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The Times - 19/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From David Spanier European Editor, By Tim Jones, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Frank Roberts, Local Government Correspondent., By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By stewart Tendler, From John Chartres, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, From Hedrick Smith, From Robert Alden, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Brian Lewis, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Alan Gibson, By Tim Snow, Michael Ratcliffe, Humphrey Burton, Philippa Toomey, Edward Candy, Paul Scott, Michael Holroyd, Peter Davis, Leonard Buckley, Keith Horner, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Leonard Maguire, From Brian Cashinella, From Ronald Faux, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Derek Walker-Smith, Richard Wigg, PHS, HANS UNGER, , JOHN GOLDING, , PAUL ADORIAN, , PETER BORRELL, , T. I. LLOYD, , FRASER of LONSDALE, , ROBERT BOSCAWEN, , HUGH FRASER, , KENNEDY TREVASKIS, , NOEL MACKEY, , LEIF MILLS, , HAROLD PINTER, , PATRICIA MELLOR, , by Penny Radford, From Our Prague Correspondent, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Anthony Rowley, By Clifford Webb, By Margaret Stone, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Financial Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Guy Hawtin, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ERIC BERTHOUD, , FRANK R. A. SMITH, , By Roy Farndon, GORDON COX, , ELSIE F. SIMS., H. LANDAW, , M. MANN, , ROBERT SHELDON, , T. PADMORE, , Ian Morison, Kenneth Owen, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Peter Waymark,

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News in Brief. News: Mr Wilson reelected Unopposed as leader of the Party, Minister 'released' from Rumania post, Mary Bell Picture allegations 'untrue', Fewer than 25,000 expected to settle in Britain, Workers' oasis in Strand scheme, German admiral speaks for son at Athens trial, Breaches of Yemen truce alleged by both sides, College in Swat besieged by Frontier forces, Oslo policy statement hitch, Ramblers' group to act over footpaths, The Times Spotlight on scoatland No quick solution to this spiral in a 'mad market', W German anarchists 'had links with Al Fatah', Appeal won by 11 S Africa cathedral protesters, Mr Whitelaw names legal procedures body, Us-Russian agreement expected to treble trade, Coroner has new evidence about killing of children, Disruption plans to be studied on Oct 27, Test case on social security for student, Chilean strike mediator badly injured, Commons decision on TV experiment today, Ugandans flocking into areas that are hard pressed to cope, The price Canada pays for freedom from US, Dayan hint of annexation, The Times Diary Hungry MPs' six minute stakes, Senate rebuffs President on spending and pollution, Match referee 'got particulars wrong', Ban on sale of church art treasure upheld, Desigmreport The new floorings, Summit likely to set out principles for EEC's Future, Thalidomide gag on MPs is alleged, 100 children to be 'bugged', First East German crosses to West as travelling is eased, Americans lose another F 111 over North Vietnam, Chile patiently awaits better times, Journal opposes deal on Timothy Davey, Six years of eye surgery to girl of 18, Police sergeant's 'Sieg Heil' was facetious, General Amin's overture to US, More inquiries over jail corruption, Seoul stays calm as troops take over, Mr Vassall approved for parole, 'No progress' at teachers' pay talks with minister, More girls under 16 with venereal disease, Mr Peyton hints at new seat belt law, Nixon staff political sabotage is denied, £2,800 for Roman satyr, The 1922 Committee: a power behind the Tory throne, Motoring How VAT will affect the car owner, Water from Wales proposal in new board study, Farm projects eligible for EEC grants next year, Damages for holiday which did not match promises, Cairo visit agreed to by Russian leaders, Chairman not to quit over foreign cars, Ban on napalm called for in UN experts'report, Chicago arrests of alleged Mau Mau men, Soaring prices worry Spanish trade unions, Miss Nora Beloff loses copyright case, Doctors march in Vienna, Police report on display at 'Dirtiest Show', Woman's 'shouts of fear', National Rifle Association, A little guide to a lot of nonsense Bernard Levin takes a lighthearted look at value-added tax, Technology: Making high-strength steels, Museum majorities slump, Biggest leap in wages for more than a year, Police beat Hollywood fan who blundered into extortion drama, Anxious Copenhagen cuts down on live sex shows, Mr Shriver enlivens his campaign by accusing President Nixon of introducing police-state tactics, Soviet tax lifted on nineteen Jewish families, Protestants riot while UDA talks with Army, Verger in death fight with muggers, Joe Cocker charged after hotel skirmish, Bishops plan next step in Makarios removal, Nassau plans for independence outlined, For two days Paris will be the cipital of Europe, Value of primary school prayers questioned, Councils urged to 'invest in leisure', Beecham remembered: Sir, Dr Kissinger in Saigon, £2,500 award against Dawn Addams, Crown says Irishman had gun in street, Iceland rebuked after trawler is holed, Signs of new year date for Lincoln poll. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Ppa, NEWsociety, Mitchell Construction, Lehman Brothers, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rnli, Opel, Richard Ellis & Son, Gre, Hawkes and Company Limited,, The Times, Piccadilly, Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool., Dewar's, Dixons CALCULATORS, The Plessey Company Limited, Donaldsons, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Douglas, Iran Air, Atcost, James Barr & Son, GAC Financial Liaison Ltd.. Picture Gallery: The twelfth time around. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Significant move by Jarvis and Hills, Lloyd earns £75 and point from bye and walkover, Sports in Brief, McLoughlin's decision aids selectors, Yesterday's results World Cup Qualifying round, A touchy, testy, pleasant fellow, Bulgaria win World Cup match diminished by foul play, Quick shooting makes for wrong scenario, Counties XV improve, Staffordshire pay heavily for their errors, New competitions shelved, England take commanding lead over Netherlands, Great Britain six strokes behind leaders and three ahead of world champions, Beckenham underline class and skill, Scots out of character and into a new age, N Midlands' strong revival, Russians shoot back into contention, New job for Seagrave, British players face stern test on wet and wooded course. Reviews: Festival Ballet's triple fanfare, Swedish director for Handel's Jephtha, From the Diamond Horseshoe 5000 Nights at the Opera, "That perpetual marriage of granite and rainbow" Virginia Woolf, Allegri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Stars beyond New York, The Ladykiller by Dennis, Intent on entertaining The Birthday Show Arts, Ipswich, Crown Court Granada, Devotion to the art of killing Order of Assassins: the Psychology of Murder, Lighting the dark landscape of memory Daddyji, Touch of Purple Globe, Fiction Rule Britannia, Quick guide, Segovia Sheldonian Theatre, The flame inside the shell Stravinsky. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Rentals, Announcements, Moray Firth, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Schemes to let councils build for sale, Specialist advice on conservation, More talks next month on lorry weights, Photographs of Mary Bell not improper, Secrecy maintained under new tax code, Disclosure of railways document is regretted, Protestant violence a new threat to hopes for future peace in Ulster House of Lords, No breach of privilege, Minister to watch free days at museums, Stirling scene: Queen not unduly concerned, 23,500 entry permits issued to Uganda refugees: camps costing £1m a month: appeal for help House of Commons, French premier adds £17m to 1973 budget, Eleven councils warned on Housing Finance Act, Planning and pollution, Secondhand house prices up 45 per cent, Average rent rise estimated at 35p. Law: Copyright claim fails against Private Eye, Judge from India. Editorials/Leaders: A Road Does Not Stop At The Verge, Units In Perspective, Moves Towards A Korean Settlement, Parliament On The Screen. Letters to the Editor: Two-tier management structures would help combat inflation, When 2p off is no real discount, Productivity is the crucial issue, Inquiry into future of broadcasting, Who is a Jew?, Demise of the labour exchange, River pollution, Democracy in Ulster, Somerset boundaries, The case for postponing VAT, Access-but to what and for whom?, Mr Losey's screenplays, Making the railways viable, Chequers talks, P & O shareholders' voting rights, Value-added tax and profits, Access to eternity?, Praise for the Post Office, Britain's debt to Yemeni Arabs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, Oct 17, 1947 Sudeten exodus. Official Appointments and Notices: Roman Catholic appointment, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Prince George Of Yugoslavia Former Crown Prince, Mr Nicholas Chrissoveloni, Sir Geoffrey Prior, Mr J. F. Evans, Obituary, Leo G. Carroll Film character actor. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Copper up £6 a metric ton, Recent Issues, Banks in demand again, Unit trust prices, New Issues County & Dist flotation, Foreign Exchange Weaker trend in dollar, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Vetco Offshore Industries, Inc., Credit controls Removing distortions in power to borrow, 'Cheaper' petrol injection system, September unit trust sales year's worst in tune with market drop, Commission ends sugar anti-trust hearings, Spot Position of Sterling, Boom price for wool puts 20 pc on cloth cost, Interim Statement Spear & Jackson International Limited, Accountants say VAT will increase costs, Hawker facing an impasse over state aid for STOL project, New lending rate comes into play, Travel trade an early target for credit card men, NY silver up 510 points, Successful candidates in the Law Society's Qualifying Examination Part 2, Oil companies summoned to new talks, Louis Newmark Limited, Italy will spend nearly £10m on shipyards, Forward Levels, 'EEC unite' call to face Japan shipbuilding, Tax liability is eased for incentive scheme shares, Interim Statement Steel Brothers Holdings Limited Group Interim Financial Statement, Business Diary: Kalamazoo's dead reckoning, Coal productivity up but output and stocks both show a decline, Td Realty Investments, Company News Bond Worth now look to full-time peak £900,000, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, UK-Japanese ballbearing quotas queried, Equities Plessey lower on quarterly, Tokyo trade chiefs press for curbs on exports, BLMC breather in Thornycroft sale dispute, Lesney's heavy spending programme, 'Grave error' to freeze farm prices in EEC, Co-op Bank to start big drive for customers, Woolworths to open new hypermart in fortnight, Sir W Lyons' EEC warning to car firms, Interim Statement Securities Trust Of Scotland Limited, 70 will be made redundant by foundry closure, Money Market Rates, European corporation tax?, Mining Rustenburg pay final dividend, VAT to be Italy's first step in basic reform of taxation, The Times Share Indices, Focus on the camera revolution, Bids and Deals Drakes stake in Clifton to L & C, CBI repeat opposition to statutory price curb, UK companies' leeway in Europe, Britain and W Germany investing much less in each other's country, How the markets moved Rises, No final ruling in dispute over cargo of copper, Interim Statement E. Fogarty & Co. Ltd., Barclay and NFFC reach deadlock on Shepperton, Fixed Interest and Money Setback for 'long' gilts, DTI makes changes in granting of licences for onshore oil search. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lazard Bros name three new managing directors. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,207.

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