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The Times - 13/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From David Wood, Political Editor, From John Groser Political Staff, From Michael Knipe, By Malcolm Brown, From Fred Emery, From Christopher Sweeney, By Tim Devlin, From Christopher Walker, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By a Staff Reporter, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Hugh Clayton, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Dan van der Vat, By Nature-Times News Service, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Harry Golombek, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Louis Heren, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Richard Harris, Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, PHS, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, DAVID BEAL., PETER T. LANDSBERG, , Bahadur Najak, , BALFOUR OF INCHRVE., BRIGITTE KAY, , DOUGLAS BROWN, , IAN M. LESLIE, , B. GOTTLIEB, , W. P. C. de TRAFFORD, , S. WEIGHELL, , R. H. TREDGOLD, , STAN NEWENS, , M. R. WEALE, , W. P. KELLY, , ALASTAIR BIGHAM, , MARY CROZIER, , R. M. ROBBINS, , JOANNA NASH, , PETER BLACK, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From George Clark Parliamentary Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Michael Baily, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, By Roy Farndon, By Gerald Ely, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, C. N. JUPP, , LESLIE STANILAND, , E. OSBORNE, , J. DENZA, , IVOR CLEMITSON, GORDON COLLING, , STANLEY HYMAN, , Guy Hawtin, David Cross, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely, by John Gaselee, by Roland Howard, J.G., by John Wilberforce, by John Drummond, J.D., by Leslie Catchpole,

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News: Katie Stewart, Compensation review for dispossessed, Timothy Davey exchange under study, Mr Nixon makes lightning sortie into the South, Hard task shaping company pensions to new codes, Decline in plankton causes anxieties over fisheries, Meteorology: Why June was so cold, ·Young authorities on the rail-, Where prosperity is a way of life, Every other high school pupil on drugs, Republicans boycott inquiry into bugging, Miners defer pay claim to late November, Blind Spanish princess marries a doctor, Coroner wants inquiry on lifeguard drinks, Judge waits for talks in Dawn Addams case, End of tariff system may mean dangers, First-class life policy a sound investment, Hard-up girls made a suicide pact, Party warned of need to keep faith with voters, Huff and a puff but the house stays up, · Jocelyn Burton, whose latest work is shown above, had unlikely, Woman tells why she wrote down names of judges, Problems of cost in motor business, Children in care need an ombudsman, delegates told, Mrs Gandhi routs her critics at Congress Party conference, Council of Legal Education: Michaelmas examination results, Arab mediator hopeful of settling Yemen dispute, Local authorities will be told to put strict time limit on planning permission, European Parliament debates EEC budget, Tipstaff to trace wards of court, Value-added tax welcomed as overdue reform, Rivers becoming cleaner, Strasbourg prepares for influx, Counterpoint, Insurance brokers, Former envoy to Nato joins Greek Cabinet, Somerset fight for Weston super Mare, South Africans bid high for mementos, Emotional debate ends in defeat for Mr Powell on vote over admission of Uganda Asians, Libel summons on police chief dropped, Shielding company's assets and income, Public aid sought in combating mugging, Royal party link arms to aid the Queen in rowdy student protest, Great expansion of nursery education and polytechnics in Mrs Thatcher's package, Tension builds up in Belfast as UDA turns against Army, Public and press rights are extended, 'Cowardly and despicable' rioters criticized by former minister, Community decision by a majority vote, General takes over in Madagascar, Churches make move for fixed Easter, Stubble trouble for farmers, Bulk schemes help to spread the risk, Problems of one chief and too many indians, Government beats Mr Powell on immigration by two to one, Driver hurt in train crash at Wimbledon, Hard labour down on the farm helps to keep the Chinese in trim, How to miss the tax man's eye, Move to head off MPs' threat to Mr Short, Actress walks off after shout from audience, UN man in Beirut shot dead by driver, A bit of Bank rate glory fades, The 'Higher Education Supplement', All pig meat is dear but lamb a good buy Food prices, CBI to seek higher price rise limit, A timidly minded US Congress in haste to end its existence, Hostages freed as prison rebellion ends, Basildon to vote on Uganda Asians issue, Horses escape at Wembley, Congregational pledge to be reenacted, Airport blight scare is moonshine, minister says, Barber attack on men who 'put democracy at stake', Schweitzer medal for Samaritans founder, Polish Primate invited to visit America, British envoy must leave Uganda with the Asians, General Abrams is confirmed as Army chief, Hungary battles for chess Olympiad title, The right firm for the client's needs, Brandt party begins battle for votes, Law Society leader urges greater support for police, Rome tells Dutch bishops to drop new catechism, BMA seeks assurance on erasures, Valleys are thick with corn, Mr Prior says, The Times Diary No maps for Irish elections, Ambition and the enigma of the good disciple Lin, Mr Nixon gets Paris talks report, Judge asked to rule on legality of £18,000 rent move. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford professor shares Nobel Prize in Medicine, University news Oxford, New post for Mr Jocelyn Stevens, Latest appointments. Index. Display Advertising: The Hertford Club, Tap, Gas, Bain Dawes Group, The Halford Shead Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, antartex, Equity & Law, Domecq, Bland Welch Group, Integrated Environmental Design, Debenham Tewson & chinnocks, Minet Holdings Limited, Union-Castle Safmarine, Alexander Howden Group Limited, Methodist Homes for the Aged, Hartley Cooper Group, The Times, Rowbotham (Reinsurance) Ltd., H. Clarkson (Insurance Holdings) Ltd.,, The Antony Gibbs Insurance Group, Glavill Enthoven Risk Management Limited,, Bösendorfer, Shelter, WG and S, C.T. BOWRING (Insurance) Holdings Limited, Iberia, The Bolton Group, Playpacks, First Chicago Corporation, Siemens, Leslie & Godwin Group, Boac, The Hogg Robinson & Gardner Mountain Group, Audi Nsu, Rhli, Family Circle, Cheltenham And Glouchester Building Society, Holborn Law Tutors, Twa, Globin (BVC) Ltd, Bea, C. E. Health Group, Morice Tozer & Beck (HOLDINGS) LTD., Jcb, Antony Gibbs. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 26 and 29. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Law: Conspiracy to trespass an indictable offence Regina V Kamara and Others. Sport: Captain's XV wilt under second half pressure, Britain go three better, Sports in Brief, Players may receive £100 a match, Lunchtime knows the way, Three colts cost Lady Beaverbrook 65,500 gns, Irvine gives Piggott his 100th winner of the season, Watt to meet Buchanan for lightweight title, Cantwell accepts the challenge, Schoolgirl living up to her name, Twilight of the gods, Clubs facing 'disaster' in lower divisions, Mrs Court forced to retire with victory in sight, Broome displays skills of a champion, Ralston forced to miss game at Murrayfield, Americans discover that red is beautiful, Santos agree to Pele's terms, Ali-Foster bout on British screens, Oosterhuis survives pressures to win. Reviews: Vaughan Williams centenary Festival Hall, The ice pick cometh Ronald Hayman The Assassination of Trotsky (aa) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Legend from a Southern Island National Film Theatre Innocent Bystanders (x) Odeon, Leicester Square Hickey and Boggs(aa) London Pavilion Fuzz (x) London Pavilion, War and Peace London Coliseum, A spellbinder in Titus Titus Andronicus Royal Shakespeare Stratford on Avon, Frank Finlay as Hitler, A Pakistani's blueprint for racial integration, The Poltroon Sadler's Wells. Editorials/Leaders: Israel's Strategy Against Terrorists, The City And Europe, Victory For Moderation. Letters to the Editor: The guitar and the jet, Rules of evidence, Multi-coloured buses, Reasons for holding back growth, Refugee camps, Factors in planning railways' future, Somerset boundaries, School meals, Difficulties of a wealth tax, Times-Europa, Mr Muggeridge's memoirs, Curb on big lorries, No control on bureaucracy, Too old to be New, Going into danger, Gilt star gas, By-election at Lincoln, Irish inflation, Hongkong exports restraint: a one-sided view, Suspicious!. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir George Binney, Hashim Jawad Former Foreign Minister of Iraq, Reg Hindley An outstanding horseman, Lord Boston, R. Kanakarisroufos. Business and Finance: Lockheed may lose Nippon Airways order, Italian chemicals chief criticizes Montedison, Progress at trade talks will hinge on CAP, Equity and Law buys farms at £746 an acre, The INVESTMENT COMPANY Limited Highlights from Major G. L. Webb's Statement, August output indicates fall in rate of recovery, Saudi oil minister invites Gulf states to conference, Ernest Ireland, Planning appeals 'victory', Dearer rates for agricultural mortgage loans, Profits increase of 189% for first half of year, Domestic market boosts Associated Biscuit, Robert B. Massey And Co. Ltd., Anglo American Corporation Group Gold mining company reports for the quarter ended 30th September, 1972, Mazda firm to sell Wankel cars in W Germany, Investment is no longer a dirty word, Earls Court show space complaint by Renault, Honeywell tries harder, Mining AAC, Anglovaal and 'Union' quarterlies, BLMC makes peace offer in Thornycroft dispute, Dollar up in hectic W German trading, BR in line for £100m order from Yugoslavia, The Times list of latest dividends, Business Diary: Miners' chiefs dig in on ECSC · Inscrutable, UK may join a world ship repairing chain, GKN makes an economic breakthrough on Wankel, 10 pc revaluation of yen predicted, First deal overseas by Abbey Property, Briefly from the Boardroom, Beef problem, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, F.P.A. Construction Group Limited Interim Report, P & O board get meeting put off, Sony offers Britain outlets in Japan, Lonrho South Africa managing director fined, Mattress firms end pact after protest to EEC, Expansion of Zambian mineral production, Steinberg & Sons, Money Market Rates, Foreign Exchange Firm gains for the dollar, Refusal of help to shipowners 'depriving UK yards of orders', Jaguar denies price of its XJ12 models is too low, Photopia, Dow Jones average falls 8.96 points, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited Interim Report, 142 pc increase in profits at Smith Bros, How the markets moved, Steel production in September at record level, Company News Matthews Wrightson interim dip, Trade figures still showing distortion through dock strike, New Bank department twice size of parent, Lilley, The Lep Group Ltd., The Antofagasta (Chili) & Bolivia Railway Co. Ltd., Business Notices, Fixed Interest and Money Mr Barber aids gilt-edged, German crisis of too many jobs, Associates deals, Minister pledges more realistic aid for British firms in world markets. Business Appointments: Automotive Products Group names new directors for marketing and engineering, Resignation of Chase president. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, New Issues £10m L & G financing for Eastn General, Forward Levels, NY silver falls 120 points on day, Equities Further demand for banks, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities Lead prices hit by U S news, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Bids and Deals Cavenham link with Alimentaire, Store shares higher. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,202.

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