The Times - 03/10/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From David Wood, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Sweeney, By Our Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, by Philip Howard, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Arthur Osman, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Sue Masterman, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, From a Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Housego, From Richard Wigg, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Guy Brett, by Prudence Glynn, PHS, FRANK FIELD, , W. L. GUTTSMAN., J. GRIMOND, , ADRIAN FIRTH., JOHN VAUGHAN., E. ASHDOWN, , ENID LAKEMAN, , ERNEST M. WALKER, , JOHN BARWELL, , MAX BELOFF, , P. D. COMBES, , ALAN BROWNJOHN, , HARRY BRITTAIN, , GILBERT MANLEY, , FELICE SPURRIER, , E. S. HONEYBALL, , NIKOLAY ANDREYEV, , JOAN BALFOUR, , COLIN CLAYTON, , JEFFREY GRAY., DAVID LYTTON COBBOLD, , By Our Science Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, By Malcolm Brown, By Ross Davies, By Ian Morison, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, From-Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, From Anthony Thomas, OLIVER ROBINSON, , T. MARCUS, , PETER H. JACKSON, , HOWARD LINECAR, , P. G. SAIN-LEY-BERRY, , G. C. JENKINS, , A. WILKS, , ELSPETH ATKINSON, , ALISON PATON, , BRIAN McLOUGHLIN, RODERICK THIRKELL WHITE, , MUNGO ALDRIDGE., R. D. REID., EVELEIGH LEITH, , Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, Philip Dyer,
ResumoNews: Science report Medicine: Depression, Arab guerrillas reject Sadat plan for government in exile fearing movement will become too political, Mr Benn demands election on EEC issue, Camps now give priority to finding houses, Peking learns alphabet, Protesting mothers to run 'school', Italian leaders ask schoolchildren to be patient over defects in education system, Belgium hit by strike of self-employed, End internment in Ulster and call more all-party talks, Labour executive demands, Disruption aim of pay curb opponents, minister says, Philippines death penalty for gun killers, Environment planners' information service, Drivers 'ignored bound and gageed man', Two voters united in disillusion, Three summonses against former Court Lees man, Mr Carr wants Britain to reach top gear, The American voter, Prime Minister blames the Opposition for damage done by delay over EEC entry, Danish protest at boarding by Soviet marines, Switzerland to retain its cavalry, £500,000 plea for Lincoln cathedral, Mr Bhutto voices doubts on accord with India, Tamil campaign over status of language, Gen Mobutu arrives in Uganda, Left-wing union chiefs move to force Labour vote against Heath incomes plan, Communists mount 100 attacks in South, Mr Hugh Cudlipp is to retire as chairman of IPC, Portuguese warning to UN on African nationalists, Protests at refusal to help councillors who defy rents Act, London skinheads' views, opinions and prejudices Education notebook Stephen Jessel, Cambridge must take more science students, Bella of the Bronx heads back to Congress, Sir Alec Douglas-Home goes to China on Oct 29, Moors murders photos withdrawn from display, The state of the unions, French accord Mr Gierek head of state honours, Mr Callaghan launches policy document based on new social contract and calls for price controls in shops, Government is urged to act quickly to help Asians, M Desramault's plea fails, Computer news Advances in 'utility' systems at MIT, Danes vote solidly in favour of Europe, Opinion poll reports giant swing to Herr Brandt's party, Mr McGovern hits at corrupt government, Prospects for a Vietnam ceasefire still unclear as Mr Nixon opens talks with Mr Gromyko, TUC asked to talks on pay policy, Success of docks scheme causing labour shortage, Rotterdam suspends its 'colour filter' law, Bribes to guards alleged in bugging case, Mr Jack Jones says law must not impose legal sanctions on unions, Eight Greek exiles moved to spa, Chilean Army ordered to stay out of politics, North Yemen key town taken in border fighting, Quarrymen propose plans for land use, Fraud trial in Bonn over £2m wartime art loot, Baby saved by sailors' home-made incubator, NPA offer two-year deal to print workers, Value-added tax should go, Mr Healey says, Hotel dispute may harm Anglo-Zaire relations, Schools for sport urged at start of national drive, 'It would be easy for heads of government to sit on top of the summit and lay down some dogma about monetary union. But it won't mean a thing unless the economic union is there' An exclusive interview by the Prime Minister has, Salmon plan for nurses is working, report says, Council asks to prosecute its chairman, Minister calls off talks with Africans, Empress Farah visit over, Fashion, Freed pilots see 'ant power' of Hanoi, Six debate plans to raise production of beef, Soldier in disguise is shot dead in Ulster, Piccadilly Circus plan rules out high buildings, Record 5,700 boys join Army in month, Egypt-Soviet summit may be in Cairo, Soviet-US space experiment to last four days, £50,000 Premium Bond winner, Three on charges over Big Dipper deaths, West Midlands growth slowed in past year, The Times Diary PHS's Blackpool, A pilgrimage to Florence, Mr Heath tells Italians entry is irrevocable, £1m data bank will store information on non-industrial civil servants. