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The Times - 20/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Charles Hargrove, By George Clark Political Staff, From Mario Modiano, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, From Frank Roberts, Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent., By Philip Howard, Commentary by David Spanier, From Patrick Brogan, From David Spanier, European Editor., From Roger Berthoud, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Leapman, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Ian McDonald, Jarvis v Swans Tours Ltd, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, From David Housego, From Dessa Trevisan, Philip Strick, Barry Norman, John Percival, Michael Wale, by Roger Vielvoye, by Robert Barton editor, Offshore Services, by Harry Dunn The Scotsman, by Iain McDougall, by Philip Dyer, by Robert Barton, by Colin Newsome, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock, I.E.S. Edwards, PHS, PETER MASEFIELD, , KEITH OVENDEN., DIGBY JACKS, President., GEOFFREY WILSON., MICHAEL FOOT, BARBARA CASTLE, THOMAS BALOGH, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, PETER SHORE, , TUFTON BEAMISH., MICHAEL FOLEY, , MERVYN JONES., BETTINA EHRLICH., HENRY J. NICHOLLS, , HEATHER STANDRING., A. LAW, Chairman., KATHLEEN RICHARDSON, , J. EISENBERG., N. KALDOR, , DAVID GREEN, , LENA M. JEGER., S. ZUCKERMAN, Chairman., NEAL ASCHERSON., J. M. L. L. BOGLE., CHESHAM, , From a Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Dyer, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Péter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Denis Taylor, By Our Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, By Dennis Dwyer, JERRY WIGGIN., IAN HAIG, , NANCY WITTS., JOHN GOODLAND., MURRAY MINDLIN, , CHARLES FLETCHER-COOKE., E. OSBORNE, , Guy Hawtin, Richard Spiegelberg, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely,

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News: Mothers call for end of maintenance orders, Brooklyn high school confrontation ends, Government help needed if British industry is to make up leeway, * For the interest of dress-, 1,000 Britons stranded, Gunships used to combat drug smugglers, M Pompidou says plan of action needed now to attain unity, Queen's flight braves Adriatic winds, The Times Diary Midweek ends not meeting, Coroner commends pop group's river rescue, Science report Entomology: How a moth finds a mate, Asians move in with Archbishop of York, Herr "Brandt calls for action programme to coordinate social aims, Protestant attacks drive Catholics from homes, New flu strain expected this winter, Tutankhamun's debt to the Rosetta Stone, Mr Barber hopeful after 76,954 drop in jobless total, Mr McMahon wins vote on censure motion, Nobel Prize winner to aid jailed writers, Congress call for 'war crimes' investigation, Domination by the male ends in Italy, Reduced estimate of 5,000 for total of stateless Asians facing expulsion from Uganda, RAF commissions, Cold store talks break down, EEC must be brought alive to the people, Oxford link with Ruskin school to be reexamined, Greek court jails W German students, Counterpoint, VAT may cause tourism setback and shift from holidays, local authorities are warned, Europe we build must be no empty monument, but a living democratic society, says Mr Heath, Why it will pay to stay put in future, Hint given of delay for Ulster polling, Chairman says he wanted to acquit player, Unwary private investor could find himself in deep waters, Mansholt elections hope, New system will tighten Vietnam bombing control, ·Frigicold, the makers of deep-freeze packaging, have just brought, US court takes twins from low IQ mother, Paris summit achieves its first success with decision to set up European monetary fund, Survey shows lack of help for teachers in removals, Mr Craig warns MPs that Ulster is set on course to civil war, Britain may send in Navy to aid trawlers, Council workers told pay claim must wait on inflation talks, MPs throw out motion to televise Commons, The dangerous precedents of panic, Broadcasting the seeds of discontent in Wales, ·It is nearly a year now since a rather unusual shop opened at 78 Fulham Road, London, S.W.3-unusual, Police accused of 'softening up' man in cell, Weather poses a tough task for the forecaster, Birth