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The Times - 02/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Strafford, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Penny Symon, Tony Aldous, By Tim Devlin, By Tim Jones, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia clough, From David Cross, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Geraldine Norman, From Eric Marsden, By our Foreign Staff, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Richard Wigg, Michael Glenny, Daniel Farson, Margaret Lassell, Michael Ratcliffe, George Hill, Richard Wigg, By Norman Fox, By Peter Marson, By John Downie, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Neil Allen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Michael Wale, Chris Dunkley, Ronald Butt, James Reston, Bitter pill for IBA advisers, PHS, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, MICHAEL WYNNE PARKER, Iona House, 234 Unthank Road, Norwich. October 26., DAVID BUCKMAN, 4 Shiplake Court, Leconfield Road, N5., G. P. GLADDEN, 33 Latham Avenue, Frimley, Camberley, surrey., PETER MARTIN, Reform Club, Pall Mall, SW1. November 1., K. RIFAAT, 26 South Street, W1. October 30., ADELE BARRINGTON-WARD, 12 Lathbury Road, Oxford. October 26., A. MILNE, 6 The Orchard, Blackheath, SE3., JOHN FOOT, JOHN HUNT, RITCHIE-CALDER, WALSTON, EIRENE WHITE, House of Lords. October 31., LYTTON, Porlock, Somerset. October 31., ROBERT McCRINDLE, House of Commons. October 31., MUMTAZ DAULTANA. 35 Lowndes Square, SW1. October 30., GEORGE GARGAN, 30 Keighley Road, Bradford 8, Yorkshire. October 28., DEREK PARKER, 37 Campden Hill Towers, w11. October 27., JOHN FOSTER, House of Commons. October 30., M. M. HARDY, 87 Swains Lane, N6. October 31., TIM GODFREY, 37 Park Mansions, Prince of Wales Drive, SW11. October 31., By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ian Morison, By John Whitmore, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Andrew Wilson, By Philip Dyer, By Maurice Barnfather, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Murray, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, I. Y. HIRSH, 41 Lapstone Gardens, Harrow, Middlesex, HA3 OEB., D. J. HADLEY, 12 Kingsdene, Tadworth, Surrey. October 27., DAVID F. ANDREWS, 11 Astrop Road, Kings Sutton, Banbury, Oxon., JOHN BANFORD, 38 Sandy Lane, Thurstaston, Wirral, Cheshire. October 28., From Alan McGregor, By R. W. Shakespeare, N. C. C. de JONG, Director, Mechanization and Buildings Department, Postal Headquarters, St Martin's le Grand, EC1A 1HQ., PHILIP de HAVILLAND, Managing Director. K & C Machinery Limited, Leicester Road, Rugby, Warwickshire., Peter Jay, Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, by Sir William Haley, by Charles Curran, by Gerard Mansell, by Sir Geoffrey Cox, by Ian Trethowan, by Ian McDougall BBC correspondent., by Donald Milner, by Enid Love, by Bill Cotton, by Michael Type, by W. J. C. Meikle, by Fred W. Friendly, by Tony Slaughter, by Brian Young, by Aubrey Buxton, by Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, by Patrick Carnegy, by Jean Reid, by Sarah Stoddart, BBC, by Margaret Allen, by Walter James, by Leonard Buckley, by Peter Laslett, by James Redmond, by R. D. Gauntlett, by A. E. Gallon,

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News: Powellite MPs attack Heath moves on prices, Radical reform in pension Bill, 1,500 sleeping rough, Proposal for conscripts to 'buy out' in W Germany, Defeated Liberals in Canada weigh chances of staying on, Canoeist upset fish, Court of Appeal rules, Fleet Street returning to normal working, 'Big Brother' accusations, Is will case woman 'no longer in love', Briton named for International Court of Justice, Meeting ground, California police search ranch for more bodies, Russo-Chinese rivalry in Africa, Soviet envoy walks out of china reception, McGovern fund raisers fight on in London, Technical triumph, And Now What?, Equal pay agreed for black doctors but not nurses, Critical view, Sound as a bell, We blew up Eire public house, UDA claims, Booking opens for £45 America trip, Escaped Greek lawyer loses his status, London desk, Taxi drivers immobilize Central London, £340 paid for desk with 'The Hobbit' link, Judge orders gipsies to vacate camp, The wider classroom, Talking point, 'Protection money attack' denied by Crown witness, Sir Alec meets Mr Chou En-lai and visits Great Wall as cordial mood continues in Peking, End of the line, Development elsewhere, Soldier-intellectuals chart a new course, Labour councils' rent rebellion turns into mass capitulation, A duty to democracy, Car ownership now higher in Italy than in Britain, Report to Cabinet this morning, Ceasefire now thought to be weeks away, The box and the ballot box, Concern for nature, Farewell to an eternal Russian