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The Times - 26/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Paul Martin, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Clive Borrell, By Our Foreign Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Tim Devlin, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent., By Our Coins Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Gretel Spitzer, By David Spanier, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Dessa Trevisan, From Ian McDonald, From Roger Choate, From Fred Emery, From Michael Leapman, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, From Stewart Harris, From Our Own Correspondent, By Harold Hobson, , Phillip Knightley, , Leonard Russell, Asa Briggs, H. R.F. Keating, By Pamela Hansford Johnson, David Pryce-Jones, Edited by Helen Gardner, Michael Ratcliffe, By Marcia Williams, Desmond Donnelly, Edited by David McKie and Chris Cook, Dick Taverne, By Tom Chetwynd, Miles Kington, Barry Norman, John Percival, Richard Maylan, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, by Penny Radford, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Bv Gerry Harrison, By John Downie, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By, Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Davy, PHS, RUSSELL KERR, , ROY MATTHEWS, , RUSSELL JOHNSTON, RICHARD MOORE., HUGH JENKINS, , HAROLD SOREF, , E. M. G. SWANN., G. M. LEE., R. C. ROUNDELL., MONTAGUE KEEN., J. G. JENKINS, , GEOFFREY FINSBERG, , K. T. BOYD., JONATHAN BOREHAM., PETER DEWS., J. B. SCULTHORP, Director., By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, By Margaret Stone, By Christopher Wilkins, By Anthony Rowley, By Business News Staff, By Andrew Wilson, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, Adrian Hope, From Frank Vogl, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Sue Masterman, CHRISTOPHER P. HARPER, , P. MACKENZIE., ERNEST DEE, , PAUL JARVIS., ADRIAN BAZAR., Alan Thompson, Ian Morison, John Whitmore, Stuart Marshall, by William Kelvin, by Chris Baur Industrial Correspondent, The Scotsman, by a Special Correspondent, by Ted Strachan, by Harry Dunn, by Peter Hill, C.B., by David Mercer The Scotsman, D.M., by Angus Grossart director, Noble Grossart, by Jack McGill,

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News in Brief. News: Grain firm's gift to Nixon fund rouses suspicion, Hopes grow of end to Chile crisis, Police chief sees violence as main task, New comrades in materialism, Mr Wilson praises youth effort for people in need, World talks on dumping of waste at sea, £1 a day scheme for cars in London, Three mental patients ill treated, prosecution says, Agency strikers threatened with dismissal, Greek students in union election dispute, Girl aged four started fire that killed four, Chicago attorney cleared in Black Panther case, Children on school bus injured by whites, Soviet interest in new EEC, Petroleum firm abandons Dorset drilling, Green Paper to hint at Ulster plan, The Times Diary How to put the Irish question?, France names men with wide experience of government affairs as its commissioners in Brussels, Ministers look at remedies for Rhine pollution, Hijacked trawler off Danish coast, Democratic Unionists meet Mr Heath, Land prices blamed on a lack of confidence, 'Bungling' over Local Government Bill, Detective denies planting evidence in flat, Eye for an Eye?, Investigation starts into Reading bridge disaster, Price curb plans for today's talks, General Amin issues decrees on Asians from hospital, Bolts fall out of elevated motorway, West ready to ease technology sales to Russia, Plan for European law on dismissing workers, Chinese artists rediscover the past, Children halt court case, New York Museum to sell bulk of its coins, 12-bore guns by Purdey make £3,885 at Christie's sale of antique arms, Grenada leaders complete their talks in London, Six people injured in four Arab countries, Britain and Germany set up study foundation, Solicitor says businessman was advised to make will, Banquet Corporation of London, Anti-inflation plan for Nine, Sir Gerald Nabarro cleared and awarded costs of about £10,000, American curb on bombing of North Vietnam, Police help in tracing children called for, Vast bomb shelters under Peking, Transport pay rise goes over limit, Britain's aid policy under fire from Mr Jenkins, E Germans say refugees will get entry permits, Evidence on birth pill contradicts cancer risk, Desigmreport, Soviet tourist taken from jet recovers in French hospital, Quebec separatists