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The Times - 11/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, From Hasan Akhtar, From Michael Leapman, From Neil Allen, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Tim Devlin, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Ronald Faux, From David Cross, From Tim Jones, From David Binder, From Paul Martin, By Our Political Staff, From Philip Short, From David Housego, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Brian Lewis, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Norman Fox, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom Freeman, By Tom German, From John Blunsden, From St John Donne-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, Leonard Amey, By Michael Hardy., From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Richard Davy, Innis Macbeath, Penny Symon, By a Correspondent, John Hennessy Sports Editor, David Spanier European Editor, PHS, Trevor Fishlock, JONATHAN GATHORNE-HARDY., John Ferguson, Alan R. Booth, William Brough, Robert Browning, B. C. Butler, Gwilym Cambrensis, C. A. Coulson, Kathleen D. Courtney, M. H. Dobb, Ian Dunelm: Gordon Evans, Gardiner, David Head, John Hick, Eric Price Holmes, M. R. Horne, Trevor Huddleston CR, Muir Hunter, John Huxtable, Walter James, Victor Jokel, Frank Judd, Philip Lee-Woolf, MacLeod of Fuinary, W. G. McClelland, J. E. Newport, W. R. Niblett, E. G. Parrinder, M. F. Perutz, Joan Robinson, J. A. T. Robinson, Michael Rothenstein, P. W. Rowe, J. B. Skemp, Alec Strachan, W. H. Thorpe., NORMAN WILSON., ROBERT LAYTON, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW., EXETER, , DAVID BENEDICTUS, , JAMES GRIFFITHS., JOHN REDDAWAY., JANICE KEMPLER, Henry's Walk, Hainault, Essex., R. LYNN, , R. J. C. WAIT, Devonshire Club, St James's, SW1., R. GAIND, , R. F. SEAGER, , ANTHONY JAGGARD., JOHN TICEHURST., From a Chess Correspondent, William Mann, John Percival, Leonard Buckley, Sir Robert Peel, By Norman Gash, J. W. Burrow, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Murray, By Roy Farndon, From Ian McDonald, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. GREEN., RALPH L. HARDING, JR., Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, A. S. MACDONALD, , PETER D. ATKINSON., Guy Hawtin, John Whitmore, By John Woodland, by Michael Knipe, by Dennis Kiley, M.K., D.K., by Ralph Draper Johannesburg Correspondent,

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News: Ministers review Asians' position, Viewpoint, Ugandan officers say civil servants are fomenting unrest, On the brink of a mining bonanza and a 'frighteningly rosy' future, Teachers fear implications of entry into the EEC, An organizing woman, The Celts: Europe's vanishing tribes, Economy develops in shadow of South Africa, Time running out for Turkish reform plan, Bishop Muzorewa has his passport taken away, Cattle will remain country's lifeblood despite serious problems, Longest-reigning monarch blends tribal tradition with modern development, African Conference pledges aid to guerrillas, Power strike protest at shooting of Protestants, Two soldiers die, five injured as armoured car is blown up, 700 Cornishmen say British Rail robbed them of their greatest day, Capital and skill from abroad, Beef production becoming less intensive Agriculture, Textile town filled with the sound of music Regional notebook, Teachers' union to enter travel agency business, Swiss court to decide baby Caroline's fate, Come and make history in Botswana., Agreement ends year-long rail crisis in Italy, Former minister sees hope in Ulster churches' move, Poll shows Norwegians against joining EEC, Yard inquiry on shooting of man by police, Dr Kissinger in hotel lift as cable breaks, Iceland claims a tactical success in cod war, Mr Wilson's statement on Olympics angers Sir Alec, Greek regime alleges kidnapping plot, Diamonds will help to transform impoverished state, One child in four has serious accident by 11, Mr Dayan in Munich during attempt to rescue hostages, Guerrillas go to ground in Lebanon and Syria, RAF airfields' defences 'sub-standard', Navy guards 'shot down prisoners in Argentina', No tears shed as Mr Brundage's reign ends, London plot alleged to split up W Pakistan, Americans use UN veto to support the Israelis, British gas team criticized, Racism 'worst among those not affected', Leading astronomer may go to US, Threat of trade competition from a vigorous young country, Rice rushed to Phnom Penh, Pessimism over prospects for European summit after Brandt-Pompidou talks in Munich, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland a special report Three states walk a political tightrope, The three-state university-a cooperative act of faith, Parents of seven abandoned children found, Mr McGovern makes grain deal with Russia an issue, Hope that pledge on lower-paid workers may lead to compromise on wage restraint, The Times Diary Uganda expels Smithfield porter, Drugs: Adverse reaction to aspirin, Dr Castro denies slur on Chilean leaders, National Development Bank Of Botswana Fulfilling A Need, Government is uneasy over plan to have Russians at air show, Olympic Village sealed off in shots scare, Nato flexes the muscle in its northern arm, Bull wins right to life from crowd at Jerez arena, Signs point to return of democratic rule three years after coup, Mrs Irving released after Swiss grant bail, Neighbourhood council to fight Portsmouth poverty, A ten days' ecumenical conference of discovery. News in Brief. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Prisoners' union leader resigns in policy clash, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news Latest appointments: Diocese of Lincoln. Display Advertising: Common Market law, The Graham Wood Steel Group Ltd, Abbey National, Burmah, Jones Lang Wootton, Lesotho National Development Corporation,, Integrated Environmental Design, Richard Ellis & Son, Cdc, Mobil, aac, BARCLAYS International, Saa, Ford Motor Company, Communicor, Exhibition Ship and Machinery international Hamburg, Cumbernauld, The Standard Bank Limited, Comstock International Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Sports in Brief, Matters for the coach to think about, Conjurer's touch by Waddington, Nastase surges towards most important milestone of his career, Bad behaviour by Pakistan after West Germans win Hockey, Hard to Beat spoils Roberto's prospects for Arc de Triomphe, Whip change gives Piggott seventh St Leger success, Steadiness of Spaniards beats Wales in final, Ring of confidence for the Cubans Boxing, Lancashire provide Bond with a happy farewell, Horsemen feel too close to rest of Games Equestrian Sports, Glory of Harlequins fades against solid merit, Kent again come with late run to take title and Caribbean trip, Coventry beat Gloucester as old scores settled, Results and tables at the weekend, Easy trophy victory for Scarborough, Finland show for third time they are nation out on their own Athletics, Americans make clean sweep of archery titles, Everton now lead field alone, For the Record Rugbv League, Results, US refuse Silver medal after appeal fails Basketball, Cruel hoax deprives Shorter of cheers, Pity, charity and a muddled warmth, Olympic medals table, Poland end Hungarian hopes of a record Football, Fittipaldi takes over race and world title, Russian colt to contest big American race, Everything goes right for West Ham, Keegan inspires Liverpool recovery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments also on page 9, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,174, Two finish joint first in Paignton chess, Broadcasting, How Britain can move ahead in world class chess. Editorials/Leaders: Summit Within View, Planning To Better Purpose, The Shankill Disturbances. Letters to the Editor: The homeless and alone, Degradable plastics: benefits and safeguards, The British Nanny, Lessons of Grange Park, Rewards for intelligence, Estonia, Peace in Middle East after Munich, Mayo research, Cases of inhuman punishment, Vaughan Williams, Grounded Diabolo, Extending a logic in road pricing, Yet another bandwagon, Export of livestock. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 9, 1947 Failure in Korea. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Harold Hartley Scientist who had a distinguished career in public life, Mr T. C. Williams, Obituary, Commander B. H. de C, Mellor. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Reviews: Spectacular Taglioni ballet La Sylphide Paris Opéra Ballet, A recital of achievements almost beyond comparison, Munich Philharmonic Orchestra Albert Hall, Crippled Bloom Granada, Hamilton's Violin Concerto Usher Hall, Edinburgh. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, New Issues Henderson back to the market, Fresh attempt at a world cocoa pact starts in Geneva, Capitalization & week's change, Unit trust prices, More share prices, EEC urged to adopt two-tier exchanges. Business and Finance: Heavy agenda for central bankers on eve of Rome talks by Community ministers, Laird Group's £2.5m first-half profit recovery, Freight Report, A new light on industrial conflict, Practical suggestions to help the graduate, Bringing a policeman into the market place, Briefly from the Boardroom, Discount houses in the new climate, The Price Of Energy, The shop windows of Eastern Europe, Company News Econa predict records after 79pc fall, Oil talks pause for the computers, European legal code plea 'before mergers', Imperial Continental Gas Association, Business Diary in Europe: Concorde bottleneck ahead?, Petrol retailers form rival protection group, Results this week British Petroleum, Tubes and Plessey, 50 per cent claim for all Ford workers, Boilermakers' leaders move to end Tyne strike, Mixconcrete (Holdings) Limited, Bank of England says the highest priority must be given to curbing inflation, IMF advises countries with payments surplus to expand and bring down interest rates, New watchdog demand for 260m consumers, Three-year loans plan by Scottish TSBs, The Laird Group Limited, Mutual tolerance is the prime factor, Bonds traded in Europe, Global body suggested as East-West trade forum. Business Appointments: Chairman's aide promoted at House of Fraser.

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