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The Times - 20/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hopkirk, From Clive Borrell, From George Clark Political Staff, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Michael Knipe, Dy Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Local Government Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Frank Vogl, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Putzel, From Christopher Reed, From Stewart Harris, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, William Mann, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Stanley Sadie, Guy Brett, Alan Blyth, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent., By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Brian James, By Alan Gibson, Bernard Lewis, Chris Dunkley, PHS, JOHN H. OSBORN, PAUL THOMAS, , RALPH TURVEY, , NEIL KINNOCK, , HILARY ECCLES-WILLIAMS, , HENRY BURROWS, , NORMAN KLERMAN, Savoy Hotel, WC2., A. M. ROSS., FREYA STARK., MICHAEL ADAMS., M. DANIELS., H. MONTGOMERY HYDE, , GEORGE GLOVER., W. F. REYNOLDS., DAVID J. CASHMAN., PATRICK MANCHESTER., HUMPHREY BROOKE, , ANDREW HAMILTON, , ALFRED EMMET., J. C. R. HINDENACH, by Moira Keenan, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvove, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. R. GREENBERG, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, HERBERT J. WEST., J. PAUL., GEOFFREY McLEAN, Chairman., J. PATRICIA EVANS., John Plender, Peter Jay, by Frank Healey, Professor of French, University of Surrey, by George Lehmann, managing director, Linguaphone Institute, by Patrick O'Leary, by Patrick Middleton executive director, Language Studies, by Anthony Crane, by Olaf Anderson formerly chairman and managing director, now honorary president, George C. Harrap and Company, by Pamela Cooley, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore,

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News: Committee recommends new pornography law, Uganda claims victory over invasion force, A cry and leaflets mark opening of UN Assembly, Nyerere warning on 'danger to peace', How it has become respectable to be a working mother, Court argument over bail in US bugging case, Lord Gardiner opposes remand change, Wage-fixing plan denied by Brussels commission, Inquiry told of 'vendetta' by a patient, Tory accuses Labour of 'synthetic emotion' in clash on rent legislation, £700m plan by coal industry to aid recovery, The Times Diary LSE: Strand or fall, Post being searched all over Europe, Ulster MPs to hold policy talks with Eire, More explosives are found in London mail after bomb kills Israeli diplomat, Immigrants now willing to join the community, Public opinion must be behind changes, Press losing battle with censors, Iceland is ready for unilateral discussions, Liberals to debate call for world action to deny right of asylum to terrorists, Water polluters must be fined if they exceed a licensed limit, minority report says, Russian accord with Iraq on military aid, Approval for office block close to cathedral, Big tax rises proposed in Holland, From last week's letters:, Three notes of reservation from report, Europe told goal must be political union, Endocrinology: New use for a hormone, Japanese press labels Mr Heath as Britain's salesman, Der Spiegel, Die Zeit and Stern linked in deal, Pembroke table fetches world record of £3,900, Gas supplies of 14 companies cut off or reduced, Norway losing its cool over EEC poll, Seamen's leaders vote not to pay TUC fees, Senate investigators to see air force general in hospital, Sherpas of the city's glacial peaks, Too many patients in hospital, inquiry told, Fighting fire and false Fascism, Two charter flights of Asians cancelled, Is it possible to measure the power to corrupt?, Senior Scotland Yard officer is suspended, Drug seizures in Britain now Europe's biggest, Spain formally asked to return Croats to Sweden, Record for day's sales in Dublin, Violent end seen for Amin regime, Regret from Egyptian Foreign Minister, Jury clears driver who would not pass police car, Victory is the chance to cook rice, sew up a poncho or write a letter, Czechs visit E Berlin to discuss links with Bonn, PROP owes me £367, ex-prisoner says, Churches may start £500,000 fund to help the deprived, Wrong man let out of prison 'by trick', Messmer pledge of action if scandal is proved, Concern in Canberra over terrorist bombings, Growing pattern of bomb violence, America's superior patronage in the Middle East, Jailed Welsh miss match, Longford committee proposes new laws to make it easier to prosecute the pornographers, Feeding formulas Bottle feeding is not such a complicated subject as it is made out to be, says our paediatrician, Murder squad visit to Rooks Farm. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: inlingua, Harrap Books, The Linguaphone Institute, Multiple Display Advertisements, Berlitz, Dixons Photographic Limited, Midland Bank, Bally, The Times, Wimpey, BARCLAYS International, Ouvah Highfields Ltd., Shelter, Moss Bros, Dewar's, Accomodation Office for Congresses and Fairs, Jgb, International Language Centre,, Language Studies Limited,, Regent School, pcl, Rs, Omega, Abbey Life.. