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The Times - 22/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, Nov 21, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By John Groser Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, From Roger Berthoud, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst Saigon, Nov 21, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Hornsby, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From a Special Correspondent New York, From Stewart Harris, Joseph Wechsberg, Alan Blyth, By Norman Foy, By Gerry Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Sarah Charles, Rosemary March, Hazel Shaw, Betty Jerman, Charles Douglas-Home, PHS, Geoffrey Wansell, ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER., KEN WILSON, Editor, , A. M. TAYLOR, , THOMAS BALOGH, , WILLIAM PICKLES, , SIMON WINGFIELD DIGBY., J. TAYLOR., DAVID RENTON., DAVID STEPHEN, , MABEL STRICKLAND., D. I. MATHESON., ANDREW MURDOCH, Chairman, , A. W. SHILSTON., LINCOLN HALLINAN, , GRAHAM LORD., BRIAN J. LUSTY, Managing, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Plender, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Sue Masterman, By Kenneth Owen, G. G. MOYNE, , By Guy Hawtin, JOHN RAVEN., R. ADAMSON, , R. PLUMMER, EILEEN MIDDLETON-SMITH., B. I. CAWTHRA., J. H. MILLAR. FRAeS., Melvyn Westlake, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From David Housego, Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore,

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News in Brief. News: New Zealanders will not be aliens, Mr Marshall says, Tory anti-Marketeers considered as members of Strasbourg delegation, £125,000 paid for single gun, Many enlarged districts will be less unwieldy or remote, Pensioners' lump sum will cost £82m, RSPCA defends Princess over foxhunting, Doctors check up on Army 'sickness' strike, Keeping an eye on babies eyes, EEC patent case comes before the High Court, Nato defence of Baltic must be improved, report says, London talks on Anglo-French arms projects, Germans on trial on cyanide waste dumping charges, 50 junior doctors ask to leave medical register, 'Plan to kill the Queen' man jailed, British plan to check Europe's river pollution, Search for ways to open shops in Uganda, Keeping the Middle East peace with a carrot and a stick, Dons condemn philosophy behind government plans to divert cash from universities, Stall-control training changed by BEA, Trident inquiry told, 14 years' jail for post office raiders, Where the action is on Swings and things, 'Chicago Seven' men cleared by appeal court, Dr Kissinger breaks off for Suharto meeting, 3,000 march as student 'trial' starts, Ulster poll 'early as possible' in new year, Record of £4,661 for bottle of wine, Medicine: The body's natural resistance to cancer, U S-Soviet arms talks enter second phase, Army losing face in Argentina, Biracial inquiry on campus killings at Baton Rouge, Four busmen cleared of strike offences, Man dies from illness linked to nuclear fallout, Language crisis threatens Belgian Government, Gunpoint humiliation for Ulster policemen, Housing deal 'was agreed by Labour', Foreign Ministers of Nine reach measure of agreement on policy approach to world problems, · "I want children to be taken, Herr Brandt's faith justified, AD800 farm settlement uncovered in Essex, Car damage evidence in murder rehearing, Mr Rockefeller called to Camp David, Injunction over plates for royal anniversary, £50,000 for prize ms in Phillipps collection, Accommodation offers refused by Asians board, Squabble about two square miles of territory holds up progress over India-Pakistan agreement, Pop, jazz, commerce on the syllabus, Strict terms for Dartmoor clay workings extension, Books which appeal to the head and the heart, Man who shot family jailed for three years, EEC agree on dairy prices for Britain but fail on sugar figure, W German victors meet to allocate Cabinet posts, Bangladesh minister in London, M Pompidou may relax franc zone rules, Sean Mac Stiofain says he is on hunger strike in prison, Apology over moving of experimental train, Mr Jenkins urges more effective power to build up stronger European Parliament, Storm over identity papers in Rhodesia, Immigrants vote may be decided by Opposition absenteeism, The Times Diary Annenberg's debt to the Abbey, 138,000 killed in seven months, E Germany admitted to Unesco by acclamation, Old Vic future discussed, Food index up by 22pc since election, Tanks and jets clash in fierce fighting on Israel-Syria front, Head says schools should let children leave at 14, Fine display of late apples and nears at RHS show, Australian state hopes to become the 'Ruhr of SE Asia' within 10 years, An experiment with the softly, softly approach to young offenders, Dollar ploy 'may rebound on American Government'. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Mellersh & Harding, Rank Xerox, Miele, Dominion, Datsun, Christmas Cards, High & Dry, Barclays, Blue Nun, Thames, Canlife unit trust, 'dreamy duvets', Wood Hall Trust Limited, The Industrial Expansion Team, Medminster Limited, Lovell, Smiths Industries Limited, Simpson, Heather Valley, kent, Punch, Ncl. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Flowers Speak From The Heart, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on page 28. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Commissioners appointed to enforce fine on union, University news New Vice-Chancellor for Exeter, Latest appointments, Isaac Deutscher award. Politics and Parliament: Urgent talks on 'Dutch elm disease devastation House of Commons, Watchdog on prices a lamentable hush puppy, Murder penalty, No early flood of orders, Ulster border poll as early as possible in new year: talks this week on arrangements, British art impounded, 500 RAF volunteers wanted-for retirement House of Lords, World shortages blamed for most food price increases, New unemployment statistics defended, Research help from old census returns, £11,000 compensation, Straw burning, Impact of VAT on food packaging, Dismay at refusal to ban export of live animals for slaughter. Law: Reduction in prison sentence balanced Regina V Kruger, Libel action of Zambia's Attorney General expedited Chuula V Daily Telegraph Ltd and Another, The proper tribunal Wilkes and Others V Gee. Reviews: Zeffirelli puts on a great show to start the season, Monograms Soho Poly Charles Lewsen, Berlin Philharmonic Soloists Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, Behind the Fridge Cambridge Irving Wardle, Royal Concert Albert Hall Max Harrison, Winter Proms, The Edwardians Bbc 2 Chris Dunkley, London debuts, LSO/Giulini Festival Hall Joan Chissell. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,236, Canadian orchestra for Bath Festival. Sport: British breeders put under fire, Cambridge twelve, Angus earns respect of Johnson, Sports in Brief, Results yesterday, New Cox 'fit and hungry instead of being a nice guy', Today's fixtures, Wolverhampton need instant confidence, Now for Peterborough, Pakistanis show weakness in fielding, Paddon strikes blows as Norwich cast defence to the winds, Experiment to be repeated, Smith rejects £40,000 offer from US, Liberalizing the amateur code of United States, Annual awards for two, North-west Counties XV must excel at forward, Vivid views of saddening Test scenes, Five more join the ranks of professionals, S African tour to go on despite protests, Comedy of Errors can hold the stage if Hennessy is a flop, Gloucester and Bristol meet again in knockout event, A chance to compare notes on discrimination against women, Cricket a form of social cement, Six new players figure in Sir Alf's design. Editorials/Leaders: An Agenda For Security, The Price We Pay For Hypocrisy, Coal Prices Problem. Letters to the Editor: Raising VAT, Take care with the Commission!, Oryx in danger, Turtle soup, Refugee camps, Cecil King's diary, Buildings on farm land, Crucial facts about land prices, Building contracts, Public law status and chambers of commerce., Everest expedition, Souvenirs of public events, European Parliament, Two points on P & O-Bovis, Labour costs and inflation, Song of silence, Commonwealth citizens' rights of entry, Days when post meant haste, Secrecy on road plans. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, Nov 22, 1947 M Blum defeated. Obituaries: Mrs Cornwalliswest, Ennio Flaiano, Mr E.J.H. Holt Athletics Administrator, Lord Broadbridge, Mr O. T. Falk, Mr Freddie Grisewood, Obituary, Dr Nora Milnes Social Study at Edinburgh. Business and Finance: VW of America recalls 3m cars for wiper test, Spreckley to make agreed £17.6m bid for ADH, Equities Bid for ADH disappoints, Swan Hunter Group Limited, Business Diary: Slater Walker's man of property, Spot Position of Sterling, CBI delegation discusses British investment in Iran, COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY (Incorporated under the laws of Delaware, United States of America), Barclays on the apartheid hook, Fixed Interest and Money, Computer deliveries show a sharp recovery, Rebuff to EEC chiefs over Continental Can, DTI delay in follow-up to price complaints, Mining Cons Gold hopeful on the metal price, Forward Levels, Winn Industries Limited, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Hill Samuel and county council in finance link, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, Miners get bigger say on policy matters, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, New generating board chief offers to burn more coal 'if NCB gets the price right', Late threat to Dutch pay and prices pact, US consumer prices rise over Nixon limit, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, Japanese shipping firms' 92 pc profit fall, Japanese output of vehicles sets monthly record, Shipyard gambles on oil rig supply vessel to save jobs, Amalgamated Metal shuts down magnesium processing in Britain, Commonwealth of Australia, Bids and Deals Triumph's twin property forays into Europe, Concorde denial, Company News Wider margins at J Dawson lift profits by 86pc, C. E. Heath bound ahead, Money Market Rates, Dow Jones at 1013.25 peak, Advertising and Marketing Nabisco account for Ogilvy & Mather, Welsh steelmen see Mr Heath, Unilever Interim Dividends 1972, The gamble in holding Swan Hunter, Contracts R. M. Douglas awarded Royal Mint order, Unilever's dividend up but rise must be deferred, THE JOHN STAIT GROUP LIMITED S Property Development and Investment Company, DTI-backed computer aid system bought by Whitehall, Local finance: late chance for reform, British Assets Trust Limited Board's confidence in the longer term outlook., How the markets moved Rises, Call for expansion of trade with South East Asia, Associates deals, Rolls receiver set to sell BAC holding: delay over aero engine compensation, VAT 'could add £3.50 to phone installation cost'. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, ICI in demand, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities Lead price could reach £130, Wall Street, New Issues London quotation for Colgate-Palmolive, Wall St may aid Russia. Business Appointments: Board constituted for Sedgwick Forbes Holdings. Property: Country Properties, PROPERTY also on pages 26 & 27, London And Suburban.

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