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The Times - 28/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Ian Morison, From Arthur Osman, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge and Alan Hamilton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Christopher Sweeney, From Denis Taylor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Christopher Walker and Penny Symon, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, Tony Aldous, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From David Cross, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Leapman, From Ian McDonald, From Harry Golombek, From Tillman Durdin, Irving Wardle, John Percival, William Gaunt, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Charles Lewsen, Keith Horner., by Penny Radford, By Our Education Correspondent, By Gitta Sereny, Marghanita Laski, By Joseph Lehmann, James Morris, By Malcolm Muggeridge, Dennis Potter, By Doris Lessing, Jacky Gillott, By Robin Maugham, Ray Gosling, By W. R. Rodgers, Derek Mahon, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Peter Marson, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian James, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Stephen Jessel, PHS, Peter Evans, W. B. GRIFFIN., PAUL WATSON, , J. A. FRASER ROBERTS, , PETER MASON., JOHN PETERS, , R. R. NEILD, , MERVYN SCORGIE, , R. BERESFORD DEW, , HAROLD M. ABRAHAMS., JONATHAN GUINNESS, , J. H. GERVIS., IAN B. THOMAS., P. A. BRUNT., CHRISTOPHER WOODARD., GEORGE GREEN, , DAVID C. HUMPHREYS, By Christopher Sweeney, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By Terry Byland, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By John Woodland, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Gerald Elv, NORMAN SELWYN., HUGH CORBET., A. S. BYTHWAY, , From Frank Vogl, From john Earle, ANTONY TASKER., Melvyn Westlake, Eric Wigham, By Clifford Webb, By Our Air Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Peter Waymark,

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News: S African race agency split on 'absurd' policy, Two hundred police guard court at Dundalk, Breeder will fight to keep tails on her dogs, New laws urged on thalidomide victims, Wrong markings danger from electrical plugs, Centurion tank hit lorry, 'The nation first' Mr Heath pleads, US offer of airlift declined by freed pilots in Moscow, Banker has no fear of McGovern, More research awards despite restrictions, Democrats looking to small screen for hope, Army capture another Provisional leader, Campaign opens to abolish the cane in schools, Sir Alec appeals for UN pressure on General Amin to show humanity, Soviet arms for Syria 'inciting new tensions', Chile stops beef imports, Government proposals on Ulster rule put off until end of year, Lost German manuscripts found in US library, Head attacks 'out-of-date critics of public schools', Plan to tame the car in Hampshire Environment, Madrid court to settle Croat extradition issue, Tanaka-Mao meeting at crucial stage of talks, Black Panther contempt charges dropped, Metropolitan green belt extended, Unions will press demands running at more than double the proposed £2 ceiling, Motoring Beetle will go on for some years, Students told to use their own libraries, Italian unions split over tactics, TUC rejects prices-incomes package 'in present form', Congress stand against apartheid, Law group needs cash, Government will seek ways of monitoring prices in shops, Bernard Levin A sweet vision of mischief, The Times Diary Solti's cut in band aid, Priorities of crime prevention, Race feeling in industry may become 'explosive', How to win friends and influence voters, Schools being let down, teachers told, Mr Brundage congratulated by Herr Brandt, Attempt to kill US envoy, Uganda accuses Tanzania of fresh invasion moves, Aircraft spotter held for two days in Spain, MPs criticize running of commercial TV and call for inquiry into broadcasting, The sea: Lobster farming, MPs want courts to settle shoppers' claims, Britons will need visas for US travel, Distribution of Powell speech text refused, The high cost of cutting out the cane, Liberalized licensing laws would benefit tourists, public-house manager says, BOAC pilots are given pay increase of 8.3 per cent, President Nixon says world must not give in to 'savagery' of terrorism but unite to defeat it, Iron Age travels of workers in bronze, Coloured team was 'refused drink after game', Rank makes £44m agreed takeover bid for Butlin's, 'World citizen' on false papers charge, Asian refugee camp expected to be full by end of week, Design Report, Champs Elysées office buildings ablaze, Police chief loses £650 fixed allowance, Student elite in French protest over discipline, Rumours of Vietnam truce denied by White House, Arab meeting in London, £2m estate sale can now go ahead, Dire forecast for business if Danes reject Europe, Journalists held in Philippines roundup, King Husain in position to enforce peace pact, British objections met in EEC draft budget, Call for tighter control of playground equipment, TUC economic committee to study pay plan details, Treason alleged in writ over entry to Europe, Gaullists examine effect of scandal, Union chiefs likely to demand big concessions, Norwegian Prime Minister puts off resignation for a few days in order to present budget, Death by own guillotine. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Offshore Islanders, Ppa, Abbey National, Rank Xerox, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Routledge, Multiple Display Advertisements, Burnley Building Society, Equity & Law, Domecq, Collins, Hodder & Stoughton, Singapore Airlines, Richard Ellis & Son, High & Dry, Rnib, Heal's, Harpers, New National Insurance, Country Life, Ecgd, The New MAPLES. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also pages 6 & 12, Rentals, Women's Appointments, Entertainments., Forthcoming Events, Appointments Vacant also pages 11 & 12, Appointments Vacant also pages 6 & 11. Official Appointments and Notices: Promotion for soldier who told of air raids, Diplomatic Corps, Palace appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,189, Russia in chess difficulty. Reviews: Hallé Orchestra/ Loughran Festival Hall, Arden's new play for Aldwych, Dearly beloved irritant Chronicles of Wasted Time, Evidence of Intimacy Soho Poly, Talking to themselves Irish Literary Portraits, Quick guide, Lure of new Iranian drama, Baker/Menuhin/ Malcolm Windsor Castle, Homage to Ceri Richards Fischer Fine Art Galleries, Grosse Fuge Covent Garden TV Rerun Sadler's Wells, The Scholars Queen Elizabeth Hall, RPS Gold Medal for Horowitz, Iris Murdoch's play for Actors' Company, The search for answers to a moral problem The Case of Mary Bell, The dark spell of Majuba The First Boer War, Storytelling with a jeweller's craftsmanship The Story of a NonMarrying Man and Other Stories, The truth about a man Escape from the Shadows. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 26 and 27, Country Properties, Jackson-Stops & Staff. Deaths. Sport: Only a brief fright for Fraser in fifth race, Sports in Brief, Non-punchers plan future fights for Finnegan and Foster, Edgar's just win after epic battle, Wrexham's youth carve out their greatest night, Middlesex to lose Russell, Wednesday come from behind and go to the top, Last night's results and tables European Cup, Jacinth investment looks gilt-edged, Huggett finds his woods the key to Turnberry course, Duckham back to lead Coventry against Blackheath, Mrs Briggs overwhelms the champion, New circuits mark happy end to quarrel, Llanelli and Barbarians provide a banquet, Top price of 23,000gns for Bold Lad colt, Short odds expected on Meadow Mint, Woodlands Imp out of big race, Middlesex are productive in first half, Derby's authoritative stride into Europe, Hibernian in complete command, Leeds can take little pride in this achievement, Manchester United in another gamble. Editorials/Leaders: The Sleepy Cerberus Of Television, The Swedish Option IS Not For US, WHO Has The Power In Britain?, Pernicious Policies. Letters to the Editor: General apathy and safety at work, BBC documentary on 'The Block', Party divisions over EEC, Measures to fight inflation, Abandoned cars, Covent Garden offices, Small London hotels, One case for supermarkets, Inherited IQ and class, Uganda Asians, Comparative performance in world aid, Norway's economic future after the EEC referendum, British athletics, Between hospital and GP. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, Sept 26, 1947 Aid for Europe. Obituaries: Sir Francis Low, Mr J. F. Robertson Work for Hawker Siddeley, Lord Parker Admiration of colleagues, Mr C. R. FOX, Mr Charles J. Correll, Mr George Laws, Obituary, Henry De Montherlant. Business and Finance: M Giscard raises hopes of quick reform to world monetary system, W German withdrawal from European airbus denied by top officials, Case for protection remains unproven, British Lion continues film production despite losses, Soaring raw material costs worry commodity dealers, US improvement again at Phoenix, Trade chamber compulsion 'intolerable', Airline chiefs critical of Skytrains approval, Spot Position of Sterling, Contracts £6½m motorway work for Marples Ridgway, No control of house prices, minister says, Charter Consolidated Overseas N.V. 100,000,000 French Francs 7½ per cent Guaranteed Bonds Due 1987, Answers on P&O due this week, Smithsonian was only a half-way house, Institutions want judicial 'buffer' between investors and industry, Firms warned plants face closure unless safety standards improve, Wagon Repairs Limited, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited Interim Statement, The Times list of latest dividends, Undue sacrifice, CBI chief says, House prices will not be included in anti-inflation curbs-minister, WANKIE COLLIERY COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Rhodesia) Dividend No. 96, Briefly from the Boardroom, Cattle's (Holdings) Ltd, W German banks oppose fresh powers for central authorities, Start on Times Newspapers' new building, 19m days lost by strikes in eight months of year, Whitehall confident that system to monitor prices can be devised, A new deal for the lower paid: prospects of success, Offer of dividend restraint likely in attempt to win union backing on pay curb, Shops and hotels give cautious welcome, Brick production still ahead of 1971 figures, Star [Great Britain] Holdings Limited Interim Results, UK groups in oil discovery off Shetlands, Money Market Rates, Business Diary: Introducing the other Mr Slater, British cars now meet US regulations for bumpers, Mr Jim Slater, The Times Share Indices, Associated Food Holdings, Tenders Invited For Majority Interest, International pressure to revalue the ven, British and European Co-ops will join forces, Company News Star (GB) earn £2.2m after only six months, Share prices crumble on persistent selling, Dutton-Forshaw Group Leading Car And Commercial Vehicle Distributors, Imports from Japan at peak, Plea for Asians after British entry to EEC, Mining Gold versus copper at Peko-Wallsend, How the markets moved Rises, Sears Holdings Limited Interim Announcement Estimated Trading Results For The Six Months Ended 31st July 1972, Schreiber Schreiber Wood Industries Ltd. announce its results for the year ended March 31st, 1972., Start next spring on port office complex, Joseph Stocks & Sons (Holdings) Ltd. (Provision Merchants and Importers) Extracts from Mr. D. W. Ostenfeld's Statement, Bids and Deals Mr Blake starts out again on his own, Associates deals, Italian Government backs big expansion in aircraft production and research. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Bill for £75m power plant. Business Appointments: Mr F Cary to be IBM chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Shares drop to near 1972 low, New Issues Lex stock for underwriters, Recent Issues, Fixed Interest and Money Strong rise in gilt-edged, Unit trust prices, Foreign Exchange TUC rejection hits pound, Wall Street, Widespread falls, Commodities Index hits new all time high.

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