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The Times - 30/12/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, BY Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY Our Business News Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Dennis Dwyer Business News Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Our Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hopkirk, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Tim Jones, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, From Hedrick Smith, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Strafford, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, , By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, BY Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Joyce Whitehead, A memoir by Anthony Powell, David Wade, William Mann, Barry Norman, Joan Chissell, Harry Golombek, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Robin Mead, Christopher Warman, John Woodcock, Michael Binyon, A. N. L. Munby, Philip Short, TERENCE HAWKES., DAVID HERBERT., GEORGE P. EHRHARD., PHILIP NOEL-BAKER., ALASTAIR BUCHAN., J.R. POLE, Reader in American, LESLIE J. DOUGLAS-MANN, JOHN F. MURRAY, Professor of, T. P. O'BRIEN., MARY STOCKS, , E. M. HUGH-JONES., JOHN SUTCLIFFE, Regional Repre-, ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR, , R. N. THAKRAR, Secretary, , KAMAL RIFAAT, , DAVID TUDOR-POLE., JAN MORRIS., I. E. JONES., D. F. OWEN, By Richard Harries, Vicar of Fulham, Cyril Bainbridge, From a Staff Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Barnfather and Ian Morison, By Andrew Wilson, BY Roy Farndon, By John Plender, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina, Patricia Tisdall, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Francis Kinsman, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, John Whitmore, John Nelson-Jones, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, T. J. O. Hickey, David Wood, Peter Jay, Robert Fisk, Stephen Jessel, Prudence Glynn, Gerald Ely, Innis Macbeath, Ion Trewin, Tony Aldous, Louis Heren, Richard Davy, Edward Mortimer, Roy Lewis, Fred Emery, Stewart Harris, Richard Harris,

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News in Brief. News: 4,100 Cardiff jobs to disappear in new steel closure Plan, Professionals plan scrutiny of environment, Council and MP to act over death of widow, BR call for big cash investment expected, 30 unions stay registered, A law drove the absentee priest back to his pulpit, IRA commander freed from Ulster hospital, Car workers pelt union 'rebel', Itinerary change upsets cruise liner passengers, Cannibalism admitted by air crash survivors, Calcutta to have India's first underground line., Policy that did a somersault, 1,600,000 see Egyptian exhibition, Regret over Turkish jail torture story, Computers: Revolutionary development by IBM, Bank to call in overdrafts for investment, Soviet diploma tax will be relaxed for emigrants, Some pig disease restrictions to be removed, Helping the teachers and infants, The long cool summer, Senate welcome for Mrs Meir assured, Diary of the year January, Unhappy new year for Britons in Uganda, For specialist tastes and wider horizons, Delhi faces need to import food-grains, East Germany responds to Sir Alec's message, Army finds 40-yard tunnel and foils an escape plan in Crumlin Road jail, Retailers to have price talks at No 10, Trawler skipper denies ramming patrol boat, Dissident 'a broken man' in Moscow prison, A newspaper era comes to an end, Lord Gladwyn rebukes the Labour Party for 'parochialism' in keeping its back turned on Europe, Dutch suggest that pirate radio ship is stateless, New leaders in Labour nationalism, Confounding the prophets, Prisoners handcuffed in hospital after escape attempt at top security jail, Towards a new realism, Peking and Moscow voice their support, Boom time for the new age of steam, Police arms debate likely in first of new television series, Congress session benefits Mrs Gandhi's image, The magnificent obsession of an 'ogre' bibliophile, How death became a cliche, N Korea adopts a new constitution, Big drop in York clergy is forecast, Freedom for Signor Valpreda, Nurseries 'not meant to replace home influence', Plan to give pilots stiffer medical tests is denied, New York corruption report angers police, Industry and individuals, Birmingham, with 190,000 shares in Distillers, backs campaign for better thalidomide offer, Boy survives after burial under tons of sand, Triumphs and failures, Seeing and suffering with things as they are, Army chief tells how Israelis were spared bloodshed, Larsen loses sole lead in Hastings chess, Thai King helped in release of Israelis, What the American bombing is doing to Hanoi civilians, Vintage car procession will herald EEC link, Republican senator leads new attack on Mr Nixon's policy, Anti-typhoid measures in Managua, Moderate left's revival, Man dies under train after wife's body found, Jobless executives' morale lifted, Yugoslavs jail US citizen for war crimes, Spanish visit to Vatican cancelled, The words all around us, Teesside teacher dismissed in '30-plus class' dispute, Bombing back to square one, Avalanches take grim toll in French Alps, Allende