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The Times - 21/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Tim Devlin, By Roy Farndon, From Dan van der Vat, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, Stephen Jessel, From Brian Cashinella, By Our Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst., From Peter Strafford, From Stewart Harris, Leonard Buckley, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Geoffrey Wansell, Guy Brett, By Norman Fox, By Peter Marson, By Roy McKelvie, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Dan van der Vat, PHS, David Spanier, LOUIS EAKS, , VERNON N. ELY, Chairman, , BERNARD DE BUNSEN, , LIONEL A. TULLETT, Herdsman, , EILEEN MacANDREW, , BETTY DEACON, , R. D. JENNINGS, Director, , JOHN COLLINS, County Planning, J. L. DAY, , BENN W. LEVY, , M. D. PEEL, , MADEAU STEWART., JILL POUND-CORNER, JENNY PEARSON., ROY HAY, Vice-President, , HUGH BARTY-KING, , By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Economics Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Barnfather, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, ROY GRANTHAM, , H. J. CRUICKSHANK, , SIMON MORRIS, , RONALD BRAY, , E. WILLIAMSON, , Eric Wigham, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Kenneth Owen, John Whitmore, Robin Mead,

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News in Brief. News: Briton wins top French literary prize, Woman may be Speaker, Eurocrats wanted, Inquiry into Services catering, Herr Brandt's election triumph seen as vindication of his policy towards Soviet block, No queues in Europe for British jobs, Amin attack on Britain for halting loan, Mr Wilson to unions: 'obey even bad law', Solicitors to fight for right to trial by jury, Increased grants for councils to offset rate rebate losses, Barn bomb trap kills two soldiers, More high prices paid for oriental ceramics, Fascism 'red herring' to freedom, Nine agree on tactics for security talks in Helsinki, FDP seek more Cabinet seats from Herr Brandt, Police and students in Athens clashes, Mr Truman fought to avoid vicepresidency, Mr Poulson 'may face claim for £278,579', Six men in handcuffs remanded in Pretoria, Bhutto warning on delay over Bangladesh link, Concessions urged for Australia, Canada, Six lions shot after gates were left open, Kenya denial on mass expulsions, Grocery pay rise of 16% after freeze ends, Man accused of shooting noisy neighbours, Doctor in vote rigging admonished, MPs angry over EEC threat to tradition, S Africa awaits UN move, Protesters in court fight to reach bench, Herr Brandt gives world a victory bonus, Move to oust Royal Family from RSPCA, Double-edged Delhi offer on Pakistan families, Upper Volta crowds welcome M Pompidou, King Husain's heartbeat back to normal, British-built highway opened in Nepal, Tarmac offers £31m for Wolseley-Hughes, Death penalty demanded for Turkish student leaders, Orthodox Israelis try to assault Chief Rabbi, There was no space to sleep under the bridge so I moved on again, The Times Diary Morris brothers' grave concern, Mr Sandy Marshall is named new chief executive of P & O, The construction business, Entry to Britain as issue in New Zealand election, Mr McMahon survives popcorn pelting and does enough to restore supporters' confidence, Both sides in frenzied arms build-up in Vietnam, Lord Hill deplores cut in BBC local radio stations, Belgian troops found guilty of torture, Warning of tight grip on pay after freeze, Three buildings to be preserved in Whitehall scheme, Vice-chancellors prefer students' union, however imperfect, to foreign version Education notebook, Royal Family joke with crowd in Barbican 'walkabout', Labour and TUC seek a joint Price strategy, Couples share wedding memories with Queen and Duke, Why silence in court is especially golden, East Germans now expect early signing of treaty, Pollution: New monitor for mercury, Ex-Governor is given life term by Dacca court, Army stays aloof as Gen Peron opens talks, Changed plans will not stop fight against road 'blight', Sentences anger fire victims' parents, How parties fared in the various states, RAF to cut back surplus of 500 officers, Container company takes steps to bring dock unions before Industrial Court over picketing, Dr Kissinger resumes his secret talks with Hanoi, Trident crash inquiry is told second pilot may have misinterpreted order after captain's coronary, The candidates elected by direct vote, House away from home, 4am: Sean Mac Stiofain charged in Dublin, Official nationwide result, Minister to be questioned on thalidomide, Social work or social change?, Council deal with GLC on housing criticized. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Mappin & Webb, Spink, Imi, Edward Erdman & Co., Equity & Law, Tio Pepe, Hoechst, Gordon's Special Dry London Gin, Glengoyne Malt SCOTCH WHISKY, Chesterton & Sons, Peugeot, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Douglas, Clarks, Thomson Holidays, British Steel Corporation, Gas-The Natural Fuel, Sedgwick Forbes Holdings Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Plaintiffs must open, Driver had wrong drink-no disqualification Regina V Messom. Politics and Parliament: Talks to be renewed on Icelandic fish dispute, Inquiry into Service catering finances, Trading world recognizes threat of inflation, More protests on new South African ambassador, Lorry loads lightened, Poor families to get increase in supplement from next April, Better conditions for civil servants in redeveloped Whitehall: facades to stay, Renewed appeal on Rhodesia detainees, Labour protests at precedence for EEC meeting, Statement soon on relations with Uganda, Ensuring safety of diplomatic missions, Loyal address to the Queen and the Duke: unfailing example in public and family life House of Commons, New rules will not make it more difficult for Australians to come to Britain. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Sotheby's, Convincing tragi-comedy The General's Day Bbc 1, NPOShostakovich 15 Festival Hall, Scala season, New venture passes test, Des O'Connor Palladium, Northern Sinfonia Early Music Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall, As You Like It Oxford Playhouse, A past view of the future, Christie's. Sport: Ali must do more than lean on his laurels, Morris's leg back to full fitness, Sports in Brief, King's Pal fetches top price of 5,200 guineas, Devon and Exeter programme, Connexions of Franwin to lodge complaint, Yesterday's results, Waterlogged pitch at Leeds stops Cup tie, Another League team could fall at Yeovil, Page puts club before Eastern Counties, Brigadier Gerard's career crowned at Sandown Park, Cricket team walk off, Council to offer £1,750,000 in grants, Marsh leaves the stage to Lillee, Four of world's best for richest circuit, Walton's big worry, Hunter's suspension held up by appeal, Hungary may send team to Milk Race, Stokoe step nearer Sunderland, Cripps proves too good for Sheldon, Craven not to be put off, Irish certain England will play in Dublin, Talks wanted by England footballers, Butler's place kicks settle the issue, Johnston refuses transfer. Editorials/Leaders: A Widely Welcome Victory, A Possible Merger Of Moderates, The Lesson Labour Will Not Learn, Measuring The Jobless. Letters to the Editor: 'Mrs John Smith', Road crossings for children, Angel choir's problem, Road plans, CBI freeze 'interference', Jews in Iraq, Metric misunderstandings, Incomes for disabled, Time for action to discourage hypermarkets, Patent offices, Prompt payers' discount, The clearance of diseased elms, 'Fanfare for Europe', An injustice to advisers, Service catering, Aid for Southern Sudan, Farmworkers' pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, Nov 20, 1947 Royal wedding dress. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Christopher Norwood, Sir Herbert Manzoni, Lord Grant A senior Scottish judge. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Selling hits Bowater, New Issues $64m raised for Iran Government, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities EEC intends to join sugar pact, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Tarmac's first shot at Wolseley-Hughes, £14.6m drain on Halifax funds, Business Diary: Undermining Gold Fields?, Russia ponders US gas partner, Fresh rise in savings banks' rate of interest, Company News Fine Art now set fair to reach £2m pre tax, Brooke Bond Liebig record sales and profits, Steel output in West a record for October, Spot Position of Sterling, Giro introduces cash card, Fixed Interest and Money, French growth rate maintained, Tricoville, Italian banker calls for concerted action to solve problems of money markets, Climbing onto the continental shelf, Discount market intervention terms disclosed, Equities BP firm on US buying, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank governor pleads for time 'to evaluate yen defence measures', Average UK cost of a new house soars to £7,000, Briefly from the Boardroom, Dearer holidays demand, Computer news Harland & Wolff choose IBM, Tyndall parting company with investment advisers Warburg after 10 years, Arbuthnot Latham, American rivals oppose GE plea for import curbs, Switch in method of presenting jobless will 'cut' monthly total, The Charterhouse Investment Trust Limited, Mining Hamersley ore sales below original hopes, Growth of money stock halved since July but still exceptionally fast, Court reverses computer ruling, Giro's new survival strategy, The Talbex Group Limited, Money Market Rates, Caledonian apply for new Atlantic routes, Swiss reject freeze as inflation counter, How the markets moved, Valor launching first gas cooker in the spring, How to bring order into a chaos of wages, The Times Share Indices, Harmonizing duties may cost UK £1,300m, Monetary experts see no prospect of an early end to sterling float, Manual pay rates up by 17.3 pc in a year, Bids and Deals Dunbee take in Dutch toy maker, Mercedes sets its sights on 10 pc of UK market, Economic Group Limited Interim Statement, Photo-Me International Limited Substantial Order Book. Business Appointments: Bowater names 3 new directors. Property: Phillips. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,235.

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