The Times - 09/11/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Brian Cashinella, By David Wood Political Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By David Wood, Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Hopkirk, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Henry Stanhope, From Christopher Warman, Tony Aldous, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Pearce Wright, From Arthur Osman, From Gretel Spitzer, From Giorgio Borsa, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From lan McDonald, From Anthony Thomas, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Stewart Harris, Joel Hurstfield, Michael Leapman, Michael Ratcliffe, Hugh Cudlipp, Harold Kurtz, Robert Nye, Stanley Reynolds, Stephen Walsh, Richard Maylan, John Higgins, Miles Kington, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Peter Marson, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Downie, From Norman Fox, By Tom German, From Gerry Harrison, From Peter Thomson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Brian Lewis, By Jim Snow, Bernard Levin, Fred Emery, PHS, Ronald Butt, Peter Jay, ALEX GORDON, SIDNEY POITIER., ROY HARROD., IVY MOWAT., PETER TREW, , AUSTEN SPEARING, , MARTIN EVANS., B. J. P. EDWARDS, , NORMAN B. POLES, , KATHLEEN HAMMOND, , ANGUS NICOL, , M. McNARNEY, , JANET ADAM SMITH, , MICHAEL ROSE, , H. ANDREW FREETH, , E. F. SCOWEN., ARNOLD L. HASKELL, , ALISTAIR HORNE, , Patrick Wall; James Allason; W. H. K. Baker; Ronald M. Bell; John Biggs-Davison; Edward J. Brown; Eric E. Bullus; John Farr; Morgan Giles; Joan Hall; John Hay; J. Hiley; David James; James Kilfedder; Evelyn King; Jill Knight. Ian Lloyd; Angus Maude; Colin Mitchell; James Molyneaux; Fergus Montgomery; John Page; Joan Quennell; Peter Rost; Ronald Russell; William Shelton; Trevor Skeet; Harold Soref; Geoffrey Stewart-Smith; M. Stoddart-Scott; John Stokes. Robert Taylor; Robin Turton; Derek Walker-Smith; Irene Ward; Nicholas R. Winterton; Mark Woodnut; Robert Boscawen; John Rogers; Stephen Hastings; David Mudd; Kenneth Warren. House of Commons., MASSEREENE, , MONCK., PAUL PAGET., J. SCOTT, , David Bonavia, Penny Radford, Prudence Glynn, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Roger Berthoud, By Malcolm Brown, From David Cross, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By lan Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, IAN ORR-EWING, , A. RUTHERFORD, , DEREK E. COX., MARTIN G. HAMLYN, , JOHN RAVEN., ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER, , R. G. JONES, , A. W. NIENOW., GEOFEREY PARKER, , Guy Hawtin, Dennis Dwyer, Ross Davies, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, John Woodland, By Ian Morison, John Whitmore, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Prehistory: Man's ancestry, Hungary aims at higher exports to Britain, Germanies still differ on national issue as pact is initialled, How the voting tide flowed for the governors, Jury are advised to ignore industrial politics, Modern cult of earthshrinking brings new crop of dangers in its wake Environment, Cambridge college to be renamed after grant, Mr Tanaka accused of keeping mistress, Debate shows majority for ordaining women, Republicans lose ground in Senate, Pakistan to withdraw from Seato alliance, New Yorkers who found the news too boring, Police informer was 'liar', defence says, Mr Nixon will visit Europe early next year, Snake, and other tasty snacks, Mr McMahon's style as leader in question, Policeman accused over Scotsman's death, Son denies killing mother, Labour urged to stand by rank and file on Europe, QC speaks of dishonourable core of the Navy, Unesco clash over world's heritage, Doubts on box junctions, Surprising W Virginia Rockefeller defeat, More a chill than a freeze, Telephones kept busy over prices standstill, Government to force through freeze Bill, Young patients in hospitals 'not miniature adults', Remand home shortages still force magistrates to jail juveniles, Mr Jack Jones says range of social policies must be included in new tripartite talks, Text of treaty emphasizes good neighbourliness, Conscience debate in Italy gained by fast, Police hurt in court clash with protesters, It's the thaw that really counts, Teacher loses job after staff protest, TUC hint of talks if pay deals are freed, Fourth restraint 'doomed to failure', Drastic changes forecast in farm ownership, Police unrest calmed by Carr pledges, AUEW chiefs ponder £5,000 fine, Stirling students to stage token strike, Redundancy Fund payments up by £20m, Woollies repeating themselves, Indians move out and take piles of secret papers, Children given more tests for level of lead in blood, 150,000 fr for sofa in Art Deco auction, France defends policy towards Basques, Break-in to aid family, They can do so much better than us, Bank workers ask for exemption from freeze, Controversy on patent rights of weedkiller, New chief to take charge of D Notices, More land expected to be freed for housing to curb speculation, Killer 'should serve not less than 20 years', Winner does not take all, Man pledges to seek out killers of wife, Italian Socialists split over coalition strategy, Protestants divert Army from IRA terrorists, Miners go ahead with talks on new pay claim, Only 800 stateless Asians left as Amin deadline expires, Why move was made to publish thalidomide article, The Times Diary BM directorship back in sits. vac., Exchange plan aimed at drawing scientists into Civil Service, Colorado refuses to stage winter Olympics in Denver, Mr McGovern deserted by fully 40 per cent of own party vote, Shadow Cabinet triumph for moderates, Lincoln Tories are hoping to break Labour's hold, Controls may lead to dividend spree next year, TUC economic committee says, New advice on picketing issued by TUC, Complete list of members of the newly-elected United States House of Representatives, Everest climbers on the move towards summit, Taking toy design seriously, President Nixon faces a Democratic Congress after his lonely landslide, Democratic Party left in disarray by disastrous rout of Senator McGovern's forces, Motoring Robot petrol stations to open soon. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The National Society for Cancer Relief, Oxford University Press, Ppa, Harrap Books, Commercial Classified, The Royal National Institute for the Deaf, serendipity, utilico, Taylor Woodrow, Russell Braddon, The Times Special Reports, Barclaycard, Aerialite, Ginny Brown, Peers, Courvoisier, Heinemann, Lewis & Sybil, Dewar's, Standrad and Chartered BANKING GROUP LIMITED, George Philip, The Listener, Francis Parker, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Renault 5, London Life Association Ltd., Imperial Metal Industries Limited, Lovell, Sphere, Bea, Weatherall Green & Smith, Tes, George Allen & Unwin, Antony Gibbs, Cresta. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Women's Appointments also page 33, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also pages 12 & 33, Art Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant also pages 6 & 33, "The Times Motor Show Place". Law: Estate agents win interest on pre-contract deposit Potters (a firm) v Loppert, Union fined £5,000 for contempt, The moral case for publishing thalidomide article Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov. 7, 1947 Women in the Lords. Reviews: Musical history Khovanshchina Covent Garden, The Silk Tontine, by Robert, Thirty years of living on furious hopes The Morning Deluge, Public Eye Thames, Buddy Rich Ronnie Scott's, The Polish Blitz The War Hitler Won, Patience Coliseum, The no nonsense king Henry VII By S. B. Chrimes, Quick guide, Belgian Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Questions about Biafra The World and Nigeria, End Play, by Russell Braddon, Inspector Ghote Trusts the, The way of the Fleet Street world Pressures on the Press, A Crisis of Conscience Grand, Leeds, The Judgment of Paris Unicorn, Abingdon, Come Like Shadows, by Simon, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall, Fiction Spring Snow, London debuts. Sport: Britain can enhance their heritage, Professor Tim wins after objection, Sports in Brief, Innsbruck-a strong candidate, Feyenoord go out, Scotland's pride is led a Hungarian dance, All Blacks settle down with Batty, Barry should stay in lead with double, How Wrexham lost by a submission in second, Leicester may be interested in Possee, £12,500 paid for Tudor Melody nomination, N Midlands inspired by Kingston, Boulton, the bold eagle of Lisbon, Oxford show flair but lack finish, Cherry is suddenly man of the hour, Advancing players attract attention even in defeat, Derbyshire ask Parfitt to join them, Tottenham achieve place in last 16 but little else, Owen Jones the organizer, Yesterday's results and scorers. Official Appointments and Notices: Match awarded to Dutch side, Latest appointments, University news Leeds. Politics and Parliament: Choices on size of the railway system House of Commons, Voluntary policy crucial-Mr Jenkins, Lord George-Brown wants the DEA brought back House of Lords, Chancellor pledges action on money supply without cutting growth, Impact on pay of rip roaring inflation, Giro moves in right direction, Mr Wilson stipulates need for action on VAT, rents and European food prices, Mr Maudling blames monopoly power of trade unions, Post Office now copying bad habits of banks, The ex-minister cast in image of Adam Smith. Editorials/Leaders: A Vital Warning To The Auew, A Victory For Moderation, Bankers' Voice In Europe, Very Good News For The Labour Party. Letters to the Editor: How to curb inflation when value-added tax begins, 'Only a hurried visit', Treatment of dividends under wage and price control, Exchange rates for sterling, Building contracts, Sanctions against Rhodesia, House numbers, A lesson from France, His father's yacht, Payment under the tax credit schems, Penalties in court, Soviet musicians' visit, Cancer research, The cost of cutting out middlemen, Battersea tennis courts, Public law status for chambers of commerce in Britain, Ezra Pound, Educating the consumer about metrication. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr L. R. S. Taylor A leading clinician, Mr Russell Thorndike Actor and author, Mrs Milton Gendel, Sir George Creasy, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Sharp turnround in LME prices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, New Issues Lion International and Shepperton, Shell close higher, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Early gains in dollar lost. Business and Finance: The vexed question of package tour prices, Further information sought about cathode tube imports, Unilever, Company News Pentos backing for Thornbers as loss mounts, Report soon on role of CBI, Lion International LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948), Productivity warning by chief of Montedison, State price policy attacked, European Commission plan safeguard on jobs, Business Diary: Case of the Invisible Man, Fitch Lovell and Lewis's in link, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall St profit takers cut short celebration, Troubles involved in tinkering with VAT, Carless, Capel & Leonard are pur-, Forward Levels, Brandt family joining bank, The Times list of latest dividends, Building society accepts NUBE, Britain enters mini-mill era, Briefly from the Boardroom, Cartel fines on eight W German cement firms, Computer orders recovery confirmed by DTI figures, Mining 'Johnnies' chief cools platinum optimists, UK aids Chile's debt troubles, Fixed Interest and Money Advance in gilts halted, P & O meeting on votes plan today, EEC worry over freeze on British steel prices, Minister puts value of UK sea oil at £700m, Money Market Rates, Gloomy outlook for world farming, Gap filled by Giro 'widest at the unprofitable base', Equities Scot Bowyers in demand, JOHANNESBURG CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Engineering unions concerned at freeze 'second stage' implications, Unilever defer statement, W. E. Norton (Holdings) Limited, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wool textile industry's 'special case' on costs, Unilever in a climate of price controls, Three directors to leave Lion, The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co. Ltd., Japan's big car firms to assemble in Eire, Bids and Deals Causton ponder £3.1m offer by Tremletts, Spillers to give cost study figures in plea for dearer bread, Bankers' body widens membership to give stronger voice in EEC. Business Appointments: Brandt family join the Edward Bates board. Property: London Flats, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,225, Broadcasting.
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