The Times - 02/10/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, From Michael Leapman, From Hugh Noyes, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Christopher Sweeney, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Raymond Perman of The Times Educational Supplement, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Choate, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Leo Goodstadt, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin Middle East Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, Gerald Ely, by Roger Vielvoye, R.V., by C. J. Wilmoth managing editor., P.M.D., by Peter Mytton-Davies, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Reynolds, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Robert Shelton, Pasmore By David Storey (Longman, £2), Michael Ratcliffe, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom Freeman, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Gordon Allan, By Tom Cooban, By Peter Marson, Michael Hatfield, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, John Bentley, , Tory hopeful, PHS, David Wood, JILL TWEEDIE, MARY STOTT, RENEE GODDARD, LINDA DOVE, SANDRA BROWN, ANNE SHARPLEY., M. A. NIGHTINGALE, , CHARLES SAWYER, , JEREMY MOON, , JOHN T. WILLIS, , GEORGE POLANYI, , JOHN CLUNAS, , RUSSELL WOOD., J. BALL, , A. H. B. FRANKLIN., NICHOLAS KALDOR, , C. C. KUPER, , DAVID ROGERS, , CHRISTIAN BARMAN, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON., GRAFTON, , BERNARD FEILDEN., H. F. A. ENGLEHEART, , D. P. DYMOND, , ROY EDGLEY. TOM BOTTOMORE, LAURENCE LERNER, , Tim Jones, Mary McCurrie, Sandra Brown, Philippa Toomey, Leonard Amey, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, By Roy Farndon, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ross Davies, D. E. ROBERTS., GEOFFREY McLEAN., D. COBB, , RALPH BENNETT, , From Peter Jay, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, ADHEMAR MONTAGNE, , From John Earle, Maurice Corina, John Whitmore, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Richard Spiegelberg, Philip Dyer, Innis Macbeath, By John Woodland,
ResumoNews: 'Save Bury St Edmunds' plea to Minister, Part of Palatine reopens to visitors today, Press Council criticizes paper over advertisement disguised as article, Police chief may face order on pornography, Shortened census forms on test, Prices and unemployment worry Swedes, Four ways to warmth-and the cost, Victim of changed neighbourhood, Putting incomes policy into the right context, Young teachers condemn crowded classes, The last word in French, Commission to hear Dublin charges, Shakespeare 'was Flemish', The night sky in October, Terrorism law questions at trial, Witch-hunting of the pro-Europeans ruled out in the cause of unity at anti-EEC rally, Europe's shadow over Blackpool 'Whether we like it or not, wherever we turn in the wide area of economic, industrial, fiscal and regional policies, Europe will dominate this Labour Conference', The ups and downs of the year of Chairman Benn, Mr Jenkins reaffirms support for entry and criticizes 'politics of graveyard', China in jubilant mood for republic celebrations, Build homes on town cemeteries, group says, When improvements in the house qualify for tax relief, Centre leader's offer to Gaullists, Freeze for rich in Jack Jones package, Ministers to be firm over incomes plan, Volcanoes: Tidal triggering of Stromboli, Mr Jenkins reaffirms intention of rebels not to compromise, Gallup poll shows Nixon lead is being eroded, 'Rally round leader' appeal from Mr Short, Briton and seven colleagues held in Zaire, Corruption claim upsets Bonn election accord, President signs resolution on arms limit, Tactical victory for Mr Wilson on Europe, Rejection of entry principle still likely, Mr Bratteli asks Danes to vote 'yes', Lord George-Brown supports Danish leader on eve of EEC vote, The Times Diary, Kampala minister to have peace talks with Tanzania, Mr Laird confident of civil control of US military, Provisional IRA's political wing may contest N Ireland local government elections, Paris summit casts a shadow over visit to Rome by Mr Heath, Egyptian Premier to visit Moscow, Closing the window escape route, Woman teacher guilty in royal defamation case, Mr Heath's boyhood travels in Europe, Indifference of newly-weds revives homes controversy, Dartmoor prisoners gag farmer and escape, New central authority for contract farming likely, Illegal Atlantic flights and swindles cost airlines £80m, Norwegian uncertainty on trade with Britain, Setting a trap for Labour's 'cuttle fish', Concern over use of hormone, Safeguards for the consumer but more needs to be done, Rabbi Kahane arrested on eve of flight to US, Jewish law as a source of gladness, Paris skyscrapers given presidential approval, Border ceasefire ordered by South Yemen, Halsbury's Laws editor, Call by MP for conference on thalidomide aid, Gas keeps sales lead in the comfort revolution, Grain crop a record in total tonnage Agriculture, Janet Baker: a love of home is England's gain, Asians find little help in getting a home. