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The Times - 05/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From David Wood Political Editor, From George Clark Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Political Staff, From David Cross, From Christopher Sweeney, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From John Chartres, By John Clare, From Clive Borrell, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Leapman, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Leapman Chicago, From Ian McDonald, David Pryce-Jones, From Peter Strafford, Robert Nye, H. R. F. Keating, From Harry Golombek, Michael Ratcliffe, Bevis Hillier, William Haley, Michael Holroyd, John Higgins, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter Marson, By Tom German, By Gerry Harrison, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, by Penny Radford, Leonard Amey, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, Renée Short, S. E. ELLISON., J. E HUMPHREY, , PEREGRINE FELLOWES, MANFRED SIMON, , NEIL MARTEN, , GORDON TOMPSON, , EILEEN R. POOL, , JOHN SELWYN GUMMER, , EGON RONAY., DIANA MOSLEY., MAREA HARTMAN, , NANCY TENNANT., From Mr S. Gordon, S. GORDON, , SALLY OPPENHEIM, , SIMON YOUNG., From Sir Robert Lusty, ROBERT LUSTY, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Philip Dyer, By Maurice Barnfather, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, F. R. COAD., By Our Industrial Editor, From Mr A. C. Morton, A. C. MORTON, Secretary, , ROY CARDY., By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, ERNEST M. PAYNE, , HANS RENOLD., Peter Jay, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Eynon Smart, Philip Dyer, Richard Blythe, Stuart Marshall,

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News: Iraq mediators begin talks on Yemen fighting, Food guide has a kind word for hospital meals, Memorandum on Sobers, Police find tons of cocaine on American ship, Zaire leader angry at Uganda statement, Mr Short plans big expansion of nursery school places, Trade unionist follows Mr Krag as Danish Prime Minister, Gaullists furious over attack on M Messmer, Garage servicing again under attack, Damages for 14 doctors in prison service, Leadership will be held to terms of vote-Mr Foot, Siberia's pollution problem, Cambridge girl raped by five New York boys, Stagnation of investment and employment 'main factors holding Britain back', 2,000 children to visit Chester police exhibition, Free passenger transport not ruled out, 'Angry Brigade' man says he was watching TV, Pakistan protests to India over killing of prisoners, Triumph for Mr Wilson as Labour Party keeps open the door to Europe, Four secret agents' deaths hushed up by Army, IRA says, Mr Wilson lays down terms for Europe as delegates reject hard-line stance against entry, Fight will not be over on January 1 when Britain joins the EEC, Mr Foot declares, Mayor of New York says court is corrupt, If the motor manufacturers want, New schools offer to 'stay away' children, Heathrow may ban noisy aircraft, Bretons refuse to plead in French, Mary Tudor coin brings £5,200, Minister gives warning to heavy lorry operators, Pornography: former MP given leave to seek order, Prince William report may help on crashes, Recruitment Dossier Autumn '72, Author attempts first solo crossing of the Sahara, Mrs Bingham made the first approach to Russians, QC says, Republican anger at Mr Nader's charges, Gunman kills four in French shop, Liberal Chief Whip is barred by Rhodesia, The house that Jessica built, Youth swallows bed spring, Suspended sentence after Irish 'coffin' riot, Commercial radio rents up to £350,000, What George Brown told the Cabinet in 1967, Drugs: Effect of levodopa in pregnancy, Yugoslavia keeps lead in chess Olympiad, Union man wins national agreement after NIRC plea, A lake by any other name, Minister to see Avon Gorge hotel plans, Mr Jenkins says result could have been worse, 'End to slums in a decade', Police may seek more powers on 'mugging', Texts of Vatican speeches, Cardinal reviews church unity principles, Gen Peron's civil war warning to Argentina, Opponents insist battle is not over, Calling Mr Wilson's Blackpool bluff, Lack of demand for seats slows Uganda airlift, Attempt