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, National Fur Company Ltd, Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, Greater London Fund for the Blind, Burnley Building Society, Harvey Nichols, National Westminster Bank, Trident Television Limited., Taylor Woodrow, 3M United Kingdom Ltd,, The Times, Diners Club, Piccadilly World Of Golf 1972, Deliss, Miller Buckley Investments Limited, Hamilton & Inches, LEGGE Locks, Gooch & Wagstaff, Skf, National Coal Board., Olympia Business Machines Co. Ltd.,. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Takis sows the magnetic fields, Segovia Festival Hall Richard Maylan, Victor Yoran Queen Elizabeth Hall Keith Horner, Bogart's co-star has 'nerves', Henry Moore's Italian exhibition extended, The Cold Country Radio 3 (tonight) David Wade, Paul Zindel play for Guildford, John Harrison's cantata Jericho, Nikita Magaloff Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, Jazz Weekend Wavendon Miles Kington, A City tribute to John Donne St Paul's and Mermaid Richard Holmes, Edward G, Like the Film Star Oxford Playhouse Irving Wardle, Better Days, Better Knights Lamb and Flag Charles Lewsen. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, Award for police pilot shot in Munich massacre. Obituaries: Maj-Gen J. E. Uttersonkelso Field training of the Army, Boxer dies, Herr Kurt Hiller. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Service Notices, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Fear of rift in women's game, Tennis, Full house proves United's lasting popularity, Munich reserve sets standard that no one can surpass, Donohue checks Hulme's successful run, Wolves sign Jefferson for £88,000 from Ipswich, Piggott should make good start on True Song and Barbariccia, Sports in Brief, Docherty changes his mind about Harper, Dr Bannister's call for change of attitude, Compensation for owner of Crash Helmet, The hurdles ahead of Hemery, The man who despaired scores 500th win, European Cup plum falls to Derby, Prince Chad will find Doncaster easier. Editorials/Leaders: No Place On The Register, A Doctrine Of Modest Hope, Fighting Between The Two Yemens, Pay Policy Still Needed. Letters to the Editor: Homeless in London, Exchange rates, Investment in the railways, GMT: misguided chauvinism giving a bad connexion to Europe, Zero-rated decadence, Form fulfilled, Charity losses, Pledges to Europe, Return trash, Conditions for a re-alignment of the Left, University libraries, Psychotherapy, Squiggly signatures, Mr McNamara offers a gleam of hope, Double-headed dealing!, Planning in Bath, Tsar's national anthem, Chiropody fees, Shaved courgette, Dickens choremusicon, Aggregate, housing and M-ways, Inherited IQ and class, Multi coloured buses, Consumer voice in prices policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,193, Broadcasting, English women chess team reaches the top group. Law: Lord Parker 'a wise, great and human judge'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Business and Finance: Contractors Pumps Agency, Mr Nixon rules out VAT in 'no new taxes' pledge, Interim Statements Barclay Securities Limited Record Half Year Figures For 1972 Profits Increase Of 38% Dividend Increase Of 50%, Guidelines for IDBs set out by Mr Chataway, Spot Position of Sterling, Labour plans more state intervention, Tailoring courses to industry's needs, Taking pot luck at the smelters, Forward Levels, C. S. Wiggins & Sons Record Results in a Difficult Year, Burmah discovers gas off Humber estuary, Morgans fail to put back P & O meeting, Holliday Group Limited, Company News Eldridge full-time profit to exceed earlier forecast, The Times list of latest dividends, Mining Currency movements hindering expansion, Briefly from the Boardroom, CBI leaders to attend pre-Chequers meeting, Pay peg fear may speed £7 BLMC settlement, Peter Brotherhood Limited, U S prices board orders refund by VW distributor, Instalment credit and retail sales buoyant in August: bank lending picks up, Saudi Arabia makes conditional offer of assured oil supply to U S, Eldridge, Stableford & Company Limited Interim Statement For The Six Months To 30th June 1972, Strike at Hawker hits European airbus output, Business Diary: Changing the statist quo at Whitehall, Money Market Rates, Bank statements for September, Swedish timber giant ready to move in on Britain's booming chipboard market, Triumph Toledo models dearer, Irish holidays 'guarantee', Gold Fields Of South Africa Limited Statement by the Chairman, Mr.A.Louw, on the Directors' Report and Accounts for they earended 30th June, 1972, 3M cited in court plea by Toshiba distributor, The Times Share Indices, Staplegreen Insurance Holdings Ltd, Recovery follows two lean years on British farms, Bids and Deals Golden Egg wait on Ralston, Ralli Securities' poor response, Currys' share of the colour TV boom, How the markets moved Rises, Recruiting plan for hotel staffs, Forecast of 1,250,000 jobless in February, Hoteliers blame VAT for likely tariff rises in spring, Thornycroft split as men ignore boycott call, Book title, How long before the great wine bubble bursts?, Fixed Interest and Money Reduced trading in gilts. Business Appointments: Mr McMahon's new Bank role. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Dollar and pound improve, Nickel price dispute threatens exports, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Equities Good start to Account, Val de Travers in demand, New Issues Profit potential of the new Hollas, Commodities Boost for copper from America. Property: Salerooms.
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