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The Times - 17/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Sweeney, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, From Christopher Sweeney and Clive Borrell, Stephen Jessel, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From John Chartres, From Louis Heren, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Jeremiah O'Leary, From Michael Knipe, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Guardian Newspapers Ltd V BBC and Another, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, by Prudence Glynn, Bernard Levin, Eric Marsden, Dessa Trevisan, PHS, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, MICHAEL HIGGS, , D. C. WILLIS, , GRAHAM MATTHEWS, , A. P. de B. TAPPING, , J. P. GANLEY, , MAYER HILLMAN, , WYNFORD VAUGHAN-THOMAS, , GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, , JOHN BOULTON, , C. D. HARBURY, , D. ZEITLIN, , GEOFFREY A. K. ROBINSON, , PAUL H. BEVES, , J. GRAHAM, , RICHARD HOPE, , W. P. GILPIN, , E. MORAN, , DUGALD M. MacINNES, , GRAHAM GREENE, , ALAN A. BRASH, , F. D. GOODE, , FRITZ SPIEGL, , By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Barnfather, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, N.N.B.ORDMAN, , E. A. HOSKING, , DAVID BANFORD, , By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, D. J. ROWE, , GERTRUDE THOMAS, , C. J. THOMAS, , By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Ross Davies, Richard Weyl, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, Philip Dyer, Robin Mead, by David Jones, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By P. F. Jordan, by Michael A. Bone, , by Eric Gibbins, by Roy Farndon, by Peter Wallage, by Stuart Marshall,

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News in Brief. News: peers renew fight to keep Lymington undivided, Medicine L-dopa risks in Parkinsonism, Mr Auden comes to Oxford, A Chinese puzzle for the trailers, Learning and labour at Peking University, Warm Taiwan welcome for Gambian leader, Butter and guns for East Germany's reluctant comrades, E German MPs approve traffic pact with Bonn, IRA men in prison siege are sentenced, Mr Korvald's government of unity for Norway, Argentine hotel blasted on eve of Peron march, Total of 20,000 coming to Britain, Maintenance sets problems as van business soars, Small bookmaker defended, Dr Sidky hears denial of Soviet deal with West, Israel security men dismissed, Peking minister will visit Bonn next year, A 'momentous' meeting by church heads, Maori opinion divided on Springbok rugby tour, Concern about costs in Dawn Addams case, Test case on Porchester Square lease, Mr Heath confident of agreement, Docks talks expected on Thursday but pickets continue, Charges unlikely to be greatly affected by VAT, Tribesmen demand hearing, Philippines arrest of communist 'assassins', Making inroads on the rail freight argument, Shares fall after move to break up computer giant, General pay increases 'desirable', How Israelis are getting the peace impasse to pay, Mr Taverne resigns and awaits by-election, End to worries of running large fleet, Triple Lords defeat for Government on boundaries Bill, Rental schemes take guesswork out of motoring, Lord George-Brown tells Nine to seek closer political unity, Mr Bhutto in crucial talks today on constitutional disputes, Task force dropped on to Denmark in 10 minutes, President Nixon gives pledge that PoWs will not be abandoned, Disused churches 'could go to other faiths', Transport hire and leasing Overseas operators move into a booming market, Meissen porcelain service brings £10,500, Grammar school survival test Education notebook, Five cameras would televise Commons, Japan seeks UN status symbol, Boy starved to death while strapped in his pram, Mrs Lea Meyerhof, All the advantages without dipping into working capital, Monarch meets patriarch, M Pompidou defends skyscrapers at Defense, Swoop on 677 'Mafia' in New York after vigil on scrap yard caravan, Positive line needed on US-Europe relations, Maximum use of vehicles the principal aim of cost control, US consulates are ordered to screen Arabs, Ceylon Cabinet proposes modified press Bill, Alderman to stand in election for councillor, Polls show Senator McGovern gaining a little ground, but President still has big lead, Tito disclosure of split in the Serbian party, Londonderry hunt for explosives dump, Councillor's doubts on Stirling grant, Chain reaction, Kampala Asians ignore British denial on increased entries, Give commercial TV the fourth channel, Sir Hugh Greene says in proposing wide changes, Boys tried to halt gunmen, Riot police force shops in Santiago to reopen, Hand-to-hand fighting in fresh Belfast riots, Tonsils main cause of children in hospital, Trade body's importance lies in setting standards, Police called to Rampton pickets clash, Council may sue firms over housing tender, France in grip of strikes when EEC summit begins, President Amin orders British professors to leave Uganda, Jail for three men who beat up students, Woman has foot transplant, Concessions on heating and diet for the needy, GLC will seek public view of tunnel terminal plans, Four teachers jailed, Mr Wilson criticizes British press as overwhelmingly anti-Labour, Campaign to move St Andrews library, The Times Diary Liberals to play with environment, Pulling a bank job, Aldershot bomb explosion an act of revenge for 'Bloody Sunday', Attorney General says, Emphasis on defence in Canton show, Bomb at American bank. Obituaries: His Honour Judge Malcolm Morris A gifted advocate, Moira Keenan dies, Miss Moira Keenan Times Women's Page editor, Death of judge, Miss Lilian Snelling, Dr S. F. Boys, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Taverne resigns, Latest appointments. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Camden Motor Rentals Ltd., Vehicle Rentals, Domecq, Dution-Forshaw Facilities Limited, Planned Motoring Ltd., Thomson Overseas Journals Ltd., Edward Erdman, Richard Ellis & Son, Gre, Lex Vehicle Leasing Ltd., Fleet Industrial Consultants Ltd.,, Leeds Permanent, Alexanders Contract Rentals Ltd, The Times, Ford, Alaska, Crusader, Lombard North Central Limited, Heron Motor Group (Fleets) Limited., Dewar's, Wright's Biscuits Limited, Hanger Vehicle Rentals Ltd., The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, National Fleet Division, A. H. Turner Ltd., British Airports Authority, Godfrey Davis, United Dominions Trust (Commercial) Ltd., RS Components Ltd, Gkn, Family Circle, Goblin (BVC), Twa, Mnb, Hine, Bowmaker, Wincanton Transport Limited,, Mercantile Leasing, Ecgd, E. F. Hutton & Company Inc.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Three Government defeats on northern boundaries, Bill leads to new sentencing policy, Somerset loses its battle to remain intact House of Lords. Sport: Sports in Brief, First winner for jockey and trainer, Today's fixtures, Mill Reef to be walked at stables today, When the joking ought to stop, England tour fixtures, Bugner to meet Doyle on Wembley bill, Villepreux back for Barbarians, Injured Taylor unable to come in for Anderson, Call to scrap TT races, Wind River surprises odds on favourite, Yesterday's results Texaco Cup, Smith wants change of format in the next Davis Cup, Doble named as Staffordshire captain, UEFA determined to impose discipline, Scots wonder what to do about hecklers, Arthur plays for England, Best centre of attraction for young Bulgarians, Centralized handicapping to go ahead, Officials to be more ruthless in future, Ulster game with All Blacks will go ahead, New managers at Walsall and Swansea, Handicap favourable to Avec Moi in Coombe Handicap today. Law: Reaction to blackmail as provocation Edwards V The Queen, Jurisdiction in children's cases H V H, Libel apology to The Guardian. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Salerooms, Entertainments, Financial Services. Reviews: The Old Vic in 1973, Cotrubas's treasurable Susanna Le Nozze di Figaro Royal Opera House, Fredell Lack Wigmore Hall, Eye Winker, Tom Tinker Theatre Upstairs, Czech Trio Queen Elizabeth Hall, Flaws harm opera The Visitors Sadler's Wells Theatre, Koba comes west: Leonard looks east: Joan goes north, Macbeth Birmingham Rep, Cathy Berberian, Satyajit Ray film to open festival. Property: Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: The Price Of Apathy, The Rising Price Of Farm Land, This Year, Next Year, Some Time..., Republican Troubles. Letters to the Editor: A pocketful of keys, A rigid application of VAT will kill arts-inclined charities, Flats for Asians, Patent problems in Europe, Asset valuation in a wealth tax, Packaging sense, Cash cards may reduce prices, Times-Europa, Dutch elm disease, Psychotherapy, Magistrates and the driver, Background music, Churches and racism, Holst's 'Savitri', The sinking of the Lusitania, Answering the complaints about London docks, Mining and environment, Future of the railways, Efficiency could pay gas boards. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Business and Finance: Increase in motor trade turnover slackens, Watercress growers give grant for research project, Commission to tighten export agreements, British papermakers likely to raise prices by 7-9 pc in new year, Regions may get European funds, Equities Bank shares easier, Spot Position of Sterling, China may buy £137m steel plant from Japan, UK-US rival to Wankel engine, World economy 'deteriorating', Cummins to buy Herbert-Ingersoll engine plant from receiver, German bank applies to open Moscow office, Retail sales of frozen vegetables fall 10 pc, Forward Levels, Accountants worried by EEC rules EEC qualifying, Pipelaying for Forties field is tested in Italy, Commercial Bank of Wales Limited, American distributor places £20m order for Hawker Siddeley jets, 'Stay out' vote by men at 12 Lucas plants, City and Gracechurch Investment Trust Limited, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts waiting on Chequers, Compromise cocoa plan by Unctad, The Times list of latest dividends, No quick or easy path to reform, IMF chief says, Clouds are appearing on the port horizon, Six boards to control DTI's research outlay, Company News Late steel upturn helps Dunford to peak £1.5m, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Bodycote knit sale to Stirling, GKN develops diecasting for stainless steel, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited Outstanding Record of Asset Growth, Emergency Paris talks on copper shipment, Swan Hunter peace hopes as strikers ready to talk, C. Itoh And Company Limited, Money Market Rates, Call for integrated nuclear effort, London office for Lehman Bros, Renewed inflation fears push £ to lowest level since June float, Group to co-ordinate UK shopping centre planning, Grain problems facing Britain in Europe, The conflict between EEC and national law, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Howard Hughes 'to sell oil tool division', Inchcape in further snag over P & O takeover, Russia claims device cuts car fumes by 25 pc, Europe's 3-point plan for petrol supplies, Iraq ready for oil agreement with Syria, Gulf states 'to get 51 pc oil stake by 1983', Loans bring £11m orders for Britain, Singapore raises taxes and duties, Volume now key to Duport's growth, Mining SW Africa Co dividend slashed to 5p, The umpire is better than the duel, Business Diary: Exit Duncan, with golden handshake. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Pound plunges 126 points, Commodities Rubber at new 1972 high, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, P & O lower, NY sugar closes near day's highs, Wall Street, New Issues Commercial Bank of Wales, Record dealings in Eurobonds. Business Appointments: Bowring names new director. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,205.

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