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The Times - 09/12/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge and Alan Hamilton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Jaý Economics Editor, From Our Special Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From David Cross, From Philip Short, By Peter Reddaway, From Richard Wigg, From Stewart Harris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By John Downie, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Geoffrey Green, By Jim Railton, By Tom Freeman, By John Hopkins, David Wade, Clive Barnes, Ronald Hayman, Kenneth Loveland, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, William Mann, Edward Mayer, Simon Scott Plummer, Nicholas Ashford, Gerald Sinstadt, Peter Strafford, Robert Fisk, R. H. Richens, H. F. SIMON., J. GRIMOND, , GHITA IONESCU, , GLYN TEGAI HUGHES, Warden, , JOHN CARTER, , JOHN ARDEN M. D'ARCY., FRANK NORMAN, , PETER TOWNSEND, , DOUGLAS HAINES, , LESLIE GREEN, General Manager, MARTIN G. HAMLYN, President, STRABOLGI, , SYDNEY M. COCKERELL, JEREMY TUNSTALL, Acting, CHARLES LANDSTONE, , By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By John Arnold, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Ross Davies, By Ian Morison, By Hugh Clayton, By a Staff Reporter, By Margaret Stone, Francis Kinsman, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, John Nelson-Jones, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson,

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News in Brief. News: Mr Kleindienst will stay in US Cabinet, Dr Kissinger in talks with M Pompidou, Government defeated by elm bark beetle, UN General Assembly demands that Israel halt changes in the occupied Arab territories, Ex-minister to head inquiry on Asians' strike, Sad fate for the pride of the Orangemen, Mr Powell calls for new code of nationality to end anomalies, Tapping Algeria's tourist well, Passengers describe bloody battle on hijacked Ethiopian airliner, London police seek talks on staff shortage, Eire votes 6 to 1 in favour of changes in constitution, Easy for guilty to escape but hard for innocent to be convicted-Lord Hailsham, 'Men Only' seized by customs, Housing work of 2 rebel councils is taken over, Doctor says he photographed drugged girl, More 'think tanks' for Whitehall predicted, South African credentials rejected by UN, Why Government rejected research minister plea, Complaint after MP receives writ in Lobby, Plentiful preparation, The stately elms of England, Paul Getty museum pay £399,000 for La Tour, UK balance of payments moves to deficit, Australia to bar racially chosen sports teams, Last-minute effort to avert EEC strike, President Amin's fan mail from Asians in Britain, Walk-out as Zambia passes one-party state Bill, Journalists back editor of 'Sunday Times', Girl loses damages claim over holiday on ranch, Five accused of plot to obtain secret records, A passionate concern for inner meaning, 46 in plane die as it hits houses, Beautiful trees and shrubs, Where to find Leopold II's tricycle, Anger in Labour ranks at poll results, Russian's call to psychiatrists, Catcalls and eggs stop address by Mr Wall, Seven hijackers Killed in gun battle on jet, 32,000 Soviet Jews go to Israel in 1972, Astronomy: Telescope report, Europe to have say in Channel tunnel planning, Army prepares report on protection from IRA rockets in Ulster, Policy unlawful but no crime, 'Life' magazine killed by high post rates, Meeting of Nato ministers augurs well for western solidarity in negotiations with Soviet block, Why 'Life' had to come to an end, Privilege ruling sought over writ on MP, Fighting between army and guerrillas in Lebanon, Time for the Labour Party to face up to its extremists, Friend entitled to £7,745 of pools win, judge says, Pompidou warning on change for its own sake, Apollo puts itself on right course for Moon, Explosion in munitions plant kills two, Acid threat to rescuers after crashes on M6, New rules on duty-free allowances, Palestinian is injured in Paris explosion, Swedish plan to fight terrorism, Italy considers another payment to Malta, Swiss wives boycott the 'charcuterie', Union keeps its ban on high speed train. Index. Display Advertising: Mellersh & Harding, Stewart Unit Trust Managers Ltd.,, M & G International Bonds, Oddbins, Multiple Display Advertisements, Found, Hambro Managed Bonds, Property Growth Bonds, algeria, The City Round, Otv, Humidifier Advisory Service, Ansafone, Welfare Property Bonds, Carliol Unit Fund Managers Ltd.,, Ebor, Thomson Winter Sun Holidays, Louis Jadot, Je Reviens, Hs, Healey & Baker, The Times Superstore, Tyndall Property Fund, Edouard Robinson Ltd.,, Peers, Antony Gibbs, Slater Walker Insurance. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Second Sunday in Advent, Business Notices, Collectors, Swans Big Game & Birds Safaris, Announcements, Music On The South Bank, Appointments Vacant also on page 8, The Times, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 9, 1947 Krupps trial. Politics and Parliament: Hope of British recognition of East Germany in spring House of Commons. Arts and Entertainment: Chess The grace and brilliance of Paul Keres, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,251, Petrosian makes late challenge in chess contest, Bridge In and out of trouble, Christmas in Arden, Brian Friel play for the Abbey, John Pritchard to conduct RPO, Broadcasting. Sport: Golf, Gleeson has little success against Pakistanis, Sports in Brief, MCC forced to play Old in spite of injury, Johnny Haynes, a footballer who just wants to play Sportsview, Weekend fixtures FA Cup Second round, New partnership causes upsurge in fortunes at Coventry, A tale of two cities not at their best, Better behaviour sought for Murrayfield, Tennis, Bula and Soloning must be on form, Easy victories for Talbot and Stevens, When the nation demands the best of London, Haileyburian recovery is checked in third game, Best in good company on side lines, Myers replaces Ralston in South-east team, Scottish international arrives too late, Scrum half player most likely to be injured, Time to enjoy life again behind pack, Bullet biggest danger say Germans, Youngster surprises World Cup favourites, Opportunity knocks for Walton. Law: Law Report December 8 1972 National Industrial Relations Court Union fined £50,000 for new contempt. Property: Property Abroad, Country Properties. Reviews: Alastair Sim's next role, Dame Sybil Thorndike in Royal Opera House Fanfare for Europe, £199,500 for Utrecht Old Master, Old days of opera, Engaging magic Doctor Selavy's Magic Theatre Mercer Arts Centre, New York, Scottish National Orchestra Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Lord Berners Purcell Room, Gustav Doré's view of London, Anthony Newley holds up the real biggies, Don Giovanni Assembly Rooms, Tunbridge Wells. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Scanlon Bangs His Head On The Wall, Party Of The Middle Majority. Letters to the Editor: Ashdown Forest, Naming the sculptor, Preventing theft of rare books, Audience participation, Kith and kin, 'The Island of the Mighty', Handicapped children, Liberal victory at the polls, Historic photographs, Training of journalists, The Meifod Valley. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Award for 'commanding' computer centre. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr J. F. A. Chase, Lord Rosenheim, Mr Alan Jarvis Champion of art and artists, Obituary, SIR DOUGLAS HARRIES Airships and aircraft, Sir Compton Mackenzie. Stock Exchange Tables: Mr Howard Hughes sells shares for $150m, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Profit-taking checks tin, Brown Shipley strong, New Issues E L International's $15m Eurobond, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, NY silver climbs by 250 points, Wall Street, Equities Institutions on the sidelines. Business and Finance: Racal profits to reach nearly £4m this year, Counterbid for Dormobile, Mr Maxwell refused leave to challenge judge's ruling, Spot Position of Sterling, Bids and Deals Scot Bowyers lower their forecast, Samuel Osborn prepares for significant recovery, Applications close for first commercial radio stations, Mining Union Corporation dividends, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Surcharge on package tours likely to remain, Energetic fight to dispel air of gloom, End of the road for misleading ads, Briefly from the Boardroom, Shell denial, Current account moves into the red despite improvement shown by invisible earnings, Minimum lending rate at 8pc peak after second rise in a fortnight, Money Market Rates, Chairmen's Reports Fresh gains likely by EMI this year, Two food chains raise imported bacon price, When the problems are relative, Equity market ends account on sluggish note, Family income benefits, BSN and big French dairy group agree merger terms, Keyser and Mr du Cann win control of ILI, How the markets moved Rises, Pig iron import levy extended, Nod and a wink about the share tipsters, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged hold steady.

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