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Everest, Jones Lang Wootton, Domecq, Potterton, G.R.A., Xerox, Gordon's, Ansafone, Westminster Theatre, The Mitsubishi Trust, Chesterton & Sons, Communicor, Halifax, Salomon Brothers, Cumbernauld, Halsbury's Laws Of England, The National Heating Centre, Hine, Skyline, The living fire.. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: English women's team forges ahead in chess, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,192. Picture Gallery. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property EEC plans centre in Brussels, Property also on pages 6 and 7. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 25 & 26, Salerooms, Entertainments. Reviews: The Monday book Splitting the skull to liberate the soul, Weekend World London Weekend, Haydn's Creation Windsor Festival, England's Ireland Royal Court, LSO/Leinsdorf Festival Hall, II trovatore Coliseum, Steeleye Span Festival Hall, Weekend TV The Vamp London Weekend. Sport: Headingley cohesion and thrust too much for Notts, Sports in Brief, Bedford backs exploited, Why victory matters more to Charles than £15,000, New Zealanders start tour at Worcester, Learning to live without Wilson, Case strengthened for replacements in competition games, Sidcup knocked out, Jenkins turns out to put seal on defeat of French, Weekend results and tables First division, Spurs do enough when more is required, Viren still outside Puttemans's time, Something is missing at Leeds, Rugby Union, Yachting, More ball makes all the difference to Scots, Heads in the sand attitude to problem of fewer spectators, Over 10 minutes lopped off Brighton record, When the smaller clubs can have their fling, Rheingold withdrawn but still nine classic winners in Arc field, For the Record, Olympic star not allowed to ride at Wembley. Editorials/Leaders: Future Of Small Ports, China's Active Diplomacy, Asian Resettlement Meets Snags. Letters to the Editor: New building in Westminster, Labour's policies, More for the Tower, Action to release land for building should be taken rapidly, Canadian professorship, Peruvian Corporation assets auction, Post Office standards have not declined, Employment of the disabled, Attendance at school, Controls over dredging, Poverty in cities, Housing and the Government's curb, Broadcasting and women, Bury St Edmunds plans, Pleasure from pictures, Multi-Coloured buses, Hospital catering. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Royal Navy, University news Oxford. Obituaries: Obituary, RICHARD CROOKS Metropolitan opera tenor, Major-General C. H. Vulliamy, Dr L. S. B. Leakey Prehistory in Africa. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 30, 1947. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Solicitors' Law returns, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, LME copper stocks expected to show a further share rise today, Capitalization & week's change, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe. Business and Finance: Champagne crop may be doubled, Success in the short term: pay crunch ahead, Cortina tops the home car sales, Morgan Grenfell likely to recommend P & O shareholders to vote against merger with Bovis, Eurobond rates reflect rosier $ outlook, The Solicitors' Law Stationery Society, Limited, J. E. England And Sons (Wellington) Ltd., Tokyo view on monetary tensions, P & O: a bad deal better than none?, Short shrift for office redeployment to suburbs, Talks on Gulf oil claim reopen today in New York, Delta Metal Interim Report, Airlines set for April start to £30 Atlantic flights, Mr Morse sees longer time-scale for reform, Coping with the ogre of manpower planning, Convincing the faithful at party conferences, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company Meeting Assam Frontier Tea Co, More share prices, Marston, Thompson & Evershed Limited, Company News MPI acquiring undertakers, Results this week EMI, Barclay Secs TW Ward, and Pearson, New issues at two-year low, Porvair wins big Russian order, Mining The long and short of Peko-Wallsend, Telefunken to revise Japanese TV contract, Bangladesh faces tea crisis, Retailers warned against cutting medicine prices, 'Difficulties' at Kariba, White House saw there was no alternative, Call to speed action on man-made fibre imports, Freight Report Worldscale 100 forecast this week, Southern Kinta Consolidated Total Production Maintained, Italy forecasts rise in income and production, Over-exposed in shadow of the Kodak giant, The Times Share Indices, Honeywell and Siemens in traffic systems link, Business Diary in Europe: German bank puts house in order, Guidance on VAT for Britain's farmers, Coal-fired power station aid urged. Business Appointments: Mr D Steel a BP deputy chairman.
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