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The Times - 29/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Penny Symon, From Peter Strafford, From Our Science Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Our Education Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Raymond Snoddy, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin Middle East Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, From Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From Michael Leapman Chicago, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Barry Norman, Charles Hargrove, Robert Fisk, Gaia Servadio, PHS, L. GORDEN., ALAN THAKE., B. L. B. HUTCHINGS., JOHN WALLEY., WILLIAM YOUNG., GEORGE MALLABY, , A. BRISTOW, , F. H. SMITH, , ALEC RANDALL., C. O. R. PHILLIPS, , JOHN GILLARD WATSON, , ERRINGTON THUBRON, , NEIL RHIND., EDMUND DAVIES., LEO CAVENDISH., ROY LEWIS, , A. J. PETTITT, , DAVID COULSTON, , JOHN HOCKIN., From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Barnfather, By Terry Byland, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, From Frank Vogl, From Our European Business Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. CLAYBURN-SIMS, , GEOFFREY C. BUDD, , By Arthur Reed, S. E. POWELL, Company Secretary F. H. Barber & Co., PIERS DIXON., A. F. DOULTON, , From Mario Modiano, A. H. SPURWAY., Clifford Longley, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, Gerald Ely,

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News in Brief. News: Support asked from the better paid, Police fears of crime spread as Britain enters EEC, Heavy demand for bacon sends wholesale prices to record levels, Doctor cites television for increase in violence, Three girls sent to borstal for 'mugging', Former Irgun man in gun running case detained, Seven cleared of plot, Rhodesia minister consults with African leaders, Palestinians urged to set up exile government, Mr Lynch and SDLP agree that Eire must have voice in solving Ulster crisis, Mr Wilson will urge change in package plan, Protest offices leased by ministry, Cows that like the herdsman give more milk, Freed pilots come silently home to US, Anthrax investigation begins in Spain, General Amin's outburst throws doubt on Tanzania peace deal as leaders prepare for talks, 386 civilians killed in three years in Ulster, Senators told of illicit strikes by US Navy aircraft, Survey of threat to West End theatres, £12,000 fine for man who smuggled pornography, Recovery order 'too soon', Ministry to establish priorities in health and social services, Independent schools 'prevent a monopoly', Lower beef prices this weekend, but lamb joints are the best buy Food prices Hugh Clayton, Danger grows of war between two Yemens, Soldier and two policemen on assault charge, Son of 'Papa Doc' tames the Tontons, Opposition will demand debate on TV authority, America still feels that peace is on the way, Russian chess team lose to Hungarians, Coal peace pledge refused by miners, Labour activists attack party's draft policy, Docker to become clergyman, 'Muggers' rob lawyer as people look on, Warning to foreigners as more held in Manila, US gives charter flights new freedom, Herr Brandt is threatened with slander action, Civil servants oppose incomes freeze, More Asian refugee centres to be opened as first camp becomes overcrowded, Union leader attacks tax evasion, Counterpoint, Ulster's action still louder than words, Norwegian vote adds to Mr Shore's anti-European ardour, Uganda tries to avoid United Nations debate, Breeding ground for scandal in France's 'blocked society', 12 Impressionist works in New York sale, The Times Diary Bad environment for telephonists, Tanaka meeting with Chairman Mao augurs new era in relations, Mr Powell warns EEC of British resentment, New York Times opts for Senator McGovern, How MPs voted on Bill for entering Europe, Centenary show of works of Vaughan Williams, New governor at Holloway prison, Local authorities anxious for details of refornm, Minister seeks to resign from Bhutto Cabinet, Volunteers' patience 'at breaking point', Ministry to investigate Bath sports centre plan, Funds plea for 'revolution' to reduce smoking, Sardinia protest against Sixth Fleet bases, Biggest blaze in Paris since the war, Teacher 'did not know he was treasurer', Campaign to tell public of their rights challenges law revision committee's proposals, Birmingham offers free contraceptives, £62m ship for Navy to carry 17 helicopters, Geochemistry: The why of a poetic fallacy, Early brain growth 'may affect intelligence', Pace of inter-German treaty negotiations quickens despite snags, Oslo opponent of entry tells Government to stay. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, Vent-Axia, The Dart Valley Light Railway Limited, Air France, The Black And White Book, Mouton-Cadet, Integrated Environmental Design, Atv, Bmk, Ansafone, WGandS, Ford, Shelter, Sas, Yachting World, Ozalid, Guaranteed Hotel Bookings Club, Avp Industries Limited, The New Simplified Income Tax, T.L.S, Rmc, Olympic Airways, Twa, Williamson Tea Holdings Limited, Lloyds Bank.. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, Sept 27, 1947 Palestine mandate. Sport: Jailed players chosen, Townsend heads strong British challenge at Turnberry, Time for England to start afresh, Sports in Brief, Jenkins still affected by Munich illness, Fraser assured of title, WCT sign Dillon as European tour manager, Bunkered shot decides title at 16th, MCC selection criticized, Denys Smith to follow up success, Christmas show will cost over £25,000, Frascati's appeal seems stronger in match race, Ajax triumph against South Americans, Clough and Derby give a lesson to the game, Tempers flare as series goes to Canada., 40,000 guineas for half-brother to Chamozzle. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Announcements, Business Notices., Women's Appointments, Sales And Marketing, Appointments Vacant also pages 12 & 13, Entertainments. Reviews: War and Peace at the Coliseum, LPO/Barenboim/ Zukerman Festival Hall Alan Blyth, Ustinov play for new West End theatre, The Baker, the Baker's Wife and the Baker's Boy University, Newcastle Charles Lewsen, Cinderella play by Henry Livings, Welsh Opera to visit Europe, Considering the Lilies Jeannetta Cochrane John Percival, Down the river and into the trees Deliverance (x) Warner Rendezvous Silent Running (u) Casino Cinerama The Beginning (u) Paris-Pullman Tales from the Crypt (x) Astoria, An old favourite's new insights Madam Butterfly Coliseum William Mann, Danny La Rue Coventry John Higgins, The Relief of Martha King Bush Irving Wardle. Politics and Parliament: The political untouchables who protect the Mafia. Editorials/Leaders: At The Bar Of The Un, Palestinians And Their Patrons, Eec Public Contracts, Disclosure Before Bargaining. Letters to the Editor: Tribes in Africa, State aid to British shipbuilders, The Shetlands and oil, Inflation and the money supply, Parliamentary powers, Restraints to curb inflation, The Panagoulis case, Pornography report, Evidence in criminal cases, Tax on graduate emigrants, Meldon reservoir, Blame Whitehall, not retailers, for value-added tax, Uganda Asians, Open council meetings, Norway's vote on EEC, Computer jargon confusion, Multi-coloured buses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Admiral Sir A. Bingley, Sir Linton Andrews An outstanding journalist, Mr Harry Mooney, Mr Wallace Lawler, Hetty King A great music hall artist. Business and Finance: Argentine Republic Floating Rate Notes 1977, Small ports fear 'forced takeover', Prices and incomes: success depends on right machinery, Armstrong Equipment, Chemed Corporation Capital Stock (Par Value US$1 per share), Company News FNF quickens pace with 83 pc leap in earnings, Italy's payments back in surplus, Region plans group to promote new industry, A manual for the opponents of apartheid, Gallenkamp A. Gallenkamp & Company Limited, Dresdner Bank expansion, George Wimpey & Co.Ltd. Interim Statement for half-year ended 30th June, 1972, WILKINS & MITCHELL LIMITED Manufacturers of WILKINS & MITCHELL Power presses and SERVIS washing machines Substantially Improved Results, Companies should make voluntary disclosures to unions, says CIR, Spot Position of Sterling, Cadbury Schweppes' overseas plans, Fixed Interest and Money, Some Gilbey sherries cheaper, A bombshell that will echo round world's airlanes Arthur Reed examines reaction to the controversial Laker Skytrain project, Australians' investment limit abroad is £467,000, Private investors' sales depress shares on dividend freeze fears, British Lion in £10m deal for Mills & Allen, Engineers urged to speed up metric switch, Mr Onassis challenges ministers on oil contracts, State cash urged for research in plastics, Strike threat to European airbus, British Leyland moving van plant to Scotland, European Commission to make a fresh check on activities of sugar refiners, Business Diary: Two shipbuilders cross the River Wear, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank of England man to head Committee of 20: result dismays Americans, Briefly from the Boardroom, Chrysler UK in Access scheme, Bidders open peace talks in Belgian merger war, Mining AMC-CTS upturn: but no dividends, Morgans in call to defer P & O meeting, Reserves Bank alters procedure, Pits slowdown and strike blamed for £157m record Coal Board loss, Money Market Rates, Hoechst joins higher German profits trend, Dawnay Day buy £360,000 stake in Blackwell, Poland will press for more sales to Britain, Heywood Williams Group Limited Profits Up 162% Dividend Payments To Be Resumed, Percy Bilton offer values group at £32m, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, CBI chief calls on Europe to put fair competition before handouts, Bids and Deals CBR Jersey to take in Bellami for £600,000, Woodall-Duckham Group Limited Interim Statement Six months to 30th June, 1972, Burt Boulton Holdings Ltd., Britain ready to discuss Europe aircraft combine, Clyde fear of Marathon job cuts, Sterling falls again but dollar goes ahead, Hamilton Bros encouraged by results of further North Sea oilfield testing, Cadbury Schweppes LIMITED Interim Statement For 1972, Olympia Limited Viscount Sandon's Review, ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration of Dividend No. 72, Fnfc Interim Report for 6 months ended 30th June 1972, Equities Fresh bout of selling, ICI medical subsidiary in Brazil, The New Throgmorton Trust Success of Board's Investment Policy. Business Appointments: Mr Charles Longbottom to join Court Line board. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Percy Bilton is valued at £32m, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Setback for A P Cement. Property: Country Properties, PROPERTY also on page 25. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,190, Broadcasting.

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