The Times - 06/12/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Dan van der Vat, By Brian Cashinella, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Fred Emery, From Christopher Reed, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From a Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Brian James, By Norman Creek, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Paul Moor, William Mann, Thames, Leonard Buckley, Michael Wale, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, Guy Brett, Tony Aldous Environment Correspondent, PHS, Ian McDonald, Robert Fisk, C. H. DOBINSON, , F. G. TANNER, , GEOFFREY FINSBERG, , GREVILLE JANNER, , J. E. DAYTON, , ANTHONY PARKIN, , J. D. TUNNICLIFFE, , G. H. MILLER-STIRLING, , R. D. REID, , PETER HELPS, , WAKEFIELD of KENDAL, , M. BAIL, , BALLANTRAE, , LEWISHAM, , DOROTHY WYLY, , ERNEST LONBAY, , JOHN ST. ASAPH, , ERIC EDWARDS, , R. B. OWEN, , T. GLYN THOMAS, , LANGTON D. FOX, , P. L. RITZEMA, , PAUL JOHNSON, , BRUCE K. CHAPMAN, , M. WOLFE, , H. F. G. SHEPPARD, , David Bonavia, TOM COX, , Margaret Allen, DR B. R. TURNER, , Mary McCurrie, MRS H. O. GLOVER, , R. GEOFFREY TAYLOR, , By Christopher Wilkins, By Malcolm Brown, By Business News Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From Richard Wigg, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ian Morison, From John Earle, PETER L. T. STROUD, , C. A. RUSSELL, , LOUIS PETCH, , D. A. FORTH, , A. G. HINES, , From Frank Vogl, A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, Patricia Tisdall, By Anthony Rowley, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, by Philippe Lemaitre Le Monde, by Melvyn Westlake The Times, by Roberto Aliboni secretary-general, Institute of International Affairs, , by Philippe Simonnot Le Monde, by Guy Hawtin, by Hans-Jürgen Mahnke Die Welt, by Mario Salvatorelli La Stampa, by Hamani Diori President, Republic of Niger, by Vittorio Zucconi La Stampa, by Clifford Longley The Times, by Peter Tulloch research officer, Overseas Development Institute,
ResumoNews: BEA is to reinstate suspended pilot, N Ireland schools 'should be open to all', Free public transport soon, county architect predicts, Jury in Angry Brigade case spend second night in hotel, Never trust a tiger, circus man tells court, Georgian houses may go to council tenants, George Best placed on transfer list, Drugs Bill reflects children's plight, Profit making in takeover battle, Mr Whitlam announces approach to China as soon as he is sworn in, Briton jailed for six years as spy in Zambia, Sewell plea on 30-year sentence rejected, Conflict over agricultural issues, Vietnam negotiators take day's break for reflection, Stones accused of Riviera drug parties, Noise pollution clamour adds to din in Japan, Wounds that will not heal on the countryside of Britain, The phenomenal market for cook books, Shakespeare company governor resigns, New conditions for foreign investment, Mr Peter Ustinov playing everyone, as usual, and a fairy tale, Cuba and America close to hijacking agreement, South African unions vote to end race bar, Success of Trudeau visit, Advantages in unified body on work safety, Expelled priests praise Ugandan bishops' courage, Minister backs proposals for effluent control, No grounds for rail merger story, says MP, West Germany, France, French seek behind-scenes support from WEU, Medicine: 'Hot dogs' and headaches, £210,000 jewel robbery at Hampstead house, Dr Barzel pays price to lead Opposition, Defect in playgroup aid, Baluchi governor resigns, Indian bazaars cash in on 'rags', Malta reporter fined for privilege breach, Let's all be little Englanders, Bizarre killing by doctor, prosecution says, Reducing burden on higher courts, A walk on the winter side in economy-conscious Peking, Crossbred steer is Smithfield's champion, Fair trade Bill: a quarter step towards helping consumers, Welsh valley to get biggest radio telescope, Trident pilot's heart trouble started when he was 20, pathologist tells crash inquiry, Good signs on Irish extradition, Design for the Mediterranean, EEC 'must move towards democratic system', GLC ready to ban 40ft lorries from central London, Extension of public-house hours 'need not increase prices', Price paid for freedom can be high, Russian rewards to increase output of grain, AUEW persists in its defiance of the Industrial Court, 'Shamateurism' in boys' football alleged by leader, Guerrillas killed near borders, Rhodesia claims, Peasants set new trend in Chinese painting, Guerrillas predict Israel attack on Syria soon, The Times Diary Callas comes out of retirement, Britain, Five bodies found in sea as gales lash Britain, An African leader's view, Troops kill Belfast workman by mistake, Unknown Rubens is unveiled, Towards partnership in voluntary sector, The associates are getting anxious, Sir Desmond Plummer goes underground on his official visit to Peking, Burst oil pipeline pollutes West German farms, Three options for the Commonwealth countries, Government's 5% growth rate is unrealistic, CBI leader says, House of Lords to consider law of affray, US-Soviet accord on building own embassies, Ministers agree on £1,850m budget for enlarged EEC, Philip Howard looks at London: Golders Green ashes, Campaign launched to combat plunder of rare books from libraries, Strike shuts Italian schools, Proposed legal drinking age of 17; public houses could open 14 hours a day, Good will is not enough, Third biggest union to ask for talks to break freeze, Europe, All aboard the last Apollo, Italy, Give and take in commerce, Unrest among students at Alexandria, Apollo astronauts prepare for final Moon mission, Rich harvest: Mr Arthur John, Five per cent real increase in Britain's defence budget announced for coming year, Life sentences in Montreal club fire case. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Sterling Health Products, National, Domecq sherry, Mellersh & Harding, Mouton-Cadet, Motor, The Guthrie Corporation Ltd, Christmas Gift Guide, Société Nationale D'investissement, Science & Technology for Development, Dunlop, Overseas Development Administration, Mepc, The Times, Piccadilly, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Peers, Heinemann, Dewar's, Oxfam, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Detroit Bank & Trust, Banque Internationale Pour L'afrique Occidentale, Societe Tunisienne De Banque, Algiers International Fair, Royal Bank of Canada, Thomson Holidays, British Steel Corporation, Audi Nsu, Wdm, LEGGE Locks, 'Regional Development in Europe', Abbey Life., Weatherall Green & Smith, Punch. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: No power to award costs Regina v Beynon, Wrong procedure Regina v Porter, Doctors need not give evidence in US in woman's action against drug firms Seyfang v G. D. Searle & Co and Others. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Company Notices, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Appointments Vacant also on page 28. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, Dec 5, 1947 Austrian deadlock. Sport: Sports in Brief, All Blacks team could be vulnerable at Moseley, Hilldyke Flower makes top price, Glenkiln likely to master rivals in Ayr race, Cambridge are favourites, MCC confidence restored after Cottam's late successes, Hutchinson returns at the side of Garland, When the stars become too distant, Jorden gathers his forces, Best unable to support pressures of his fame, Tennis, Murdoch's place goes to old rival, Betting shop facilities not restored, Ipswich keep on winning to take fourth place, Boxing, Tonbridge pair seek fourth win, Stracey stops Melendez in gruelling bout, Irish positions sorted out, Miss McCafferty after two crowns. Reviews: Sidney Nolan Marlborough Gallery Tate Gallery, Stomu Yamash'ta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Barcelona honours Benguerel, Dusty Springfield Talk of the Town, LPO/Krips Royal Festival Hall, Between two cultures A Passage to England, Bush and Milhaud Guildhall School of Music, Historic sale of Giulio Romano drawings, The Island of the Mighty Aldwych, A children's musical show, Schreber's Last Illness King's Head. Politics and Parliament: Next phase of pay and prices policy to include steps to prevent abuses in change to VAT, Wise to work with Eire in face of common danger-Lord Windlesham House of Lords, Pressure for statement on Chrysler shares decision, Tory fears new tax will be more damaging than SET: year's delay rejected, Widespread evasion and administrative shambles predicted by Mr Healey House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: Longer Hours At The Public House, Case For Consistency, Home Thoughts From The Moon. Letters to the Editor: Kith and kin, State of the novel, Welsh road signs, Charity registration for VAT, Penalties in Rugby, Goodbye Piccadilly, Monetarists, From Dr B. R. Turner, From Mr Tom Cox, From Mr R. Geoffrey Taylor, Levin on Labour, Cities being suffocated by cars and lorries, Future of Ebbw Vale steel works, Education in France, Jews in Russia, A Borgia in the garden, Majority correspondence, Motor insurance and third party damage, From Mrs H. O. Glover, Training of journalists. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs M. L. Yates, Mr Justice Ungoedthomas A former Solicitor-General, Mr William Wilson, Mr F. R. Lewis Building of Earls Court, Obituary, Sir Compton Mackenzie. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Army scholarships. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities UK index at new all time high, Wall Street, Stores firm, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 33 points, Country brokers start to count costs. Business and Finance: New economic post for US trade minister, Bids and Deals Lloyds & Scots have 30 pc of British Relay, Government rush for offices in Midlands, Raleigh gains £500,000 order for bicycles, Milan hold-up in Bowring's EEC quotations, Finance group extends Newton Chambers offer, Wage spiral in EEC expected to continue, BSA certain of significant first half loss, Lord Shawcross says, Bank of England's credit policy attacked at seminar, Advertising and Marketing Tourist board's home holidays campaign, DTI names six sectors at head of price queue, MEPC reverses its valuation policy, Company News Assoc Leisure bounces back to £1.2m profit, British Empire Securities And General Trust Limited, MEPC valuation policy switch lowers shares, Spot Position of Sterling, Report may urge BSC to ease prices squeeze, Lake & Elliot, Ltd, Regional grant cut to cost Ford £1m yearly, Mining Buffels increase dividend, Forward Levels, Shortfall in net borrowing need by Government, Equities Gussies forge ahead, Associate deals, European Commission likely to respect UK freeze of steel prices, The Times list of latest dividends, Business Diary: City stake in life sciences, TriStar deal signed, Briefly from the Boardroom, Interim Statement. Standard and Chartered BANKING GROUP LIMITED, Bremner & Company Limited, Minister clarifies grants policy, Clash on dividend freeze, Stock Exchange to allow broking and jobbing firms to go public, Minister doubts whether EEC's directives will cover takeover mergers, Imports more dangerous than mergers, Accountants 'lead the field for pay', Interim Statement Philblack Limited, Fixed Interest and Money More interest in gilt-edged, Luxembourg acts 'to protect IOS offshoot assets', Money Market Rates, Harmonizing of drug patents 'in advanced stage', Mr Chataway will explain Chrysler deal, West German government's heavy spending, C.L.R.P. Investment Trust Limited, Tokyo cabinet backs plan for more social welfare, How the markets moved, Mersey container dispute may end, The Times Share Indices, Brewers' stranglehold is unbroken, Japan shipbuilding setback, Bowater chief steps down, GUS looks poised for rival Timpson bid after Sears pulls out, OECD to study problems of multinational companies, French set up company to lease Concordes, Bonn ex-minster to head bank, Staffs vote to form 'union' free from politics. Business Appointments: Mr J Reardan to direct Leyland overseas drive. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,248.
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