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The Times - 13/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Robert Fisk, By Christopher Sweeney, From Peter Nichols and Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hopkirk, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By David Wood, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From a Veterinary Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Tony Aldous, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Ian McDonald, Ronald Hayman, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Tom German, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, by Moira Keenan, Moira Keenan, Hazel Shaw, by Richard Crossman, Neil Allen, Roger Berthoud, PHS, Louis Heren, Trevor Fishlock, J. N. WOLFE., W. J. B. SALISBURY, HERBERT J. SMITH., G. M. DUNNET., LIONEL BLOCH., O'NEILL of the MAINE., GLENDEVON, , CATHERINE BROCKHURST., A. W. C. MELLOR, , A. L. GOODHART., MARION WOOLFSON., GREVILLE JANNER., GEORGE FOX, , WAYLAND KENNET., MARK GOULDEN., REYNOLDS STONE., RAY MILLER., IONA OPIE., By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Environment Reporter, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roy Farndon, By Ian Morison, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Industrial Editor, By Ross Davies, Patricia Tisdall, By Melvyn Westlake, J. C. BUTLER., BRIDGET O'BRIEN-TWOHIG, JENNY STEVENS, LAWRENCE D. HILLS., Kenneth Owen, John Whitmore, by Colin Amery an editor of the Architectural Review, by John Plender, by Tony Aldous Environment and Architectural Reporter, by David Jones, by Patrick O'Leary, by Alan Bailey, by J. D. M. Robertson, by Paul Kimball, by Patrick Scott, by Robin Crowther, by Margaret Allen., by Michael Frenchman, by Bruce Kinloch,

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News in Brief. News: A huge problem of sub-standard housing remains to be tackled, Seoul greets northerners, Tainted with death Why do people rush to see accidents but avoid giving sympathy to a friend?, Docks kept for sport in Woolwich development, Mr Nixon names new envoy to the EEC, New Zealand offer praised, Dartmouth cadets, Invitations to summit expected on Friday, Extraordinary Amin telegram praises Munich murders, Opposition likely to boycott conference, Mr Cheng's case may go to the Lords, Early start urged for third airport, Profits and pitfalls in letting a holiday villa, Chill winds, but resplendent chrysanthemums, Labour MPs not to serve on EEC bodies, The Netherlands, Violence and terrorism put on UN agenda, Shot guerrillas are given heroes' burial in Libya, Mr Palme will give his views to Mr Heath, Text of General Amin's telegram, Rejection by Saigon of Vietcong coalition plan, Dr Kissinger to visit London tomorrow, Policemen named by witness in plot trial, Achieving a communal identity, West Germany, £500,000 a year to improve conservation, France, Protest to Iceland after trawls cut, More alcoholics under 30 on Merseyside, Maudling analysis is widely accepted, W African state accuses its neighbour, Enter the prince, US general retracts admission, Building: new flexibility in lending by societies, Six are told to cut back public spending, Estate agents will reap rewards too, Celts on the edge of a cliff, Office investment in France is less attractive than it seems, Police arrest ten after airport demonstration, Statement on Mr Heath's meeting with SDLP, The Times Diary Powell picks apolitical platform, Tourism chief urges further expansion, A word of warning: avoid speculative second-line shares at this stage, Ten of Israeli hostages died from shot wounds, Speedboat deaths may never be explained, Vets asked to coordinate factory farming, Prisoners deserve respect, Howard League says, Belgians ask Interpol to look for shooting suspect, Icelandic gunboat cuts trawl wires of two more British trawlers, Opponents of road plans will pool knowledge, End of sterling area means price rises, Two soldiers wounded, Owner-occupiers are wealthier now, 50% increase in women training as pharmacists, Hotels in Spain not castles in the air, Witness says charge nurse hit three patients, Unionists warned against 'mad venture' of rebellion, Who cares if the spirit of sport is lost?, Jail riot report blames Governor of New York for not visiting Attica before ordering attack, Tory policy on Asians savaged by Mr Powell, Smithfield men turn on colleague, Britain, Mortgagees are getting younger but their optimism may be excessive, The imbalance of power in European government, The law: a guide to continental incentives, taxes and planning controls Belgium, Teacher became milkman to get mortgage, Terrorists warned of Israel's 'long arm', Overtime ban in social security offices, Kennedy oratory fires enthusiasm in Middle West and sets McGovern campaign rolling, Big Nato combined forces exercise starts tomorrow, Hold on to your bag Something else you should be thinking about when you are trying to keep up with the prices, Building: how to cope with fluctuating demand, Mr Nixon stands by party official in bugging case, Decision shows yawning gap between Government and nation, Mr Powell says, Four years' jail for bomb threat at Harrods, Labour back acceptance of Asians, Taking the plunge: two leading property men sum up the pros and cons of entering the European market, Europe, Geophysics: Gap filled in a new theory, Ulster hospital denies Army occupation and troops refuse to leave despite IRA threat, No Mr Maudling, you're so wrong, Belgium, Uganda Asian influx could be met if each church provided for one immigrant, Mr Walker says. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, Knight Frank & Rutley, Taylor Woodrow Property Company Limited, Metropolitan Estate and Property Corporation Limited, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Edward Erdman & Co, Rank Xerox, LE Amiens, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Fuller Peiser & Co, De&j Levy, Thomson Overseas Journals Ltd., Starvillas Overseas Property Sales, Richard Ellis & Son, Offices Factories Warehouses Shops Investments, Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited, Herring Daw & Manners, St Quintin Son & Stanley, Hillier Parker, John D. Wood & Co., Conrad Ritblat & Company, Aip, Capital & Counties Property Company Limited, Twentieth Century Banking Corporation Limited, Keith Cardale Groves & Co., Town & City Properties Ltd, Cashmores, Donaldsons, Mothercare, Detroit Bank & Trust, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Ibm, Healey & Baker, Allsop & Co, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Miller Buckley Investments Limited, Craftsman Development Ltd., Bell's Scotch Whisky, Commercial Union Properties Limited, BALLY Prestige, Hampton & Sons, Shipton, Twa, Polly Peck, Huddersfield Building Society, Holland Belgium & Northern France. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointment:, Toastmasters seek a niche in new Europe, Tory MP writes 'brutal letter to Mr Heath', Epsom College, Bravery awards for QE2 parachutists, Mass resignations among Spanish university staff, New recorders, University news Cambridge. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Maggie Smith and Robert Stephens, The Wanderer and his Shadow University Theatre, Manchester John Percival, Jack Act Inn Irving Wardle, Butley Criterion Irving Wardle, If Britain Had Fallen Bbc 1 Barry Norman, Lauren Bacall to star in London musical, Glagolitic Mass Albert Hall Stephen Walsh. Sport: Mr Brundage hands over to Lord Killanin, Brilliant innings by Richards foils Yorkshire, Sports in Brief, Ryun to run at Crystal Palace, The crowds come back to cricket, Springing painfully back to world stature, Derby could be in for a surprise as they step into the dark, Match between capability and experience, The crease in the brow of Gloucestershire, Potential of colts who have never run, Liverpool do well but deserve more, A neck-and-neck race at top of jockeys' table, Today's fixtures, Results yesterday Uefa Cup. Politics and Parliament: Regret that party talks have been blocked, Some Uganda aid stays, Five year review of EEC membership would lead to continual electioneering House of Lords. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 22,23 and 24, Country Properties, Property in Britain and Europe, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Between Paris And Moscow, Stol: Time For Take-Off, A Step To Monetary Union. Letters to the Editor: Labels for Neo-Classics, Munich terrorism and the hope of peace, Factory farming, Protecting houses like the Grange, Frankfurt Book Fair, Mr Maudling on economic policy, Nature reserve vandalism, Afforested motorways, Prison governors, Employment and the illiterate, Pruning the Olympics, Tax on departing Jews, VAT burden on charities, N Ireland government, Grounded diabolo, Railway catering, Belsay Castle, Distributive trades discipline. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, September 11, 1947 Costly frills. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Richard Meyer, Lady Winstedt Medical work in Malaya, Max Fleischer Creator of Popeye, Sir Harold Hartley. Business and Finance: Exhaust catalyst success claim challenged, Cannon Street Investments Five Year Record 1968-1972, 8½pc interest rate offered to special depositors, Hypermarkets: the long wait..., Land famine in the aggregates business Ross Davies discusses trends in conservation and planning policy, New York cocoa falls 98 points, Portals Holdings Limited, Company News Costain set for new peak on interim surge, Corporate planning lesson for the banking sector, Bids and Deals Ever Ready win Crabtree tussle, Advertising and Marketing BOAC's drive for low-fare business, Atomic workers reject 8 pc offer, Basic research: industry's intellectual playground?, New training grants system may upset holiday tour industry, Ralli International Limited Continued Growth In First Half Of 1972, Associate deals, The Times list of latest dividends, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged slide continues, Richard Costain Limited Interim Statement for Half Year ended 30 June 1972 Sir Robert Taylor, Chairman Reports:-, CIR chief says 'dubious financing' of rent-a-picket, Plessey full year and fourth quarter results: and final dividend, Shares slip again on inflation worries, Dispute over woman shop steward, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities Banking shares sparkle, Japan will tell OECD of plan to cut surplus, F.H. Tomkins Limited Scrip Issue-Growth in Profits Anticipated, Bank's foot in the gilt-edged door, Ford rejects gloomy truck sales forecast, New pocket camera by Kodak, Hoteliers find slackening demand for tourist accommodation in peak summer months, Lonrho 9-month pre-tax profits rise nearly 17pc, Men of commerce and industry stake their claim in the development business, Business Diary: Bennet expands the ranks of a City club, £4.5m profit and four priorities for airports, DE BEERS CONSOLIDATED MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Interim Report To Members For the half-year ended 30th June, 1972, Mining De Beers raise interim to 6 cents, Construction work up 2pc in second quarter, The Times Share Indices, Lonrho Interim Dividend And Nine Months Results, Reckitt & Colman Limited Interim Unaudited Financial Statement for the six months ended 1st July 1972, DOE inquiry into new refinery plea at Canvey, Building employers in search for pay peace, US Chamber of Commerce sends team to Europe, How the markets moved Rises, Datsun UK prices up 3pc as export curb, BSC negotiating for big carrier from Norway, Government and MPs in clash over tax scrutiny, British Land buys Kingsway Hall complex. Business Appointments: New managing director at Quaker Oats. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Pound lower, New Issues Good response to ADH rights, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings Began, September 4 Dealings End, September 15 §Contango Day, September 18 Settlement Day, September26 Further falls in equities, Commodities Copper and tin fall sharply. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,176.

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