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The Times - 28/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor and Christopher Warman, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes, By Stewart Tendler, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Christopher Walker, By Paul Routledge, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, From Arthur Osman, By Pat Healy, By George Clark, By Christopher Sweeney, From Sue Masterman, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, , By Jerome Caminada, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From David Housego, From Stewart Harris, From Denis Taylor, By Alan Hamilton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Keith Horner, Chris Dunkley, David Wade, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Jim Snow, By David Parry-Jones, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, JANE FAWCETT., P. NICHOLS, , R. F. WHALE, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , ANTHONY ARMSTRONG, , M. A. GILLESPIE, , ARTHUR BEACHAM, , RICHARD GANDY., CHRISTOPHER FLYNN, , GLADWYN, , JOHN FITZMAURICE., ANGUS A. ROBBIE., PETER ARCHER, , SHELAGH ROBERTS, , A. B. HAWORTH-BOOTH, , J. K. HOPKINS., D. R. TOWNLEY, , ANNE SCOTT-JAMES, , By Our Coins Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ian Morison, By Maurice Corina, By Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Marley, From Anthony Thomas, By Gerald Ely, By Christopher Wilkins, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Andrew Wilson, A. L. CARR, , T. PADMORE., RALPH HORWITZ, , DOROTHY DAY, , J. D. MACDOUGALL., L. W. WRIGHT, , J. NOTLEY, Director., Maurice Corina, Ian Morison, By Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by J. M. Ramsden, by Arthur Reed, by a Special Correspondent, by Michael Heseltine Minister for Aerospace and Shipping, by Henri Ziegler président directeur général, Société Nationale Industrielle Aérospatiale, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Professor R. S. Scorer, by Captain R. E. Gillman master, Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators, by E. H. Burgess director of sales, Concorde, British Aircraft Corporation, Commercial Aircraft Division, by Richard Wiggs secretary, Anti-Concorde Project, by Pearce Wright,

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News: Ugandans lose their markets and tourists in a recession 'too big for the brain of General Amin', Confidence boost aids reading, Belfast surgeon's son shot dead, Pakistan sets free all Indian prisoners, Couple get life jail for murder of taxi driver, Sweeping powers in Bill on suspects, Sean Mac Stiofain moved to military hospital as Eire tightens IRA clamp, Rare Roman 'coin' to be auctioned, Irishmen on charges of incitement over arms, New places to buy jewelry, Mr Connally not included in new Cabinet, Cathedral vigil in London for fasting prisoner, Inquiries opened into killings at Baton Rouge, Labour EEC opponent says 'Send delegates', The Times Diary Annual Register's new editor, DC9 hijacking plot denied by Tanzania, TUC will press Labour for early repeal of Industrial Act, Fines of £55 on former Court Lees teacher, Insatiable demand for a super fuel, Sir Alec in Madrid talks, 100 face disciplinary action after jail riot, Campaign against the Christmas thief, Project keeps industry's head high, Pension plan challenge to state's scheme, Rumours of a split in German Opposition, Church switches to conservation in Hyde Park estate, Shah creates funds to free peasants from debt, Scribble in crashed Trident denounced pilot, Team is chosen for the attack on prices, Rumania holds up Helsinki talks, Mr Nixon talks with Dr Kissinger, Father tried to strangle girl, Dutch voters appear confused by multiplicity of parties and possible coalition permutations, White House dinner party turned into court with judge and jury Mr Churchill's mock trial, Obstacles to car-owning in Russia, Travelling time will be cut by half, Gas engineers accused over collapse of flats, Wife says Provisional chief 'put up a wonderful struggle', The profit test, not the Mach numbers game, will determine success in the long run, Judge shown example of murder pistol, Racial prejudice found in schools, An art, a craft, an obligation, a commercial asset?, Martin Meehan jailed for belonging to the IRA, King Husain confirms coup attempt, BAC plays vital role in combat aircraft, Art from a child's viewpoint, Neo-Fascists in Italy face election setback, "Nothing on four feet is safe from a Frenchman",, Veil lifts to suggest western project is