switch of ministers to balk Opposition, Mr Nixon the adventurer, Britain in the EEC, Mine-laying Rhodesia guerrillas claim first European victim, Alternatives to jail 'need cash', Sheffield to ban cars in some streets. Sport: Foundation laid for huge score, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Smaller divisions, 80 clubs and less TV, Weekend fixtures, Royal Toss has finish to win again, League propose far-reaching changes for football, England forced to enter second Test match without Arnold, Football's part in Fanfare for Europe, Chris Amon and March part company, Proving time is deferred for Docherty, Ralston should clear up fitness doubts, Social joys of an off-duty cricketer Sportsview, Scott and Rees join ranks of starters, Specialists get the facts, Stevens can earn place at Twickenham, American Eagle's chance, Warm weather could affect visiting stars, Tournament in Midlands has refreshing start, Fear could spur clubs to accepting League's proposals this time, Miss Wade beaten by young Japanese girl, Portsmouth end Cardiff's run at home. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Gellatly Travel, Union-Castle, Jones Lang Wootton, ffe, James&tatton for Steel, Ansafone, Common Law Reports Ltd., M&g, Varna, Romania, Ebor, W.F. & R.K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Scotbits Securities Ltd, Schroder Europe Fund, Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd.,, wings, Moss Bros. Limited, The Times Superstore, Harizon., Olympos, Hine, Erua Low, Save And Prosper Group, Halcyon Skiing Holidays. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: 'Scrap religious broadcasts' call to the BBC, Bridge Bidding in a straitjacket, Chess The fighting model, Broadcasting, Backward glance, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,266. Reviews: Constant Lambert, THE TIMES Review of the year 1972, A nice little cottage for £25, Winter Proms/ Stravinsky Albert Hall, Japanese and British classics, Dramatic and moving Tristan, The art of presentation, The trend towards choosiness, Sad facts about fiction, Denis Quilley at the National, Tertis birthday concert Wigmore Hall. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Collectors, Educational, Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Christmas, Music On The South Bank, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Immigration: The Next Step, The Royal Navy's Submarines. Letters to the Editor: Split Asian families, Ecological card, Mr Howard Hughes, Free contraceptives, Dame Rebecca West, Feminine of solicitor, Full pay for life, Labour's policy on Israel, President Truman, The American air bombardment of North Vietnam, Census delays, Knaresborough gravevard. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Sir Fustace Tickell, Dr Doreen Warriner, Sir Alexander Glen, Mr Harold Kurtz, Sir William Ilife Work for World Bank, LIEUT-GEN NOEL IRWIN An able but unlucky soldier, Mrs J. Hopenicholson, Mr E. G. Marshall, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 30, 1947 Support for Dr Kaiser. Business and Finance: Mining OFS shares easier on statements, Wage-price curbs must go on, Dr Burns says, Bids and Deals, Contracts Record£12.5m CEGB deal for ICI supplies, Institute paves way for US deal with Excess, Year's performance, Alfa Romeo to put up UK prices by 6 pc, Covering up for New Year, Offers, Treasury bill fall fails to affect lending rate, BSC start layoffs, Fixed Interest and Money, H.C.Janes Limited, Company News CGL to reach £2.4m profit this year, Year-end boost for equities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Gibraltar keeps sterling status, The Times list of latest dividends, European Ferries Limited, Slater Walker Increasing Income Bond, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities Good start to the account, Baffling case of metric can that is not so full of beans, Shareholders: the truth revealed, Brick production soars, Entries for Sandhurst, Newcomers dominated a lackustre 12 months, Consolidated Gold's promise for 1973 and 1974, Central role for food retailers in next week's Phase II talks, Money Market Rates, Interim Statements Matthew Hall & Co., Ltd., TV advertising sales up 31pc in November, Mr Hyams says: No dividend or quotation, Night sky in January, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The shoppers' dilemma-buy now or wait until VAT?, This year, Abbey Property Bonds would have made you a straight,worry-free, tax-free II.3%., Stores report little sign of lull in consumer spending, Associates deals, Townsend Thoresen enlarge fleet, Nat West to call in loans for stock market investment, The taxman and his goodies, Sugar record, Wolseley men unite to resist £29m Tarmac bid. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Pound steady at $2.3475, Fresh rise in Hawthorn Leslie, Recent Issues, Wall St closes 12.26 up, Commodities Index hits new all-time high, Wall Street, The trend 1972 was overseas, New Issues Edward Bates issue fully subscribed. Business Appointments: Mr DC Pearson joins Gill & Duffus board. Property: Prices take up a pattern, Politics and Parliament: Pragmatism and the 2-year itch.

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