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The Times - 08/12/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Staff Reporters, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Tim Jones, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Michael Binyon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Roger Berthoud and Henry Stanhope, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, From Fred Emery, From Christopher Reed, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Harold Power New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Dennis Bird, By Our Rackets Correspondent, John Higgins, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Jeremiah Johnson (a) Warner Rendezvous, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, by Charles Du Cann, by Caroline Shuldam, by Mirabel Cecil, Illustration: Ken Cox, House of Lords, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Charles Douglas-Home, PHS, Roger Elliot, Secretary; Ada L. Phillips, Treasurer; Pam Bennett; Joyce Collin-Smith; T. W. Fripp; Patrick Harding; Charles Harvey; Chester Kemp; Zach Matthews;, F. J. LAWTON, Director-General, , THOS. WHIPHAM, , EDWARD SHORT, House of Commons., ALASTAIR BUCHAN, , CYNTHIA KEE, , JEAN WILKS, President, , J. C. FOREMAN, , MACLEOD of BORVE, BEAUMONT of WHITLEY, SOPER of KINGSWAY, REG PRENTICE, NICHOLAS SCOTT, JOHN PARDOE, , PHILIP PEARSON, , ANDREW ROTH, , DONALD TAYLOR, , RICHARD FITTER, , JACK HAWKINS, , PHILIP KNIGHTS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Hugh Clayton, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roy Farndon, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, MICHAEL HARPER, , J. R. GOWER-JONES, , E. A. WILLIAMS (Chairman, , WALTER P. W. ELWELL, , DAVID GREEN, , D. J. FALVEY, , CATHERINE WINSPUR, , RAYMOND CROELLA, , Kenneth Owen, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely,

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News: Trident 'saved' by judge in simulated crash, How President Sadat finds refuge in procrastination, Leave given for new appeal against murder conviction, Oil man to join Nixon Cabinet, Oxford Union officer quits over proctors, Sir Alec attacks Danish defence cut, Camden facing extra 25p in pound on rates over rents dispute, Johnson ranch for nation, Cheaper EEC butter for some consumers, The Times Diary An evening with Golden Chemical, Nationwide network of advice centres planned, Plea to tribunal by dismissed teacher, Meat firm, but imported bacon up Food prices, Rebel council gets audit put off till new year, Not such a precious metal in the international monetary system, M Messmer's hopes on trade, Helsinki envoys hear British proposals, Home Office to reconsider deporting young Yugoslav, Editor gets warning under Secrets Act, Men in post office raid kidnap woman, EEC staff plan strike for nine days, Animal species worth more than daughter, court told, Sutton win 'beginning of long way back', Liberal leader says, Killers claim their 107th victim, Kremlin backs Dr Allende, Britain asks Russia for help in establishing origin of rockets in Ulster attacks, India and Pakistan agree truce line, Karachi judge orders release of editor, Blow to Labour as candidate loses deposit, Some Labour MPs oppose terrorism Bill, An apple a day did not keep the doctor away, Apollo team plans to make up lost time, Man acquitted in 'Angry Brigade trial gets bail, Paediatrics: Feeds for newborn babies, Pauline Jones leaves prison after 13½ months, Bonn urges Nato partners to move cautiously over relations with East Germany, Increase in travellers' duty-free allowances, Coordinator for students, Call at UN for ban on traffic to Rhodesia, Planes, tanks and troops hunt Vietcong suicide squad six miles from Saigon, Pay protest plan during Heath visit to hospitals, Dockers could face dismissal, Mr Whitlam on why he will not be a Privy Councillor, Lord George-Brown urges party change, AUEW secretary says no one need obey 'bad law', Inquiry on future scope for expansion of airports, Another play by the Ardens runs into trouble, The man who has given craftsmen a wider public, Awe-inspiring launch speeds Apollo 17 towards the Moon, Rate rebate publicity fails to reach people in need, Christmas guide: £10 ring