winter, Man 'told police he burnt wife's body', Labour onslaught on unions Act, Mugging a disease of community, Duke says, Mr McGovern draws big crowd at New York rally, Inquiry into religious body sought by MP, Five-year jail terms in S Africa terrorism trial, Flashed o'er the wire, Settlement of 'bosses' strike expected in Chile, Global authority, Outside advice called for in Bar reform, Strikers and troops clash in Karachi, Geodesy: Using radio astronomy, Change of post for French spy catcher, Clouds over Brighton: redevelopment threats to the seafront facade Environment, $12,000 Hemingway surprise, Milestones, Union chief opposes joint panel for PO, Crisis over rebel doctors averted for month, Stark foreign policy choice, 'Baby' sentence too severe, MPs say, Hell's Angel, aged 18, is jailed for seven years, Iran asks to join in the free trade area, Charisma loses to a conservative revival, The Times Diary, Lady be good, Car men voted not to work with driver, Opinion poll shows lead by Christian Democrats, Israelis to hear Bonn's view on terror today, General Amin's deadline will be met, Uganda Asians are finding life so pleasant in camps they are 'making no effort' to seek homes, Foreign correspondent, Accent on the voice, The Queen pays warm tribute to BBC for its integrity, Pure nostalgia, Downing Street talks are adjourned until today after TUC's tough line on wages, Girls taken into care may go to public school, The mostly voteless Berliners join in election campaign, Youths burnt house to hide killing, jury told, Letter bomb found in London embassy, Power, responsibility and the people, Ulster plebiscite will offer a straight choice on whether to remain in United Kingdom, 5% limit on home air fare rises, £50,000 Premium Bond winner, The criminal and arms control, Vatican divorce fee rule upsets lawyers, Parents join fight for grammar schools, Anti-hijack Bill introduced in Lords, Tighter Lufthansa security, Cure of souls, Gas council to protest over general's post, Attorney General 'unable' to see thalidomide parents. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Changing canvas. Index. Display Advertising: S.T.Coburn & Sons Ltd, Ppa, Bpb Industries Limited, Rtf, Neve, Multiple Display Advertisements, Equity & Law, Reuters, Decca, Trafford Park Estates Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, Burndept, Agfa-Gevaert, T. Lucking (Air Charter) Ltd., Pearl, Noble Lowndes, Nhk, ERNEST TURNER Electrical Instruments Ltd., Microwave Associates Ltd., NEW society, The Miele G500, The Times, Bovis, Gent & Co. Limited, Thames, Studer, Pearl Wallpapers, Gollancz, Angus And Robertson, Elgar, Cable & Wireless, The Listener, The Thomson Organisation Limited, 'Rule Britannia', The Plessey Company Limited, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, Secker & Warburg, Saab 99, ampari, Redaluma Paint Co. Ltd., Higgs And Hill, United Newspapers Limited, The Bowater Corporation Limited, Pye, Bankers Trust Company,, James & Tation for Steel, Healey & Baker, Save P & O, Royal Air Force, John Betjeman, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company, Limited, Cadbury Schweppes Overseas Limited, Helene of London Limited, Interspace, Longman, Gomme Holdings Limited, Packman Research Ltd., Army Officer, Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, Leevers-Rich Equipment Limited, BBC Publications., Time Life Films, "Northern Star", Telefunken, Akg, 3M 051, Photomec, Dunford & Elliott Limited, Emi. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Foreign Minister of Yugoslavia resigns, Dunlopillo Design Awards, University news. Reviews: Art of the age of Charles I, April, June, and November, by, Independent opinion, A chilling catalogue of cruelty The Dracula Myth, The musical score, European context, Handel opera loses its heroics Scipio Sadler's Wells Theatre, A Well-Told Lie, by Christina, Cast for John Arden's new play, Regional programme, Quick guide, Stage aside, BBC Concert St John's, Smith Square, A view through the curtain Solzhenitsyn, Vaudeville time, Family Circle, by Mary Hocking, Future of Old Vic, Small earthquake in Chile, A bench-mark for the world, The Persian Boy, On the receiving end, The Ugly Duckling's life The Train Back, Second movement, Dramatis personae, Donny Osmond and brothers, The Barber of Seville Coliseum, LSO/Previn/Dichter Festival Hall, King Arthur and the government Wellington: Pillar of State, Talkback BBC1, Persian dancers for the Wells. Sport: Results in Oxford coxswainless fours, Cole kicks superbly in Coventry's victory, Sports in Brief, Bonetti must stay in hospital, Leeds-Liverpool League Cup replay problem, Nicklaus stands at height of career, Carson takes over the reins from Piggott, Spurs gain on pitch what is lost on terraces, Results yesterday, Going