The Times - 04/12/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Harry Debelius, By George Clark Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Ronald Faux Bolton Abbey, By Stephen Jessell Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler., By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From a Special Correspondent Heidelberg, From Stewart Harris, By Penny Simon, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Ian McDonald, Stanley Reynolds, William Gaunt, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Keith Horner, Michael Wale, Dennis Potter, Gerald Ely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Harold Power, By Gordon Allan, By Tom Cooban, By Peter West, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Leonard Amey, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Radha Sinha, PHS, Denis Taylor, Nicholas Ashford, David Wood, ELIZABETH PIACHAUD, , DAVID ALEXANDER, , MICHAEL PUGH, , R. J. OGLE, , J. G. RAWS, , A. A. WELLS, , EMILY HOWE, , A. G. HOPKINS, , D. S. WOLFF, , K. RIFAAT, , PETER LIPPIETT, , HUGH FRASER, , ROGER MORGAN, , DAVID ASTOR, , DOUGLAS JAY, , JOAN BIRD, , HUGH LEGGATT, , GEOFFREY de FREITAS, , ROY ROEBUCK, , NORMAN GEAR, , Janet Barber, Victoria Brittain, June Rose, Jonathan Sale, L. C. CHRISTIE, , MARION GIORDAN, , Charles Lyte, MRS CHRISTINE MARSH, , By Tim Jones, By Dennis Dwyer, By Malcolm Brown, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, J. BOWER, Hon Secretary, , JOAN M. PICK, , J. R. SNOW, , Frank Frazer, J. LITTLEWOOD, , CHARLES S. WTGGINS, Anthony Thomas, Paul Routledge, Edited By Richard Spiegelberg, Kenneth Owen, John Whitmore, By John Woodland, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, K.O., by J. H. Bonnett managing director, , by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, P. W., by Christopher Hipwell, by Kenneth Owen, by Clare Smythe assistant editor, , by Laura Tatham,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Morality council to back broadcasting inquiry, EEC stance 'made Mr Powell popular', Viewpoint, Easing the way for mixed systems, Computers: More flexibility from advances in equipment and techniques, QC arrives in Zambia to fight one-party state, Algeria: Oil-rich but underemployed, Some new schools 'instant slums', Political crisis hints in Italy denied by Signor Andreotti, Mr Feather to intervene in strike by Asians, When politics and religion express God's rule, Briton may save the oryx from becoming extinct, Newspaper criticism 'went beyond reasonable limits', Democrats in move to find a scapegoat, Club expels woman in dispute on dogs' tails, 'Poultry injected with chemicals to add weight', Mr Nixon expected to pick new CIA chief, Elitism versus the mass line, Cooperative effort is essential but elusive, Fewer advisory posts for students Agriculture, Unions plan to occupy film studios, Bird-watching 'vandals', Benefits grow from expert service, Strike may hold up Apolllo Moon landing mission, A new tome to keep tabs on old peerages, 17st All Black player in hotel incident, Complaints over 'nude' drawings of Miss Goolagong are upheld, British offer to Turkey on Timothy Davey, Teachers' union accused of 'blacklegging', Mr Lynch again uses fast footwork to score points under pressure, Gen Franco will spend 80th birthday working, 'Alarming' loss of men in Metropolitan Police force, Monday Club will expel by=election 'rebels', Herr Brandt's majority is cut in recount, Astronomy: Radio sources in chains of galaxies, Fewer bomb hoaxes in Dublin as new law comes into force, Woods to be open air 'classroom' Regional notebook, Mass rally stimulates French Left, Official inaction blamed over single homeless, Brazil sends drugs case man back to Italy, Secret rooms for Angry Brigade jurors, All down on paper, Dossier compiled on homes organization, Army ultimatum to insurgent Baluchis, Tory backbench abstentions expected in vote on Opposition VAT motion, Revival of the 'dancing English'?, Little hope that moves towards cooperation in Europe can turn tide of US domination, West German scientist's long wait for justice, Mr Whitlam's big victory sets off struggle for leadership of Australia's defeated Liberals, Three people murdered in Belfast, Walk down any main shop-, Dismissed man 'victimized for safety protest', Swiss approve EEC association pact, Ministry blamed for 'dismal' motorway food, Industry's production picks up after period of depression, Mr Trudeau in talks at Chequers, The hiring business is tough, Bleak future for Asian refugees in Austria, Dr Kissinger flies back for 'final' Vietnam peace talks, An economic miracle in the making, 56-hour airport strike costs Israel over £1m, Rains halt offensives by both sides in Vietnam, University project keeps alive tradition of independence among designers, The Times Diary What that book says about Banda, Growing role for peripherals, Wider range for software contracts, Blockwatchers are new crime fighters, Sunday trippers flock to airport horror, Mr Wilson not in favour of bringing troops back from Ulster, Mr Callaghan says, Chancellor: New output records, Law changes would imperil the weak, QC says, Where the small manufacturer comes into his own, Intermediaries urge IRA to declare unilateral Christmas truce, General Amin accuses Archbishop, Angela: turning all the odds against into her favour. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Audi Nsu (Gb) Ltd,, IBM United Kingdom Limited,, Leasco Limited, Rolls-Royce Limited, Garrard, Acrecrest Limited-London, Randolph Leasing & Financial, Ltd., Rockwood World-Trade Ltd, Odeon, High & Dry, Concorde, The Times, Shelter, Johes Lang Wootton, olivetti, Cumbernauld, Audi Nsu, Cole Electronics Limited. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Christmas Gift Guide 1972, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Peter Frankl Queen Elizabeth Hall, Stubbs in the grand manner, NPOMúti Festival Hall, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, BBC News's Pepsi to ITN's Coke, Peter Straker Queen Elizabeth Hall, The writer and his myth The Overcrowded Barracoon. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property also on pages 8 & 9, Property Industrial estates acquired. Sport: Sports in Brief, West Germany leads in goals average, North should be well represented in final trial, Weight may not stop Bel Ambre at Hexham, Let the 1905 legend go on living, VAT on transfer fees next April, Rugby League, Coventry too powerful, Rugby Union results, Hounslow reach the final again, Tottenham unlikely to lose their elegance, Seymour and Dunbar out, Weekend results and tables First division, The stay-at-home crowd, Britons take five of first six places, Stamina only unknown quantity about Pendil at Cheltenham, Brilliant finish by Do Do, The Hillarys of the oval ball game reach the summit, MCC move east for first match, Nastase wins and Smith plans to re-jig his 1973 schedule, Pakistanis build solidly, French players' strike causes confusion, Leaders need not fear Arsenal or Leeds. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news, Gray's Inn awards, Photographic awards, University news Cambridge. Editorials/Leaders: Europe And Computers, IT IS Later Than They Think, Another Labour Victory Down Under. Letters to the Editor: Rail freight is the answer to road congestion, Effects of VAT, Socialism in Germany, Asians from Uganda, British attitude to battery rearing of poultry, From Mrs Christine Marsh, Getting London's traffic moving again, Training of Fleet Street journlists, The Turner bequest, From Marion Giordan, Price freeze and cost of Premium Bonds, Pollution of pornography, Conserving world energy reserves, Sources of IRA arms, Blame and the no-claim bonus, European Parliament, Postal services, From L. C. Christie, Priorities in spending, Food prices and EEC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Obituaries: Gen Van Ryneveld, Sir Ronald Baskett, Sir A. Williams, Lord Rosenheim Former president of Royal College of Physicians, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Dec 3, 1947 Food ships arrive. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, 50,000 ton cocoa deficit forecast. Business and Finance: Equity market and the money supply, How Vauxhall labour relations were improved by an 'audit', Freight Report Gulf oil premium rates move up, Top IMF post mooted for Mr Morse, Business Diary in Europe: Hahn out of harness, Trade trip may bring UK £8m Chinese orders, Ellerman group reorganization will set up three separate divisions, Interim Statement William Jacks & Company Limited, Edward Bates & Sons (Holdings) Limited, Cross's prescription is no rest cure for ICL, Montedison operations to be harmonized with ENI in rescue plan, Hotel bookings pick up, 'Missing millions' report ready soon, Authorised Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Cuban-Spanish investors may revoke IOS deal, Problem of union control if jobless fall below 3pc, Briefly from the Boardroom, Radical change in Tayside textiles, More share prices, Savers chief in lira rumour investigation, Man-made fibres output heading for record year, Results this week Westland, Hanson Tst and Unigate, New Issues £20m capital boost for Edward Bates, Price fears by stockists boost wine clearances, Ban on US company by copper producers, Galliford Estates Limited, Madagascar to get sugar stake, Neddy may debate Phase II, Company News 'Rebels' seek to oust Allied Ins chairman, Whitehall urged to act against firms defying prices standstill, Lending rate 7 pc, Mr Nixon names the obvious surprises, The Times Share Indices, CEGB counts cost of Britain's heavier reliance on nuclear plant for electricity, IBM denies share issue, Average pay for men reaches £36, Computers used for 2.4 pc of office work, Lucas meet again on move to close Liverpool factory, BLMC sets up sales network in Japan, Nagging worry of 'fiscal indiscipline', Safety rules 'can cause accidents in industry'. Business Appointments: Manufacturers Hanover posts. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,246.
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