flaw 'linked with blighted potatoes', Optimistic forecasts boost search for new reserves, ·One of the main arts in dressing, Italy seeks regional fund, Rape by four youths after mugging, Crown alleges, Priest had three times alcohol limit in blood, Miss Beloff may appeal in copyright case, Thieves had net profit of £59.8m last year, Rig engineers must design to withstand '100-year storm', Aberdeen's way of life faces drastic changes in this decade, Mr McGovern attacks President on 'sabotage', Rhodesia Africans choose Miss Todd as envoy, Architects set for battle, BBC council is divided on Alf Garnett show, Plea for more consideration for George Best, Self poisoning cases double in 10 years, Paris wants fixed parities but not yet, Mood of relaxed openness in Canton's sultry heat, Katie Stewart Blanquette of chicken, Stars pay tribute to Val Parnell, Dr Kissinger in talks with President Thieu, Britain and Italy in battle to get regional development money to match France's farm benefits, Amenity group urges bus routes priority, Plough champion: A Yorkshireman won, Rise in demand keeps pork dear Food prices, President Pompidou calls for union within the decade, Rampton nurses get offer of working party, News agency dismisses strike leader, Mr Shriver brings his corner of the US election to life, Price lists of guns in flat of Irishman, detective says, Caledonian offers New York return for £58. News in Brief. Obituaries: David Hughes Pop star who became opera singer, David Hughes, the tenor, dies, Sir Albert Day, Obituary, Brig R. M. H. Lewis Government Secretary of Jersey. Index. Display Advertising: The Dart Valley Light Railway Limited, United Towing Ltd., Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, The McDermott Group, Equity & Law, Arunta International, Langs, Risdon Beazley Ulrich Harms Ltd., Harvey Nichols, The Sea & Land Pipelines Group, Lloyd's Register Of Shipping, Sunderland, New Statesman, Mac Arthur's Scotch, North Sea Diving Services Limited, Hoechst, Puzzler, LV, Cable & Wireless, Lloyds Bank, Help the Aged, Cashmores, Collins Chambers Ltd., flotex, ham, Fly National Airlines., Boac, Olympic Airways, rentarc, Varela Sherry, Audi Nsu, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Geophysical Service International Ltd., The Common Market, marathon shipbuilding company [u.k.] limited, Antony Gibbs, Udt. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Mr Blackburn's plea on theatre, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Crown Matrimonial Haymarket Irving Wardle, Monty Python's Flying Circus Bbc 1, Record price paid for US painting, Malcolm Binns Queen Elizabeth Hall, LPO/Leppard Festival Hall, Michael Ritchie's prepackaged politician The Candidate (a) Bloomsbury Images (x) Curzon Duel General November release The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie (x) Studio One Three Cuban Films ICA, Ray Davies's stories. Official Appointments and Notices: Forest expected to announce resignation of Gillies, University news, Latest appointments, Blinded girl awarded damages of £76,878, Sir Donald Hopson is new Argentina envoy. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Mr Foot resents present caricature of Parliament, As much trouble caused by selection for comprehensive schools, £40m rail deficit, Visits to war pensioners, Leadership of NUS criticized by minister, More than 600 amendments to Bill House of Lords, Commons keeps ban on television cameras: majority of 26 against limited experiment, Iceland warned to show restraint: naval forces close at hand: compensation for trawler sought House of Commons, Labour leaders defer decision on European Parliament delegation, Impact on character and atmosphere of the house, Safety advice to schools on mountain trips, Electricity body complied with request, Dutch plea for Parliament, Debate refused, Uganda: no repeat episode, MPs seek to air views on thalidomide children. Law: Sentence served: appeal won Regina v Smithers, Damages for disappointment. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Projector makes prominent start, Carlisle NH, Lloyd and Weatherley embarrass selectors, To lose your personality and gain the World, Lucky run gives Cincinnati Reds first win, Sports in Brief, Taylor in lead from Wolstenholme, Thomas settles for QPR in £165,000 record deal, Stilwell overpowered, The malaise assailing the game, Frazier served with 48hr title ultimatum, Scotsman on the make produces almost faultless round, England round off rout of Netherlands, Owner trying twice as hard to break even, Horse Society's drive for more members, Stuart lodges complaint. Editorials/Leaders: The Next Move To Come From Saigon, Strikes Are Bad: Inflation IS Worse, A Foot Or An Inch. Letters to the Editor: Nationalized profits, Textile industry protection, Mining in areas of natural beauty, Israel and the Arabs, The Queen at Stirling, The places for complaints, Conflict of EEC and national laws, VAT and the creative artist, Incomes policy and Corporation Tax, Need to reform British hallmarking, Mr Powell and the Sibyl, Life in Czechoslovakia, Offer of flats to refugees, Hidden subsidies to roads, Turkish regime, The sculptor's name, Holmes and The Times, Credit cards and inflation, Administration cost of VAT, Advertising of fuels. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct. 18, 1947.. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Sharp setback in cocoa, Forward Levels, New Issues Status Discount in strong demand, Equities Lower on power strike threat, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wool markets, Hawker Siderley buoyant, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange Pound plunges 147 points, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged lose more ground. Business and Finance: Chancellor optimistic on growth of Britain's economy, Japanese give warning of faulty welding in ships, Pye Records to sell shops in £300,000 deal, Pound falls 1½ cents on fears of a sharply lower parity fixing, Swiss taxes changed to take £39m more, Britain's aerospace exports rise £50m on the way to a record, Holts Holts automotive chemical products, The Edinburgh Investment Trust Limited, Mining Phelps Dodge looks to Afica, Courtaulds 'may move into carpet making', Shaikh denies Gulf states have rejected pact, Vigilance still needed to keep monetary expansion in check, Mr Nixon 'intent' on budget limit, U S in liquefied natural gas project with Iran, Martin-Black Ltd., Nigerian Electricity Supply Corporation Sir Miles Clifford Reviews Latest Developments, Survey blames low wages for drift from land, 'Sense of reality' about pay, Hawker's marked increase from aerospace, Atlantis airline failure hits 20,000 tourists, Company News Harmo increase payout in spite of profit dip, Sainsbury chain is considering going public within a year, The Times list of latest dividends, Cement price may be increased on January 1, Fairfax Jersey Group Ltd., Business Diary: Sainsbury floats an idea, Briefly from the Boardroom, P & O terms for Bovis may be known today, Monsanto 'flexibility' move, Japan expects bigger trade grip in Asia, How the markets moved The Times index: 184.16-0.58 F.T. index: 484.9-1.2 Rises, Japanese in Britain are teeing-up for a new drive, Cadbury offer values Jeyes at over £14m, Forecast of £16m holiday turnover by Court airline, J. Lyons & Company Limited, Pritchard Cleaners (Holdings) Ltd, Chile impounds US-controlled Petrodow, Volume of home loans could rise by 10pc, Future of Vauxhall production in Britain assured, GM head says, Echoes of Napoleonic compulsion in Europe, Money Market Rates, Portugal price rises warning by OECD, Wall Street, Jobs in Germany to lure British, Bids and Deals U S cartridge link for BSR, Logic of the Irish in VAT maze, Docks labour scheme 'political weapon', The cargo with no port in a storm Anthony Thomas and John Woodland discuss the row between the Kennecott Copper Corporation and the Chilean Government, What went wrong at Daventry?, London SE will not seek to 'dominate' Europe, Glendevon Investment Trust Limited, CBI chief explains why legislation to curb price rises would not work, EEC rates for farm products, Hawker forecast lifts shares 36p, More vacancies as jobless drop 76,954: fear of million recedes, Associates deals, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Limited, Nuclear deal hit by politics after Krupps withdrawal, Thornycroft call to work rejected, Poseidon reported to have buyer for nickel. Business Appointments: Changes on the board at Henlys. Property: PROPERTY also on page 31, Residential Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,208.

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