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The Times - 16/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Arthur Osman, From Dan van der Vat, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Stewart Tendler, By Arthur Reed, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Penny Symon, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Clive Borrell, By Philip Howard, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Davy, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Our Special Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, John Percival, Tim Devlin, Geoffrey Wansell, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, By Cecil King, Thomas Balogh, By Ralph G. Martin, Michael Wolff, Edited and introduced by Michael Glenny, Iverach McDonald, H. R. F. Keating, By Paul Neuburg, Richard Davy, By Raleigh Trevelyan, Michael Ratcliffe, By Humphrey Trevelyan, Louis Heren, By Philip Norman, David Williams, By John Pearson, Ray Gosling, Chris Dunkley, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Norman Creek, By Brian Lewis, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Hopkins, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex-Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, ARTHUR S. WILSHIRE, , E. A. L. STUART-JONES, JEAN GRAHAM, , VICTORIA GLENDINNING, , REG SALISBURY, , NICOLAS STACEY, Director of Social Services, , D. H. D. MERRIN, Reporter., JOHN GITTINGS., MICHAEL ALISON., SIDNEY R. CAMPION., A. G. L. PAYNE, , BILL SNELSON., MICHAEL FOOT, , PATRICK GIBSON., H. E. ATKINS., C. ARNOLD-BAKER, Secretary., DESIGN REPORT by Penny Radford, By Roy Farndon, By Peter Hill, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Dennis Dwyer, From Sue Masterman, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Ronald Kershaw, By Patricia Tisdall, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Michael Baily, From David Housego, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, PETER J. LORD-SMITH., COLIN DAURIS., A. F. HEIM., G. J. ORME, , S. S. EUSTACE. 11 First Street, London, SW3, , P. G. NATHAN, 20 Copthall Avenue, London, EC2R 7JH., Ian Morison, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,

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News: Peace pudding that sticks in the throat, Reassurance to Hongkong, Lisbon will not meet rebels, Government moves for by-elections in December, Why Labour needs the moderate men, Master spy hands files to Britain, All-in drive gets backing from Tory ex-ministers, Councils ordered to comply with housing Act, General Peron withdraws request for audience of Pope after talk with Vatican official, The town Lawrence forsook, Mrs Bingham, jailed for 2½ years, plans divorce proceedings, Carrot and stick tried in Greece, Uganda sisters gain entry, Former Malta minister cleared by jury, New political system for Zambia, Mr Harold Wilson as top statistician, 45 feared dead in supertanker collision, The guidebook of good management, Police stop Princess Anne for alleged speeding, European MPs attack EEC for failing to fight off inflation, Motoring Merits of the independent car makers, Payment to family victims is suggested, Berliners' second homes, Pattern for killing came from novel, Bristol to pay bill for rejected hotel, Sudden emphasis in Peking on N Korean friendship, Jail escape of man who shot sentry 'a joke', Rome will retain present Commission members, Britain will be at Helsinki security session, Move to ban big lorries from centre of towns, Four party leaders in marathon TV debate, 'Little chance of an end to deprivation', The Times Diary Susan Hill's literary climb to top, Girl in will case told to forget ex-lover, Pay rise for farmworkers in freeze would be unfair to others, MPs told, Health check after poison gas leak from factory, More thaw for East and West?, Return of powers to police causes disquiet in Italy, Britain demands UN action on terrorism, Stock Exchange man invited to appear on BBC, Pear-shaped diamond fetches £335,196, John Makepeace: furniture for the elite, or mass production?, Four-nation supervision of ceasefire agreed, 18 months for naval rating in food case, Police seize paintings in London shop, Herr Strauss accuses his foes of taking a lead from Goebbels, Britons forced to abandon Everest attempt, Kidnapping at Arc de Triomphe, Ulster loyalist anger at Heath refusal to meet UDA chiefs, Minister to see bank union pay protesters, Kent population to outstrip Hampshire, Science report Weather: Control by making clouds, Parents fight compulsory sex education in schools, Mr Rupert Murdoch denounces journalists who seek control over newspaper content, Enthusiastic partisans howl speakers off platforms, Airlines planning cheaper Atlantic fares, Friendly atmosphere at talks with Mr Chiao, De Wint Centre to be set up in Lincoln, Witnesses say no body was in Jaguar car, Doctors can ask to be struck off, Signals heard in Arctic search for nurse, Fate of third party may decide election, Man's mental age issue in marriage, Mr Eagleton looks to Senator Kennedy, Anniversary pieces, Britain's projected population growth in next 40 years less than formerly predicted, E German automatic guns anger Bonn, Eight in contest for chairman of Tory backbench committee, Motorway threat to parkland Environment, Doctors vote for radical reform of British Medical Association, Review started of diplomatic land held abroad, Jordan denies coup story, Prizewinning poet in a hurry, Kennedy bomber wreckage found after 28 years, Stormont MP chaired IRA conference, court is told, Oxford council men threaten strike, Women call for step to equal pay next year, Bishop condemns police raid on Basque church, Rhodesian's petition may release frozen assets. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Equity & Law, Play, Cassell, Collins, Gre, Telefusion Limited, Blackstone, Hoechst, The Times, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Muller, George Philip, Scotia Investments Limited, The Listener, Joviel Properties Limited, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, Time Products Limited, Klm, Healey & Baker, Clarks, Angus & Robertson, The London Hilton., Bowater, M&G Property Fund., Longman, Sun life assurance society limited, Atcost, Bnp, Country Life, Hine, Bea, Antony Gibbs, The Lost Country. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West German Elections. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Goodman will present Miss, Latest appointments, £47,474 award to farmer, Wider powers for CNAA. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments also on page 31, Fashion And Beauty, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on page 30, Appointments Vacant also on page 31. Reviews: Speaking for themselves The Hero's Children The Post-War Generation in Eastern Europe, Royal Ballet hides its light under a bushel Ballet Gala Covent Garden, Ingham's brass: Palermo's English connexion Princes under the Volcano, Fenella Fielding in new comedy, The man who would be King The Cecil King Diary 1965/1970, The Max Bygraves Show Victoria Palace, Life and soul of the party Lady Randolph Churchill The Dramatic Years: 1895-1921, Victor Spinetti as Herod, Quick guide, Barbican-a cultural bridge, Fiction Wild Thing, The Monday Book: William, Allegri quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, New steps forward Novy Mir: a Selection 1925-67, Arthur McCann and all his, Family of the underworld The Profession of Violence The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins, Two Trevelyans The India We Left, A half century of Auntie The Biggest Aspidistra In The World By Peter Black (BBC £2) Those Vintage Years of Radio By John Snagge and Michael Barsley, The Times Anthology of Detective Stories, London debuts. Law: Coal Board liable for not providing showers McGhee V National Coal Board. Sport: Bula and Pendil just the bonus to a Winter bonanza, Two late mistakes cost Leinster a piece of rugby history, Sports in Brief, Lord Wigg's harsh words, When blood gets into the ink, World's top four forfeit status, One positive moment gives England reality of victory, Oxford's task of building team around two Blues, Trevino fined for withdrawing, Torquay dismiss Ford to economize, Weakened East Midlands no match for Coventry, Liverpool agree to UEFA Cup date, Sugar's kicking brings Surrey to defeat, Newport given hard fight by Cambridge, Parun brings down his hero for best win of career, Ballsbridge eclipses November record, IOC to reopen bidding on Winter Games, Martini prizes increased for Barnton, Cambridge not so forward but more respectable, Scotland again prove too good, Coventry face Swansea without Wardlow, Blank day for favourites at Teesside, Bushell wrecks disjointed Hampshire, Plans for World Cup finals to be discussed, Football results, Irish run themselves back into reckoning, Leicestershire just fail to survive. Property: Spotlight on the West Country, Market moods for a place in the country, London And Suburban Properties. Politics and Parliament: In fairness to others farmworkers cannot be allowed to receive their wage increase, Minister to consider abuse of house improvement grants House of Commons, Trolley buses and trams may be re-invented, Special studies into chopper style bicycles, Price lists, unit pricing and cash recovery powers impracticable in short-term freeze, Onus still on doctors to resolve fee dispute, More have prospect of buying a home House of Lords, MPs press for delay of EEC vote on lorries. Editorials/Leaders: Competition In Europe, Peron On The Way Home, Clearer Voices For Industry And Trade, A Good Field But Somewhat Large. Letters to the Editor: Labour and the EEC, Dealing with young offenders, Ulster: the British dimension, Secrecy over road plans, Preservation of Bath, Pressure on the press, No motorway to Europe, Public law status for Chambers, ... and need to educate public, Drawbacks of living in tower blocks, Pension bonus, Cost of the metrication charade, Decline in postal services, Rhodesia and Uganda, Whiter Whitehall, Stationery scrap, The retailing of petrol, Funds for social services. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Margaret Webster Gift for friendship, Mr Freddie Grisewood A well-loved broadcaster, Mr Martin Dies, A. V-M. Kingstonmccloughry, Prof Mario Vinciguerra, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, November 14, 1947 Mr Dalton resigns. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts remain steady, Courtaulds rise on interim, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Sugar futures up 102½ points, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, New Issues Jamaica seeking $10m in Euro-market, Equities Fresh buying of industrials, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Dollar weakens. Business and Finance: Company Meeting NMA Wright Stephenson Holdings, A. W. (Securities) Limited, Devlin Report urges single body to represent business community, £100m drive by British companies in Europe, Ministry 'influenced Courtaulds decision', Mining ACM's big potential at Mt Keith, General Accident's worldwide results for 9 months ended 30th September 1972, SEC studies Midwest offer to UK brokers, Courtaulds Interim Profit and Dividend, Wholesale price index up, P & O-Bovis news today, Shipyard men back, BSC credit efficiency drive for cutting back first-half loss to £6m, Courage, Bids and Deals Enter Highcastle for Causton, BAC team invited to China for talks on sale of 20 VC10s, Japanese team formed to discuss ways of boosting imports from UK, French minister rejects statutory freeze, Business Diary: The call Sir Humphrey expected, The Times list of latest dividends, Company News Bigger profits and margins at Robertson, Muar River Rubber Co. Ltd., Briefly from the Boardroom, Small service firms head pleas to DTI, Speculation blamed for U S $4,669m quarterly deficit, Hint that US price curbs will stay, Important lessons that should sink in, One large, loud voice for British business?, CBI seeking to block freeze Bill loophole over salary increments, Barclaycard turnover up by 60 pc this year, Concern over the Brussels outlook on tariffs, Robert Kitchen Taylor & Co. Limited, Babcock's £8.5m bid rejected by Woodall, Man-made and cotton yarn production falls, Money Market Rates, 3.5pc fall in construction firms' new orders abroad, Citroen-Fiat agreement in danger of collapse, Dutch Government poised to introduce statutory price control system, How the markets moved, CBI mission to seek openings in Iranian industry, Dow Jones below 1,000 as selling prevails, NFC plan £5m centres, BLMC in Europe link on environment, F. H. Lloyd Holdings Limited, Attack on move to put off pulp price rises, RCM review, Ekofisk-Teesside pipe deal, Profits up at Courtaulds, Gold eases slightly, Associates deals, Courtaulds' UK profit potential. Business Appointments: Managing director named for Chloride Group. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,231.

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