ahead-and it gets orders from East, £65m extra compensation for blighted land owners, GMC told of 'abortion tout' in Germany, Noise disturbance persists despite efforts at reduction, Communists give up struggle to secure 'leopard spot' ceasefire pattern round Saigon, Concorde a special report Loneliness of a pace-setter, Cut-away drawing of a production Concorde, Boy took an overdose after mother jailed, New bridge contest, Judge in Angry Brigade case discusses conflicting evidence, Two survivors for Oxford, Behaviour: Separated infants, Once-exciting sonic boom has become political dynamite, Special roads for lorries essential, Mr Peyton says, Ten years on and the cost is certain to go beyond the £1,000m mark, Blacks unite to fight crime cases in London, London visit by Nigerian Foreign Minister, Poor 'forced out by improvement grants', Bill to authorize £2.9m marina for Portsmouth, Girls to edit "Isis": Two girls, £1,750 an hour the estimated cost of training crew, Making the most of routes, Israel seeks to keep Egypt out of conflict, Court criticizes obscenity law, A 'blow for freedom' by race Act, 'No silver' wedding stamps sold, Some optimism as talks on 'cod war' begin, EEC dispute over Cyprus sherry, Rhodesia police search reporter's office, Mr Brezhnev's war activity related in book, A period of tremendous advance, New handlebars for cycles, No increase in grants to aid drug addicts, Poll raises Liberal hopes in Sutton and Cheam by-election, Immigration rules change will be minor, Salmon soufflé, soggy bread and Labour's pains, Mix as before for passenger-with space bonus, Parents demand to know why Soviet poet died, Sales confidence reinforced by demonstration flights, NUS censures leader over Stirling remarks, World Jewish leaders meet in Paris, Thousands flee city after Italian earthquake, 'Moral issues' raised in Australian election, From hat rack brackets to heavy duty brakes, Bias clouds controversial issue of stratosphere polution, Case against: gross distortion of our social priorities, Sir Stafford Cripps part three: Britain's iron Chancellor Concluding a political essay by Roy Jenkins, Restaurant killing: man to be charged, Soviet mansion builders attacked. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Redifon, The Second Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited, Rank Xerox, Uni-Tubes Limited, Pyrotector Incorporated, Southern Malayan Tin Dredging Limited, Potterton, Amalgamated Investment & Property Co. Ltd., Lucas Aerospace, The Carlton Tower, Kenure Developments Ltd., Amp, Flight Refuelling Limited, Pearl, Aeonics, Malayan Tin Dredging Limited, Rolls-Royce, Thomas Marshall Investments Limited, London Film Academy, Hardy Amies, Dowty, Sangamo Weston, The Royal Smithfield Show, Leeds Permanent, The House of Piccadilly, Daniel Doncaster & Sons Limited, Barclays, Bendix, Heart Survival through Research, British Aircraft Corporation And Aerospatiale-France, Hawker Siddeley, Thermotank Products, Delaney Gallay LTD, Leicester Permanent, Christmas Gift Guide 1972, Triplex Safety Glass Co. Ltd., Stratstone, Pan Am, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Leslie & Godwin Group, Ibm, Portsmouth Water Company, Boac, Medlock, The Cressall Manufacturing Company Limited, The Scottish National Trust Company Limited, Smiths Industries Limited, Iran Air, Philips, North Bridge Engineering Co., Hine, Muirhead, Boutique Simpson, Healy & Baker. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Mr Eyskens retires from politics, Critic of French censors awarded Prix Medicis, Latest appointments, Acting steward resigns from Oxford Union. Politics and Parliament: Newcastle books realize £25,000, Compensation for those affected by road projects, Talks with Lord Chancellor on form of claims court, Most improvement grants going to assisted areas, Drivers change mind on crossing picket, Bill gives Dublin Government sweeping new powers to act against IRA, Mr Carr promises backing for governors who take strong action against prison rioters House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 25, Business Notices, University Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on page 25, Appointments Vacant also pages 12 and 13, Legal Notices, Salerooms, Entertainments. Reviews: Strange films from unlikely places, New music Purcell Room; Round House, Vladimir Orloff Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hopcraft into Europe Radio 3 (tonight), Polish and style in 30 portraits richly painted, Eleven Josephine House Almost Free Theatre, The Bankrupt Bbc1, First night postponed, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra Festival Hall. Sport: N Midlands at full strength, Bloodstock sales, Sports in Brief, Policeman in charge at Cardiff, Celtic Gold's chance of an honourable victory, The immovable feast takes to the road again, Selectors choose 18-year-old for trial, Injury gives Aitchison his chance, Victoria reach target of 335 in 277 minutes, Hughes hopes to inspire another famous win, Results yesterday, Jorden in Steele-Bodger's XV at Cambridge, A tournament with all the answers, FA abolish the word amateur and pass problem to the tax man, Bold venture launched on European circuit, FA going ahead with coaching centre project. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Lynch's Burst Of Action, The Lorry Decision Must Not Be Rushed, Parallel Pricing, A Good Bill That Can Be Made Better. Letters to the Editor: Ashdown Forest, Reciprocity over immigration laws, Fair play for the fowl industry, Council housing deals with GLC, Premium Bonds, Angel choir's problem, Reprieve for Whitehall, Investment and apartheid, Authors and score of VAT, Consulting authors on copyright law, Value of industrial liaison centres for small firms, Labour Party and the European Assembly, Ticket machines, Pay in the Army and banks, A Borgia in the garden, Detentions in Rhodesia, Aid for churches, Switching to metrication, Why my Access card is going straight back to the bank. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, Nov 27, 1947 Plans for transport. Obituaries: Mr John Burns, Miss Phoebe Walters, Sir John Amory, Mr William Wilson, MR DAVID GHILCHIK Artist and cartoonist, Col Strode Jackson Athlete and soldier, Obituary. Business and Finance: Company News UK Optical in surprise spurt, Trade team off to "sell north-east" to US, Computer news CTL cuts price of new mini machines, A ginger group set up to protect investors, BR thinking running along odd lines, Fluorspar find may justify Matlock mining, SE likely to get new chairman next June, Haggas Textiles, Iraq Petroleum offers oil package deal to resolve its differences with Baghdad, Fixed Interest and Money, Monopolies law may tackle parallel pricing, James Cropper & Co. Ltd. Interim Statement, Hay's Wharf to develop site on South Bank, Austrian Bank rate raised to 5½pc, Forward Levels, French rule out freeze as means to stem inflation, Cominco raises US zinc prices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Hosiery firms' £3 pay deal ignores plea to wait for guidelines, Honeywell has $500m orders for system 6000, Investment snag hinders Qantas deal for Concorde, Tourist leaders promoting London as an 'incentive' holiday centre, Clearing bank loans defy seasonal trend and rise by £349m in month, Briefly from the Boardroom, Polypropylene's plush potential, Equities advance in best trading day since June 5, Securities Commission holds up Du Pont scheme to dissolve family holdings, Aero firms seek bolster against American rivals, Business Diary: Bow Group's top-line talk-in, Money Market Rates, Bank statements for November, Case for harmonizing relations within EEC, Company Meeting Western Dooars Tea Holdings, G. Brady & Co. Ltd. Second Highest Profit Ever, Steering the City through confusing cross-currents of change, Insulating gas carriers, German savings banks demand tighter credit, State-subsidized employment for youths proposed, Panel still studying Timpson share deals, The Border & Southern Stockholders Trust Limited Managers John Govett & Co. Limited, Bids and Deals Holliday agree £3.4m from Matt Hall, Mr Vesco sued by SEC on anti-fraud charges, How the markets moved Rises, Kenyan banker joins Morse Committee, Over-ordering and plant problems cause BSC rationing of some flat-rolled products, AB Foods' confidence in second half, Slater, Walker in Birmingham, Ready Mixed will expand into Belgium, Magnetic dots will identify maritime oil polluters, Associated British Foods Half Year Progress Report, Equities Turnover best since June, 'Business murder' of Mr Maxwell alleged. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Widespread gains in equities, Commodities Coffee futures rise sharply, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Drawing of Bonds, New Issues Ozalid Euro-loan for German venture. Business Appointments: New Standard and Chartered directors. Law: Call for amendment of legislation against pornography, 'Appropriation' of whisky bottles in supermarket. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,241, Broadcasting.

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