The Times - 24/10/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Henry S. Bradsher, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Stewart Teridler, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Clive Borrell, From Philin Howard, By Our Air Correspondent, Peter Newell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knipe, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From a Special Correspondent, From Uur Correspondent, From Our Correspondent., From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From David Housego, Keith Horner, William Gaunt, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, Paul Moor, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By A Staff Reporter, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Richard Davy, Bernard Levin, PHS, BURTON OF COVENTRY., MARTIN THOMAS., NICHOLAS KALDOR., TED LEADBITTER, , BAMBER GASCOIGNE., A. ROBERT GOODA., PETER SELF., THURSO., PATRICIA WILSON., H. H. WATSON, , PETER CONDER, , CHARLES OWEN, , BASIL BOOTHROYD, , JAMES MATHEWS, , WALTER J. HOLLENWEGER, , JOHN R. HETHERINGTON, , DAVID CHESTERMAN, , Fashion by Prudence Glynn, By Our Coins Correspondent, From Harry Debelius Madrid, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Guy Hawtin, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, A. H. DALTON, , J. A. H. BARRATT, , R. HINE R. G. HOWELLS, HUGH BRADY, GEOFFREY BRENNAN., MARIANNE PITTS, R. J. FAWCETT, , IAN HARRIS, , DOUGLAS C. CORNWALL, , J. C. BUTLER, , P. J. S. LUMSDEN, , Eric Wigham, Sue Masterman, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Roy Farndon, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, by Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, by the Rev Ian Thomson, by Basil Gingell, Ross Davies,
ResumoNews: S Korea passes special laws to deal with referendum on constitution, Beer stays triumphant, French navy missiles on show at Le Bourzet, Sanctions order likely to meet Lords resistance, The Times Diary Post haste at Transport House, Sir Gerald Nabarro switched seats after ugly piece of driving, prosecution says, Japan and Russia discuss terms of peace treaty, Passenger service by Royal Mail bus, 65 hostages freed as hijackers surrender, Newsprint price to go up on January 1, Shah's fear over Iraq allayed by Russians, Mystery of the invisible government, Travelling people, Critics of Ceylon Press Council Bill answered, Ulster MP will try to break Vanguard-Unionist links, Cardinal leads progressive church campaign in Spain, Envoy asked to be shot rather than be a hostage, Atom building closed as key workers clain danger money, Giving credit where credit's due, Motorcycle champion dies, Libya insists-on Arabic in passports, Soviet spy ring alleged under Christian cover, Will leaving widow 1s a forgery, Crown says, £20m grant requested to aid teenage jobless, Queen Anne's Mansions block approved, Eton seen as a zoo, pupils' magazine says, New York diary, Dr Kissinger in 'heated' talks, Demonstrators fail in attack on Mrs Gandhi, Tory ginger group want private car curb, UN aids Zambia to feed refugees, Two British frigates stand by in fish war, Theory that elm disease is spread by roots, Fewer near misses in air, Chinese decide to cut time-wasting countryside meetings, Hidden strength sprang from a London parish, Russia calls up Jew excused 'diploma tax', Villagers can reclaim cost of fight against by-pass, Disruption plan for power unions, Rights and wrongs in the conflict over the aims of various schools Education notebook, The Bible, Nato to accept Soviet dates for security talks, Gordon Banks 'out for rest of season', Dr Kaunda calls for intensified struggle, £7,000 for a tiny Japanese carving, Hopes of minor parties in West Germany hit by results of local elections, Craft print union votes to stay on register, Army officers' training to be examined, Monday Club MP provides a home for Uganda Asian refugee family, Crowns for royal silver wedding, Five boards to advise on agricultural research, 'Swindler on highest level' gets seven-year sentence, Cairo secret session on relations with Moscow, Anonymous offer of eye for Gordon Banks, Mr Houghton keeps Labour chairmanship, Plea to Mr Wilson by European socialists, London busmen's pay increase exceeds proposed £2 limit, Grenada talks in London, Mayor of Gaza courted dismissal by Israelis, Target for nursery places, Men in army uniforms steal guns and ammunition in raid on Ulster depot, European debate on space plans ends in confusion, Push-button system will display news on television screens, £43,000 for man who was blinded, Lonely masterpiece of American painter changes hands for $250,000, Vicious and despicable attack by 'Private Eye' on woman journalist out of revenge, QC says, Potent means of uniting divided churches, President Amin is told by doctors to have a complete rest, Saigon said to have rejected all peace formulas put forward by Americans, State visit of President Heinemann begins today, Spreading the gospel-in 117 languages, Union between North and-South Yemen proposed as peace talks continue in Egypt, Man 'who opened door to Kray inquiry' jailed, German Liberals open congress on defiant note after poll setback, Churchill scepticism on Lusitania theory, Mr Heath sweeps aside EEC summit critics, Accord unlikely before election, Fleet St strike goes on, Versions which have produced the world's best-seller, Inflation dominates Bonn election campaign, Chase fails to find trawler taken by cook, Four powers begin Berlin talks, Government told to ensure equal pay in industry, Britain to end one-sided visa pact with Cuba, Astronomy: Cygnus radio outburst. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, Michelin Zx Radials, Knight Frank & Rutley, Multiple Display Advertisements, Domecq, CAP, Hazell Watson & Viney Limited, Collins, Rolex, National Westminster Bank, Scripture Union, Billing & Sons Limited, Hawkes and Company Limited,, The Times, Weatherseal Windows Ltd., Sun Alliance & London, Cafod, Canlife unit trust, Casino, George Philip, Diners Club, Price Forbes, Oxfam, Thames Television, John Peters, Communicor, King's Lynn, THE New English Bible, Philips, Mowbrays BIBLE DEPARTMENT, Twa, Spck, First National City Bank, Church House Bookshop, Boutique Simpson, The British and Foreign Bible Society. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: New Suffragan bishopric, Tito pressure campaign to force Serbian resignations, University news Manchester, Ethiopian award. Law: Invitation to settle Drummond-Jackson v British Medical Association and Others, ' Facilitating entry into UK' Regina v Singh Regina v Meeuwsen, Transcript of dead witness's evidence admissible Regina v Hall, No costs in 5-year divorces Chapman v Chapman. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 28 & 29, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 & 28, Domestic Situations, Saleroom, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 & 29, Entertainments. Reviews: West Berlin's Festwochen, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Thomas Bullen Hever Castle, Bournemouth SO/ Berglund Festival Hall, Thomas Igloi Purcell Room, Carson Country Bbc 1, Gabriel Fournier Morley College Gallery, Solitaire Sadler's Wells. Sport: Charlton take the honours and Sheffield keep the spoils, Leeds team again disrupted, Chance for John Lloyd to prove worth again, Sports in Brief, Football results, Harlequins partners in opposition, Outsider has easy victory, Bristol show a high-souled spirit in defeat, Gay Trip will be big attraction at the revived Liverpool meeting, McAlinden rejects £22,500 and Conteh, Riessen forces Newcombe to brilliant victory, Famine ends for Knudsen, Today's fixtures, Curtain call expected at Longchamp, All Blacks seek to regain their pedestal. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1947 Limiting power of Lords. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Wall St fails to inspire, Woolworth easier, New Issues Anston Holdings valued at £2.1m, Foreign Exchange The pound a shade easier, Commodities Copper demand improving, Wall St closes 8.50 points up, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Fixed Interest and Money. Politics and Parliament: Shipyard strike: officials kept out to avoid harming talks on inflation, 'Make citizenship basis of entry', Gustav Heinemann: a politician in Germany's self-critical spirit, Mr Heath attacks 'contemptible attitude' of Mr Wilson, Wilmslow wins battle to remain in Cheshire, Summit augurs well for enlarged EEC: new impetus to development House of Commons, Suggested ways of dealing with Uganda, Amount of regional aid will be decided by Council of Ministers. Editorials/Leaders: The Cod War Becomes Uglier Again, A Warmly Welcome State Visit, By The End Of 1975, Money Supply Outlook. Letters to the Editor: Cheaper air fares, Britain's commitment to a European economic union, Disused churches and other Faiths, The same facile assumptions about prices, Cliffe Marshes, Hallmarks and consumer Protection, IBM and effective competition, VAT and the artist, Finance Act changes in share incentive schemes, The Lusitania's cargo, Future of the railways, Access cards: more reactions, Classical Top Ten, Special address for BRS, Rugby crowds, Penalties for mugging, Mr Losey's screenplays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,211, Broadcasting, Camrose Trophy leaders. Deaths. Obituaries: GEOFFREY OST Work for theatre in Sheffield, Mr J. H. Baddeley, PROF S. LEFSCHETZ Engineer and mathematician. Business and Finance: Mining 'Johnnies' prospects for this year, Growth of money supply slows, but is still at annual rate of over 20 per cent, Company News Bangladesh will cut profits of James Finlay, Japan export curbs are likely soon, Air chief criticizes fares move, Spot Position of Sterling, National pay supplement the most simple way, Can a P & O profits forecast be meaningful?, Forward Levels, Polystyrene to cost more, Lucas still hit despite partial end to strike, Computer news ICL's future queried by CAP chairman, Business Diary: Adding to the Montagu collection, The Times list of latest dividends, Scottish bank staffs lodge claim for 12 per cent rise, Further growth expected in W German economy, Briefly from the Boardroom, Cocoa agreement 'a major achievement', Inflation 'threat to monetary pact', Nations discuss employment of foreign labour, EEC drops scheme to lower farm prices, Woolworth, Copper from Chile is unloaded at last, Daejan Holdings Limited Merger with City and Country Properties Ltd., The cost of Woolworth's new trading formula, Champagne price likely to go up by 20 per cent, EEC to end rail haulage preference over roads, Money Market Rates, Dutch touch to Europe's mail, New investment trust, Bermudan group buys property bond firm, Statutory pay and price controls 'admission of failure'-CBI chief, How the markets moved, Increase sought in import quota for apples, The Times Share Indices, Minister rules out intervention on Tyne, Anglowest Limited, Bids and Deals London & County terms for Drakes, Separate freight unit urged under waterways reshaping, Libya to give cash compensation to Agip for oil participation, Agreement on revised P & O-Bovis terms likely, Associates deals, R. K. T. Textiles Limited. Business Appointments: Two directors named for Gestetner board. Property: London And Suburban.
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