The Times - 01/12/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Robert Fisk, By George Clark, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Nichols, From Denis Taylor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Walker, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Christopher Sweeney, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent., By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Communications Reporter, From Sue Masterman, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, From Joseph Novitski, From Dessa Trevisan, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Witkin, From David Bonavia, By a Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Harold Power, By John Hopkins, By Jim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Robert Fisk, Denis Healev, PHS, JOHN F. O'CONOR., GRAFTON, Chairman, Joint, FELLO ATKINSON, JEREMY BENSON. Deputy, KENNET, DUNCAN SANDYS. President., PAUL A. H. HOLLOWAY., BRIAN JACKSON, Director., ALLAN GRANT., STEFAN B. TIETZ, , SYLVIA SAYER, Chairman., MICHAEL COMAY., ANDREW CRUICKSHANK, J. D. RIDDIOUGH., CAROLINE JAMES., ALASTAIR HETHERINGTON., J. L. HUTCHINSON., A. BEETHAM, General Manager., MATTHEW NORGATE., By Our Astronomical Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Plender, By Patricia Tisdall, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Barnfather, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Our US Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, S. E. MANN., ARTHUR WHITE, G. E. R. BURROUGHS, , By Gerald Ely, M. S. POSKITT., COLIN J. DAURIS., R. J. BRIDGWATER., J. F. F. LATHBURY., A. S. R. PYPER., DEREK BLOOM, W. M.WOLF, , Guy Hawtin, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore, by Norman Hall Picture Editor, by John Roper Medical Reporter, by L. Andrew Mannheim, by Tony Slaughter, by Tom Hey, by Ronald Irving, by Patrick O'Leary,
ResumoNews: Flu vaccines 'too weak', Call for revised scale on aircraft noise, Labour's Strasbourg boycott regretted, Mr Maxwell to take over case, European court to have total of nine judges, New laws would curb restrictive labour practices on the shop floor, Why Mr Heath had to walk: wet Wednesday and lorry breakdown, Mr Heath: Triumph will emerge after 'setbacks, mistakes', Norway denies letting mystery submarine go, Cinema clubs ready to toe licence line, 'Soldiers body dumped', DPP authorized search, Fair trading to have a director general, Bomb attack on bank, Wife murder charge man tells of blows, Most items steady, but fruit is cheaper Food prices Hugh Clayton, Dail vote on IRA could lead to general election, Mr Nixon delays decision on Vietnam troop cut, Hope of £1m to launch Independent University, Labour to demand year's postponement of VAT, Official approaches to France impossible in case of baby Desramault, New status after 130 years, Countdown has begun for flight to Moon, Islington bus takes the friendship route, Labour anger over costly Tokyo call, Housing survey doubts on 'yardstick' policy, Joint safety award for two BEA pilots, High standard of flight safetY in RAF, Four tugs take British oil rig under tow, Recruiting sons of fathers with yachts, Little prospect of viable coalition in Holland, Sir G Nabarro wins fight to retain seat, Brezhnev optimism over detente, Art by mail order and on TV cassettes in auctioneers' ventures into new fields, New reader of 'Grocer', Trapped women jump from 15-storey blaze, British chemist 'sent snake to M Pompidou', 'Progress' in talks on Aslef pay, Tutor gave passes to all students, Angry Brigade judge on 'unnamed couple', Four die as coaster capsizes in gale, Counterpoint Christmas presents A to M, China becomes a skilful player in the game of nations, The high stakes on Mr Whitelaw's luck, Camera in medicine: full role to play, Royal Society head sees splitting of environment council's budget as threat to research, Doctor ordered to be struck off, Amateur's eye view of bird life, Accessories of every shape and size, Industrial Court's aims 'distorted by media', Government firmly opposed to fresh ceasefire deal with Provisionals, Solid foods too soon 'make baby too fat', No free entry conditions on Turner works, Anti-hijack guards at every US airport, Biggest drop in tobacco sales for 19 years, Rates may be over 5% un despite more aid, Dr Allende begins tour to improve Chile's image, Medicine: Pregnancy test tablets, Cordial greeting for Bonn envoy in Peking, Peronists set for dispute with Argentine regime, Radio 4 turns to nostalgia for Christmas, Arab injured by letter bomb in Copenhagen, Pioneer's work may find home at abbey, Cousins jailed for rape, France's 'third force' woos left and Gaullists, Union dispute puts holidays at risk, Explosion kills 16 in Rome flats, Emphasis is on concentrated resources, The night sky in December, Anti-Army campaign condemned by minister, Brussels festival to mark British entry into Europe, Crews not prepared for Trident-type stalls, Force levels still higher than in June, George Best summoned for alleged assault, Of cats and kings-and law, £94,500 for Picasso set of 100 etchings is double the presale estimate, Setback for Opposition in S Africa by-elections, EEC staff on strike until Monday, Call for EEC 'observers', The Times Diary David Bonavia's Peking ease, Mr Dayan is cleared of illegal exports, £3m may be start of a service for disabled, £10m loan to Uganda cancelled by Britain, Three-stage security talks idea favoured, Why Britain's train drivers called a halt, Mr Rogers keeps his post but senior assistants are changed, London bus and Tube fares unlikely to increase during 1973, Hospital manual staff plan half-day strike over wages standstill, Next week, 58 European missionaries are expelled by Uganda, Prime Minister's walk starts London traffic chaos clash, Government studying help for fishing fleet, Taiwanese plea against extradition order, Focus on the many faces of an advancing technology. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Fountain Press, Rollei, Baaun Nizo, Fownes, Public Auction, Income Tax, Hunting, Canon, Volvo, The Salvation Army, Camera Hayes, Rolex, Mont Black, Antony Gibbs, Agfa-Gevaert, Dixons Photographic Limited, Konica, Lifeguard Assurance Limited, Asahi Pentax Es, Photax, Bristol, Traceys, Lowenbrau, BARCLAYS International, Antony Hopkins, Nikon, Hanimex, James Bond Wears, Klm, Donaldsons, Halifax, British Sailors Society, Jameson, European Law Digest, George Richardson, Whitaker, Longman Young Books, Philips, gaf, Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers, The European Movement, Johnsons Of Hendon Ltd, The Post Office, Mallory, Minolta, Scotch Whisky. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, The Times, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Residential Property, Property Abroad. Sport: The determination is there......, Novak's return hailed by place on wing in second trial, Move to enforce regulations on status, Jacinth top weight for Newmarket race, Gorman almost certain to join his compatriots in the last four, Sports in Brief, St Paddy's sister top price, Banks still has England hopes, Youthful Oxford to reach 21, Scullers and national team part, Greyhounds put off by too many mistakes, England beat Germans, Cautious answers by MCC, A last bulwark against the game's erosion, Lewis out of Welsh team: Bevan fit, New course off to auspicious start, Kinloch Brae's fortune to change. Official Appointments and Notices: Tuohy resigns, BBC post for Sir Edmund Compton, University news Oxford, Church news. Reviews: The way to treat Indians When the Legends Die (a) Studio One The Amazing Mr. Blunden (u) Curzon Carry on Abroad (a) Metropole, Victoria The Great Waltz (u) Casino Cinerama Daughters of Satan (x) London Pavilion, This Week Thames Stanley Reynolds, Charles Rosen Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, Riccardo Muti, LPO/Svetlanov Festival Hall William Mann, The Inferno Greenwich Irving Wardle, London debuts, An Alternative Tradition Newport Gallery Eric Rowan. Arts and Entertainment: Coronation wedding, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,244. Law: Ballet dancer taxed as employee Fall (Inspector of Taxes) v Hitchen, Incitement to pervert course of justice Regina v Andrews, Prior use of drug a bar to patent by subsequent inventor' Regina v Patents Appeal Tribunal. Editorials/Leaders: Need For A Lead, Defending The Record, Bringing Help To Disabled Children, A Plethora Of Minorities. Letters to the Editor: Simple solution to problem of postcodes, Giggleswick quarrying, Comprehensive motor insurance, Teachers' walk-out, Juggernauts and cyclists, The death of the Tsar, The training of journalists, Independent agents and VAT, Education in Russia, Capital gains, The rail strike, Wage claims and the division of the national cake, Teaching refugee children, BBC at Savov Hill, Fears over insider trading, Aims of social work, Whose responsibility?, Conservation of the environment in town and country, EEC entry, One-man buses, Shattered by metrication, West Bank Arabs, Mining on Dartmoor, Expansion curbs in a regional development area. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Compton Mackenzie Novelist, autobiographer and connoisseur of life, Mr K. C. McGuffie, Mr Victor Bridges. Politics and Parliament: Naval forces will be on station to protect British trawlers: loss of life will be Iceland's responsibility House of Commons, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Pay and prices freeze Bill gets Royal Assent House of Lords. Business and Finance: Assamdooars Holdings Steps to meet changed conditions, Walker & Homer (Manufacturing Upholsterers) Limited, Nigeria in talks with Shell on participation, Hope of reprieve for Kent works of Pilkingtons, Sealand Hovercraft facing collapse in cash crisis, Chilean warning of 'reprisal', J. Dykes (Holdings) Limited, Chrysler UK boosts annual output the most, Mr Nixon moves SEC chief to fresh post, Hargreaves go ahead, Spot Position of Sterling, Company News Net profits of Lonrho jump to £7.5m, Rolls exports near £63m, Turn of the tide for Montedison, Brickhouse Dudley, Lonrho Group Preliminary Results, Treasury's financial spanner in good works, Building trade counts cost of summer dispute, Crest Nicholson Limited Record Year-Broadened Base of Activities, Forward Levels, BP profits down but better than expected, The Times list of latest dividends, Danish budget calls for a 13 pc increase on year ago, Reunion Properties Company Limited Interim Statement, Mining Roan maintain earnings, E German trade team for London talks on quotas, Briefly from the Boardroom, Tour operators group will lobby against night flying restrictions, Rio Tinto subsidiary given zinc price rise sanction by the DTI, Mr Dow to join executive board of the Bank, Committee of 20 rejects rigid monetary rules, New signs of Government inducing a general rise in the cost of borrowing, Survey puts farm land values into perspective, Diffusion.. representation.. consultancy.. three facets of Neddy's new role, Bids and Deals Winn-Gidney as new combine, Clear Hooters, Unions opposing applicant for the Burmah board, Equities Strong close to oil shares, National & Commercial's real growth rate, Court restraint on IOS, Money Market Rates, Ex-convener in Triumph industrial peace team, OPEC states reaffirm support for Iraq, Attwood Garages Limited Interim Statement, Tate & Lyle seeks a way into the British sugar beet business, How the markets moved, National and Commercial Banking Group Limited GROWTH with wider services, Amc Announcement, The Times Share Indices, Cunard House fully let, Business Diary: Coffee shop's new management, US aid helps Scottish yard to reopen after 40 years, Schroders to be new P&O advisers, Fixed Interest and Money Unhappy day for gilt-edged, Martin-Black Limited Board Changes, Steelmakers await verdict soon on Europe pricing, France lifts discount rate again to 7.5pc, Bucknall Trust Limited. Business Appointments: Willis Faber key posts for Sir Henry Mance. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, New Issues Volvo apply for London listing, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities Cocoa futures up £3.50 a ton, Foreign Exchange The pound loses ground, Good rise in BP.
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