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The Times - 29/12/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Arthur Osman, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Strafford, By a Staff Reporter, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, Hugh Clayton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By David Wood Political Editor, From Paul Martin, From Jeremiah O'Leary, From Philip Short, From Jean Thoraval, Gerald Ely, John Russell Taylor, Charles Lewsen, Barry Norman, Stanley Reynolds, By John Downie, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, W. P. Kirkman, Ian Murray, Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, PHS, Ronald Faux, GEORGE PERKIN, Editor Concrete, NORMAN HICKIN, , R. G. HAYWARD, General Secretary, The Labour Party, Transport House, Smith Square, SW1. December 28., PHILIP GOODHART, , JUDITH HART., ROBERT MITCHELL, , R. W. THOMPSON, , MAURICE EDELMAN., WILLIAM WILSON., B. A. WORTLEY, , P. S. W. BECK., JOHN REX, , JACQUETTA HAWKES, MORTIMER WHEELER., J. DINSDALE, , SIDNEY R. CAMPION, , L. E. PRINTON, Circulation, W. J. BURT, , GEORGE MIKES, lb Dorncliffe Road, SW6., S. C. PIGOTT., FREDDIE WOOD., LUDOVIC KENNEDY, , J. HENDY, , REGINALD EASTHOPE, , BY a Staff Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw, By Hugh Clayton, By Roy Farndon, By Business News Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, JAMES TOWLER., P. N. TERRY, War on Want, , S. G. BURGESS., JOHN BLACK, , BRIAN HARRISON., PETER BACON., A. J. PETTITT, , Kenneth Owen, Geoffrey Bell, John Whitmore, by Ion Mitran, by adrian Paunescu, by Adrian Marino, by University Professor George Ivascu, by Ecaterina Oproiu, film critic, by Mircea Malita, by Valeriu Râpeanu, by Dan Zamfirescu, by Vasile lleasa, MIHAI EMINESCU, LUCIAN BLAGA, by Geo Bogza, TUDOR ARGHEZI, ZAHARIA STANCU, Translated by Manela Dimoiu, EUGEN JEBELEANU, MARIN SORESCU, by lulian Antonescu and Vasile Dragut,

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News: Big rate rises face hoteliers in new year, Saigon decree to unite parties, Mr Wilson angers the pro-Arab faction, Guerrillas free Israeli hostages and fly to Cairo with Egyptian envoy, M Giscard d'Estaing launches tax cuts in a pre-election campaign to curb inflation, Car factory worker need not be member of union, Suceava! Suceava!, Assistant masters complain about Schools Council 'steamroller', Mr Hughes' hotel suite 'like Fort Knox, Humanist Prospects In Literature And Art, Questions likely on singer's stay, Australia bars six girls from Rhodesia, Workers' fight-with no winner, Contemporary Romanian Cultural Landscape, Hull trawler accused of ramming patrol boat, An Historical Journey Through Romania, Queen pays tribute to Mr Pearson, Petrol bomb hurled at bank in Bilbao, IRA rockets made in Russia are in a dangerous condition, Army ballistics experts say, The Times Diary Class war: hot news from the front, So easy to enter Britain without a passport, Indian call for takeover of food grain trade, A level head is not just for the birds, MPs hoping to raise questions about the arming of police officers, On the edge of the forest the tourist stirs, Trouble in tapping campus manpower, Stricter rules planned for dangerous loads, Romania, BEA corrosion tests were inadequate, crash report states, School, A Principal Factor Of A New Civilization In Romania, Insurance brokers' chairman promises support for thalidomide campaign, 'Mutiny' interrupts pop radio ship's broadcasts, Witness sought who claims he saw missing woman, Woman choked to death after eating cardboard, Fresh rumours on end of bombing, Two officers of Brent council are dismissed, US troops enter Managua to clear ruins, Counterpoint, Boys jailed in Turkey on charges of subversion, Jordan wondering about the succession, Forensic science: Detection of art forgeries, 214 railway accidents caused by hooliganism, Arms surrendered in Bangkok airport drama, Mr Sadat urges Egypt to prepare for fighting, Social work scheme to replace jail is ready, Mr Heath to introduce ITV Beethoven programme, Population yearly increase is lower, Hanoi hit by new waves of bombers, Over half New York's police said to be corrupt, Mr Heath likely to resist Maltese demand, Briton accused of killing wife on Christmas Day, Popular Poetry, Romania-A Participant In The World Exchange Of Cultural Assets, Our Humanism, Mr Heath asked by Labour leaders to condemn US bombing, No industrial action over BBC dismissal, Libyan airspace reopened to European planes, General Amin seeks an increase in Chinese assistance, Two killed as car bombs explode in Eire, Lord Cobham to leave royal post, Absentees in TUC team for talks at Downing St, Girls' coarseness worries headmaster, 'No effect on customers' as gas ban starts, Mr Truman buried in rose garden, Great Figures In The History Of Romanian Genius, Beware the Christmas vegetable left-overs Food prices, Romanian Values In World Culture. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Secolul 20, Romanian Book Centre Ltd, Electrecord Romanian State Record Company, Lovell, Ppa, Chesterton & Sons, Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, High & Dry, Lufthansa, Hine, Medical Aid Committee, Fly National Airlines., Fondul Plastic, Glengoyne Malt. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Half-yearly promotions in Forces, Latest appointments Duke to be Queen's Lord Steward, Oxford and Cambridge awards. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Dec 29, 1947 Victor Emmanuel III. Property: Residential Property. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Miscellaneous Financial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Like Clouds O'er Plains, Sloane Square popular theatre Henry Pilk's Madhouse Theatre Upstairs, Top of the Pops 72 BBC1, Musical of The Good Companions, All This Had To Bear A Name, He Thinks His Thoughts All On His Own, The London view... Ooh...You Are Awful (a) Metropole, Victoria, and Astoria, The Cinea In 1972 ... and the one from Hollywood, The Wondrous Seeds. Sport: Scots forced to make three more changes, Brighton turn to business to improve finances, England enter New Year buoyant, Sports in Brief, India's embarrassment of riches, Yesterday's hockey, British girl nearly beats Miss Goolagong, Strong entry for Argentina GP, Snow reports, Tree Tangle can beat eight winners, American Eagle leads by 18 miles, Dry Martini flavour of the new anti-heroes, Pakistan's chance to regain batting form, More serious test for Bountiful Charles, Docherty spends £100,000 while Scotland remain undecided, Germans faced by huge World Cup bill, Players' union hint at TV boycott. Editorials/Leaders: There IT IS In Black And White, More Warlike Words From Cairo, No Champagne This Time, Money Supply Control. Letters to the Editor: Seasonal exchange, Better if tapped, Using concrete, Closed, The Pitt-Rivers Museum, Galapagos experiments, Escalation of the American air bombardment of North Vietnam, Off the map, The Regional Employment Premium should be kept, Christmas post delays, BBC2...sometime?, Gastronomic bias, Ignorance from Mr Feather, Further points about gains tax and estate duty, Redress for the innocent, UK firms and North Sea oil: Questions needing an answer, Telephone books, Facts supporting a charity's case for relief from VAT. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Hartston draws with Smyslov in Hastings chess, Hannibal, Broadcasting, The Red Tree, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,265. Obituaries: Prof John Danby, Mr Lester Pearson Canadian statesman who played an important part in international affairs, Mr Harold Gray Former chairman of Pan Am, Mr Eric Green, Dr Bernard Grun. Business and Finance: Mr Shultz hints at March verdict on IMF successor, BP raise posted price of Middle East crude oil, Meat ban threat at Royal docks, Business Diary: All change again at Sodastream, British bulls on Wall Street, Company News Alliance Alders profits rebound, US call for curbs on multinational banks, Eurosyndicat, New private housing sector plans at 1972 level, Anz, Spot Position of Sterling, Goods vehicles boom maintained, Fixed Interest and Money, Textile leaders study DTI ruling, Interim Statement Moss Bros Good Nine Months Figures, Forward Levels, Yarrow & Company Limited, Aluminium castings are to cost more, Lucas chief sees German imports as biggest threat, The Times list of latest dividends, BSC head in talks on future of Welsh plant, Briefly from the Boardroom, Matthew Brown & CO LIMITED, Western Holdings Limited, Official talks on paper price plea, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, President Brand Gold Mining Company Limited, Bank statements for December, £500m order likely from Burmah for new oil tanker tonnage, Whitehall aid reflects important trends, Money Market Rates, Further rise in bank lending due to conventional branch advances, Ruhr strike decision endorsed by union, President Steyn Gold Mining Company Limited, Management limitations of small firms surveyed, How the markets moved, How ILU could accommodate Excess/IT & T, Assam Trading (Holdings) Results Show Improvement, Welkom Gold Mining Company Limited, Kenya bank chief declines Morse committee post, State aid hope for Hull docks reclamation, US markets closed, Europe: new rules for the boardroom, Revaluation a '£50m blow' for Australian mines, Lord Watkinson urges retention of profit margins in Phase II. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Coffee futures rise £4.50, Shares slip again as interest rate fears persist, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, New Issues $30m for Sime Darby, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, The Times Share Indices., Drawing of Bonds, Equities BP in demand again, Fresh buying of BP. Business Appointments: Changes at Guardian Royal.

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