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The Times - 23/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Michael Knipe, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From George Clark Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, By Norman Hammond, By Christopher Sweeney, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Our Political Staff, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Blunsden, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Barry Norman, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Roy Hay, John Carter, Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, PHS, A. R. Dufty, Alison Ross, Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, PHILIP JAMES, Exhibitions Secretary, Royal Academy of Arts., KENNETH SOLLY., ROBERT LEFEVER, JOHN WEST, TOM TREVELYAN, , LAURIE PAVITT, MAURICE J. BUCKMASTER., ANTHONY NUTTING., BENEDICT BIRNBERG, , H. V. H. SEKYI., S. E. MUNISI, , TUNDE KING., JEFFREY GRAY., FREDERICK ADELMANN., B. J. O'SULLIVAN, , MARTIN EVANS, , SARAH CURTIS, , DAVID HEMERY., A. H. H. GILLIGAN, , PAT STACY WADDY, , JEAN McNEILL., By Paul Oestreicher, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, By Business News Staff, By Maurice Barnfather, From David Cross, Lindsay Duncan, Christopher Hill, John Drummond, SW, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, JD, Halldora Blair, Ian Morison, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwver, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Dyer, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Arthur Reed, by Philip Ray deputy editor, Travelnews, A.R., by Ray Hankin air correspondent, Travelnews, by Philip Ray, by Norman Tilsley editor, Freight Management, by Derek Dempster, John Young,

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News: No plans for emergency airlift of Asians, Four accused over Russian motor cycles, New determination to meet the charter challenge, Mr Heath calls urgent talks at 10 Downing St, Travelling in large numbers makes the going easy, Opinions split over cargo rates, Spanish entry issue starts EEC storm, Liberals call for national prices and incomes policy, An open letter to airlines, airport authorities, customs and immigration officers, Another Tanzanian town bombed, Decision deferred on new evidence law, Former officer accused of murdering wife, Beacons lit as Norway prepares for EEC poll, The search to give everyone a fare deal, Israel refuses to negotiate until terrorists curbed, Gaullists acclaim change in M Pompidou's style, Chile general dismissed, Survivor of embassy letter bomb blast tells how friend died, Lorries disturb babies at night, Vigo strikers are dismissed for defying order, Spot decisions needed by senior officials in place of outmoded fare-setting methods, Pope's demand for abolition of divorce draws sympathetic response from Italian President, Party condemns plan to end 'right of silence' as threat to innocent men wrongly accused, Boy aged 15 in jail ward, Bad parents should lose rights to their children, expert on home care says, Airlines of the world, Sizing up the golf champions, Five hundred leaders in search of Christian renewal, Mother 'would not listen' to ward doctor, Young Philippe vindicates the Trognons, The Times Diary Trevor Jones: Liberal white hope, French police hold suspect in 1971 kidnap, 30 large blocks topple from the Colosseum, Bundestag vote heralds election, House allowances urged to replace tax relief on mortgages and tenant subsidy, Soviet levy on Jews threatens Nixon vote, Scotland Yard 'freezes' one edition of 'Men Only' magazine after raids, No chance of early release for 240 in Long Kesh camp, Blameless girl was sent to Holloway, World's operators harassed by government direction, Future trends depend on American economy, Ulster policemen shot during search for soldier's killers, 'Fair rents' advertisement on television changed, Few executives ready to back need for speed with cash, Gen Amin gives more than 8,000 British Asians two days to leave Uganda, Special Offer Tulip bulbs, Former patient walks out of inquiry, Through a stained glass less darkly, Yard to end separate police force for women, A guide to all manner of mushrooms, Rich and light cheese cakes, Reorganization delay in local government worries council men, Irgun leader freed, The passenger is always a tough customer to keep on the move, £500,000 cost of reservoir delays, French dramatist shoots himself through fear of going blind suddenly, 1958 murder charge dropped, 'Control by consent' hope for wages, Salivation of New York, Restrictions on hexachlorophene in America, Wave of arrests as martial law comes to Manila, Home Office must pass outings for prisoners, A big step from off to on Broadway, Editor jailed for a year by court in Saigon, See and ski holidays, Neutral role rejected after clash on Nato, Arab terrorist group said to be in Britain, Dig shows Saxon village green, Father and dismissed son leave tribunal together, Mr Wilson appeals for unity on Europe, Green grows the grass, Two men jailed after 'reign of terror', How an old town gave birth to a new one, Thermonuclear research: Fusion reactor, Terrorism put on UN agenda after vote, Piracy drives travellers to alternative transport, Car in fatal Weetman crash defective. Politics and Parliament: Preserving dignities and prilvileges of boroughs, Screening Arab nationals, Peers told Parliament may be recalled, Outrageous treatment of Britons in Uganda deplored House of Lords, Minister questioned on Army in Ulster. