The Times - 24/11/1972
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Guy Hawtin Business News Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Christopher Walker, From Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, From Our Bath Correspondent, Nov 23, By Christopher Warman, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Richard Davy, From C. L. Sulzberger Berlin, From Ian Murray, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, From Stewart Harris, Westwood and Another V the Post Office, Hole & Son (Sayers Common) Ltd and Another V Harrisons of Thurnscoe Ltd and Others, Philip French, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Harold Power, By Gerry Harrison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Peter Jay, E. M. Chossudovsky, A. M. Rendel, PHS, Tim Devlin, RICHARD A. COSTELLO., HARRY SAMUELS., D. J. JEFFERIES., R. F. PURVES, , J. HOLME, , L. St CLARE GRONDONA., DAVID KNOX, , WILLIAM R. STOREY., V. HERBERT, , H. I. ALEXANDER, , WELLS-PESTELL, , GEORGE WIGG, , IAN PARSONS, , JOHN BREWIS, , PETER BOTTOMLEY, , PETER GIBLIN, , RENEE SHORT, , P. W. HARLAND, , SAMUEL CARR, , J. YEOWELL, , WILFRID BLUNT, , By Geraldine Norman sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Jay, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Economics Editor, By Roy Farndon, By Hugh Clayton, By John Plender, By Anthony Rowley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Cross, TED L. BEAR., HANNAH COLLETT, F. E. THOMAS, , PETER J. LORD-SMITH., HARRY SWADDLE, , Kenneth Owen, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roger Vielvove, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From David Housego, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely, by Michael Wolfers, M. W., by Simon Scott Plummer, by Jean-Marie Blin, by Alan Rake editor, African Development, by Philip Dyer, by Alan Rake, S.S.P., by Peter Hyde, by Joseph Cornet,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Commentator is given 12 years by Manila court, Katie Stewart, 47 Years' Aviation In Zaire, Taking the Mickey out of voting, Realities in Vietnam belie peace hopes, Problems in the wake of rapid university reform, Rumania demands equal voice for small countries as work begins at Helsinki security talks, Winner of Booker novel prize attacks sponsors, Power project dwarfs them all, Industrial Relations Court not political, president says, Mr Jenkins to oppose Labour EEC decision, Seven weeks' holiday is visualized for AD 2001, Soviet ship to take 'spy', Zaire, Inquiry will end threat to health service, GMC suspends doctor after affair, £17,325 paid for a Chippendale side-table, Bus death in learner-driver's first hour, Press a rather touchy lot, Princess Anne says, How Japan is shopping for security, M Pompidou promises aid to Togo, Herr Honecker rules out German reunification, Ichthyology: Mercury in deep sea fish, What price a secondhand pet when dealers have to cope with VAT?, Rapid decline in condition of Mr Mac Stiofain, Noise reduction rules 'cut take-off safety', Talks on Desramault case, Pragmatic approach to African politics, Murder search police seal off Lincolnshire town, US study backs detente policy in Europe, Counterpoint, Quick decision vital on immigration rules, Rhodesia acts to control missionaries, Ulster plea for new force to prevent intimidation, Christian clergy undergo head count in Uganda, Submarine not lurking in Norwegian fjord, Le développement du tabac au Zaïre, Move to link W Europe unions, Financial apron strings that strangle students, 22,510 fewer jobless is first Oct-Nov fall for 22 years, Signs of progress as Kissinger-Tho talks go into their fifth day, 600 schools closed by pay strike, Californian court removes most curbs on abortion, S Africa sends guerrilla to jail for 15 years, Student unions dissolved by new Turkish law, Egyptians warn world that they must stand by Syria, Promising prospect for Britain's plane manufacturers as China takes to the air in earnest, Cancer clearance of the pill challenged, Lack of accommodation hampers tourism, The Times Diary Israel's leading critic curbed, Government strives desperately to apply economic brakes, Urgent operation to save nation's disappearing art treasures, State of siege in Bolivia, Nationwide halt to commuter traffic, New credit card passport to fraud, bench says, Lord Mayor says hanging must be considered, Mobutu-a personal portrait, Copper output aimed at expected revival in demand, Widow may inherit £20,000 on 5-day policy, Kennedy call to strengthen alliance, Shot Syrian 'double agent', Pulsar identified in supernova remains, Ex-Minister expelled from Danish Parliament, Belgian crisis brings difficulties for EEC, Relations with Belgium likely to remain uneasy, Brain injury threat from lead in big cities, President takes the solitary path, Last weekend before dearer meat Food prices, BBC TV programmes head quits, Preservation trust says 1973 will be vital year for city, Music is returning to its tribal origins, Arts must reach wider audiences, council says, Commissar Chicherin: the unsung Soviet diplomat, Mr J. Guinness Tory choice for Lincoln, Craft print union leaves TUC, Troops stand by after 14 die in Indian rioting, Northern Ireland plebiscite can only widen rift between the two communities, Mr Lynch says, Teacher tells of kidnap ordeal, Ambitious drive to exploit agricultural wealth..., Privileges for white Commonwealth 'may harm race relations', Trawlers harassed again by gunboats, Incomes standstill blow to lower-paid clergymen, Country Party comes to the aid of Mr McMahon as Australian election warms up, Stafford case denial by pathologist, Many hurdles to profitable investment despite potential, Clarksons man cleared of currency charge, Judge in Angry Brigade case on lying, Death crash pilot flew 'far too low', Life 'still the best sentence for murder'. Index. 