make use of election campaign while refusing to take part in it, Value of Everest attempt is questioned, Protecting the French connexion, Biochemistry: Division of blood cells, President Nixon's right-hand man named in election sabotage case, Serb officials resign after Tito denunciation, Art teacher tells of ordeal in Russia, Government to decide soon on money for Uganda Asians, Hopes fading for control of elm disease this winter, Britain is now foreign affairs for Australia, Leftist shot by police in Madrid clash, Paisley policy outline sees Ulster's future entirely within UK, Motoring Silent power of rotary engined car, British economist shares Nobel Memorial Prize, Ireland to, vote soon on position of church, 'No dramatic benefit from sudden rise in cancer spending', Free Democrats seek an equivalent of 'Orpington man', Europe has townscape lessons for Britain Environment, Arrest threat to detective, MPs press for government aid to thalidomide children, Home Office to consider case of 'life' prisoner, Monuments of Rome get new champions, First shots fired in battle over Labour representation at European Parliament, Books case not witch hunt, jury is told, Russia ready to yield two islands to Japan, Pound sinks still lower amid 'devaluation' fear, Union executives will study any Heath deal. Index. Display Advertising: Aeg, Rsi, Sie, Harrap Books, The Scotsman Publications Ltd,, Chemical Bank, Newsociety, Equity & Law, Maples, Cassell, Singapore Airlines, Richard Ellis & Son, Lyon, Midland Bank, S.W.O.A., Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd, The Times, Wimpey, Blue Nun, The Strand Hotels Group, Sheraton-Munich Hotel, Radio Canada international,, Pool Promoters Association, Stafford Knight & Co., Yachting World, Guardian Properties, Brintex Exhibitions Ltd., Stratstone, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Pelham Books, Mary Renult, B.B.C., rentarc, Strastone, Iran Air, The City Estates Surveyor, Harpers & Queen, Allied Suppliers Limited, Huddersfield Building Society, Halifax Building Society, Telefunken, Bea, "Northern Star", Bridge House,, Tes, Common Law Reports Limited, Scotland West Industrial Promotion Group. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: A shambles that must be avoided in future House of Lords, Work on other bridges not to be stopped, Environment minister wants positive approach to recycling of waste, Parliamentary building decision wanted, Helping thalidomide children to join society House of Commons, Inquiries still continuing at university, Licensing hours, Authorities not puppets in carrying out Housing Act. Reviews: The marvellous mosaic of a newspaper The Pearl of Days An Intimate Memoir of The Sunday Times, Alan Sillitoe avoids the complacency trap, Cav and Pag Coliseum, BBC SOBoulez Festival Hall, Let's Murder Vivaldi King's Head, Sybil Thorndike Birthday Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Queen of a Distant Country,, Restoring passion, grandeur and public life in poetry The New Oxford Book of English Verse, Quick guide, Swan Lake Covent Garden, Fiction The Holiday Friend, The Terminal Man, by Michael, A Memory and Other Stories, by, Crime, Royalist wish fulfilments Dreams About H.M. The Queen By Brian Masters (Blond & Briggs, £2) A Dictionary For Dreamers, The Good Poetry Guide, 1972, Disappointed hopes of the Sixties The Decade of Disillusion, Pulitzer Prize play for Hampstead, Here be dragons Inside Number 10. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Rentals, Forthcoming Events, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments. Sport: Canada compete in Russia, Long par-five hole the professional's friend, Oxford fight bravely against the odds, Sports in Brief, Derby County sweep Benfica aside, Yesterday's results, Hibernian make return leg just a formality, Experienced Surrey still unconvincing, British pair's confidence suggests better form, Newbury stage mixed card at season's end, Records for Merckx in Mexico, Stand-ins bear instant fruits of success, Comedy of Errors is Rimell's best, Dawes in London Counties team to meet Gwent, Stylish celebration by Cambridge, Leeds hold East Germans, Wrexham write another dramatic chapter, Not Amused in line for honours, W German clubs face finance trouble, Night when the glory that was Tottenham returned, Advancing Mendoza has Graebner wheezing in distress, Stoke still wait for Clark, Worst beating in 10 years for Kent. Editorials/Leaders: The Awkward Result Of Vietnamization, How Far Should We Float The Pound?, Oil: Hobson's Choice, A Cure That Cannot Simply Be Bought. Letters to the Editor: 'Crown Matrimonial', Checking the rising price of farm land, Questions to ask about aid for Hawker Siddeley, Mr Powell and the Sibyl, 'ShtypistLip-rdg', Germany and the Bomb, Challenged jurors, VAT and the regulation of retail margins, Power workers' earnings, The daily pint, Supervisory boards and the workforce, Poultry farmers and the EEC, In praise of the Passport Office, Uganda refugee costs, Inquiry into the future of broadcasting, Liberals in Europe, Diners' magazine. