The Times - 11/12/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Ian McDonald, From Our Correspondent, Our Political Staff, From David Housego, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, From Philip Howard, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Stewart Harris, Philip French, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Richard Gilbert, Leonard Buckley, Leonard Amey, Gerald Ely, Tony Aldous, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Gordon Allan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Geoffrey Green, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Moshe Brilliant, Michael Frenchman, James Reston, PHS, W. T. MONNINGTON, , PETER TREW, , VICTOR JOKEL, , KENNET., RUSSELL HARTY, , ISABEL RAPHAEL, , TREVOR HUDDLESTON, CR, , ELIZABETH WILLIS, , ELAINE BISHOP, , C. M. ABRAHAMS, , JANE VEALL, , Sunibalu Modhwadia, Gunavanij Himatlal Thakkar, Habiba S. Kherani, Zadinakhanu S. Allibali, Manjula C. Jovanputra, Nirmala M. Popat, Dolate Khanu Ladhani, Hiraben Laxmidas Popat, Sarojbala S. Popat, S. S. Mohammed, Shaker P. Shivji, Pushpavati R. Patel, Sharla M. Patel, Gulabanu, Hansaben Kantilal Dayabhai, Laxmiben Nanalal Bhatt, Roshankhanu M. Virani, Zerabanu Janmohamed Makhani, Jayaben J. Patel, Rabia Begum, Aruna Manhar, Jaroj Gokani, Urmila Gokani, Narbada Vithaldas., B. ELLIOTT, , M. O'GARA, , GRAHAM GREENE, , GERALD SEASTON, , D. J. STARLING, , J. P. BROWN, , Brigit Barlow, Nicholas Ashford, Ronald Faux, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, From Ronald Faux, By Ronald Kershaw, From Our European Business Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Mario Modiano., RAY CARTER, , PETER BACON., R. L. CLARKE, President, , Clifford Webb, FRANCIS J. RAYNER, , R. C. G. STRICK, , R. S. W. POLLARD, , C. J. FELL, , Frank Vogl, Melvyn Westlake, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, By John Woodland, John Whitmore, by Ross Davies, by Patricia Tisdall, by Peter Hill, by Janet Gordon,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Developing and Expanding Towns Daventry grows up, Report on acid tanker crash sought by MP, Viewpoint, Film company's arms 'props' seized by Dublin police, EEC's work facing disruption as staff prepares to walk out, World socialism to fight for Russian Jews' emigration, Apollo 17 in orbit for Moon landing today, £350,000 haul from castle, Davey trial today on escape charge, Independent health councils urged, Green grows the desert, Bible reveals the secret that all men need to share, Geophysics: Heat flow in the Earth's crust, David Wood Parish pump comes to Westminster, The real thorns in Labour's side, Herr Brandt demands full loyalty, Why Mr Whitlam acted at once, Lawyers' warning on 'censorship' in choosing jurors, US to get 'tough' with allies on defence, Giorgione painting stolen from Italian cathedral, Record Christmas for travel expected, The Pope sees woman's liberty in motherhood, Jenkins union is accused of 'poaching', Old guard of party defeats McGovern reformers, Strike is turning Paris into city of rubbish, Police seek five in murder inquiry, Boy of 14 slips Heathrow security net, Splinter group forms new Liberal party in Oslo, King Gustaf Adolf too ill for Nobel ceremony, How Rabbi Shlomo Goren split Israel, Display Advertising, Clash over Labour leadership grows, Woolverstone school comes of age with a 'social mix', Senators linked with tax scandal, Threat to his life if the police interfere, Strikes may follow works meeting on NIRC fines, Soldier killed and two wounded in Belfast by 'booby-trapped' tail section of anti-tank rocket, Cairo MPs deplore lack of war preparations, Mr Heath and the new era of introspection, Soviet troops killed in reported clash with Chinese marauders, The Times Diary Look back in profusion, Pilot found 32 days after Arctic crash, 'God's message' awaited on Uganda Britons, Britain shows off to boost trade with China, Clash of views over getting under the skin of show cattle Agriculture, New voice of the Black Country captures region's personality Regional notebook Arthur Osman Halesowen, Ian Munro is 7 and has a message of hope for many parents, Japanese general election keeps ruling party in power, Large city dating back 5,000 years uncovered in Iran, US paper says 'Bormann' in photograph was teacher, Macebearers fear for future in council changes, Renewed hope for Vietnam peace after General Haig flies home with progress report for Mr Nixon, Westminster offer new plan for Piccadilly, GLC leader calls for traffic decisions, Mr Faulkner fighting move to force early Unionist-Vanguard split, New setting for Middle East peace moves, Explosions threat to owner of German stores, Dutch elm disease campaign switches from felling to planting new trees. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Belgravia Cleaning Co Ltd, Richard Ellis&son, Smmcc, Christmas Gift Guide, Chartreuse, CU Assurance, The Hallmark, Cleaner Wanted, Western Mail, Ansafone, Sketchley, Wimpey, The Times, Harveys, Oxfam, Ocs, Twa, Halifax Building Society, Skf, Johnson Wax Limited, Picasso, Pritchard Cleaners (Holdings) Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments also on page 8, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Lee Luvisi Queen Elizabeth Hall, Tommy Rainbow, Lessons of the disaster to the Torrey Canyon, The Guests Atv, Appeal likely over photographs, Midwinter Spring Queen's, The Queen's Gallery Buckingham Palace, Positive, sober, historical stocktaking American Civilisation, Tokyo String Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Roger Woodward Round House. Deaths. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Developers' eyes on Brussels, Savills. Sport: MCC bowlers find little profit on unusual type of wicket, Mrs Court's easy win over rival, Easy victory for Ydra, Colchester taken to extra time in final, Sports in Brief, King's Cup won by Spain, Czechoslovak champion falls to Banham, New Roll Up pool promises big dividends for punter, The oldest rule confuses, All Blacks seek answer to weakness at prop, Fraternal relations are temporarily broken off, Bye off last ball brings defeat for Pakistanis, Harlequins no match for Cardiff, Johannesburg yardstick for final trial, Leeds holding on as shadow looms, French and Swiss fail in men's downhill, Weekend results and tables First division, Oxford must build team around aggressive American, Miss Wade wins final easily, Margate hoping draw will bring big fish, Good marks and a few black ones as halfway is reached, Fancied underdogs with no giants to bury, For the record Squash rackets, Hollow victory for Stevens, Fulfilment could follow failure while still 16, For once penalties do not spell dullness. Editorials/Leaders: VAT Will Soon Be On US, How Far IS Russia Meddling In Ulster?, Hypermarket Frustrations. Letters to the Editor: A case for the RSPCA, A European nuclear force, Surveyors and property valuations, A better return for the godchildren, Motorists' dissatisfaction with their insurers, Refugee wives, Jews in Iraq, Kith and kin, Penalties in rugby, Imposition of VAT on charities and churches, Incident at Victoria, True function of the trade union leader, RA's collection of early photographs, VAT and prices, Giggleswick quarrying, Are nursery schools really necessary?, Meeting place for writers in London, The Ten Commandments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Dec 10, 1947 Partition in India. Obituaries: Professor Robert Peers, Sir Neville Syfret Fighting through convoys to Malta, Mr George Fearon, Vera Inber, Louella Parsons, Obituary, Dr Tibor Szamuely. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, UK silver stocks will be exhausted next year, says Mr Stahl, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Capitalization & week's change, New Issues Grand Metropolitan's $25m Eurobond, More share prices. Business and Finance: Energy 'model' will set a pattern for world planners, Racal profit growth continues, Bass may buy £27m Esso Motels, Three companies dominate linen hiring for office and factory, New Leyland plant sets a pattern for peace, Perkins builds up workforce, Japanese firm to assemble cars in Portugal, Scope for an even bigger automated laundry service, Government could yield to Water Bill pressures, Lending rate 8 pc, Need to flatten Whitehall pyramid, New Gulf talks soon on 'buy back' oil price, New giant for the international league Martme Royo, of Agence France Presse, examines the BSN plan to merge with a big French dairy group, Cawoods maintains fuel profit revival, DTI will check liqueur company's decision to give employees 25 pc pay rise, VW and Nissan join forces in Australia, Lever facing mounting trouble over coupon offer, Burgess Products Company (Holdings), EEC drive to harmonize stock market regulations, Freight Report Sugar shipments lift dry cargo rates, Anglo American Industrial Corporation Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Contract operations from a few windows to whole factories, Structure of European reserve fund takes shape at BIS meeting, Germany facing major disputes over wages, Investor sought to run refinery, Business Diary in Europe: Pepe's Papa and Henry Ford, Heads down in the Lloyd's Life think-tank, Company News Relief doctors service bought by Allied Inv, Imperial Continental Gas Association, Henry Ansbacher & Co. Limited, Caution in Bonn will curtail DM speculation, Autonomics expected to repay NRDC loan, Tanganyika Concessions Limited, Confidence returns to the West Midlands, Anglo-French accord on helicopter collaboration, India could become 'Third World' Trojan Horse into the EEC, Sugar refining margins under scrutiny, The cleaning industry £1,000m bill for nation-and market growing, Results this week Gen Electric, Distillers and three brewers, Niarchos group aims to build 500,000-ton ships, Bonds traded in Europe, $60m Ford bond float in Japan, An exotic answer to a housewife's prayer, Auditors give a warning on Lockheed finances: more orders are needed, £700m aid likely in plan to reshape Coal Board. Business Appointments: Jessel, Toynbee post for Mr David Fincham. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,252.
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