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The Times - 19/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Michael Knipe, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Brian Macarthur, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Gerald Ely Estates Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Peter, Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Penny Symon, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From Ian MacDonald, From Christopher Reed, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Barry Norman, Max Harrison, Geoffrey Wansell, Irving Wardle, Peter Strafford, Bernard Levin, PHS, MICHAEL MCNAIR-WILSON., JULIAN JACOTTET., JAMES CURRAN., PETER MARTIN, G. S. NICHOLSON., JOHN GLOAG., S. CAINE, , PHILIP VANDER ELST., CHRISTOPHER BROCKLEBANKFOWLER., MICHAEL LEVEY., E. N. PUMPHREY, , D. C. DAMANT., JANE FAWCETT, by Prudence Glynn, By Guy Hawtin, By Malcolm Brown, By Alan Hamilton, By Roy Farndon, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwver, Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvove, GORDON HOPKINS, , E. B. TEESDALE., F. M. M. STEINER., PHILIP F. NIND., LINDSAY DUNCAN, , R. J. CHAUNDLER., D. JONES, , Maurice Corina, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer,

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News: Libyan leader said to have offered military support to Ugandans, Little economics mean a lot, Panic over workless, Monday Club says, Transport union in Industrial Court hearing, Peking puts out flags for Empress Farah, Kashmir talks resumed, Scribbles in a grubby black book the only British 'contacts', Freed pilots to leave Hanoi soon, Retreating tanks leave trail of misery, Parents' role in reducing home accidents, Hospital inquiry witness os very ill, doctor says, Minister takes public house soundings, French scandals man faces charge of theft, Fashion, Less than £50 benefits paid out as 193 weary exiles land in rain, India offers Asians the option to go there, Guardsman's death brings Ulster toll of soldiers to 146, Busman is released on £100 bail, Army-guerrilla tension rises, Energy crisis may hit Britain before 1980, coal board chairman says, Mr McGovern scoffs at President, Church sells shares in Rio Tinto after apartheid protests, Libyans accept Cairo as capital of new republic, Whisky drunk at hospital, inquiry told, Kampala delays anger civil liberties group, Spain likely to send Croats back to Sweden, Physiology: 'Diving reflex' found in man, Tea and biscuits for apprehensive exiles, Hectic day for dealer arrived to order, Angry parents barricade classroom, Former bomb squad chief denies 'obsession', Mr Powell sees danger of 'fascist'rule, Places for Asians at university, 'Code' for estate agents, And that was the end of Solomon Binding..., Bomb scare closes Sydney Bridge for first time, IRA deny threat of terror bombing in Britain, Tanzania moves troops to border after Ugandan bombing attack on town, Mr Nixon threatens to cut aid over narcotics, Authorities 'not to blame' for Olympic massacre, Fixed EEC price for vegetables sought, Talks in London with Egyptian Minister evoke hopes for peace, Herr Brandt sets date for general election, Strike ballot delay for BOAC pilots, Americans told to avoid visiting Kampala, Dr Waldheim deplores Israel raid, Talks on prison campaign, Mr Craig refuses to join Unionist group for Ulster conference, France building last of the Caravelles, Social security ban goes on despite staff increase, Processing delayed by computer setback, English joins EEC languages next month, Mr Heath presses Japanese on trade, Welsh rugby players held in Rome, US inquiry on Soviet wheat deal profits, Jobless girl 'was being starved to death ', All eyes on China and Russia in the United Nations arena, Jury told of '£3,000 to square police' allegation, EEC rules could make vets meat inspectors, The Times Diary Bells toll for Tinker, Invasion casualties said to have had Obote links, Demand may force unified system Education notebook, 'An expression of mental derangement'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Kitson's, Cornhill, Weathersea, Rank Xerox, Lloyds Bank, EASTERN PRODUCE (Holdings) Ltd., Norwich Union, Donaldsons, Langs, Canlife unit trust, Ansamatic, Richard Ellis & Son. Picture Gallery: Uganda. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments:, IMF head denies initiative for resignation, Minister resigns to fight scandal, University news Reading. Arts and Entertainment: Draw for groupings in Chess Olympiad, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,181. Sport: Follows says players to blame, Apprentice days ending with flourish, Barton makes amends, No bowler reaches 100 wickets, Sports in Brief, Stowe breaks record in qualifying, Records on first day at Dublin, Germans will enliven Wembley, Director wants new board, Half England's pack chosen for Barbarians, Croquet, Test for Sterling's confidence, Unwanted birthday gift finally brings pleasure, Patterson prefers the quiet of a hen-house, Schmid third Swiss rider to take lead, FA inquiry into alleged bribery attempt, Conditions favour Be Merry against Ashendene, Sports Council respond to Hemery's call, Onlygoalsmissing from Charlton's night of honour at Old Trafford, New procedure for handing in cards. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments. Property: Property To Let. Reviews: Mozart Players' gala, London debuts, Hywel Bennett at the Dolphin, Dearest crooks Alpha Alpha Open Space, London Schools Symphony Orchestra Festival Hall, Salerooms Sotheby's, Winter concerts at Brunel University, Mrs Behan and the voice of Brendan, Tom Jones London Palladium. Editorials/Leaders: Trade Balance With Japan, The Liberals Are Still Alive, Disintegration Threatens Uganda. Letters to the Editor: Total advertising, Internment issue and Ulster talks, Permanent employment of aliens, Speaking for minorities, Pharmaceuticals Working Party and public ownership, Prices and the Post Office, Plea for Government aid to Wearside shipyvards, Discretionary powers and value-added tax, Labels at exhibitions, Charities are already in fighting mood, Defending old buildings, A Wooster at Blandings, Hijackers and the law, Obstacles to the control of incomes, Housing Uganda Asians, Method of assessing wage claims, A national home. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Politics and Parliament: Help for senior men in local government, A primate of outspoken courage and kindness House of Lords, Letting the public into council committees, Land assembly proposal, High Commission in Uganda clears 8,000 Asians for entry into Britain. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Sept 17, 1947. Obituaries: Mr S. Wilson Boyd, Mr L.L. Whyte Philosopher and scientist, Sir Harold Hartley, M J.-J. Bernard Intimate theatre, Maj Archibald David, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Audiotronics in a growth area, The Times Share Indices, Bad start to new account, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Commodities Nightmare for silver dealers, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Thornycroft men want extra £1,000 'safeguard', British Printing to take up option on ILSC stake, Hauliers urged to raise their rates, Building strikers back, Gold drops $3 as speculators unload, Spot Position of Sterling, Wheat almost at limit advance, N Sea oil haste urged to meet 'ominous' US famine, Mining Cons Murchison's R4m antimony expansion, English Calico's revised 1972 expectations, West German central bank hints at need for tougher controls on capital inflows, The Times list of latest dividends, Changing the pilot at the IMF, Briefly from the Boardroom, Govan Shipbuilders fully operational as labour pact accepted, Renewed fear of inflation causes share slide, Airways computer study, Universal Underwear Ltd., Bank figures indicate rate of growth in money supply may be slackening, Business Diary: Fraternal billion · Lord Longford's publishing coup, Import threat to BSC stainless steel market, Coal Board decides to keep brickworks, Equities Weak start to new Account, Money Market Rates, Ford shop stewards press union to put 40pc claim, A history textbook with lessons for today, Britain asks Malaysia to extend sterling agreement, Company News Wadham runs up £913,000 profit in six months, Strong & Fisher (Holdings) Limited Leather Manufacturers, English Calico Limited Interim Statement, Trade traffic with Tokyo needs highway code, Bids and Deals Bowthorpe sell assets and land for £1.2m, UK drugs industry faces decline in world market stake, report says, The Times index: 183.16-2.99 How the markets moved F.T. index: 493.0-9.3, Devlin may advise CBI merger with trade chambers, Call for inquiry into petrol price rise 'similarities', Patents Prescription, Associates deals, Computer news ICL-Dataskil for Marine Midland. Business Appointments: Mr Ogilvy to head Drayton trusts.

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