and Morris fit for Cardiff match, Doble rescues Staffs in dying minutes, Boxer's fall mars end of autumn hurdle, Surrey to name captain next Tuesday, Oxford keep one high jump ahead, Belgians have weaknesses exposed, Board to discuss Arthur's controversial win, Keino tries his hand at English event, All Blacks see little of opponents, Player seeking his eighth important win, Yesterday's hockey, Two managers give up their posts, John Lloyd replaces Mendoza to join brother in team, Selectors wait for Irvine, Balinese among 26 acceptors, Britain make sure of place in final of World Cup, Two unexpected choices in Scotland party, Russia's Muhammad Ali shows his deadly sting, Neath go down in France, Norwich crush Stockport. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix of only outside London Metropolitan Area, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Lectures & Meetings, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 15 & 29, Forthcoming Events. Politics and Parliament: Thalidomide: MP complains of threat, Act is a charter for autocratic employers, 12 days for MPs' Bills, Social Security Bill introduced, Europe without adequate defence would be obstacle to peace-Lord Carrington House of Lords, Some Labour MPs declare their support for the AUEW in refusing to go before industrial relations court House of Commons, New institute of offshore engineering, Response of a desperate Government. Law: Artistic copyright in shape of chair, Manufacturers' duty when product is a health hazard, Sympathy misplaced Owen v Imes, Interference with fishing rights by canoe actionable. Editorials/Leaders: The Tragedy Of Thalidomide Children, The Terms Of The Plebiscite, Housing Priorities, The Conscience Of Israel. Letters to the Editor: Intimidation of voters, Parliament on the radio, HQ, Environment, Development of postcodes in Britain, Figures public needs to form an opinion, Indo-Pakistan agreement, Two motives for seeking greater industrial safety., U K passports, Dear air fares, Stanley Morison, Conventions available against hijackers, Taking no chances, Terms for an Israel-Arab settlement, News about violence, Tax allowance for machinery, Classroom work-ins, National bias in the granting of patents, Iona car ferry, Continuing the Rhodesia sanctions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Oct 31, 1947 Caronia named. Obituaries: Sir George Creasy, Mr Ezra Pound Poet who helped to create modernism. Deaths. Business and Finance: The question of Trafalgar's image, M & S announce a higher interim, Eight countries study multinationals' impact, Hawtin Limited Interim Profit And Dividend Statement, Coal merchants Confident on winter supplies, Leyland wins Longbridge work pact breakthrough, Firmer grip by UDS in battle for Timpson, Scottish Co-op plans shake-up, Pound improves by 1.45 cents, Trafalgar House makes a £126m bid for Bowater, Japanese car exports to EEC up by 139 per cent, Strike hits Mini plant, Marks & Spencer Ltd, BAT puts in a £67m takeover offer for International Stores, Steel question to Mr Heath, Mining Premier Cons in $4.5m California deal, Steel Consumers' Council to stay with changed status, Business Diary: Hill Samuel's loss is Gibbs's gain, Meat tariff likely to go after EEC cut theirs, Special aid for West German shipbuilders, September's strike total a little better than in 1971, Bids and Deals Backing for Mr Blake, Government pay ICL £3.4m aid instalment, Bowater could be a Rubicon, B & B still the hotelier's bread and butter, SIH shares up 16p amid growing bid speculation, First National Finance Corp to raise £13m, Shell-Esso to drill £21m block, £168m separate Iraq and IPC from oil pact, Xerox lawsuit may cover new IBM machine, How the markets moved, RTZ sells stake in British Titan for £8m, Peak soyabeans and cottonseed output, Company News Associated Newspapers' good half-year, Ports must wait two months for inquiry result, Some Post Office debts to be written off in Bill, Home loans incentive schemes under attack, Differing outlooks, differing 'truths', 'New team' claim in P & O dispute, Briefly form the Boardroom. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds (Tuesday's prices), Equities Bid fever dominates, New Issues Broads Builders go it alone, Dow Jones soars, Commodities Rubber hit by profit-taking, The Times list of latest dividends, Money Market Rates, Coffee buyers 'must pay higher prices', Wall Street, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged up slightly, Platinum Prices raised, Bowater & Int Stores up on bid, Foreign Exchange Pound recoups 165 points. Business Appointments: Sir Philip de Zulueta takes top post at Antony Gibbs. Property: Country Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,219.

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