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Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Slater, Walker Securities Limited, Legal Appointments, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday. Nov 24, 1947. Law: Post Office man a trespasser: widow loses £13,647, Quantum of damages for demolished cottage. Reviews: The Lean side of Lamb Lady Caroline Lamb (a) Empire The Mechanic (aa) Odeon, Leicester Square Melinda (x) Empire 2 Ben (x) New Victoria (from November 30), Osborne season at the Young Vic, Rigoletto Covent Garden Stanley Sadie, Synthesis Rodney Bennett/Krog Purcell Room Max Harrison, Nicol Williamson's one-man show, The Reluctant Soldiers Bbc 2 Stanley Reynolds, Vladimir Krainev Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, LPO/Haitink/Brendel Festival Hall Alan Blyth. Politics and Parliament: Cost of school dinners, Maximum safety wanted for voters, Statement on development of family planning soon, Standstill Bill stringent but fair: spirit of freeze being observed House of Lords, The cultural contribution of brass bands, Mr Heath: Interest rates will be used to control money supply House of Commons, Ward schemes for new local councils, Making sure Parliament gets its priorities straight, Public not considered by railwaymen on strike, Varied events covering wide tastes, Thanks from the Queen, Amended rules to be put before House, Polling date options must be left open, Next week, New Ulster boundary would be final admission of defeat, Violence in and out of school. Sport: Brogan's jaw broken in Towcester mishap, Filbert Street ground put under isolation, Henning's two strokes lead, Changes follow intense Pakistan practice, Sports in Brief, Wolves need support to regain form, James suggests a solution, New lease of life likely for bigger ball, Garland not likely to face Palace, Two Australians share lead, York's signing of Dooler not accepted, Conditions right for Winter, Sir Alf turns to Ipswich for replacements, More discipline the answer, Stokoe released to join Sunderland next week, St Chad colt fetches 8,500 gns, Thorne lands his first double, Watt to defend British title in home town, Quinnell continues in vital role, Seeds replaced by Muneer and Easter, Okker finds his range to give Europe place in semi-final. Editorials/Leaders: Either Way, IT Looks Good, The Right Inquiry At The Right Time, The Horse That Refused To Jump, Flemings Against Walloons Again. Letters to the Editor: When a case is pending, Jews in Iraq, Premium Bonds, What mugging means, Unions and the law, Oxymoron, Cecil King's diary, Battersea tennis courts, Teachers' walk out, Estate duty, Costs and benefits of North Sea oil, VAT problems for charity, Betting Levy Board, Angel choir's problems, Rights of entry for EEC and Commonwealth citizens, 'Fanfare for Europe', A widely welcome victory, Failure of metrication, Wooing National Giro customers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, History awards, Church news New Dean of Gloucester. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Walter Lines Toy manufacturer, Mr Gordon Holman, Professor M. Guthrie, Sir J. Heathcoat Amory, Marie Wilson, Mr W. C. Smith. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Active day for ICI, New Issues Knott Mill Holdings valued at £2.7m, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities Sugar stocks may continue to fall. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest and Money Gilts steady at lower levels, ICI results bring cheer to market, Business Diary: Marshalling forces of P & O, Pressac, Hungary trade chief explains investment rule, Brandt's mandate for major reform, Ici First nine months' results, Company News Strikes blow to Hay's Wharf profit growth, Boost for rapeseed crop, Britain's jobless totals drop, Spot Position of Sterling, 20 pc rundown of investment grants in year, Church take social factor into account for investing, Progress on tobacco substitute, Dutch wage and price pact to go ahead, Warnings on rapid rise in wool values, Forward Levels, Mining UC-Selection Trust joint venture, ICI provides needed reassurance, The Times list of latest dividends, Property Security Investment Trust, Ltd., DTI guidelines to firms seeking price increases, Coffee producers more united and determined to get 'fair' prices, Electricity chiefs hoping to avoid winter power cuts, Improving British sheep, Alcoa's £20m S Wales mill scheme will double aluminium sheet output, Industry nibbles at the carrot, Hepworth TAILORING, M. K. Electric Holdings Ltd., Anomalies in ICL preference policy, Closer analysis of public spending urged, Avenger sales drive switched to Europe, Briefly from the Boardroom, Central Wagon.-Group is expand-, A record year for Judge, British Concorde finance ceiling raised to £350m, EEC attempts to renegotiate textile pacts, CBI challenges European monetary policy and urges greater exchange rate flexibility, Heath-Wilson clash over interest rates, UK liability for drop in pound may be $150m, No authorized price rises, Whitehall says, CEGB face dilemma on higher oil costs, Money Market Rates, Oil industry jobs boom forecast for Scotland, Channel ferry fares face 'cartel' inquiry, How the markets moved, CBI talks in Iran augur well for British investment, Impact of EEC on local authorities, Ministry issue first weekly forecast on food costs, Int Stores share deals inquiry, Bids and Deals Hardun Bux to agree £2m from W. Crowther, Liquidators blame present Rolls board for delay in aero assets price hearings, Authorized Units, Insurance & offshore Funds, Burns-Anderson, Equities Rail strike cuts share trading, Anti-trust fine on US-based glassmaker, Metalworkers' claim seen as test for new German government, Associates deals, New car sales boom accelerates, Unions press for 'code' by multinational companies, United States holiday. Business Appointments: Mr R Malpas to succeed ICI Europa chief. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,238.
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