or £2,000 heirloom, Damages for tortured Zambia politicians, Mr Goad suggests 'golden handshake' of £30,000 to resolve dispute, Deadlock stays after talks to end cod war, Princess decision criticized, President's wife escapes knife attack, Athens bomb attacks on American-owned cars, Young Russian ahead in chess contest, Mr Jones rules out talks on prices until 'ineffective' freeze is tighter, Smith warning that time is running out, Difficulties remain at Vietnam talks but US still confident of an agreement in near future, Coins and medals: greater interest among collectors helps to set record, UN chief to continue talks with Pretoria, Inquest told of Asian boy's possible fears, Sex therapy woman is sued by Dr Cole, Liberals seize Sutton with 7,417 majority: Tories hold Uxbridge, Some new ploys of growthmanship, Swimmer is cleared of cannabis charge, Mr Feather in Moscow, China sends students to learn English in Britain, Ceylon to go ahead with Bill to regulate press, Learning to control 40-ton scapegoats, Generation gap brings slanging match to Japanese election, France and Holland act to keep down rising pay and prices, Voluntary control of pesticides fails to preserve wildlife, Bomb squad chief names two people Yard seek, Impostor said to have carried out operation. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Leicester, Church news, Miss C. Stott wins award, Bravery award: John Leslie, Second Krupp top executive resigns within a year. Index. Display Advertising: Rosen thal, Vent-Axia, Imi, Rank Xerox, The Heathrow, The Burlington Magazine, Gonzalez Byass, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Strutt and Parker, Standard and Chartered, The Times, George Richardson (Tweeds), Blue Nun, Glengoyne Malt SCOTCH WHISKY, Shelter, Harveys, Booty Jewellery, Stratstone, Nspcc, Crosse & Blackwell Christmas Pudding De Luxe., Sunday Times,, Johnson Matthey Bankers Limited, Galerie JEAN RENET, The London Hilton., Europe Checklist*, Gkn, Qantas Streamliner, Gp, Kearney & Trecker, Twa, Bea, jane allen, The Economist, Antony Gibbs. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Sentence wrong in principle Regina v Collier, Writs of sequestration: banks cannot refuse to pay over clients' money Eckman and Others v Midland Bank Ltd and Another. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 and 11, For Everyone, Announcements, Counterpoint, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 11 and 29, The Times, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 and 29, Entertainments. Sport: Golf, New champion on great night for the Scots, Why England called off, Sports in Brief, O'Farrell says no move yet for Best, England lose to Swedes 5-2 in league, McCrae still in favour by Scotland's selectors, Jockeys who stand to lose a lot for little financial gain, Shortening the reign of 'shamateurism', Howe to attack British equestrian high jump record, News of record share-out offset by prospect of VAT, All Blacks choose Robertson for Bradford match, Miss Pröll's flying start to retaining World Cup, Malvernians' lamp goes out in third game, Frazier demands £1.4m for Ali return, Hunter almost welcomes two-match suspension, Jehan biggest danger to Nancarrow, Psychological bonus earned by MCC, Triumph for young side over S Africans, Tourists' salvation lies in running, Inquiry into attempted £60,000 coup adjourned. Reviews: John Franca Purcell Room, Siberia Fulham Town Hall, Epitaph for George Dillon Young Vic, From drabness to high spirits The Merry Widow Coliseum, Sawdust Caesar Half Moon, Frédéric's sentimental education Love in the Afternoon (aa) Berkeley. Tottenham Court Road Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (u) Odeon, Marble Arch Fear is the Key (a) ABC2, Shaftesbury Avenue Go for a Take (u) Astoria Neither the Sea nor the Sand (aa) Carlton To Find a Man (x) Selected North London cinemas from Sunday, Rembrandt etching is sold for £19,000, Vienna Capella Academica Queen Elizabeth Hall. Politics and Parliament: Nationality issue will take time to resolve, Order makes internment a thing of the past, Boy's plea about his dad, JPs may try more cases, Armed guards not increasing, Essex site offered as nature reserve, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Speaker's