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, Oct. 24, 1947. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments:. Obituaries: Claire Windsor, Mr R. G. Powl, SIR HENRY JACKSON Popular Dorset figure, Mary Sutherland, Mr F. Fursse, Mr Felix Felton Drama on sound radio. Business and Finance: Steel: make or break atmosphere develops, Rise in pre-tax profits forecast by Bowater, Construction: undiminished demand for new homes, Gill & Duffus Interim Report, £16.9m offer to take over makers of Izal, Oil companies to renew talks on expansion in Iran, Loss-hit BSA believed to be in talks with an American group, Fire damage up 15 pc in first nine months of year, Inchcape to decide today on next step in P&O bid, Japan wheat costs jump, Jessel will merge Leeds Assets and R Johnson, Fishing: export business booms, Pearson Longman Limited, Ciments Lafarge, Equities Shares unsettled by sterling, Property rush may be on the way, Forward Levels, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged in retreat, PepsiCo makes $35m takeover bid for brewery, Bids and Deals Ladbroke's Belgian property foray, Smaller rise in ITV revenue from advertising, Decision on fairness of BSC pricing out soon, The Times list of latest dividends, EEC entry should stimulate investment, Regional revival plans set a crucial test for initiative, Chrysler chief hits at regional aid changes, Business Diary: Herring may land BEA chair, Briefly from the Boardroom, 7pc from Leeds Permanent soon, Precarious tightrope walk to a renaissance, Minister upholds NFFC's right of veto at Shepperton, Continent of lost opportunity, Financial sector alert to new opportunities, Empire Stores (Bradford).-D. D., Japan prepares criteria for export control, electrocomponents associated limited, Shipbuilding: mutual distrust lives on, Retailers to back profit restraint, WOOD Bastow Holdings Ltd., Company profits must rise, says head of CBI, More giro business, Money Market Rates, Brighter outlook for engineering, Takeover Panel will name still more names, Wish to banish lorries naive, haulier says, Questioning the Bowater-Ralli rationale, More pressure against VAT on children's clothes, Civil aviation chief emphasizes full official support for Concorde, 11 pc of all shipping orders are from Norway, Europe a fitting burial ground for the sterling area, Telephone Rentals LIMITED, Spot Position of Sterlina, How the markets moved, Deepening of uncertainty on stock market, Norwich Union's 6,000 staff lodge 20 pc pay claim, Big fall in German car output forecast, The Times Share Indices, Prospects good for 'social contract' between Dutch unions and government, Mining Little reaction to rand Parity change, Company News Gallaher profit 14pc higher at nine months, Turmoil on international market sees pound plummet further 1.55 cents to new low, South Africa will relax restrictions on imports, Patent News Combined wheel chock and non-slip equipment, Oil: scepticism over the benefits, Textile trade balance improves, 'Price advantage of devaluation eroded-and position worsening', Ralli International Limited, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Problems of society without incentives, Associates deals, French overall payment surplus, Bpb Industries Ltd, Forestry and paper: success abroad for quality products. Business Appointments: BSC names two new directors. Law: Wife in desertion fails on fatal accident claim Davies v Taylor, When going home is part of the job Elleanor v Cavendish Woodhouse Ltd and Another, Premature notice of dishonour held valid Eaglehill Ltd v J Needham Builders Ltd. Stock Exchange Tables: Widespread falls in equities, Foreign Exchange Pound sinks to another new low, World copper stocks down last month, Recent Issues, Commodities Sugar futures fall sharply, Unit trust prices, New Issues London quotation for Ciments Lafarge, Wall Street, Oil turns spotlight on Government reform issue. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,213.

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