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Pia, Bournemouth, Kac, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lufthansa, Air France, Quinton Hazell (Holdings) Limited, Singapore Airlines, Egyptair, Japan Air Lines, Taylor Woodrow, Eastern, Ski-Plan, The Times, M&g, East African, Dewar's, Veuve Du Vernay, Ebor, British Caledonian, Erna low, Alitalia, Air-India, Boac, Aerolineas Argentinas, Air New Zealand, P & O Company, The Times Superstore, Thos. Cook & Son Ltd.,, Iran Air, Continental Airlines, Bea, Sunday Express, First National City Bank. Picture Gallery: A wealth of aviation skill is represented by the presidents, chairmen and chief officers of the IATA airlines, many of whom will be attending the annual meeting in London on Monday. Arthur Reed presents pen portraits of some of the men who run the scheduled sector of the world air transport industry. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Unbroken store horse sold for record price-, Sports in Brief, Third win in row for England, Form of Our Mirage is superior to opponents, Little danger to Brigadier Gerard, Unbeaten club records may now begin to tumble, Sporting offer by promoter, Ginevra should find going favourable, Miss Clifford retains her title at 13th, Charlton's late equalizer: O'Kane is ordered off, Draw for county golf title, Tanner ends Nastase's winning run, Dutchman keeps overall lead, Butler's remarkable round of 63, Clarke's times beaten but not bettered, East Anglians will be grateful for small mercies, Fittipaldi can equal Clark's record, Weekend fixtures Kick-off 3.0 unless stated, Peer Gynt leads after dressage stage, An independent chairman, Italy propose moving TT races, O'Leary: watching makes perfect, Harland wins by four lengths at Maisons Laffitte. Reviews: David Conroy wins War and Peace, Miss Anstruther's Letters, The Trojans Royal Opera House, Menuhin Festival Windsor Castle, Elgar and his successors. Arts and Entertainment: The pleasures of remorse, A golden outlook for the professionals, Broadcasting, Coming to an understanding, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,185. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Collectors, Announcements, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Property: Property Abroad, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Christian Faith And Social Witness, Herr Brandt Contrives To Lose, Rough Edges Of Internment. Letters to the Editor: Israeli reprisals against Lebanon and Syria, Detainees in Ghana, Pornography report, How to breed a winner, Annual Olympics?, Jargon of initials, A pride of tribes, Inherited 10 and class, Exhibition catalogues, Ranjitsinhji, Subnormality hospitals, Between hospital and GP, National Parks, Britons as linguists. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 22, 1947 Death of Mr LaGuardia. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation of hypermarket chief confirmed, University news. Obituaries: Mr V. V. Tilea, Mr C. C. Desai, Margot Naylor, Henry De Montherlant Outstanding French man of letters. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues $50m bond issue by Bank of Hungary, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Equities Slide gathers momentum, Recent Issues, Further slide in equities, Unit trust prices, Foreign Exchange Dramatic fall in pound, Wall Street, Commodities Rubber prices rise firmly. Business and Finance: Investors in Peru rail utility face total loss, One-day suspension for BAC token strikers, How the markets moved The Times index: 177.77-2.22 F.T. index: 475.1-8.8 Rises, Baltic Exchange seeks new centre, Why Rothschilds left the public offer arena, American food group bids £10m for Golden Egg chain, Rise in retail price index gives added urgency to inflation talks next week, Spot Position of Sterling, Tribunal finds Remploy dismissal 'unfair', Mining No recovery seen at Union Miniere, ICI fertilizer prices raised in line with rivals, Japan shelves non-ferrous metal stockpile plan, Cashing in on the personal touch, Bids and Deals Major takeover by APV, Britain wants lower EEC tax harmonization rate, Home loans for men with the women in mind, Flat rate wage deal at second Leyland plant, Microcircuit firms may get £4m state aid, The Times list of latest dividends, U S halts subsidies on all wheat exports, EEC support for cocoa pact, Briefly from the Boardroom, Lord Shawcross calls for 'insider' share dealings to be made a criminal offence, Eliminating those areas of doubt, UK buys quicksilver from Algeria, Asha Wagle's bird's-eye view of life assurance, Marks & Spencer wine sales plan 'only tentative', Courtaulds estate to be redeveloped, Record increase in co-ownership societies' housing built for rent, HTV's 1971-72 performance under rated, Sterling down on report of early return to fixed parity, Company News Opening surge to over £4m by News Int'l, Clapham saga of the council CPO, Commonwealth ministers agree on more effective role for SDRs, Money Market Rates, Further fall last month in world's idle tonnage, Equities plunge to 7-month low on inflation fears., Tokyo bearings plant for Europe, Vokes Group Limited, Mr Peyton hints at selective lorry routes, Challenge to building societies, Fixed Interest and Money Light buying of 'long' gilts, Associates deals, Four schemes for calculating the retailer's VAT debt, Hume Holdings Limited Results For 1972, Real P & O potential not reflected in bid, Lord Inchcape says, Quinton Hazell (Holdings) Limited Reasons Why Burmah's Offers Should Not Be Accepted. Business Appointments: Accountant is chairman at Scottish Industrial Estates.

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