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The Times - 12/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Peter Nichols, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, From Philip Short, From David Cross, By Our Political Editor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Business News Staff, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, From Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From a Veterinary Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, From Our Own Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Craig Whitney, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ian McDonald, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Bernard Levin, PHS, Trevor Fishlock, Richard Davy, EDWARD QUINN., JOHN HEWISH, , N. F. H. PAYTON SMITH, London, N6., C. C. SCHWEITZER, Professor of Poli-, TEMPLE WILLCOX., ROY HUGHES., MARTHA GELLHORN., ILAN ISRAEL., GARY BLACK., PHILIP BARNEY., NATALIE ZARACH. NOACH FREEDMAN, IRENE SCLARE., VICTORIA PALEIT, C. WITTON-DAVIES, , W. G. R. M. LAURIE, , D. M. LEWIS, , H. MOTZ., DAVID R. BATES., LAURENCE COLLIER, , JEFFERY DANIELS, Curator., DAVID HOLBROOK, , STANISLAUS SAVAGE., DONALD B. CLUTTON., By Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Plender, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, From John Earle, By Ian Morison, By Roy Farndon, Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, MICHAEL W. D. WHITE., MALCOLM ASHWORTH., G. H. TURNER, , David Fanning, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Arthur Reed, by Philip Ray deputy editor, Travelnews, by a Special Correspondent, by Ray Hankin Air Correspondent, Travelnews, by Michael Mortimer, by Patrick O'Leary, by David McIlwain,

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News: UN anxiety after American veto in Security Council gives support for reprisals by Israel, Mr Heath confident on incomes, Build-up of elderly in mental hospitals, Cairo sees Bonn in Zionist plot, Future for freight independents is far from rosy, Some proposed districts too big, councils say, Chinese held by Indonesian security men, A lifeline to Brittany's drowning language, Hiring not buying is trend in business flying, Swift passage likely for Europe Bill in Lords, World airlines seek bigger share of holiday market, 2,400 seek docks pay-off in first week, White House tight-lipped on Hanoi statement, English cheese producers appeal to good taste, Frenchmen differ over socialism, Mr Carr issues warning to prison demonstrators, Helicopter industry is growing at an enormous pace, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Cornelius Clancy fined for assault during picketing, Four British yachtsmen saved in storm, Licensing authority for data banks proposed, Nato head argues against changes in alliance, 15 guerrillas reported killed in Mozambique, Advance booking plan not quite off the ground, Allende anger over exports threat, Confusion over implementation of Act on right of parents to choose Education notebook, British MPs to spend 10 days in China, Social security talks fail, 'Dramatic' progress in fighting brucellosis, Special courts for internees under review, French rebuked by cancellation of airline talks, Broker-man of many tasks, Jerusalem judges confirm Government's refusal to let wanted man stay, Church 'punch-drunk with advice', Belgian hunt for Arab, Inflation warning by Bank sends share prices sliding, Decision on Caroline Desramault delayed, 11-year-old boy stows away to Iceland, Juror bribed in plot to 'rig' trial, Crown say, Jetting off to the sun? Some tips on choosing a flight wisely, One day in the life of Fritz Heeb, Greenwich ban on through traffic in park, Cancer: Anti-viral substances, The Times Diary The Seagull as Hall's farewell?, Political spies 'hired by Nixon fund-raiser', On the dangerous descent into doubletalk, Air bombing scare at the Olympic stadium during closing ceremony, Greek rulers plan 15 years ahead, Governments seek compromise between rivals on world's blue riband route, Jurists reprimand Greeks over treatment of prisoner, Swiss may buy Hunter after rejecting US and French fighters, Confusion over airlift of Uganda Asians, Egyptian minister will still visit Britain, British Army mission ordered out of Uganda, Chemists press BMA to curb excess prescribing of drugs, Vietcong use milder language to repeat their proposals for a three-part coalition in Saigon, Links between airlines and tour companies peg costs, France hints that way is clear for EEC summit next month, The Maudling memorandum on incomes, Ready-spun non-shrink frozen meat arrives, Untrained staff on duty in ward, inquiry told, Labour policymakers delay Europe entry decision, Pacific traffic is booming, Mr Whitelaw faced with worst threat from militants as loyalists form a common front, Eton College, Crucial stage in the running battle of north Atlantic, Heavier lorries plea by Leyland chief, Barrier brings peace: A new type of motor-, Average child loses year's schooling by 15. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tradewinds Airways Ltd., Britannia Airways, Beas, Humber Airways Ltd, Harvey Nichols, The Carlton Tower, Richard Ellis & Son, Dresdner Bank, World Airways, Ansafone, British Air Ferries, Air Gregory Ltd., British Caledonian Airways (Charter) Ltd., Ias, Gas-the natural fuel, court line, Eagle Flying Services Ltd.,, Ansamatic, Boac, Bristow Helicopter Group, Simpson, Ncl. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford Union Society steward resigns, Church news Latest appointments:, University rectors resign over Franco decrees, Latest appointments, Resignation accepted, Phantom squadron wins RAF combat award. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,175, Salerooms. Reviews: More than the monument in the piazza, Exclusive lines under the desert stars, Legal Notices, Munich Philharmonic Albert Hall. Property: Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Public Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 6, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Women's Appointments also on page 7. Sport: America will find out what went wrong, Weights favour Time Out in Royal Sussex Stakes, Germans victors in day-long battle, Sports in Brief, Another chance for Brown under new rule, IOC impose life ban on Pakistani team, Sobers suggests change in West Indies captaincy, Majid goes masterfully to 2,000 runs on eccentric pitch, Century by Boycott as Yorkshire take charge, Americans may have to wait five months, Inconsistent bounce proves great leveller, Results yesterday, Replay to be replayed after dull draw, Plenty to do for Black Douglas at weights, Lessons must be learnt, Mercer scores double at Wolverhampton, Final medals table, Medal Winners Of Munich Olympics. Editorials/Leaders: SAD If Our Friends Stayed Out, Acid Test Of Registration, No Outside Solution, The Future Of The Olympics. Letters to the Editor: Pennine motorway, Japanese trade: the disservice of misplaced loyalty, Advice to pupils, Tragedy at Munich: odds against security forces, Development in Cornwall, Grange Park, The ordeal of Northern Ireland, The tallest hollyhock, Seminary life, Nudes in advertisements, The value of a degree, Reforms in prison, Satisfaction. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Lymington stays in Hampshire, Order will not be achieved in Ulster if extremists in both communities persist in provocative behaviour House of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Sept 10, 1947 Effects of war. Obituaries: Mr Richard Meyer A commercial radio pioneer, Dr Norman Davidson A leading biochemist, Dr Victor S. Frank, Mr C. F. Uwins, Obituary. Deaths. Business and Finance: Chairmen's Reports Centrovincial buoyant, Citroen will offer Wankel engines in 1973 cars, Bank of England Notice, Germany's foreign exchange curb eased, Business Diary: Chemistry teacher's success formula, Company News Allied Suppliers property assets valued at £55m, BP may delay £30m expansion in Scotland, Pressure for higher housing cost yardsticks, GNP rose only 1pc last year: less spent on food, tobacco and fuel, Industry offers cold comfort to the Asians, Spot Position of Sterling, Approval sought for 5 pc increase in gas charges, Redundancy strike at Montedison, Mono Containers Limited Chairman's Half-Year Interim Statement 1972, Esso and Amoco petrol and oils dearer today, Mr Volcker says role of gold must diminish, Bids and Deals Goblin reject offer worth £3.6m, Tokyo call to free all industries for foreign investors, ROTHMANS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (formerly called Carreras Ltd., a Company incorporated under the Companies Acts 1862-1900), The Times list of latest dividends, Westforth Electrical & Automation, Hartley Baird Limited, DTI 'error' over Dollar Land, Catering trade turnover stays buoyant, Briefly from the Boardroom, Statement soon on BSC policy, Computer news Scicon develops new hospital system, Dock strike cost PLA £1.6m in lost revenue, Eliminating gold from the monetary system Xenophon Zolotas, Governor of the Bank of Greece until 1967, expounds a personal view, Northern Developments Holdings Limited Year to 31st March, 1972, Modified Efta pact agreed, Mining Impala platinum confident of demand, Channel ferry operators likely to raise fares, British hope of servicing RB211s for Europe, Anti-dumping levy on East German pigiron, Thornycroft sit-in men to get power bill, Money Market Rates, UK companies win £4m Sydney cable contract, Bacal Bacal Construction Limited, Truck makers fear slump in sales will continue till 1974, Arbitration move in naval dockyards pay dispute, North Koreans may open trade office in London, Encouraging increase in wholesale textile sales, How the markets moved Rises, SIB report defends four-year record and calls for further government aid to shipbuilders, Bsr Limited Sales and Profits substantially up at half-year., Saudi venue for oil negotiators, Trident expands its market share, Stanwood Radio LIMITED, Edward Webb & Sons (Worcester) Limited. Business Appointments: Two new directors for Wm Brandt's Sons & Co. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Equities Depressing day for shares, Recent Issues, Equities in retreat, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Commodities Early losses in sugar recouped.

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