advice-read between the lines, Soviet help sought in tracing origin of Ulster rockets, MP's advice to Princess on company she keeps, VAT register, Action taken to prevent Britain becoming a haven of refuge for IRA and other extremists House of Commons, Review of scheme to repatriate immigrants, Chance for the public to comment on road plans, Next week, Concern over money for shipbuilding, More talks on privacy report. Editorials/Leaders: Need For Disclosure, The French Way With Inflation, Drugs And Damages. Letters to the Editor: A case for the RSPCA, Ban juggernauts and 'improve' Britain's roads, Responsibility and the dissatisfied graduate, The promises of party leaders, A crossword clue, VAT: hero of the hour, The Arabian oryx, Kith and kin, Expansion of nursery education, Farming in Russia, Astrological data, Rising food prices, Performance of machine tool industry, Hostels for the homeless, Suspect's right of silence, Living on a student grant, Traffic in cities, Capital gains and inflation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Dec 8, 1947 Witches and vagabonds. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Melville Mackenzie International health, Lord Rosenheim Higher standards of medicine, Mr T. D. Tremlett, Miss Mary Coate History at Oxford, Sir Percy M. Hope, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Fresh upsurge in sugar futures, Wall Street closes at new high, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Profit taking in GUS, Wall Street, New Issues £125m avalanche for Dale Electric, Foreign Exchange Canadian dollar weakens. Business and Finance: Dunlop-Pirelli union may isolate loss-maker, Abbey fund chief criticizes 'linked life' standards, Fixed Interest and Money Cheerless day for gilts, London Shop Property Trust Limited, French glassmaking giant ready to absorb biggest dairy group, Chown Securities Limited Salient points from the Chairman's Report, Guinness Mahon to merge with Lewis & Peat after £29.4m offer, Business boom ahead for southern ports Ross Davies assesses prospects, Pressure grows on banks to raise base rates, Unparalleled achievement of Apollo programme, Greencoat Properties Limited, US anti-dumping rules tighter for new year, BMW planning direct sales to EEC dealers, Fairey B-N design for 100-seater STOL, Exhibition centre builders to be named next week, Spot Position of Sterling, Computer grid planned for Defence Ministry, Wolseley-Hughes Continuous Organic Growth, Forward Levels, Iron Curtain rises on Bonn accord, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Burmah Oil chief scorns share claim, IC pays last £2m due on Dungeness 'B' debt, Engineering unions agree tactics to back pay claims despite freeze, Private steelmen protest, Birmingham Post & Mail Group Ltd., Assessing solicitors' fees, Mr Maxwell takes plea to Appeal Court, The Times list of latest dividends, The Scottish Metropolitan Property Co. Ltd., Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary: Mintz leaves a hole in Selincourt, Herman Smith Limited, lp on loaf after freeze forecast, British low fare demands may block IATA talks, East Germans launch sales drive in Britain, Dealings in Edward Bates hectic on first day, Mining Western Areas disappoints, Ford Motor Company, Air group profit outlook, Slower second-half pace at Great Universal, Japanese car output nears 6m, Money Market Rates, Stockbrokers to merge, US profits up-graded, US wholesale prices defy Nixon checks, Shell 'discussing big new tanker orders with Harland and Wolff', The Times Share Indices, Ford peace hope in £1m dispute over dismissal, Bids and Deals Jas Harrison agree to Greensitt's £2m, 'Coalite', Settlement of Iran oil claim awaits Gulf deal, Food traders set up parliamentary lobby, Tesco, Company News Boom times add £1.2m to Magnet Joinery profit, Mr du Cann and bank in deal for IOS subsidiary, How the markets moved Rises, President of IOS denies funds were 'diverted', British attempt to take control of Australian company halted by order, Equities Heavy turnover in E Bates. Business Appointments: Two presidents for Rank Xerox. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,250, Broadcasting.

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