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The Times - 30/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Arthur Osman, By Philip Howard, By Christopher Walker, By Our Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Tim Devlin, From Ronald Faux, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From John Chartres, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Edward Mortimer, From Roger Berthoud, From Anthony Thomas, From Philip Short, From Penny Symon, From Patrick Brogan, From David Housego, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Ian McDonald, From Stewart Harris, By a Staff Reporter, From Eric Marsden, William Mann, John Percival, Clive Barnes, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Peter West, By John Hopkins, By John Blunsden, By a Special Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, DIANA READER HARRIS, , M. J. C. BROCKLEHURST, , MICHAEL MANN, , J. K. EASTHAM, , DEREK HAMMETT, Chairman, , R. HAIG-BROWN, JOHN G. U. ADAMS, , DERRICK WOOD. Chairman., FRANK ALLAUN, , P. SALTER., ROBERT KIRKWOOD, , R. T. ROWLEY, Director, MAX DAVIES, Hon Secretary, M40 Archaeological Research Group, , FELIX ALEXEYEV, London Correspondent, THOMAS PRESTON., M. E. M. HERFORD. chairman, OLAFUR GUDMUNDSSON, , BRIAN R. ROBERTS, BRIAN FOTHERGILL, , RICHARD TOLSON., T. CORBISHLEY, ST., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Malcolm Brown, From John Earle, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ross Davies, By Michael Baily, RICHARD COCKMAN, , W. A. GREEN, , M. S. ROSE, , RICHARD HOPE (Editor), , JAMES T. ANDERSON, , David Jones, Anthony Rowley, From Peter Nichols, Eynon Smart, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore, Peter Waymark, by Michael Ratcliffe, David Piper, Paul Overy, Bevis Hillier, Michael Holroyd, Roger Baker, By Henry Williamson, Philippa Toomey, Ray Gosling, Barry Norman, Lord Mancroft, Peter O'Connor, Rosemary Harris, Elaine Moss, Ion Trewin, Allan Morrison, Peter Vansittart, Geoffrey Grigson, Jacky Gillott, Robert Nye, Brian Alderson,

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News in Brief. News: 'Hardhat' becomes US Labour Secretary, Katie Stewart, Detective named in case against a bookmaker, £5m thalidomide offer 'under discussion', Yard swoop on rail magazine after leak, Tutankhamun dinner: Mr C. D., President Amin takes over all buildings abandoned by Asians, Task force plan to end football violence, Sicilian bridegroom rebels against virility test, Jail inquiry into alleged assault by prison officer, Kadar reforms receive Mr Brezhnev's backing, Soviet agenda for security talks has cool reception, Two Maoris to join Mr Kirk's Labour Cabinet, Angry Brigade jury told 'no blinkers', Stateless refugees wait and worry in Italy, Doctor says he received hundreds of threats, First-class passengers survive air crash in Moscow, Anglo-Saxon attitudes and immigration laws, Moon: Meteorites may cause winds, Bridge to join Sweden with Denmark, Uganda boy refugee dies of cold in park, Jordan plan to curb trade alarms West Bank, Government parties suffer big losses in Dutch poll, Motoring Lively new Marina estate, Air race rules changed after Prince's crash, Leaping from the sublime to the grotesque, MP says pyramid selling man threatened him, Arab front set up to aid Palestinian guerrillas, Touring Dr Allende leaves Chile in general's hands, No new British Everest climb 'before 1976', Guerrilla shot dead in Iran, Built-in lighting, Torture 'to perfection' on enemies of fascism, Mr Heath to give Tories mid-term assessment, Backbench topics for legislation, Books for Christmas The mystery of Broadway's indestructible pet, BEA engineers defer midnight strike, Trident co-pilot 'assessed as slow in emergency', Manchester University heads say grants fall short of meeting the students' increases in costs, Plan for 'task force' to advise Government on new policies for future development of City, An anniversary that lends irony to UN-Israel relations, Tories woo young voters, New advisory body sought on teacher training, Communist struggle against big monopolies, Mr McMahon accuses Labour of yielding to left-wing unions in return for campaign contribution, Czechoslovak chess master goes into exile vowing to return one day to his country, IRA rockets are made in Russia, Bank pays £6,000 cheque for fine on union, Icelandic dispute will be raised with Community, The Times Diary Palace sinks