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Trieste music award, University news, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Smaller Business Premises, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Courses, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The glossy look at Gimpel, Paintings and Sculptures, 1770-1830 Heim Gallery, Wood Violin Concerto Radio 3, Revival of Gaslight, Royal Ballet's new group for London, The Block Bbc 1, RPO/Kempe/Lupu Festival Hall, Richard's Cork Leg Royal Court, La Bohème New, Oxford, Nikita Magaloff Queen Elizabeth Hall, Albert Moore exhibition. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 8,9 and 10, Country Properties, Knight Frank & Rutley Forthcoming Auctions. Sport: Miss Goolagong critical of emphasis on money, Regatta can atone at Lingfield Park, Sterling keeps title with crowd and opponent breathless, Davies captains Britain, Cycling, Buchanan in action tonight, Sports in Brief, London Counties call on 13 Welshmen, Player who cost nothing hits four, Ranjitsinhji: astonishing forerunner, Point each for City's bravery and Rangers' aggression just reward, Yesterday's results, Today's fixtures, Blue Chip waits to press home advantage. Shipping News: Guest Night shows form of a classic filly. Politics and Parliament: Thefts from library of British Museum House of Lords, Ensuring that conservation continues, Decision on refuse disposal reversed, Renewed pressure for release of Britons detained in Uganda. Editorials/Leaders: The London Bomb Attack, A Strong Speech From The Queen, Policing Or Paying For Pollution. Letters to the Editor: Dwindling public interest in ensuring safety at work, Church unity and belief, New Liberal crusades, Imprisoned in Ghana, Labour Party and the EEC, Staff shortages in employment agencies, Small claims in court, Saving the Olympics, Abandoned cars, Labels at exhibitions, 'The Dark River', 'Iam, Sir, yours, Squiggle', Building wages settlement and house prices, Coal could meet the world's oil needs in face of impending shortage, Hotham Park House, The Duchess of Windsor, Uganda Asians, Landscaped motorway, London and the tourist's pocket, Renounced neerage, Grievances of the Palestinian refugees. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 18, 1947 John Cobb's record. Obituaries: Lord Parker Of Waddington, Sir Francis Low Times of India editor., Tan Lark Sye, Sir Harold Hartley, Robert Casadesus French pianist, Obituary, Akim Tamiroff Film character actor. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, Commodities Cocoa sharply lower, Unit trust prices, Widespread minor selling, Wall Street, Kockums Mekaniska Verkstads Aktiebolag, New Issues Associated Hotels £1m debenture. Business and Finance: If a foreigner insists on everything in writing it could spell trouble, Specialized services keep executive in touch, Commission asbestos report ready, Fixed Interest and Money Minor gains in gilt-edged, European body set up to carry nuclear fuels, Shares again in retreat on widespread minor selling, P&O's formal bid for Bovis shows £108,470,000 revaluation of properties, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Record Year in Prospect, Languages for businessmen, Fluency in French fine-but watch out for Swahili linguist, Business Diary: Orr takes over at the shipbuilders' helm, Triumph Investment Trust Limited Eighth successive year of growth Confident of further progress, Diesel fume controls near with new legislation, Oil boom expected to bring 7,000 new jobs to Moray Firth area, Advertising and Marketing Guide to eliminating weak products, Australia to end preferences on most UK goods, Spot Position of Sterling, Plastics venture by IMI, Second-half warning from BICC, Nixon aide urges limit to government costs, Chemicals training board's success outside the levy, Tin export quotas-the last resort?, Forward Levels, Minister denies dispute over Norwegian crude, Profit and loss are not the only accounts, The Times list of latest dividends, R and D director points to neglect by industry, Briefly from the Boardroom, Paris 'money distrust' hint, Ruhr fears cheap UK coal, Jaguar move to halt black market sales of XJ12, Boc British Oxygen, The Attock Oil Company Ltd. Mr. D. P. S. McCarthy on Board's Development Policy, Unit trust sales down £6m in August, Stelrad Group Limited Further All-round Progress, Acute shortage of old malt whisky forces producers to restrict supply, Future Of The Nrdc, Keyser Ullmann Holdings Limited, Equities Shares continue to slide, Foreign Exchange, Company News Bank of Scotland cautious after opening gain, W Germany expected to increase Bank rate, The I.D.C. Group Limited, Sales controls by Japan, Building industry cautious on joint land venture proposal, Money Market Rates, One man's manifesto for growth, Ouvah Highfields Limited, Fresh N Sea oil licence allocations may hinge on 'fair opportunities' for UK firms, British Caledonian's board changes to meet 'challenge', Oil disposal agreement with Gulf states, Export credits show quarterly fall of 8pc, Software houses gear up for expansion, Hidden traps in translation that thwart the exporter, VW denies withdrawal from Wankel project, Bicc Results-Half Year To 30th June 1972, 'Double pricing' warning, U S firm wins £357m order for nuclear reactors, The practical man gets his point across without perfect grammar, How the markets moved Rises, Firmer shipping freight trend 'will continue', Sir Frederick Catherwood urges pay policy, Australia, Associates deals, Secretaries with interpreting abilities a must, Bids and Deals No offer forthcoming for Fenchurch Ins. Business Appointments: Board changes at Star Holdings. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,182.

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