to shoot Mr Craig fails, Boston greets Mr McGovern like a hero but fire of victory has gone, Mr Maudling sees £2 limit as only choice, The Times Diary Alien Shore under attack, Demand for withdrawal of nuclear bases, TUC to demand £3.50 rises in reply to Heath prices and incomes offer, Concern over Mary Bell's treatment, Motoring More speed and power for the DAF, The rabies risk, or why even a dormouse can be dangerous, Greek says police captain personally tortured him, Strike in Bristol hospitals may spread today, Russia to relax visa tax on emigrant Jews, New setback to S African dialogue pursuit, The impressive record of education's 'forgotten army', EEC plan for free trade zone in Mediterranean, US journalist jailed for not revealing sources, Peugeot 104: new but traditional, American opens talks to buy the Colosseum, MPs affected by boundary changes search for new constituencies, The rebel who now works within the system, Ulster topic between Mr Heath and Pope, S African hanged after death cell escape, Arab library in Paris damaged by explosion, Recruitment Dossier Autumn '72 Not all a matter of degrees Adrian Bridgewater, Marcos reforms backed, Adoption law proposed to protect new parents against loss of child. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Kirland-Whittaker, Michael Joseph, Domecq, Corporation of Lloyds, Metropolitan Water Board, Mefa Petroleum Co., Norcros Ltd., Judy Farquharson Ltd., Grippeppods Holdings Limited, Midland Bank, Independent Television News, LiS, Shelter, Organising Secretary, Canadian Bank, Leicester Permanent, Educational Exchange, Coward Chance, The Military Book Society, Longman, High&dry, Gloucestershire, Department Of The Environment, Deputy Director, Augustus Barnett's, Secretary, Ppa, Gordon Yates, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Legal Assistants, Civil Service, Cyprus Airways, BBC tv, Schools Council, West Midland Arts Association, Star[Great Britain] Holding Limited, BARCLAYS International, Bodley Head, R. J. Crocker & Partners,, American Bank, ilea, Junior Secretaries, Philips, Twa, Raf, New Textile Plant, The Pharmaceutical Society, Crown Estate Office, Mechanical Engineers, The Offshore Islandrs, Unversity Of Wales, Solicitors, crown agents, London School Of Economics, Zambia, The New University, Gulf, Solicitor, Travel World Industry, Morgan Grenfell & Co,, Unicliffe Ltd., Monsieur Worth, The Areas for Expansion, Girton College, The Hertford Club, Teesside, Maa, hoskyns, Roballo Engineering Company Ltd., L.D.B.F., Frank Baker, Brentford Nylons Limited, Nccl, Information Officer, The Times, The Harpenden Moat House, Staff Connection, Kent, Tyndall, Birds Eye Foods Limited, Texas Instruments Limited, Icl. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Legal Appointments, Rentals, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on page 8, Senior Landscape Planner. Official Appointments and Notices: Two arrested in demonstration win costs, Retired Pc's lease 'was trap for layman', Royal Navy promotion, University news Cambridge. Reviews: The file on the Queen Queen Victoria, 'Old Credulity': a critic with courage, a teacher of genius Letters of Roger Fry, William Mann, Ray Barrett on stage, The case against 'psychobiography' Aubrey and the Dying Lady, Overture to death Bakke's Night of Fame Shaw, Alan Blyth, Crime A Fairly Dangerous Thing, Good words for the most part in the right order Night, Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Day After the Fair Lyric, Listen to the Music Jeannetta Cochrane, Quick guide, The shock of a novelist's imagination The Erl-King, A flame somewhere: the life of Nancy Astor Nancy, Lord Harewood: the future of the Sadler's Wells opera. Sport: Sports in Brief, Piggott smiles as Hard to Beat shines in Arc gallop, D'Oliveira says end of Test career is near, Five-minute interlude brings relief, Title for Ann Moore as challenger hesitates, Alabaster unavailable, Evans on target for mobile Police unit, Croquet, West Ham unable to find the spark, Results yesterday League Cup, Jacklin makes his cherished mark, England in trouble for Wembley, Fastest scorers were the champions, Favourites fail at Lingfield Park, Moonlight and roses all the way for Rioch, Newcombe hopes