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The Times - 07/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Business News Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Clive Borrell, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent., By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Robert Walters, By Louis Heren, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant, By Jim Snow, By A Staff Reporter, From Norman Fox, By John Nicholls, By Dennis Bird, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Robert Shelton, Alan Blyth, John Percival, by Prudence Glynn, Alan Hamilton, Judith Todd, Denis Taylor, Tony Aldous, PHS, FRANCIS I. C. ROE., D. J. GREGORY, , JOHN BRUNNER, , G. R. LANE, , DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER PATRICIA HORNSBY-SMITH JOHN PEEL., HERBERT KIRK, , W. LINDESAY NEUSTATTER, , JOHN MARLOWE, , FRANK CARR, , A. L. KENNEDY, , CHRISTOPHER McOUSTRA., ERIC WYE, , JOHN WALLEY, , JACK BARNETT, , VICTOR ROSS, , GEOFFREY WALLINGER, SIDNEY F. SABIN, , JOHN LEBOR, , AUDREY BAYLEY, , BETHEL SOLOMONS, , L. B. HICKS, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Cyril Bainbridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By R W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, By Roy Farndon, By Terry Byland, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ian Morison, By Maurice Barnfather, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roger Vielvoye, G. MORE O'FERRALL, , By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, P.C. CULLEN, , J. F. PHILLIPS, , P. F. SAMPSON, By Guy Hawtin, D. A. FRY, , E. W. PERKINS (ACTS) M. HEMS (APST) N. TOWNSEND (AUEW) W. BRIDGES (ASTMS) K. BADDELEY (EEPTU) R. B. HAYES (TGWU) S. W. EVANS (UCATT) A. G. BALL (UKAPE), RICHARD KELLAWAY, , Eric Wigham, John Plender, Kenneth Owen, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Whitmore, From Our Special Correspondent,

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News: Mr Nixon's election eve promise of Vietnam peace 'soon', White Paper on programme to take initial steps against inflationary trend, 90-day standstill on incomes and prices, Trust claims seals cleanly killed in Farne cull, British compromise plan suggested on Mediterranean trade, 29 people are killed by fire in train tunnel, Norway has second thoughts on Europe, Here today and here tomorrow, Clergy seek uniform fees for search of marriage, baptism and burial registers, Blow to London teacher recruiting Education notebook Stephen Jessel, Feather warning of fall in living standards, TUC accuses the Government, PC shooting called a plain case of murder, Counter-Inflation (Temporary Provisions) Bill Explanatory Memorandum, Tired Mr McGovern does his last campaigning, General Amin orders head-count of all Asians left in Uganda after today's expulsion deadline, King Constantine sells part of estate in Greece, Martti Talvela, The bleak boyhood life of Stanley the explorer, Hurricane fund to aid 120,000 homeless in Fiji, Cappelletti as made in heaven, Blackmail denial by docks shop steward, American broker jailed, Man alleged to have killed mother an wedding day, British 'No' to heavier EEC lorries scheme, Officer who demanded war executed in Cairo, East-West German treaty completed, Paraguay end to Mr Lansky's trip from Israel, Mrs Gandhi urges poorer nations to be self-reliant, Medicine: Aspirin and pregnancy, Electronic lock 'reads' code signal, Fines for non-observance or for withholding information, Mr Powell launches a ferocious attack, 'Unfair, deceitful policy', Tyre claim will run 'into millions', Controls a 'mockery', says Mr Jack Jones, Chinese envoy walks out of Kremlin reception, Whatever happened to the Pearce Report?, Armed forces to have place in Zambian Parliament, Severe setback to airlines running scheduled services, Sadistic motive, jury told, Royal Navy catering staff were receiving up to £1,500 a year in 'drop' money, OC alleges, No bonanza here for anyone, Mr Heath says, Poll says Mr Nixon benefits from hidden issue of race, Strauss party is in ebullient form, Unions feel measures curtail the right to strike for better wages, Men who shot family are described, Threat of new strike by Chilean employers, Mr Blackburn's appeal to be speeded, $2m hijack attempt foiled in Tokyo, The Times Diary Why Kirk was drafted to Europe, Fortuny creations fail to find ready bidders, Parents get alternative choice in modified London system for transfers to secondary schools, Roof collapses at the ice skating competition, Food traders tell new agriculture minister they will cooperate on broad principles of standstill, Anti-poverty moves cost £90m, Guide to the scale of today's elections in America, Mr Agnew praises police, Mutiny by the urban infantry, Print union agreement, Foreign car makers raise prices, Last pause in 1966, Higher legal-aid limits, Minister leads crushing of jail revolt, Surprise win by GMWU leader, Green lights for the Green Paper, Appeals court stops eviction of US Indians, Three commissioners to investigate all Northern Ireland internees' cases, Crown calls 'Special Branch informant', Army holds back in Turkish crisis. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Strike cancels Queen's Award luncheon, New Ulster court 'internment in disguise', Latest appointments, Consumer groups welcome new minister, The Open University, University news Cambridge. Index. Display Advertising: Lloyds locals, Eric Hill, Greater London Fund for the Blind, Hawkes and Company Limited., Hamilton & Inches, Volvo, High & Dry, Strutt and Parker, Stratstone, London Clearing Banks, Skf, Boac, Richard Ellis & Son. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson: Proposals unfair and unworkable: Labour will oppose them Mr Powell: Has the Prime Minister taken leave of his senses?, Capital limits of legal aid scheme, Inroads into problems of family poverty, Conservative MP suggests postponement of VAT, Labour demands big rise in pensions as part of prices and incomes policy, Mr Heath: Standstill less satisfactory than voluntary pact House of Commons. Sport: Miss Nightingale skates on after roof falls in, Champion's remaining ambition rests with favourite horse, Unexpected proposals for next Olympic classes, Yeovil's notorious slope awaits Brentford, FA Cup first round draw, Football League discuss falling gates, Weller faces two-match suspension, Seven of last Wimbledon eight in Dewar Cup final, Fourth division result, Sports in Brief, Cricket fixtures for 1973 April, Bugner to defend European title, Today's football, Withdrawal follows Sobar's defeat, Liverpool could do Tottenham a service in Greece, Receipts of £6,300 for Lawton's benefit, Zarib should maintain his edge over rivals. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Strawbs Festival Hall, Mahalli Dancers Sadler's Wells, Schiütz Brompton Oratory, The look for next year, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Festival Hall, I and Albert Piccadilly. Editorials/Leaders: Consumer And Metrication, A Base For Expansion, Apparently Not A Two Horse Race. Letters to the Editor: Sensible use of waterways, The name is the draw, Gaining more than we give in return, ICI Fibres plan at Pontypool, A Chichester trophy, A woman's status, Who disturbs the fish?, Expatriates' retirement pensions, No secret about the Mona Lisa, Israel's 1967 frontiers, Dear air fares, Soviet musicians, Bromley buys, Small firms, New forms in S America, Cancer research, Plebiscite fears, Penalties for mugging, Stationery and the European Communities Act, The outbreak of war, VAT and the Arts, Ugandan officials' disappearance, His father's yacht, Reserve pension scheme, Judges' compassion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Harrogate bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,223. Obituaries: Reginald Owen Stage and film actor, Mr Anthony Bower, Lieut-Col Tuvia Arie, Sir Roderick Parkes, Lady Berwick, Mr Harry Hanson Work for repertory, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Cool reception for package, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Fixed Interest and Money Muted response by gilts, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Cash zinc tops £160 mark, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Shares lose headway after early advance, Wall Street, Outspan sales reach 20m cartons, New Issues Dunbarton's cue from Bournemouth, Shell weaken. Business and Finance: Europeans demand check on Japan's shipbuilding, Franc reserves unchanged, Bids and Deals OP Chocolate agree £8.7m offer from ABM, Last-minute deal ends piecework at Longbridge: pact will give £50-a-week, £125 wage packet for Yorkshire bricklayers, Call for import curb on Brazil footwear rebuff, Japanese bank chief hints at export surcharge, Exit villain of the piecework, Dunbarton County Council, Pound advances by over a cent on foreign markets, Chrysler's Midland plants halted by strikes, Shorter apprenticeships for electricians agreed, Special Prices Unit ready for rush of inquiries, Paris alarmed by recent spate of UK investment in French groups, The Times list of latest dividends, Paper industry heads inquiry list, Dividends will be restricted to last year's corresponding level, Oil firms accused, Briefly from the Boardroom, Plea for stronger EEC monetary body, Increase in Savoy Hotel share capital approved, Trade groups give warning of 'grave consequences' if small ports are taken over, £2m GEC contract, Tokyo may join Comecon bank, Tailoring the unions to remodelled services, Business Diary: Delicate decision for Walker, Computer news European challenge on mini machines, Scot Bowyers study bid, North Sea oil prospect for NCB, P & O chairman tells of Morgans demands, Treasury guidance on dividends, BSC to obey standstill in spite of EEC entry, Mining Int Nickel recovery continuing, Retail sales decline for second month, David Charles Summary Of Results, Travel agents' £12m bonds will protect tourists, Uncertainty to ride over into 1973, Worldwide place $206m tanker orders in Japan, Margarine sales down as butter costs less, Firestone in damages action, Commercial rents present no problems for Mr Hyams, Car production up 9.2 per cent in October, Company News GR (Holdings) earnings, How the markets moved Rises, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited. Business Appointments: Commercial Union board members, Tesco and Co-op food chiefs appointed to Metrication Board. Law: One welfare report only C V C, Application by widow fails D V D, Easements and undertakings to repair. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Nov 5, 1947 Fighting in Kashmir. Property: Missionary Mart Auction.

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