in Westminster clay, Reports of Nixon message denied by S Vietnam, Clean-up for public buildings, Saigon envoy spells out objections to peace pact, Strike by 6,000 EEC staff, Helicopters save 53 crew from British oil rig, Law Society explains the public's right to complain, No one to help in care of the dying, America's difficulties in dealing with EEC, Probation service morale crisis denied, Caution needed over police crime figures, ministry man says, Rebels in new armed clash in Philippines, Provisional IRA put new conditional truce offer to British Government, Stafford case woman speaks of conscience, The need to redefine British nationality, Stirling disciplinary court finds student guilty, Ceramic chauvinism in porcelain and pottery Paris Porcelain, The 'good bloke' against the lonely leader, Changes are kept to scale in central Paris Environment, Jordan student in Bavaria hurt by letter-bomb, Myths of the 'Shocking' innovators, Fresh offer by Port of London Authority to solve Midland Storage dispute, Government agrees in principle to Welsh road signs in two languages, Prince William's crash leads to air race rule stipulating a 500ft climb before turning, Mr Ashley accuses Distillers of 'making 1,000 excuses', Obscenity curb for film clubs, displays. Official Appointments and Notices: Knights of the Thistle, Bishop of London to retire, Latest appointments. Index. Display Advertising: Christmas Crackers From Michael Joseph, Oxford University Press, James & Tatton for Steel, White Lion Publishers, Damon, Thomas Warrington & Sons Limited, Rank Xerox, Routledge, W. A. Lee, Multiple Display Advertisements, André Deutsch, Faber & Faber, Cassell, Collins, Richard Ellis & Son, 3M, Gonzalez Byass, London Film Academy, H, Hampton Gold Mining Areas Limited, Hodders, The Times Concise Atlas of the World, St. John Thomas Booksellers, Gordon's, Sidgwick & Jackson, Taylor Woodrow, Kwik Save Discount Group Limited, Hoechst, Crosse & Blackwell, BARCLAYS International, Horlicks, Shelter, More worse Verse, Gollancz, History Today, Pool Promoters Association, Garnstone Press Geoffrey Bles, Olympia Business Machines, Burroughs Machines Ltd.,, Yachting World, Westminster Abbey, Taylor's Port, Barrie & Jenkins, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, Dent, Leo Cooper, The Edwardians, Leith's All-Party Cookbook, Ebury Press, Masinimport, National and Grindlays Bank Limited, Macmillan, The Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Macdonald, British Steel Corporation, Sun life assurance society limited, Audi Nsu, Longman, Phaidon, Army Officer, Harpers & Queen, Christmas with Harrap., Hutchinson, Hine, Hambros Limited, Wolfe Publishing Ltd., Antony Gibbs. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: A tragedy heightened by passage of time House of Commons, Essential to remove pressure on parents to agree quickly, £3m made available for children with severe congenital disabilities: possibly more after thalidomide settlements, Civil Service smaller House of Commons, Pornography: sponsor sought for Bill to control cinema clubs House of Lords, House of Lords to rule on Spot-the-Ball, Europe getting the message as heavy lorries are turned back. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Rentals, Transfer Books, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10, 27 and 29, Christmas Gift Guide 1972, Announcements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues, Equities Profit-taking resisted, The Times Share Indices, Tesco's rising stock-turnover ratio, London & Regional Market Prices Tesco strong on interim report, Fixed Interest and Money Sharp setback for gilts, Commodities Cash lead tops the £130 mark, Recent Issues, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound firm at $2.3531. Reviews: A smooth ride in the company of scholars and gentlemen, The singing magic Father Fox's Pennyrhymes, The growing-up process, Painting prices soar again at auction, The pill of instruction and the jam of entertainment, Rounding off the edges The Provensen Book of Fairy Tales, Jokesters and others, A man's work, The delights of German opera going Ormindo Civic Theatre, Duisburg, The Filth Hunt Almost-Free Theatre, Still getting up steam, Spirit of the past, We are what we cook, Westminster Abbey (Weiden-, Critics' choice The Times reviewers make a selection for 1972, Via Galactica Uris Theatre, New York, More for children, Goodbye to Tim Tim's Last Voyage, A good playwright who turned bad critic, BBCSO/SchmidtIsserstedt Festival Hall, Birth of the Royal Ballet Gardner Centre, Brighton, Sardonic, farcical and macabre The Beast of Monsieur Racine, Monstrous hybrid in splendid plumage Henri Matisse, Helen Phoenix, Leicester, Catching at the human condition, The history of ordinary people, All creatures great and small The Scandaroon, Alice at Stratford. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,243, The return of Pooh. Sport: Cambridge have some excuse for defeat, Ryder Cup rights for ITV in interests of balance, Nothing ventured and nothing lost in Berlin, Scorton Boy should overcome Lot, A French course without tears, North Midlands in sight of first title since 1947, US threat puts British revolt in shade, Warwickshire take charge, Little room at top for young British drivers, Sports in Brief, New Zealand choose heaviest and most experienced side, Macdonald a man among boys with three goals, Spurs go from promise to fulfilment, Results yesterday, Gorman makes dreams a reality, Bugner arrives via 'spaghetti country', Japanese owner acquires Oaks winner for 106,000 gns. Editorials/Leaders: Prosperity IS Not All, Iceland's Unreasonable Stand, If Grants Cost Too Much, Try Loans. Letters to the Editor: Doctors' long hours, Right royal metric punch-up, Needling, Cost of protesting, Roads-their users and planners-and the environment, Crossbred partridge, Public not told, Angel choir's problem, Finance by toll, Labour and EEC Assembly, Battle of Britain pilot, The death of the Tsar, Pollution of pornography, NUS conferences, Taking a fee and having it too, Iceland's fishing limits, A pilot project for unmanned freight trains, Jews in Russia, Chichester trophy, Potential of share schemes, Loss to archaeology, Training of journalists. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 29, 1947. Obituaries: Mr J. H. Lockwood, Mr George Cross Property developer, Mr Richard Mallett A well-liked film critic, Mr R. P. Keigwin Warden of Wills Hall, Mr John Bailey, Dr Fraser Carey, Mr E. Gauntlett. Deaths. Business and Finance: Paris court lifts embargo on value of copper cargo, Eagle Star buys 6.4 pc stake in a property firm, PLA's £30m scheme for Maplin held up, Co-op has plans for 20 super-stores with £60m sales in three years, Diversification the ticket to growth, CBI wants to resume talks on inflation, Eurosyndicat, Fewer new houses completed in October, Spot Position of Sterling, Industrial Films Humour wins hearts of the festival jury, Computer firms drop link plans, Movitex Limited, Greensitt & Barratt Ltd Builders And Developers Results for year ending 30th June 1972, Lloyds to form new merchant banking division, Marine engines for Beans, Whitehall And The City, Hard commercial sense behind the lighter lorry lobby, Taranto puts spotlight on troubles of South, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Another growth instalment by Airfix, The Times list of latest dividends, BHP to develop Sarich engine, Rolls will send aero sales team to Rumania, Rebels seek a reconstruction of Burmah Oil, U S glassmaking subsidiary fined £45,000 by EEC, Briefly from the Boardroom, New Courtaulds weaving plans, Lord Beeching urges national wages tribunal, Nissan predicts slowdown of Datsun sales growth, Go-ahead on price rises for 2 industrial companies, Mining AAC gold find on Far West Rand, The data processing manager out on a limb, Business Diary: Vauxhall's American overdrive, Money Market Rates, City expectation of early rise in bank base rates, Professions earn £113m overseas, Mersey dock labour position improves, Polly Peck (Holdings) Limited Interim Statement, £3m Brazilian order for BSC, Oil bunkering rates to rise, German budget deficit soars, How the markets moved Rises, Jacobs, Kroll & Company Limited Merchant Bankers, OPEC sets up fund to safeguard output, Montedison proposes 50pc capital reduction, Scheme to draft key men on to board of IMF attracts support, Bids and Deals Zwanenberg approached, Mediators sound out Iraq on terms for settlement of oil compensation. Business Appointments: Europe post for Mr L C Mather. Law: Israeli's claim to dual nationality fails Medini v Whimster, Agreements without haste Lyle v Lyle, Delay warning M v M, Architect can stay in Inner Temple chambers Hodson and Others v Cashmore and Others. Property: Country Properties.

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