The Times - 25/09/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hill and Dennis Dwyer Business News Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Geoffrey Wansell, By Norman Hammond, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Ronald Faux, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian McDonald, Mirabel Walker, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Housego, Mary McCurrie, By a Northern Correspondent, Leonard Buckley, William Gaunt, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Michael Wale, Myles Palmer, By R. Harris Smith, Philip French, From St. John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom Freeman, By Stephen Jessel, From Terry McLean, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Haray, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By John Nicholls, Gerald Ely, Hugh Stephenson, PHS, David Wood, DAVID HALL, , M. ORME, , A. J. PETTITT, , KIT COPPARD, , GILBERT LONGDEN., J. WALTER, , S. SOLOMONS, , H. N. FELD., L. H. FIELD., LAURENCE SCARFE., DENIS RICHARDS., CHRISTOPHER BRIGGS., PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH, D. D. CONDON., JOHN T. WATKINSON., IAN RODGER, , JOHN DISLEY., D. STIMSON, , JAMES OGDEN., HUGH LEGGATT., By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Industrial Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, Ronald Kershaw, P. R. KNAPP-FISHER., P. MICHAEL KINGSTON., F. F. ROSS, , T. C. HART., D. C. BEATTY., G. R. GARDNER, , Frank Vogl, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Joe Roeber, Robert Jones, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland, K. A. INGERSENT, , by Peter Jay Economics Editor, by Geoffrey Bell, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, by Hugh Stephenson, by Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, by Christopher Reed, by David Jones, by Dick Wilson, by Stephen Schattmann, by Patrick Brogan, by Henrik Jersild, by Sue Masterman, by John Earle, by Alan McGregor, by J. Ralph Draper, by John Mcllwraith, by H. J. Maidenberg, by Peter Kilner, by Melvyn Westlake,
ResumoNews: Eastern Europe: change from growth to consolidation, Sir A Irvine readopted, 17 killed as jet crashes into ice cream cafe, Bookmakers' employees to appeal for union's recognition to Industrial Relations Court, 'Anarchists' in Women's Liberation movement, Mr McGovern confident gap is narrowing, Faint hope of bringing Mona Lisa to London, Boom in sheep prices in Border country Agriculture, Major oil discovery 100 miles east of the Shetland Islands, Bonn releases alleged E German spy, Fischer free to arrange his own matches, Airlift begin in earnest as more refugees fly in from Entebbe, Huge security net around hotel for Ulster talks, Four programmes for Ulster peace Northern Ireland Labour Party An end to sectarianism, Japanese airliner crashes landing at wrong airport, Unified tax and social security system urged, Ways to combat the old enemies that threaten the Christian way of life, Soviet Union: computers key item in major trade pact, Viewpoint, New poll gives Mr Nixon lead of 39 per cent, Many gaps still in world anti-hijacking accords, Mrs Panagoulis challenges envoy over jailed son, Putting party leaders in the dock, Zoology: Sex reversal in fish, Alliance Party Healing the communal rift, Irish women said to be among 31 dead in fire, Pornography report 'vindictive' union says, Woes of a good consumer, South America: no longer a geographical entity, What Matters Now: Mr Jenkins' cohesive programme for the Labour Party, Gentle upward movement expected in world interest rates, Dark shadows over the Third World, Farmers fearful of EEC entry find little reassurance in 'rescue' by Nato force, International business outstrips ground rules of past 25 years, Italy: fast growth becomes a distant memory, Syria receives Soviet missiles, Fathers to get leave to care for new babies, France: all-out expansion regardless of cost, Annual Financial and Economic Review I Task of making the dollar flexible essential to lasting monetary reform, The romance of the doodlesack Regional notebook, Holland: drastic measures on inflation, British protest after plan to trick envoy, Soldiers beat us up in the street, Asian refugees say, President Bhutto survives Opposition onslaught, Tory 'young Turks' in militant mood, Turkey gives democracy another trial, South Africa: signs of revival but uphill task ahead to meet aims, Japan: embarrassment of an $8,000m trade surplus, Chinese prepare to receive Mr Tanaka, UN to debate terrorism together with its basic causes, West Germany: heading for another boom, Social Democratic and Labour Party Ireland as one country, Bishop says 'Renew baptismal vows', Kidnap of Arab envoy's son in Paris disclosed, Destruction faces Roman town in six months, Middle East: fairer shares in oil?, The Times Diary Germaine Greer nobbles husband's book, Eire will clamp down on rioting, Labour Party chiefs plan to challenge Mr Benn for making 'divisive' speeches, Prices talks resume tomorrow, Smith hint of a new approach to Britain, Echoes from 1917 at Darlington, National wealth, Prices and incomes policy may be imminent, Australasia: improvements with reservations, Heavy turnout as Norway begins referendum on whether to join the European Community, Social security staff threaten new action, Women in sport: the hard facts, Ulster plan unlikely before new year, Philippines to weed out government corruption, Swiss poll rejects ban on arms exports, Eurocurrency: excess liquidity result of sick international monetary system, Switzerland: inflation bites into franc, US: overwhelming success of controls policy in free enterprise system, Threat to Russia dropped, Pentagon may try general who bombed N Vietnam, £25,000 bail for police chief on 10 drug charges, Five-point plan for peace welcomed by Tanzania and Uganda, War of terror alleged by Yugoslav general, Party is poised for its greatest assault, Mr Thorpe says, Scandinavia: four countries tackle individual troubles, China: weather casts giant shadow over landscape. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Latest appointments, No campus post for Angela Davis. