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The Times - 15/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Clive Borrell, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Staff., By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Richard Davy, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By David Spanier, From David Wood, Political Editor, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Ian McDonald, From David Bonavia, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, By Christopher Walker, Barry Norman, Irving Wardle, Gregory Martin, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Creek, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Richard Crossman, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, PHS, PETER ABBS, FRED INGLIS, G. H. BANTOCK, BEN MORRIS, KENYON CALTHROP, DENYS THOMPSON, DAVID HOLBROOK, FRANK WHITEHEAD, GEORGE EWART EVANS, STUART M. HALL., THOMAS W. BENFORD., PAMELA MAXWELL, , FRED PEART., BERNARD CRICK, KATHLEEN HOPKIRK., H. K. FLEMING, ROBERT CLIMIE, , A. N. NEWMAN, , GILBERT H. EDGAR, , D. JENNINGS SMITH, N. D. G. JAMES, , S. R. HARDING, T. J. RAINSFORD, , JACK BARNETT, KATHARINE GARROW, , C. C. STEVENS, , S. P, EMERY, , MAURICE BRADSHAW, , D. A. GOSPEL, MONTAGUE CALMAN, , CHARLES FRANKLYN, , Joan Woollcombe, Penny Symon, From Christopher Warman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Industrial Editor, By Maurice Barnfather, By John Plender, By Andrew Wilson, By Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JENNIE POWELL., J. BOWER, , A. WEINREB, , FRANK PRICE., John Whitmore, Roger Vielvoye, R. Comyns Carr,

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News in Brief. News: Curbs on news agency lifted in Philippines, Nine British air staff ordered out of Uganda by Saturday, Pressure on Cabinet to let stateless Asians stay, Mr Barber adamant on farm workers, Mr du Cann to seek 1922 group chair, Nine awards for Sewell chase police, Dr Kissinger may leave for Paris talks today, Vietnam soldier cleared of killing officers, Arab-Copt strife in town near Cairo, China 'seeks to lead Third World', Peking's river of bicycles, Policemen to be trained in psychiatric first aid, Eight sentenced to death for Ghana conspiracy, The Times Diary Hardiman Scott's poetic licence, BBC angers Stock Exchange chairman, Trunk road transfer cost worries council, Acquittal for doctor on rape charge, Trials of the dial 142 service, Judge recommends minimum of 30 years' jail for man found guilty of Aldershot bomb deaths, British gypsies promise embassy protests, Bookshop centre 'threatened by new roadway', Union feels it can now call for pay strike, Herr Brandt victim of defamatory campaign, Ombudsman's work to be extended to cover health service, W German unions drop neutrality, UN motion tells Portugal to quit Africa, Social services: still more cure than prevention, Entry will cut powers of British Parliament, Two guilty of forgery in 'shilling will' case, Lead work halted at London factory, Dayan-Rogers talks on Middle East, Navy catering changes after jail sentences, BOAC security brings in weapon hauls, Lady White launches Green Paper on women, Yard move for summonses over magazines, 200 Jews picket Libyan Embassy over terrorists, Dr Schiller agrees to cooperate with Christian Democrats in their fight against inflation, McGovern reasons for losing election, British EEC entry 'frees members from blackmail', Spain's tussle over tariffs, Disablement pay petition has 258,000 signatures, The curse of moderation on Labour, Victory claimed for M Desramault after Swiss court delays decision on custody, New evidence in Stafford case heard in public, Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, master of the purple prose., Mr McMahon warns voters on militancy, Sociology: Picking up the dropouts, 'Hotline' will keep Bonn in touch with E Berlin, Peers learn how to lure tourists to mansions, Man says he knows murderers, Mr Faulkner defeats threat of Unionist Party veto, Accusations laid against Lufthansa chief, Britain to pay for airfield in Falkland Islands, Hope of bringing back Temple Bar, Distillers accused of suppressing facts, Coup attempt in Jordan disclosed, Minister wants road plan talks, Informer takes bomb secret to cells, Labour desertion of Europe would be unforgivable, socialists say, Onslaught on enlarged EEC's first budget, Gen Peron flies into Rome, Busy London schedule for Chinese Minister, Chinese vase fetches £50,000 among high prices for oriental ceramics, Challenge by Left on MPs for Strasbourg, Thirteen Navy men, four civilians jailed for part in catering fraud, Briton jailed in Athens for robbery attempt, £2,300 bomb detectors sell well, Teachers in mass Protest against standstill on wages, France plans hydrogen explosion over atoll. Index. Display Advertising: Textures Coatings (Uk) Ltd.,, English China Clays, National, The European Movement,, Dunhill, Mitchell Construction, Macarthur's Scotch, Rank Xerox, The Times., Richard Ellis & Son, Harvey, Vickers Limited, Ansafone, Barclaycard, Cook's, Avis car, Abbey National Building Society, James & Tatton, Punte Mes., Bowater, Punch. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Witnesses to be examined in public Regina v Stafford Regina v Luvaglio, Partner's retirement allowance unearned Pegler v Abell, Thawed yoghurt does not escape tax Lyons Maid Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Excise. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 and 28, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 and 12, Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: More sites becoming available for gypsies, Control of school trusts, Opposition to seek early debate on thalidomide children: pressure for national fund House of Commons, Safeguards against forged prescriptions, Reasonable time needed to resolve long-term questions, Doctors get time to regulate affairs, Urgency of freeze Bill justifies guillotine, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Continuing watch on security at airports House of Lords, Protection of copyright, Difficulties in disablement income proposal. Reviews: NPOPritchard Festival Hall, Televising the music, Hongkong Arts Festival, 'Astonishing poeple, rabbits...', Quatermass and Quixote in BBC drama plans, BBC Jubilee Concert Albert Hall, Abbado's LSO contract, Charles I: a cultural empire won and a kingdom lost, Russian State Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall, Forgotten Dreams End of the Road Bush, Christmas play for Chichester, The Strauss Family Atv, Pointers to ending discrimination against woman, Music, the irresistible therapy for handicapped children, Mr Chamberlain takes aim. Sport: Kempton Park programme, Sports in Brief, Today's rugby, Sir Alf awards Keegan his first cap, Yesterday's results, Award goes to Bermuda race winner, Russians fail to appreciate Cooke's originality, Kelly's Four too fast for his rivals, E Counties have slight edge on Surrey, Dunphy on transfer list, England draw first match of Canadian tour, Marsh captain of Walker Cup team, The do-or-die spirit of Llanelli may rub off on to Leinster, Norman ends lean spell, Right Tack foal reaches 8,000 guineas, Pakistan seek tour by Australia in '73-74, Emperor's Jade misjudged, An Australian with dash and nerve, Finnegan loses European title, Tribunal cut Murray's suspension, Rea teams up with Dawes again, London Irish to play in Belfast, Cambridge gain confidence after scoring. Editorials/Leaders: How Europe Will Be Governed, Mr Walker's Challenge, A Great Social Evil. Letters to the Editor: House numbers, The name is the draw, Decline in postal services, Christmas TV, The poultry party is over, Elms in the English landscape, Mr Nixon's record, A Chichester trophy, Answer to water shortage, A woman's status, In Cecil King's Diary, Official secrecy over road plans, Battersea tennis courts, Leaving the BBC, One-man huses, Jewish conference, Singing in Russian, State benefits in Ulster, VAT and the artist, UK business must heed EEC laws, Aid v investment argument. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, November 13, 1947. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: DR P.T. PEREIRA Portuguese diplomat, MYVON MORANDAT Work for coal industry, Mrs Milton Gendel, Mr Henry Buckley, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: NY silver slumps 110 points, Selective buying of equities, New Issues Placing ceiling raised to £500,000, Equities Colour TV sales boost Thorn, Recent Issues, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts steady in thin trading, Wall Street, Advantages of a London quotation, Commodities Zinc prices at fresh peaks, Wall Street makes history as Dow Jones average closes above the 1,000 'barrier', Foreign Exchange 15-point rise in the pound. Business and Finance: Rexmore LIMITED Interim Statement Unaudited, Industry warned about EEC competition rules, Mining Roan output expansion, Man-Abell Holdings Limited Interim Report, Bids and Deals Bodycote's move into Europe, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited Interim Statement, Devlin Commission report likely to urge big cut in membership of CBI, Spot Position of Sterling, Rolls gains contracts for German airliner, Heavy dollar inflow gives Japan highest surplus for a year, TI seeking more outlets in foreign markets, Crittall ~ Hope Engineering Limited Interim Report, Sears puts value of £30.5m on Timpson, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Ltd., Forward Levels, Tozer Kemsley to set up bank, £4m jute deal, The Phoenix Timber Company Limited Review of the year ended 30th June, 1972. Summary Of Results, Advertising and Marketing Freeze boost for newspaper revenues, Ministry gets applications for 50 food price rises, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, CEGB receives guarantee on Ince B payments, Gatt world trade talks arranged for next year, The Times list of latest dividends, Saudi Arabian billions ready for a stake in US oil marketing, Both sides confident in P&O bid fight, Briefly from the Boardroom, Chase gets go-ahead to open office in Moscow, Philips ahead of its sales target, Scandinavian pulp price rise confirmed, Chrysler seeks easing of U S pollution code, Business Diary: Gulliver's Travels (continued), Jessel to sell its stake in Finlay to Damian, C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited Introduction of Bowring shares on the Major Bourses of Europe, Charter Consolidated Limited Half-Yearly Report To 30 September, 1972, Italy increases exports insurance fund, French may introduce wage-price controls, Company News Wider margins give Muirhead huge rebound, Money Market Rates, Land Securities Interim results, Fitch Lovell drops bid for Scot Bowyers, State brewery offer by Courage, Introduction of Bowring shares to five bourses, Beatrice Foods Overseas Finance N.V., How the markets moved, Courtaulds agree to reprieve for Skelmersdale mill, The Times Share Indices, New Day Holdings Ltd Comparative Consolidated Results for Year Ended 30th June 1972 and Extracts from the Chairman's Statement, UK may curb steel sales to EEC. Business Appointments: Board of Tulketh Group gets two new directors. Property: London Flats, London And Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,230.

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