The Times - 11/11/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Peter Hopkirk, By Tim Jones, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Christopher Walker, By Our Communications Reporter, From Brian Cashinella, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Foreign Staff, From Mario Modiano, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Dessa Trevisan, From a Special Correspondent, Harry Golombek, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Thomson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West, By Norman Fox, Rugby League, William Mann, David Wade, Barry Norman, John Percival, Chris Dunkley, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Bevis Hillier, Edward Mayer, Douglas Dickins, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by Bruce Kinloch, by Patrick O'Leary, by Margaret Stone, by John Heddle, Edward Hart, Paul Oestreicher, Michael Leapman, Tom German, A. A. WALTERS., WILLIAM HAMLING., PAUL FOULKES, , A. W. F. EDWARDS, , I. N. DUNCAN WALLACE., JOAN JEFFERIES, hon secretary, , CECILY GOULD, , SIMON WALKER., RAMONA-ANN HAMBLING., P. KNOWLES, , IAN THOMPSON., A. N. HILL, , DAVID HOBMAN., ROBIN MATHEW., F. D. LUKE, , M. BARTLETT., R. MacALASTAIR BROWN., DARRYL FRANCIS, , By Bishop F R Barry, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Christopher Wilkins, By Maurice Barnfather, By Business News Staff, By Ian Morison, Margaret Stone, MS, John Drummond, HD, Terence O'Brien, JD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,
ResumoNews: £7.6m for bank to set up Ugandans in business, Bishop on an East-West mission, Changes in ITV Christmas programme plans, Two sisters who were placed in the care, Soldier shot dead at Ulster checkpoint, 91-country talks on sea pollution on verge of collapse, King Gustaf Adolf is 90, 374 Roman gold coins realize record £908,000, Whites want more after pay rise for blacks, Hijack victim can sue airline for damages, Norway pleased with Brussels contacts, Man jailed for 20 years for QE2 hoax, Councils tackle twilight areas, A Mozart lucky dip, US preparing special force to clear mines from North Vietnam waters, Syria reports another air confrontation, Early warning on trees and shrubs, Pollution: Nitric oxide effect, Thalidomide case QC seeks 'vindication of right of free speech', US Navy gives in to near mutiny by blacks, Prisons looking for new markets in big output expansion with own trademark, Signor Nenni warns his party that shunning Christian Democrats could deliver Italy to the fascists, The case for improving rather than redeveloping older communities, Estate sold for £1,520,000, Worldwide search of mails after letter-bomb injures Jewish broker in London, Mrs Castle quits the front bench, Rhodesia spurns Britain's concessions as 'valueless', Split family Asians win a reprieve, Students strike over plan to punish demonstrators, Foxhunting on Shanks's pony, Five killed by dead man's trap, Reassurance to Australians over cholera, Problem of keeping character of large houses, Woman puts paid to tunnel myth, What are we going to do with all these rescued buildings?, Political scrapyard for the 'Chicago machine', Two women are cleared on drug charges, Heavy US bombing of North Vietnam as communists increase ground attacks, Living up to its beauty, Engineering union decides not to pay fine of £5,000 for contempt, A6 murder campaigner to challenge Mr Taverne, 'Black September' note in parcel, Counting the cost of converting a country cottage, Ministers for European liaison named, Mayor of Capri held in illegal building inquiry, Malawians see Witnesses who fled country, MP to raise Parliament Square future, Probation strike plan to go ahead, Land Bill extends right to recompense, Makarios murder plot reported, Asian threat of hunger strike over camp food, Egyptian market, Rugby League minus the cloth cap Sportsview, Judge begins summing-up in bomb trial, Libyan talks with France go well, Chinese Minister to Visit London, BMA call meeting over striking-off decision, Understanding the real meaning of salvation, Onions and Things..., £165,000 arts theft from Sussex mansion, Tito anger at Western criticism of new line, Mr Dayan attacked by Cabinet colleagues over 'creeping annexation' of the West Bank, Concessions sought for lay members of synod, Police to search spectators at All Blacks game, Madrid students destroy question papers, Accused rating once served in royal yacht, Overcoming stress, Ringway tunnels study for GLC, Trooper kicked by horses 'lost his nerve', Kidnapped Argentine freed, Council protests and awaits apology over ministry road 'threat', Abatement notice for lead factory, Charity driver is cleared of deception charge. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Eradicated By Peter Cox Limited, Scotfunds, Warmawall, Universal Geneve, Vent-Axia, Spink, Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Tresidder Heddle & Company, Potterton, Hambro Managed Bonds, Schroder Capital Fund, Appeals, Leeds Permanent, John Marmon Associates, Multi-Purpose Angle Lamp, The Times, Protim SERVICES LTD, M&g, Binoculars, P&o + Bovis, P&o, Peter G Hirsch & Co Ltd, Ebor, Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd, 'dreamy duvets', Humidifier, rhp, Cassette Centre, Woodworm, The Times Superstore, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Seating Units, Nadler System, Christmas Plate, Hine, Electronic Calculators, Save And Prosper Group, Welfare Insurance Co Ltd, Antony Gibbs, Ideal Standard. Weather: The Weather. Law: Judgment reserved in thalidomide cases Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd Attorney General V London Weekend Television Ltd, Loss of marriage prospects must not be counted twice in damages Harris (an infant) V Harris. Arts and Entertainment: Mighty Moor, Bridge The unorthodox lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,227, Chess Fischer's greatness as strategist, Broadcasting. Official Appointments and Notices: Kirk commissioner, University news Professor of Peace to be appointed. Sport: Sports in Brief, Weekend fixtures, Dragons and Stars rested, Formidable Japanese leaders all smiles, London welcome for Dawes and his acumen, Rogers on new committee, A man of supreme merit, Graebner bows to the wisdom of an older Moore, A prophet finds honour abroad in European Community of football, Spanish Steps can bear extra weight, Names that still have a lot of magic, Faith in Parnell can be justified only if the rains do come, Man of the month casts shadow over Shedden, Tomorrow, Frazier and Foreman have a date, Tottenham face hard task in third round, Irish intend to search 22,000 spectators, They laughed when Louis came into the ring, Grandsyd gives trainer something to chew on. Reviews: Enjoying today in the past, The Scapegoat, America Bbc 2, Tom Stoppard and the contentment of insecurity, A centenary tribute Job Covent Garden. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Two Exclusive Orientours Cruises For Your Enjoyment 1973, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Art Exhibitions, Yachts And Boats, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Editorials/Leaders: Significance Of The Bitter Struggle In Chile, There IS Still A Refugee Problem, Dangers To Italian Democracy. Letters to the Editor: President Nixon's political record, Farm wages in 1872, Inflation and the power of the unions, Dutch elm disease, His father's yacht, House numbers, The RIBA contract, Reserve pension scheme. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 10, 1947. Obituaries: Mr Christopher Frost, M. Yvon Morandat Wartime resistance work, Mr Francis Chagrin Composer and conductor, Mr Sylvester Gates, Mr Henry Buckley, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: Telephone service to be doubled: big investment plans. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, Fresh fall in Courtaulds, The Times Share Indices, New Issues £12m Agricultural Mortgage loan, Commodities Cash tin down £16 in week, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Equities Steady with bids active, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange 35 point rise in pound. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals Coats Patons in for Needle Inds, Easing those estate duty problems for the company director, Receipts up after share rate increase by societies, US proposals on free trade in industrial goods will meet EEC opposition at Gatt, Company News Concentric rally in last quarter: profits dip 16pc, Spot Position of Sterling, Manufacturing output again moves ahead, Anchor's away in gilt-edged market, CBI president tells Japan yen is undervalued, Relying on your broker, Forward Levels, SEC given undertaking on 'inside information', Inch Kenneth snag, Hill Samuel Life offer you Fortune Property Bonds. Unit prices up 12.2% over last twelve months, The Times list of latest dividends, Department of Trade explains how prices standstill will operate, Briefly from the Boardroom, Thomas Tilling offers £3.5m for Val de Travers, Warning notices will be served on firms breaking spirit of prices policy, Commemorative silver is a growing business, Minister will discuss Skelmersdale closure threat with Courtaulds, Money Market Rates, Unigate will pay £42m for Scot Bowyers, Joint bid for SIH by Thomson and Court mooted, A copper-bottomed policy for women, Bank's lending rate to remain at 7½pc, Freeze and the unitholder, NZ wool price average soars, Beecham Group Limited, Wall St bounds to 995.26 peak as 'blue chips' head buying surge, Paper makers Seek 10pc more, How the markets moved, Associated Leisure awaits bid approach, Slater backs Bowater rejection of Trafalgar, Fidelity gets a North American flavour, South African Breweries, A wide variety, P & O rebels predict £30m annual profits, Mining Gold disposal to boost CGF earnings, Associates deals, Crucial week for Bowater holders, More buildings at higher values forecast for 1973, Fixed Interest and Money Better day for 'short' gilts, NY silver climbs by 300 points. Property: Country Properties.
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