The Times - 12/10/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Charles Hargrove, From Jean Thoraval, From Clive Borrell, From David Wood Political Editor, From David Cross, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Christopher Sweeney, By Michael Hatfield, By Philip Howard, By Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From John Chartres, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Harry Debelius, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Harry Golombek, From Peter Strafford, From Stewart Harris, By Peter Evans, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Tom German, By Gerry Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Michael Ratcliffe, Robert Kee, David Pryce-Jones, Robert Nye, Ion Trewin, Dennis Potter, Stephen Walsh, Richard Maylan, Philip Howard, PHS, Ronald Butt, A. A. WALTERS, Cassel Professor of Economics, , GERARD YOUNG, , JAMES ALLEN, , FRANK LISSAUER, , WILLIAM C. HALL, , J. D. K. LLOYD, , GEORGE PICKERING, , SANDY WILSON, , GEORGE HUXLEY, , T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , VERNON D. SHERGOLD, , THOMAS ALLEN, , JERRY WIGGIN, , ROBERT C. SMITH, Somerset County Councillor, Axbridge Division., JOHN HOUSE, Chairman, , TUFTON BEAMISH, , JOE ASHTON, , K. W. HAWORTH, , RAYMOND VERE NICOLL, , ANN BOSTOCK, , D. A. YATES, , C. H. WATSON, , NANCY D. LLOYD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, , BY Our Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer, HUMPHREY TAYLOR, , DORE SILVERMAN, , GEORGE AUSTIN, , C. J. COSSEY, , By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, J. H. MACGREGOR, , By Clifford Webb, Hugh Stephenson, Geoffrey Bell, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, From Anthony Thomas, By Anthony Rowley, From Our US Economics Correspondent, John Whitmore, R. RIGBY, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: EEC told compulsory incomes and prices policy may be inevitable, Motoring Popularity justifies Motor Show, Mugger with a knife gets three years, Envoys of two Germanies in new talks, Dolls' house enthusiasts join silver bidders, UN say S African police like Gestapo, Journalists at 'The Sun' resume work, Final Labour gesture on EEC Bill, Briton forecasts desertions from Rhodesian police, International body to advise on Malta's industry, Speaker's conference urged to look at student voting rights, Herr Scheel holds Peking talks after establishing Bonn's diplomatic relations with China, Ten years for bank messenger who helped gang for £250, Jail riot hostage in hospital, Unemployment as issue in Canadian election, Commission 'favours mining at expense of the environment', Sleeping in colour, Girl says no explosives or guns in her home, Call for militancy in defence of moderation, German mercenary shot in hijack attempt, German Christian Democrats' stage-managed congress cuts a poor electoral figure, McGovern plan for Vietnam is attacked, Republican senator puts blame on Gen Abrams, New words, rude words even royal words, 'Work as you please' trial by council, Death Knell of Mid-Wales if Cambria line is closed, Mayor of Aberystwyth says, Adults who 'lie and spy' criticized by teenagers in survey, Safer aspirin now made available on prescription, Protest by blind workers stops council meeting, Mr Powell challenge to Cabinet on Asians, Duel challenge man held by Belgian police, ... but what about the little man round the corner? Bernard Levin, Famine threatens 130,000 in Papua-New Guinea, Uganda troops pulled back from frontier, Modern image sought to attract young, Pledge to act firmly against polluters, Paris protest while peace talks continue, Jaguar XJ12 is resold at £1,524 over list price, 'Blacking' of Heatons by dockers lifted in part, Examining the tribal myths States of Ireland, Minister drove at nearly 100 mph, Planner ally for the good life Environment Christopher Warman, Pakistan to let journalists visit Bangladesh, Mrs Bingham is found guilty on one charge, Empire State owners are thinking of adding 11 storeys to its stature, Injunction sought on thalidomide article, Adenis urge Arabs to halt attacks by North, Jordan envoy to UN is robbed, New darling of the party has a busy time, £7,500 paid at sale of stuffed animals, Paris girl acquitted in abortion trial, Satellite rescue system being developed in US, Mr Whitelaw denies that Army's hands are tied in military action against Northern Ireland gunmen, Mrs Davey 'would try again to free Timothy', Lewisham call for race relations inquiry, A new corner-shop for Mayfair, Call for expansion of Greater London area, Weather plays tricks on Everest team, UN told America wants to cut payments, The Times Diary PHS's Blackpool illuminations, Judge says Mrs Bingham was like rat in a trap, Police not to be shackled on pay, MP says, Envoy chats as rescuers free him from rubble, Police were brutal, girl pickets allege, Detention of young by police is criticized, Mr Whitelaw routs Tory critics over Ulster policies, Ten more camps to take Uganda Asians, Closing ranks behind the Tory leader, Convicted man's human rights complaint fails, Hint of action against indecent posters, Franco regime adopts new measures to discipline students, Soviet team loses ground in chess Olympiad, Judges accused in Berlin anarchist trial, Miners' union may decide to delay pay claim, Protest over motions, 'Stop lying' call to State Department, Plain clothes men change to fancy dress, Belfast gun battle as barricades go up, Magistrate is shot three times in front of daughters after dropping them at Belfast school, Letter-bombs fail to go off, Resources: Artificial 'natural' gas. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, Oxford University Press, Ppa, The New Maples, Multiple Display Advertisements, Harvey Nichols, Datsun, New Society, The Sheraton-Munich Hotel, Taylor Woodrow, Lowenbrau, Saa, Colston, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, M & G, Klm, Hertz, Nelson, Edna O' Brien Night, Saab 96., Lovell, Hampton & Sons, Slaughter Before Export, Charities Aid Fund, George Allen & Unwin, Ncl. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Rentals, Forthcoming Events, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Sport: Sports in Brief, Show jumping Broome and Edgar qualify for final, Rugby Union Rumanians flattered as counties do all the work, Bushell inspires easy win for Kent with 14 points, Robinson's colts placed in France, Football Newly shaped England pinned down by mature Yugoslavs, Yamamoto pays top price, Lethargic Spurs anger Nicholson, Bristol Rovers deepen the depression, Smallest crowd for 45 year at Torquay, Surrey beat 14 men but not by much, Golf Now is the time to break that grip, British women's champion best of three, Boxing Promoters do battle before heavyweights, Murless may make amends today, Drobny to handle two teams, Last night's results International match, More women's races next year, Tennis Sell-out likely for Davis Cup final, New plan for grand prix tournament, Leeds hold all the trumps throughout. Reviews: Gluckian intimacy Alceste Ledlanet Festival Stanley Sadie, Euphonium concerto, Bothering the young Epistle to a Godson and Other Poems, London debuts, The Collections, by L. P. Hart-, Fiction Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin, The Man Who Loved Cat Danc-, BBC SO/Maazel/ Sidwell Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Confusing patchwork in shades of grey Trust an Englishman, Everyone's favourite literary aunt Rose Macaulay, Reluctant Neighbours, by E. R., The Taming of the Shrew Crucible, Sheffield Charles Lewsen, A great world beyond control, Scouts viewed without derision Brussels Greenwich Irving Wardle, Camden Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Richard Maylan, The Monday Book: David Pryce-. Editorials/Leaders: Protection For Lancashire, From Blackpool To Wiesbaden, The Failure Of The Children's ACT, A Crime And A Blunder. Letters to the Editor: Points to clarify on research into postal efficiency, British public opinion and the EEC, Times-Europa, Curb on pay rises, Future boundaries of Somerset, Cliffe Marshes, Background music, Issues at the Lincoln by-election, Gas board saga and a real fear, Purging virus of UK commerce, The false economy of rail closures. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Army university cadetships, Latest appointments. Law: Claim for unfair dismissal fails Stokes v Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, Boy taken from school without notice: head entitled to fees Mount v Oldham Corporation. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Dr Louis Leakey, Dr Donald Wing Bibliography of the 17th century, Dr W. B. Manley, Mr Arthur Rau Antiquarian bookseller, Mr R. J. Painter, Obituary. Business and Finance: Mr Healey condemns aims of Finance Act, $ confidence speeds up central bank DM sales, Intentions alone will not satisfy consumers, Prices policy the key to interest rates, Cedar Holdings Limited Bankers, Dutch curbs on new industries, Italian chemical workers' contract a good omen, Miles Druce forecast down, Cocoa talks hit major snag, Bank of Wales prospectus out next week, Bonochord Limited, P & O seeks to put off emergency meeting, BSC being asked to 'keep ranks' on prices, Spot Position of Sterling, Midland show centre plan should get the final go-ahead tomorrow, Legal & General Interim Report. First half of year 1972, Mining General Mining group quarterlies, EMI bid backed by Golden Egg, Hongkong agrees to quotas on more textile exports to Britain, Masius in link with American agency, Lucas lays off 1,700 after 4-day stoppage, Forward Levels, More tin produced, Prerequisites for a European capital market, The Times list of latest dividends, Strike threat at Leyland lorry plants to back sit-in, Eight named for Industrial Advisory Board, Hotel meals may cost 10 pc more, survey predicts, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Battle joined for G. Heath, Equities Investors ponder TUC statement, Individual large retailers pledge themselves to hold margins steady for a year, British stake in French new town scheme invited, Japanese to maintain steel export restraint, KLM support for ailing charter airline, Company News Dawnay Day accelerate to bumper £2.2m, Export restrictions eased, Deadlock on Saturday bank opening, Japan may introduce exports surcharge, First Chicago Corporation, Ballingarry Collieries Production Limited, Money Market Rates, NCB to start £20m mine if Drax B station coal-fired, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged up slightly, Business Diary: Rowland-Jones, shareholder extraordinary, How the markets moved, Miles Druce after the abandoned forecast, The Times Share Indices, Ingersoll-Rand Co buys former GEC-AEI plant, Sterling General Insurance barred, Finance houses reach reserve assets target, House approves Nixon Bill to curb spending, Moulinex, Ingersoll-Rand Company, Court rejects IBM plea, Has the Community forgotten its workforce?, Industrialist urges Royal Commission to study jobs, R-R men give strike notice, Associates deals, Court Line forms £18m holding company, Squibb Corporation, Slater opens bank branch in Frankfurt, SE chief's hopes for EEC capital market. Business Appointments: Business appointments Kleinwort Benson names new director. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities remain cautious, Foreign Exchange Pound advances 18 points, Commodities Wool continues strong, New Issues Terms set-for $16m British Land loan, NY silver down 360 points, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Property: Property To Let, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,201.
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