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The Times - 31/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, Political Staff, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Local Government Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, From Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Harry Debelius, From Stuart Marshall, From patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Bonavia, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Fred Emery, From Anthony Lewis, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hopkirk, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, John Higgins, Myles Palmer, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Neil Allen, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, A. M. Rendel, Henry Stanhope, PHS, Roy Lewis, C. C. KUPER, , JOHN R. MORROW, , DINGLE FOOT, , B. ENGLAND, Secretary, London, PAULINE K. MARSTRAND, , J. WILLENZ, , JAMES ANGUS, , P. D. DAGTOGLOU, , W. R. BOHNING, , R. J. C. HORAN, , AUBREY JONES, , E. M. CARMICHAEL, , EDWIN LE GRICE, , H. HOLMES, , D. R. BUNNEY, , M. C. B. BUTLER, , NORMAN J. HART, , A. J. C. GEDDES, , by Prudence Glynn, From a Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Terry Byland, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Anthony Rowley, By Philip Dyer, By Andrew Wilson, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From David Cross, A. R. PREST, , A. L. DIAMOND, , JOSEPHINE JEFFCOCK, , By Dennis Dwyer, By Roy Farndon, Kenneth Owen, From Alan McGregor, J. BOWER, Hon. Secretary, C. J. HAMSHAW THOMAS, , JOHN MADDEN, , Maurice Corina, Peter Hill, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, John Arkell chairman, British Institute of Management, by Viscount Watkinson chairman, , by Richard Spiegelberg Management Editor, by John Marsh,

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News in Brief. News: British car makers favour Turin motor show, School protest mothers seize town hall, Mr McGovern is outmanoeuvred, A blow to President's stance on inflation, Christie defence calls police 'evil-minded', TUC to recall general council, Court orders girls kept from school into care, Consulting customers on shopping, Three on fraud charges over villas in Spain, Doors locked during debate on Ireland, Demand for £200 to end blacking QC says, £3.30 pay rise for farm workers, EEC finance ministers agree on three measures for their common fight against inflation, Vietnam peace issue complicates Sir Alec's China talks, Peking tells U S to end delay over ceasefire, Lambeth church closes to public worship, Expert says signature on will was forgery, Shots fired at British trawler by gunboat, Mr Nixon insists on a final Vietnam peace session, Position of British climbers on Everest is 'serious', Cambodia will fight on, says Prince Sihanouk, Chance yet to sway EEC policy Education notebook, Israel hits back amid anger over hijack deal, Blockade of Brooklyn schools by parents, Eight men tried to impose rule of terror, jury is told, General Amin to seize British-owned farms, Ulster Green Paper welcomed by party chiefs on both sides, Pakistan PoWs shot dead by Indian guards, Man seized his attacker 4 months after, Lord Snowdon in crane to take Sydney picture, 'No definite answers...no panacea...the people need each other' Britain's job to deliver citizens from fear and violence, Heavy election losses for Trudeau party, The Times Diary BBC's unfêted founding father, 'US facing a slump' warning, Uncle Sam, the rich relation who wants the family to pay more, New oil fields for Russians to reap, Nurse beat patient with bristle brush, inquiry told, Industrial Court orders AUEW to explain disobedience over member's complaint, Peace in Vietnam could just possibly hurt Mr Nixon's chances, Rare Worcester sporting pair sold for £5,250, 'Missing legs' of El Greco saint on sale in Madrid, Vital conditions which must be met if a settlement is to be achieved, British Museum will introduce entrance charges, Indian curb on newspapers ruled unconstitutional, Hijack plane had minute's fuel left, Zambia move to suppress all opposition, Johannesburg's black doctors get equal pay, Accused says girls 'would have raped me', Asians guilty of conspiracy, Options available in context of ties with British, UN envoy and Mr Vorster in S W Africa talks, President Tito likely to reshuffle his team, Making the European idea appeal to people, Labour Party's pro-Europeans decide to fight for Shadow Cabinet places, First private motorway opened in France, Fuel: EEC entry stimulus, 104 reasons why I like Haydn, Boy cleared of murder is taken into care, 25 students to be 'charged', Time to cast off our Rhodesian yoke?, Policy bound by solemn government pledges, Convicted man tells judge: 'Show no mercy ', Analysis of the proposals put forward by political parties, France backs Greece aerospace project, Judgment must be delayed on conflict of views of how province should be ruled, Party leaders confident as Canada goes to polls, Tour agency fined for misleading brochure, Deadlock on price curb method, Any legal curbs must apply to both sides, Mr Heath says, Aldershot bomb trial man says he deplores violence, Next Vatican synod to meet in 1974, Owner 'not worried' by Leonardo dispute, 45 killed in Chicago rail collision. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Michelin Zx Radials, Mappin & Webb, University Of Bradford, Berlitz, Manchester Polytechnic, Sony, Sbs, The Marie Curie, Chartreuse, Double Century, Mac Arthur's Scotch, Kingston Polytechnic, Hawkes, The British Institute Of Management, Crusader, Piccadilly, University Of Bath, Bristol Polytechnic, La Ina, P&o, The Rib Rood., Lloyds Bank, The Elga Group, Gordon's., Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Cape, Loews Hotels, Boac, Bim, Clarks, Times Special Reports, Reckitt & Colman, Heather Valley, Elga. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Keele, Hell's Angel tells why he resigned, Latest appointments, Church news. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Legal Notices, Salerooms, Entertainments, Homes For Leisure & Retirement, Appointments Vacant. Law: Breach of warranty not false trade description Beckett V Cohen, Pornography: no breach of duty by police Regina V Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ex parte Blackburn. Reviews: Man Friday Bbc 1, Humulus the Muted Lover Act Inn, No fashion show business here like the fashion show business there, Handel Opera Society, Katya Kabanova Wexford Festival, Howerd/Milland film, Ernani Festival Hall, San Francisco celebrates, The Faces Empire Pool, Wembley, All change. Sport: Bellamy to join Lotus team, Home countries unwilling to go to Killarney, Johnson and Belfitt switch clubs in surprise deal, Sports in Brief, Bad memories revived by home draw at Anfield, Gilzean gets a late winner, Rosewall opens title defence at Chester, Yesterday's results, Today's fixtures, Ramon wins new title in eighth round, Ireland include Flanagan, Stracey to win inside distance, US monopoly disappears in changed pattern, Llanelli flair could set All Blacks problems, Thomson wins play-off, Gift Card surprises Piggott at finish, Boddy replaces Kennedy in London Counties team, Draw for FA Trophy, Deep Diver for Irish stud and another big profit for owner. Editorials/Leaders: Waterways Policy, No Simple Answer To Hijacking, The Best Hope For Ireland. Letters to the Editor: Wild assertions about VAT, Cheap air fares, 'Europe Day', Sale of waterworks, The appalling risk of credit cards, South America, Review of broadcasting, Barbed wire in parks, Nuclear weapons, Picketing by the public, £5,000 wives, Those carefree free-range days, Taking no chances, The jubilee penny, National interests and a European union, Calculating train speeds, Penalties for mugging, Treatment of migrants, African position in Rhodesia, Reading the Green Paper on Tax Credits with care, Loss of the Lusitania. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 29, 1947 Royal wedding gifts. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Charles Connell Former head of Clyde shipyard, The Rev C. P. Shaw, Sant Fateh Singh Sikh leader. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Brit American Tobacco wanted, Wall Street, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Equities Late rise in Bowater, New Issues Cohen Bros come to market, Commodities Zinc prices hit new peaks, Foreign Exchange Another big fall in the pound. Business and Finance: Increasing demand for right to work, More finance to back engineering design sought, Poseidon secures long-term nickel sales, Bids and Deals Dalgety buying UK stockyard, International trend for British method of company comparisons, Has Crowther been abandoned?, Bank statements for October, How bad is the Reyrolle story?, The meteoric rise of Ravi Tikkoo, Mr Chataway in computer talks, Equities weak as markets look to Downing Street, Minster says share buyer trying to win control, Spot Position of Sterling, Strong protest likely over US curb on steel, Honda studying Ford offer of closer links, Malaysia import curbs, Lord Rootes optimistic, Business Diary: Butchers chopped at Crystal Palace, Computer news East German drive for more UK sales, Belgian deposits, Swan Hunter faces fresh round of pay talks, Machine tool exports slump in third quarter, Major hurdles cleared in programme to establish regional centres, TriStar beats DC 10 and Boeing to vital order from Japanese airline, J. Lyons buys Tetley Tea for £23m cash, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bank lending gathers pace as industry increases borrowings, Dunlop-Pirelli unions plan joint action to save jobs, Bid speculation boosts shares of Bowater, Mining Major addition to MIM's copper, Transport snags beset Russian grain imports, A Special Report to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the British Institute of Management, Forecast for building output is down 2pc, Following in the quiet man's footsteps, Money Market Rates, Italian car makers' output hopes, Company News S & K payout up as half-year profit jumps 78pc, Latin American group acquires IOS Ltd, Rubber 'extremely vulnerable', Raybeck LIMITED, New surcharges likely on winter holidays: cost could rise by 4 pc, Shedding light on influences which impede training, UK-German deal on Wankel components, Ironmonger challenges Barclaycard charges, Bunker Hunt agrees to Libya negotiations, Need grows for world clearing house, How the markets moved Rises, Waterways' scheme to retain freight traffic, Eager young executives face the pressures of change, Associates deals, S & U Stores Limited, Japanese call for British technological collaboration, Judge reserves IBM decision. Business Appointments: NatWest's exchange control manager. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,217.

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