The Times - 06/11/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Fred Emery, By Clive Borrell, From Gretel Spitzer, From Denis Taylor, By Philip Howard, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, John Chartres Whitehaven, By Iverach McDonald, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knine, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Stewart Harris, By Penny Symon, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Michael Hardy, By Tim Railton, By Richard Streeton, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Tom Freeman, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, Gerald Ely, Fred Emery, PHS, Tim Jones, W. G. HAYTER, Warden, New College, Oxford. November 3., R. C. RITCHIE, Chairman, Monday Club Young Members' Group, 51-3 Victoria Street, SW1. November 3., BERNARD LEWIS, , ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, 118-120 Wardour Street, W1., J. M. LEGGATE, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , S. J. M. LAWFORD, , CAMPBELL of ESKAN, L. FARRER-BROWN, DUNCAN OPPENHEIM, HUGH CARADON, HENDERSON, KENNETH SANSBURY, ELLIOT of HARWOOD, HOWICK., P. LARGE, , TOMMY STEELE, Petersham, Richmond, Surrey. November 3., J. R. COLVILLE, , ASHLEY BRAMALL, Leader, , DAVID ROONEY, Headmaster, , P. G. NATHAN, , By Bevis Hillier, Michael Leapman, Leonard Amey, Kenneth Mackenzie, Geoffrey Wansell, Sarah Curtis, T. E. RYMER., Irving Wardle, Paul Moor, Morton N. Cohen, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Chris Dunkley, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Corina and Malcolm Brown, By Ross Davies, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From John Earle, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Spiegelberg, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Kershaw, BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, , PETER TOWNSEND, , By Our Agricultural Correspondent, DAVID GREEN, , ROWLAND J. GEE, , C. J. THOMAS, , N. W. BOWIE, , ALFRED RUBENS, Chairman, , Anthony Thomas, By Alan Hamilton, recently in Norway, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas in Washington, From David Bonavia, From Anthony Thomas, By John Woodland, Philip Dyer, Andrew Wilson, by Charles Hargrove, by Patrick Brogan, by Jacques Isnard, by Jacqueline Grapin, by John Gretton, by a Special Correspondent, by Anthony Rowley, by Simon Scott Plummer, by John Ardagh, by Margot Lyon,
ResumoNews: Mediterranean nations agree on cooperation, The need to resist growing pressures on the press from within, Concern but little action on the environment, Occupation rights to continue in Germany, Pollution: Heavy metals in Swansea Bay, Government economic model still crucial, Increasing two-way tourist traffic across the Channel, Hope of Dail Bill this month to tighten law against the IRA, Waldheim plea for new UN war against crime, Serious financial difficulties in expanding electronics industry, Trickle becomes a flood as new financial trusts look to Europe, Mr Walker in reshaped trade post, Leader of Tory 1922 group quits, More readers letters, UK clothing groups gain a firm foothold, Gaullists losing ground but still a closely knit and dominant party, Terence O'Neill, ahead of his time in Ulster?, Bonn opens case for abandoning Europa rocket, Bombers try to halt communist build-up, Industry faces up to the economic facts of life, Brighton vicar is new Dean of Johannesburg, ·I can sympathize with the, Priority for pay and prices Bill, Real hope of resuming the talks Mr Barber says, Marcos move to retain power, 'Confused lottery system' for council mortgages, Councillors call for report on their role, Important side issues also being decided when Americans go to polls tomorrow, London search for escaped Rampton patients, The meeting of St George and the Godfather, Australian election may be decided by the smallest party, Rocketing prices are threat to future of Bordeaux wines, David Wood Beginning to think the unthinkable, Theatres seek varied solutions to the problem of wooing back their audiences, Farne Islands seal cull begins today, A welcome for British investment-on conditions, Hunt for gunmen after shooting of family, 19 government changes and bigger Cabinet in Mr Heath's reshuffle, Union leaders aiming at 10% increase, Probation officers dismiss their salaries committee as London group prepares to strike, Fading town pins hope on tourism Regional notebook, US shadow over meeting of Nine, Britain will try to avert heavier lorry threat, Top fashion houses forsake traditional pedestal to seek a wider market, Overseas policy for the future: if you cannot beat them, join them, Economists endorse McGovern campaign, Polls show no petticoat vote in US, Mr McGovern launches 'big lie' attack on Nixon peace talks, All 5,000 Britons may be evicted from Uganda, Egyptian sculpture for auction, Older pupils 'should help infants to read', Indians defy order to quit offices in Washington, Home Office has no doubts about us, society says, Close fight for Labour policy post inevitable, The Times Diary A new line on the Underground map, Dormitory suburbs give Paris the new town blues, British food firms ahead of the starting gun, Newspaper in US accuses Justice Department, Mr Davies to be Minister for Europe, Government moves to halt rapid drift from the land, Big rise is feared in hotel prices, Seven gave $2.5m to Nixon funds, Grave crisis of faith for the Roman Catholic Church, Prospect of unemployment haunts the universities, Rape and rapture as the Forsytes live again, Industrialists taking more interest in Britain, Solicitors divided on costs for innocent, Prospects harder but still good for our own property companies, Pibroch winners exchange places, High price of technology, Harrow plea to curb Asians' flow, Turkey on brink of intervention by military, Boeing hijacking ransom prepared, Diplomacy of gentle persuasion, De Gaulle's son denies any political ambition, Unions learning to negotiate and employers discovering man-management, UNICEF: 25 years of giving children a chance, Train services in Kent may be reduced, Gourmets make stand against new barbarism as ground shifts beneath their feet, As M Pompidou was saying the other day: 'Dear old France...it's all over', Mr Mickey Mouse arrested, Elgar trust members to pay off £8,000 deficit. Picture Gallery: France. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Tap, Western Credit Holdings Ltd., Banque Hervet, Chemical Bank, sinvim, Direction Technique DES Constructions Navales, Air France, Equity & Law, Jones Lang Wootton, Société Financiére Européenne, The Burlington Magazine, National Westminster Bank, Datsun, Auguste-Thouard, The H. Goldman Group Limited, Herring Daw & Manners, Hillier Parker, Bourdais Entreprises, Mackenzie Hill, Compagnie Financière de Suez, Ansafone, Banco di Roma, Centre International de Paris, Banque Occidentale, Cogedim, Société Générale, Glen Lockhart Knitwear, A. W. Bain & Sons, Piccadilly, Bup, P&o, Martell, Oxfam, Languedoc-Roussillon, Hertz, Meridien, Eyre Methuen, Bct, French Railways, John D. Wood, Star [Great Britain] Holdings Limited, The Rhône-Poulenc Group, The Spastics Society, Jones Lang Wootton S.A., Lauren Bacall in "Applause", Nbp, Bnp, Hampton & Sons, Citroen Cars Ltd, Heathrow Airport, Twa, Banco Central De LA Republica Argentina, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Weatheralls (France) S.A., Richard Ellis Sa, Port Autonome De Dunkerque. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Weekend results and tables, Smith has little trouble with tired Gimeno, Sports in Brief, Satisfaction for Richmond, Tradesmen retain title, British can match strength of champions in final, Welsh captain demoted, Rugby Union results, Gothenburg, Nov 5.-John New-, Three matches to test Palace, Piggott's light diamond-bright as ever, Moore steps further forward, All Blacks make changes, Keegan at root of Chelsea's problems, Coventry find balance and a bright future, Players face four games in eight days, Paish fit to play at Hanover, Gloucestershire not dismayed, Leeds still all-powerful, Custom may be outdated, All Blacks find little joy in victory at Cardiff, Jacklin's years of famine are over, US could make historic as well as artistic impression, For the Record, Hertfordshire display the old fashioned virtues. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Mixing new buildings with old. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Forthcoming Events, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: A British Look At France, The Cabinet Changes, Mr Trudeau Has To Walk A Tightrope, Hotels At Crossroads. Letters to the Editor: The he Government's offer on price controls, Administering the Empire, Benefit for the Revenue, not the husbands, Green Paper on the proposed system of tax credits, Arbitrary decisions on the granting of patents, Primary schools, Developers and consents for planning, Overseas development, Transport and the disabled, Taking no chances, Buildings on farm land, Dick Barton's back, Penalties in court, Plea for less criticism of British cars, Visit of Soviet musicians, Parental frustrations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces, Judge Advocate of the Fleet. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Arts and Entertainment: Bell Cup bridge, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,222. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1947. Reviews: Dr Han Suyin, a many splendoured blend of east and west, Music festivals conference, Leppard's sparkle in Handel ECO/Leppard Queen Elizabeth Hall, Plea for action to save 'dving' church, The World About Us BBC 2, Felsenstein and protégés, Books on Thursday: Michael, EEC effect on the price review Agriculture, London Bach Society Queen Elizabeth Hall, A human Hal Henry IV, Part 2 Theatre Royal, Bristol, Looking Glass warriors Aspects of Alice. Obituaries: Sir R. W. Parkes A distinguished diplomat, Sir David Wilkinson, Mr U. V. Bogaerde Former Times art editor, Harry Richman, Obituary. Business and Finance: American gas distributors cash in on shortages, BLMC in race to settle wages' dispute, Japanese predicting 10pc yen revaluation, Lord Stokes' ex-deputy explains why he left, How Redman Heenan International survived to face its year of recovery, Britain's timetable is extended as Peking awaits its biggest trade fair, MPS will impress on CEGB case for coal, Factoring boost forecast, UK finance to help lift production in Egypt, Results this week Unilever, RD-Shell Beecham and Boots, Russian grain harvest 30m tons short of target, Bowring likely to get Milan bourse quote, Pendulum swings to incomes policy, BSR's potential rival gears up for mass production, Discovery boosts coke supplies, Mining Kamunting profit likely to fall again, Lending rate 7½pc, Portfolio advice by Boston bank, Business Diary in Europe: Diamonds are for Frankfurt, Briefly from the Boardroom, Contracts £13m chemical plant award for BASF, Argentina hopes to sell more beef in Britain, Cope Allman International Limited, Freight Report Frustrating week in tanker market, British Leyland gets Whitehall go-ahead for huge Rover plant expansion in the Midlands, Problem of a generating gap, Valuable lessons for British managers in the American approach to PR, Threat to spread Lucas strike on Merseyside, Reaping the rewards of worker participation, US agency less critical of Soviet wheat sales deal, Government calls in food industry leaders for price policy talks, Norwegians set to build mini steel plant in UK, Company News Ward White's new structure for growth, Kuwait oil talks break down, W German retail sales increase by 9 per cent, European share ratings in perspective, Managers' salaries up 10.8 per cent in a year, 4pc jobless rate 'not a realistic US target', Redman Heenan firm ready for deal with Detroit, The subtle system has become too popular, Commercial radio terms too stern for some groups. Stock Exchange Tables: Smaller African cocoa crop expected, New Issues Burton Group offers stake in property, Capitalization. Business Appointments: NatWest post for Sir W Mather.
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