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The Times - 09/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, From Christopher Sweeney, By Our Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Ian McDonald, By Staff Reporters, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent., By Our Medical Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock Aberystwyth, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Leapman Chicago, From Michael Knine, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Hardy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Brian Lewis, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom Freeman, By Norman Fox, Barry Norman, George Hutchinson, Kay Brown, Victoria Brittain, Ken Gosling, Gerald Ely, Fred Emery, Harold Evans, Richard Davy, PHS, Innis Macbeath, NOEL ANNAN, J. W. HACKETT., IVOR H. MILLS, Professor of, JOHN FOSTER WHITE., R. C. BENIANS, JOHN. FERGUSON, ANGELA MOUNTER, D. M. MORRIS, , R. C. BELLAN, Dean of Studies., DONALD KEATING., J. PATTERSON., GEORGE M. RAINBIRD, , IVOR HERBERT, Chairman., RODNEY SLATFORD., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Leonard Amey, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Barnfather, By lan Murray Labour Staff, By Roy Farndon, By Our Industrial Editor, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer., By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, R. W. POLLOCK., DAVID BRUNSKILL., From John McIlwreaith, JUDITH POWELL., By Clifford Webb, JOHN EBBRELL, , L. E. NIEDER., Anthony Thomas, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Robert Jones, John Whitmore, Tony Aldous, by David Williams, by Alan Rake, by Segun Osoba, C. E., P.H., J. O.,

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News in Brief. News: Strict security at lawyer's trial, Chief Rabbi poll can avert synagogue-state split, Alhaji Kano: pan-African enthusiast and fighter for social reforms, Protest at girl's release, Faults of the saints as a source of encouragement to ordinary people, Progress made in Iceland fishing limit talks, Mr Heath killed Tory policy, Mr Powell says, Lawyer suspended for 'leaking' affidavits, Home from the war with no job The American voter, Toxic waste disposal: Dangers of using deep sea trenches, Praise for teacher who saved kidnap children, Armed kidnapper seized by judo expert, Big cuts in rail services urged in confidential government report, Jurist has evidence of Greek torture, British commissioners will counterbalance powers of Council of Ministers, Peking banquet for Lord Thomson's party, Crippled icebreaker lies trapped in Arctic Circle, Bonn envoy leaves for talks in Moscow, Libyan leader admits Arabs are in no shape to fight Israel, Albania to play chess with Israel after all, The fading coattails for a Republican Senate, Viewpoint, An end to fashionable madness, ILEA frowns on cut-back in higher education, Adoption and the process of becoming accepted, Nothing for prosecutor in Aranda affair so far, Camp 3 pitched on Everest at 23,000 feet, 40 pc cut in railways network proposed in report to Government, Smooth going as drivers change sides, Bombing of bar used by IRA is seen as retaliation from Protestant extremists, Nigeria Elections in sight after seven years, 'Revolutionary' move by minister in creating aide attacked, People who influence political and social life: Jerry Okoro and Segun Osoba report General Gowon: as popular as ever after six years in power, Mr Blackburn to seek writ if police fail to act, Winning struggle to reestablish African culture alongside the economic revolution, Chief Fajemirirokun: heads six companies, 'Aid needed to find jobs after mental illness', Dr Kissinger flies to Paris for new Vietnam peace talks, Times-Europa type puts a fresh face on today's news, Stuffed gnus and fleas in alcohol at auction, Mediator in Tanzania dispute flies to Uganda, Obstacles to economic growth remain, Law and order a major topic at Blackpool, Britain fights back to retrieve export market, Lusitania was 'converted into warship', Saigon troops drive back attack on Kontum, Developing and Expanding Towns Swindon lives through expansion, Boy aged four found shot in head in Belfast, The Times Diary Hyde's new light on abdication, North Yemen troops take over island in Red Sea, Barnard attack on South Africa hangings, Sir Adetokunbo Ademola: a crucial task, Putting a new face in The Times, Large peacetime army reflects social problems, Regional role would reduce tribal tensions, Grain maize crop may beat weather Agriculture, Dr Asika: civilian among soldiers, Alhaji Shagari: political star rising, Where a simple no is not enough, Sharp increase of children with vermin, Welsh university survives 100 years of struggle Regional notebook, Oil miracle: expansion rate slows down, President Nixon repeats pledge not to increase US taxes if Congress agrees to budget ceiling, Success of reconciliation policy a tribute to General Gowon, Government gets a bigger stake in business, Son denies Mrs Davey planned escape, Mr Korvald is Norway's new leader, Helicopters aid looters of antiquities, Record prices for Japanese prints in US, No lies, no half-truths: a writer's cup of bitterness runs over, Wilson statement today on Benn attack on press and television, Dr Barzel's first and last chance, Lincoln poll shows 49 pc support Mr Taverne, Chief Awolowo: leadershin hones fade, Neo-fascists are unruffled by divorce setback, Britain reported to be leaving Eldo on Jan 1, Samuel Ikoku: a turbulent career. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Nigerian Produce Marketing Co. Ltd.,, Richard Ellis&son, Julius Baer International Limited, Jones Lang Wootton, Goblin (BVC) Ltd, African Continental Bank Limited, Uba, Gre, Herring Daw & Manners, Chartreuse, Lagos Port Complex, Co-operative Bank Limited, Nigeria Airways, Kfr, Pz, J. Lyons & Company Limited, The Rivers State Of Nigeria, Hss, Healey & Baker, Chellarams, Ed, Nigerian Acceptances Limited, Norman Wisdom., Harrinman & Co., National Motors (Nigeria) Ltd., West African Distillers Limited, Gooch & Wagstaff, Nnil. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news, Mr Bhutto tries to avert crisis over constitution, University news Oxford Elections:, Candidate resigns. Sport: Charles gives another putting exhibition, Sports in Brief, Brian Thomas sent off for second time, UEFA annul Cup result, Loughborough fail to enjoy the splendour, Croquet, Successor watches as Stewart wins, San San surprises all to win Arc after surviving objection, Weekend results and tables First division, Heroine of Worplesdon, Bromley unbeaten at Liverpool, Rushton puts his case for seven-year plan, For the record Rugby Union, When the football is hard to remember, Best tradition from outpost of game, Hope for pessimistic but patient followers, Game alive and well on Merseyside, Bosuns gain victory in closing moments, Rosewall too accurate for Stolle, Northampton fail to land convincing haul, Brewer takes richest event after play-off, Ball's future with England must be looked at more closely, Britain ask horses to do too much too soon and too often. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Reviews: The Stanley Baxter Picture Show London Weekend Leonard Buckley, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Chilingirian/Benson Purcell Room Alan Blyth, NPO/Inbal Festival Hall Stephen Walsh, Worth not yet the immortal Boot Scoop Bbc 2, Elly Ameling Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Time to halt the Edward Heath industry Edward Heath: Prime Minister, For Christopher Okigbo. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,198, Celia Johnson's role. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Daventry Calling!, PROPERTY also on pages 10 & 11, Editorials/Leaders: Problems Of Price Control, Labour's unfinished business, The Change To Times-Europa, The Cost Of A Really Good Army, Two Excellent Choices For Brussels. Letters to the Editor: Impurities in food tins, State employment service proposed, Parents' responsibility, Hoardings and scenery, Background music, Threat of increasing prices from the wider use of credit cards, Treatment of prisoners, Cutting out the cane, Squiggly signatures, Student maintenance grants, The simple language of value-added tax, Passenger liability and premiums, Small ports give a competitive spur to their bigger rivals, High land prices threat to farming, Open council meetings, Theatre names. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, Oct 6, 1947 Death of Max Planck. Obituaries: Mr Henry Dreyfuss, Maj-Gen C. H. Vulliamy, Sir Edmond Schreiber, Admiral Bingley, Mr Erik Eriksen Former Danish Prime Minister. Business and Finance: Tourist demand increases hotel bookings, TGWU mounts drive for garage service members, Cavenham set to release property assets, Capitalization & week's change, Marathon pledge on jobs likely to end 14-month work-in at Clydebank, Inside the walls of Brazil's City of God, Demands, commands and orders, Survey puts UK at top of Europe's profitmakers, Grocers to seek a fair trade commission, Amalgamated Tin Mines Of Nigeria (Holdings), Norwegian shipping profits setback, Verdict on Alaska pipeline appeal may take 8 weeks, P & O shareholders face two-week wait for meeting, Norway delays decision on Ekofisk pipe terminal, Freight Report Bulk carriers capture premium rates, Business Diary in Europe: Bustle ahead in Brussels · Baptism of fire, Company News Higher costs hit margins of Jones & Shipman, Briefly from the Boardroom, Results this week Glaxo, Head Wrightson and Utd Drapery, Management P & 0: have City's feudal barons lost sight of social values?, NFC wants to raise rates in line with trade, Contracts McAlpine wins£5.7m motorway award, Oil plan may lead to 10,000 jobs, What worker participation would mean to Britain's boardrooms, German unions demand bigger role on the board, Bh Bowthorpe Holdings Limited Interim Results, Raglan's £30 million development programme, The Times Share Indices, Caledonian seeking £32.50 standby fare, Farmers worried by rocketing land prices, Shipbuilders still aiming for technology link-ups, US may exempt some cars from new safety laws, Curbs demanded on exporters outside US steel restraint pact, Denmark and Norway agree on tariffs, Australian fears over Sino-Japan trade drive. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, New Issues The original M & S supplier., American investors still lack nerve, Unit trust prices, Bonds traded in Europe, More share prices, Japanese fears and fashion changes help to boost Australian wool prices. Business Appointments: N American director for Bowater.

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