to play in Davis Cup, Sunflower unlikely to be checked, Gallic tang to Rumanian play, Daniels rejects bout with McAlinden, Wolves still scoring goals as if by right, The last race over a deserted course, Swansea recover to thwart Bristol. Shipping News: Rejection costs Arsenal dearly-about £200,000. Editorials/Leaders: Not A Bad Day For Europe, The Tin Pricing Dilemma, Guarding The Interests Of The Child. Letters to the Editor: YMCA and Kampala, Helping the lowly paid, Intellectual freedom, Efficiency of the two-tier post, Scrooge-like authorities hitting retailers with VAT proposals, Small ports should meet part of redundancy costs in the docks, Referendum on EEC, Hospital catering, Consumers and pricing, The reception of Uganda Asians, A Piccadilly scheme, Rights of those dismissed unfairly, A party of the centre, The Responsible Society, Multi-coloured buses, Bureaucracy in action, British athletics, French view of British legal reform: lessons and warnings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: SIR JOHN NOTT-BOWER Former Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, Mr William Rowell, Mr John Gelsthorpe, Mrs Rodney Ackland, Obituary, Alderman W. McKeag Former Liberal MP for Durham. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Busy trading in P & O-Bovis, The Times Share Indices, Bovis Active, Forward Levels, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities, NY cocoa down 90 points, Unit trust prices, New Issues Poor response to Wares Bartlett, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Deadlock continues in strike at Swan Hunter's Tyne shipyards, Impasse over Europe's airframe projects, Hotel Training Board cuts deficit by £1.5m, Robeco, Eurosyndicat, New techniques expand production of mushrooms, Union in Bank of England plea, Jaguar hit by second pay dispute in a month, French tribunal orders Chilean copper seizure, Diesel exhaust fume tests for vehicles in US, Japanese finance and trade ministers clash, CF Crane Fruehauf Trailers Limited, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, Business Diary: Rothschilds Eastern promise · Jobs for jobbers, Mining Uranium earnings to fall at Buffels, France says IMF talks 'have opened the door', £421m surplus for Overseas Sterling Area, The Times list of latest dividends, The plain man's guide to buying a vineyard Ross Davies examines the cost and mechanics of owning your own marque, Brick prices going up: second rise since July, Briefly from the Boardroom, Ekofisk oil pipe awaits Oslo MPs' decision, Barclays moving some HQ offices out of London to save on costs, BAC likely to retain its structure with GEC and Vickers as equal owners, SEC to list companies in financial danger, Machine tools trade to attack Tokyo markets, Marathon confident as its chief outlines Clyde project plans, German unions seek bigger role in decision-making, 40 minutes of golf rapture from National Benzole, Fourteen points of agreement at IMF, Australian wool prices up, Work-in threat at doomed Lucas factory, Sharp fall in industry's spending, Inchcape bid puts a valuation of more than £233m on P&O group, Illingworth, Morris & COMPANY, LIMITED, Oil drilling tests, EMI planning to develop site, Japan may choose Boeing, World's output of steel up 8 pc, Italian chemical giants may unite, Dubai will build biggest super tanker repair facility in world at cost of £48m, New York sues General Motors, IMF officials perturbed by size of Morse committee, Renault chief calls for EEC stand on pollution, Bids and Deals UDS offers £17m for Timpson, Gilt complex, How the markets moved Rises, Brit Rollmakers' dividend prospects, RTZ sells complex at Avonmouth for £8.4m, Associates deals, Company News Clarke Chapman keep profits up against tide, Peace formula in Honeywell strike, Gulf states' oil share 'is almost assured'. Business Appointments: Mr J H Llewellyn-Jones on Williams, Glyn board. Law: Conduct and the award of maintenance Wachtel v Wachtel, Pornography: Mr Blackburn can seek order against police Regina v Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ex parte Blackburn. Property: Overseas Properties, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,195.

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