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: National Bank Of Greece, Atlantic International Bank Limited, The Vavasseur Trust Company Limited, The First National Bank of Chicago, Chemical Bank, THE Scottish Provident INSTITUTION, Cil, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, The National Bank, Continental Bank, Cbc Bank, Jones Lang Wootton, The Gulf Bank, The Bank of New York, C.B.A Bank, National Westminster Bank, Lbi, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, Anglo-Israel Bank Ltd, The Imperial Tobacco Group Pension Fund, Ubaf Limited, P. Murray-Jones Limited, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Credito Italiano, United Commercial Bank, Midland and International Banks Limited, High & Dry, Nesbitt Thomson Limited, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, Royal Insurance, J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited, The Times Special Reports, Société Générale, The national Bank OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, R.P. Martin & Co. Ltd., "The Royal", BANQUE BELGE Limited, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia., The Fuji Bank, Limited, Bank of Tokyo Trust Company, The Deltec Banking Corporation Limited, Peugeot, Banbury Group, Bct, National And Grindlays Bank Group, The Hongkong Bank Group, Healey & Baker, The National Bank of Kuwait SAK, I.N.I., Bna, Joseph Shakespeare & Co. Limited., Banco DI Napoli, BfG, Bb, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Japan International Bank Limited, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Bank Of America, The National Bank Of Commerce. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 4, Entertainments, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 24. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 23, 1947 Plan for recovery. Reviews: Regent's Park Twelfth Night to tour, Procol Harum Rainbow, Threads of the recent past, Everly Brothers Palladium, Windsor Festival Bach and Beethoven St George's Chapel, Barenboim/du Pré Zukerman Festival Hall, Breeze Anstey Granada, Marcuse and John Birch in a band of twilight warriors Oss, Menuhin/Ashkenazy Theatre Royal, Windsor. Sport: Protest as Fraser comes first in Tornado event, Sports in Brief, Injury proves to Thomson's advantage, Tottenham just need Chivers touch, No grounds yet for a formal inquiry, Arsenal's worries remain at the back, Weekend results First division, Spate of goals the one silver lining of another grim day, Four fighters meet invasion, Counties fail to exploit new offside rule, The Welsh pulse in London still beats strongly, Surrey's enviable depth of strength, Miss Hodgson holds lead to end, Two Scots come to London for national title, Steel's recall brings back title, World record by silver medal winner, Millington seals victory for Old Wirralians, Stewart has clear win in Canada, French fillies in dead-heat after exciting struggle, It could be a very good year for the 'worst All Blacks ever', Bedford's 14 men manage to extend Richmond, Rifle shooting, For the Record, Old Boys title for Oundle, Fortunate Pidget has edge on Our Mirage. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,186, Broadcasting, Bogy unlaid at Stamford Bridge. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, London Flats. Politics and Parliament: State opening of Parliament, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Unionist Party Power to the Parliament. Editorials/Leaders: The Choice: War Or Peace, Eastern Approaches, Half Way Round The Table. Letters to the Editor: Two aspects of pricing policy put in perspective, The free day, Treatment of murderers, True cost of motorway construction, Inner-city slum areas, Longford report, Labels at exhibitions, New aspect of charities and value-added tax, The Monday Club, Ending internment, Cure for leap-frogging wage claims, Protecting land in Snowdonia, Europe's policy on coal, Seeking a solution in the Middle East, Hotham Park House, Economic Powellism, The Duchess of Windsor, Reception of Asians, Sugar stocks, Lord Portal's biography, Intelligence tests, British athletics. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Parker Of Waddington, Sir Hugh Stephenson, Aharon Sela, Mr Val Parnell Impresario on the grandest scale, Mr V. V. Tilea, Obituary. Business and Finance: Special price Concorde offered to Pan Am, Business Diary in Europe: Another battle for the Baron?, Contracts Tarmac wins £3.2m CEGB award, NEWARTHILL LIMITED (incorporated under the Companies Acts 1948 to 1967), Finding a European strategy for R & D, Flexible hours agreed by City firm, Merger by clearing houses now more likely, Dufay Bitumastic Limited, America balks at tariff equality for Russians, Electricity and PO costs cut by trench-sharing, Sunflower seed setback in 1971, P & O director makes fresh claim of undervaluation in Bovis merger terms, A counter to the left-wing militants, Freight Report Grain prospects gild dry cargo recovery, Computing company earnings after ACT, Scottish call for Civil Service jobs, Briefly from the Boardroom, An insight on the German miracle, Results this week Cadbury-Schweppes, Delta, Laing, Sears, More share prices, Most European interest rates move up, $14m US loan for Yugoslay steel mill, London chamber president to visit Rumania, Mining Platinum keeps its cool, Two Imps' food groups to combine operations, Policy statement this week on NCB financing, British Leyland deny peace talks claim at Thornycroft, The Times Share Indices, M Schweitzer willing to serve third IMF term, National Savings growth slackens for first time since March, 1970, Taking professional view of the Community, The Howden Group Every Confidence in the Future, Company News Cussons revival still to come, Gulf oil participation talks postponed, IATA chief sees 11 pc expansion in air traffic, Sweetcorn growers angry over maize substitution. Business Appointments: Earl of Mansfield joins General Accident board. Stock Exchange Tables: Dearer bread likely in UK following huge increase in the cost of wheat, New Issues Property backing for Newarthill, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.
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