguise and sails off to broadcast again, TUC reject compromise pleas and vote to keep out 500,000 workers, UDA breaks off relations with Army because of 'continual harassment', Mitterrand visit to Moscow is called off, Timothy Davey finds life better in reformatory, Nurse says she got no guidance over violent patients, The Times ready to wear offer. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Galerie JEAN RENET, Hamilton & Inches, Rs, Twa, Mouton-Cadet, Shorts, Mining Supplies Limited, Lloyds beginners, Bankers Trust Company,, Save And Prosper Group, Jcb, Douglas, Ansamatic, Heinemann. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,169, Broadcasting, Two set pace in Paignton chess congress. Picture Gallery: Trades Union Congress.. Official Appointments and Notices: Social Democrat leads new Finnish coalition, Lord Boyle lifts doubt from Leeds competition, The King's School, Canterbury, University news Dundee. Reviews: Bbc So Albert Hall, Halina CzernyStefanska Wigmore Hall, Hurricane Higgins Thames, FASHION by Prudence Glynn, Connoisseur of the antique Hamilton Collection British Museum, Flowers on the compost heap The Garden Hampstead, Korean National Dance Company Roundhouse, With All My Love I Hate You Act Inn, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Usher Hall, Edinburgh. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 & 22, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices also on pages 18 & 20, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Olympic Games Results From Munich, Sports in Brief, Greg Chappell hammers 67 in 22 minutes, Be Hopeful to defy age at Brighton, Yesterday's results, Substitute rule extended, Stockton defeats Cox on day of startling successes, Schoolgirl high jumper overshadows stars Athletics, Spitz takes seventh gold as Americans dominate Swimming, Quarter-final places for Evans and Moughton Boxing, Continent in need of personalities, Piggott fined £100 and cautioned, Britain has chance of taking fifth place Hockey, Bronze medal ride by British pursuit team Cycling, Murray and Carson continue struggle, Pattisson sailing nearer to gold medal class Yachting, Keino embellishes his legend: Borzov and Spitz establish theirs, Today's programme, Sea Catch to rescue of speculators, Britain has cause for cautious optimism Equestrian Sports, Today's football, Race develops into farce, Mottram plays with confidence, Devon's 14 men too strong for Surrey. Editorials/Leaders: Paying The Costs Of Prosecution, An Education For Mass Dissent?, The Ransom Of Soviet Jews. Letters to the Editor: PO savings?, Turf of old England, 'Halt-duck crossing', Weapons in airliners, Feckless families, Pennine Motorway, By train to Europe, Homeless Asians, Trade with the third world, Industrial property rights, Loss of the Grange, A Prime Minister's department, Seminary life, Disturbances in Nepal, Fires caused by burning of stubble, Salary levels and corporate effectiveness. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1947 Meat for sausages. Obituaries: Sir Geoffrey Nightingale, Prof R Jardine Brown Urban and Regional Studies at Reading University, Mr C. M. Gwillim. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals BET-'MAM's' in £1.2m switch, Computer news On-line system speeds import clearance, SE deals at 18-month low, Mining INCO unit joins Quebec unit, Spot Position of Sterling, Reserves up $9m despite earlier run on sterling, United British Securities Trust Limited Secretary-Fleming & Murray Three year summary of results, Lewis & Peat Further Advance In Profits, Japan's exports recover to near peak in August, Cammell Laird to get further £14m government aid for modernization, Monetary forum urges 'sensible fiscal policies', Business Diary: Cammell Laird's Day of destiny, The Times list of latest dividends, W Germany likely to curb coal imports, Cosmos 1973 tour charges based on 7pc devaluation, Decca's major recovery in capital goods, Briefly from the Boardroom, An exotic air in the High Street, Weekends begin on Thursdays Ross Davies looks at the growing debate over the four-day week, Wiggins Teape to market plastic paper, Fibreboard cases to be dearer, Lynton Holdings Ltd, Tyne boilermakers want to revoke 3-year pay deal, Equities Inflation fears upset leaders, Money Market Rates, Illingworth Morris in Japanese clothing pact, Company News Myson betters both payout and profit targets, Hawker and BAC talks on merger are shelved, Jaguar unions urge full turnout for crucial vote, Inco raises selling prices by 15 per cent, melody Melody Mills Limited, Authorities may shun new water panels, Manufacturing investment in first half shows little sign of recovery, Indian pepper exports up but value down, Minister names 14 to run new Gas Corporation from January 1, How the markets moved Rises, Uk Reserves, Govan start on time 'very dicey', Associates deals, German oil talks with Venezuela, State Aid For Cammell, Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day for gilt-edged. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound slightly lower, Commodities Firmer trend in base metals, NatWest seeks share quote in Germany, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, New Issues British Leyland's 100m franc offer, London & Regional Market Prices Decca closes higher. Business Appointments: Reshuffle at Carpets group board. Property: Salerooms.

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