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The Times - 08/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Leapman, From Anthony Thomas, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Brian Cashinella, From Penny Symon, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Clive Borrell, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From a Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Michael Knipe, By Christopher Walker, William Gaunt, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Joan Chissell, From Norman Fox, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Gerry Harrison, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Christopher Walker, Marcel Berlins and Geoffrey Wansell, PHS, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, PATRICK V. SIMON., F. G. HOLLAND., GEOFFREY de C. PARMITER., ELIZABETH KIRK., MICHAEL COMAY, D. M. J. HARDING, , JOHN G. MURRAY, , HUGH FRASER., LOUIS PETCH, , JOHN WATSON, , PETER du SAUTOY., JERSEY, , PETA FORDHAM., P. M. H. WILSON, , DINGLE FOOT., VICTOR JOKEL, , R. M. ROBBINS, , PETER HANCOCK, , Prudence Glynn, Philippa Toomey, Stuart Hannabuss, Michael Church, Brian Alderson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Maurice Barnfather, By Guy Hawtin, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By R. W. Shakespeare, Patricia Tisdall, From Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, ALAN MAYNARD, PAUL BURROWS, , M. K. REID, , ADRIAN BAZAR, , MARTIN EVANS, , J. J. PUTNAM, , FRANCES WEISMILLER., Sue Masterman, John Whitmore,

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News: Museum charge increase is postponed, Tory MPs' finance choice, Rampton inquiry promised, Asians leave homes and wealth more in sorrow than in anger, Italians call for report on 'right-wing plot', Pollution: More publicity needed, The Times ready to wear or ready to sew dress, India sends home 100 Pakistanis, UN likely to bend its rules, Mr Heath holds out olive branch on rents if unions are 'reasonable', Spanish union leaders face 20 years in prison, Tower Hill exhibition shows the way, One chance is enough, Mr McGovern says, Rivalry puts coffee pot price to £40,000, Holiday firm cleared over 'future plans', Mr Heath will visit Ulster later this month, Pickets forcing closure of cold store, The loophole in British law that any child can get through, Mr Goad and matters of principle, Left carries off coup in election, Street car race hopes killed by seven votes, Predicted Vietcong attack fails to materialize, Uproar in Queen's speech debate, Nepal rejects American offer of loan, Regional offices will accept telephone calls, £165,000 raid at Heathrow jewellers, S Africans asked to spy on their churches, Hijacker planned to 'take over Uruguay', Gen Peron returning to Argentina this month, Democrats' bastions in industrial towns fall one after another, Fugitives flown to Cuba, Mr Trudeau is urged to call new Parliament, Man denies any intention to kill PC, Uganda refugees: the harsh results of honourable action, Threat to press in Ceylon, Restaurant shooting: Police last, Former drug squad men are accused, Civil servants to hold one-day strike in Malta, Six may yield on lorry weights, Moors case witness cleared, Libya discusses French arms purchases, Naval officer admits receiving £20,000, Emergency fund planned to aid the refugees, Rise in young homeless, Bill to curb wages set for safe passage, Judge says Bobby Moore is innocent, Dr Allende to visit Cuba and Russia, Sir Alec carries party on Rhodesia sanctions, Pakistan recognition for the Hanoi Government, Two leading Provisionals held, Army claims, Israel's strained relations with Bonn discussed, Father denies suggestion that he is killer, Flying Scotsman plea, Some shop customers 'resist service by coloured staff', Prayers for success of Mr Goad, Chrysanthemum entries fewer this year, The Times Diary Who follows Harry Legge-Bourke?, Price watchdog units answer queries and complaints, Landslide sweeps Mr Nixon back for another four years of power, Thalidomide article in contempt, Crown says, Indians victimized in own hotels, 11 officers to die for plot against King Hassan, Accent on cooperation in Moscow parade, Suspected drug smugglers held in Munich, French consul dies after attack in Spain, Synod move to gain wider power, Mr Scanlon: No direct action, Brazilian narcotics ring broken up by police, Republicans not likely to control Congress, Mr Heath's collision with reality, Bomb trial defendant's claim 'fiction', QC says, Jury told of army equipment in public houses, Reputed Mafia chief arrested in Miami after odyssey through six countries, Standstill halts 7% increase for 187,000 bank staff as ministry checks other wage deals, EEC begins talks with Norway this week, Two Germanies give approval to text of historic treaty, Reith Lecturer on need for new dimension of international power. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Mellersh & Harding, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rolex, Strutt and Parker, Gallery Lasson, High & Dry, Crusader, Peugeot, The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, VAT, Longman Young Books, Hutchinson, Hine, Kodak, Punch, Ncl. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, University Appointments, Educational, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Forthcoming Events. Property: Land For Sale, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Politics and Parliament: Government determined to stick to expansion: Mr Foot's attack on PM, Review of picketing law not yet complete, Britain tiring of this 'political claptrap', Ministers lack slightest understanding of how ordinary families live House of Commons, Package would have assisted equal pay, Increasing recognition of inflation menace: time for hard decisions House ot Lords, Chancellor defends essential action needed to preserve Britain's growing prosperity, Housewives must challenge shopkeepers if they think prices are unfairly raised House of Commons, Bill irrelevant and based on false analysis. Law: Unfairly dismissed bookkeeper protected by new Act H. W. Smith (Cabinets) Ltd v Brindle, Contempt proceedings to stop publication of article Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd. Reviews: Venice Rediscovered Wildenstein Gallery, The soft voice of Mr Friel, Dragon in the head, Big ambitions for gigantic themes, First with the information, Natural double After Magritte/The Real Inspector Hound Shaw, A book show for children, parents, writers-and some large animals, Arturo Ui Bbc 2, Cat-and-mice coexistence, Impressive intensity LSO/Svetlanov Festival Hall. Sport: North West's direct methods pay off, England losers get a second chance, Gay Trip out but Rimell still has strong hand in big race, Sports in Brief, Refreshing approach of relaxed training, Yesterday's results, Today's fixtures, Fijians to make brief tour of Britain, Millfield representatives have successful and lucrative day, Audacious Wrexham take new role in Europe, A new venture begins with Intelligentsia, New tournament's final to be held in Athens, Surrey appoint Edrich as captain for next year, Melbourne Cup goes to outsider, Wilkinson in need of good match, Oxford lose fixture, Liverpool let Greeks off lightly, Spurs presented with ideal pattern by English rivals, Sir Alf calls up the cheapest and dearest, For the Record, United States newcomers even up World Cup. Editorials/Leaders: Elms In The English Landscape, The Tragedy Of Uganda, Germany Agrees With Germany, Problems Of Piecework. Letters to the Editor: Plight of the British poultry farmer, Ezra Pound's funeral, Hotel industry grants and the future, Referendum on the future of Ulster, Buildings on farm land, Grocers' profit margins, Half-Nelson on British food prices, Dutch elm disease, Parliament in Europe, Challenged jurors, VAT after the freeze, The Toy Symphony, British Winter Time, Finding the money to finance the tax credit scheme, Release of Mr Vassall, The North London Line, Oil on water, Metric prices, Rhodesians' view of the sanctions, Israel-Egypt border. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Nov 6, 1947 Arrests in Poland. Obituaries: Colonel A. D. Merriman, Obituary, Mr Hilary Marquand Former Minister of Health, Mr Robert Whittington. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest and Money 'Long' gilts in demand, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Lead/zinc cost problems, Equities Cement shares turn down, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Pound drops 65 points, Scot & Newcastle close strongly, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling. Business and Finance: BLMC's peace hopes hit, Chancellor announces a major amendment in policy on VAT, Timpson change of mind on offer by UDS, Sterling eases on doubts over freeze measures, Brewers deny approach from Beecham group, House of Fraser LIMITED Interim Statement for 26 weeks to 29th July, 1972, Government scheme to meter domestic water too costly, expert says, German business men oppose curbs, Standstill may prevent BSC switching to European pricing system in January, Unsought credit offers may go, New Issues Fraser Ansbacher reintroduction, Advertising and Marketing Special discount offers unlikely during freeze, Confusion over when a dividend is 'declared', Mining Sungei Besi defer their dividend, Dutch see end of freeze as the vital period, Pulling US shipbuilders out of the doldrums, Company News UCM hoping to keep dividend promise, Canada Bank head retiring, NHBRC to test plan for building repairs register, Shepperton Studios to carry on film making, The Times list of latest dividends, Finance-Union International Investment Fund A Fund in the Eurosyndicat Group, Briefly from the Boardroom, DTI is compiling list of 'rogue' companies trying to beat freeze regulations, Miners first to test the ice?, Petrol retailers accuse oil firms of broken pledge, Rickmansworth And Uxbridge Valley Water Company, MILN Plant Breeders & Seed Specialists MARSTERS Boards Confidence in the Future, Bids and Deals Ocean Steam mop up Rea from Crittall, SE Council urged to accept 'pool' system, Italian cost of living record, Business Diary: Morgans' impressive candidate, Fitch bid for Scot Bowyers is reiected, Airline price bar lifted for package tours, Giscard warning to UK, Bank of Japan may issue bills to 'mop up' liquidity, Alternative coffee agreement, European law problem for the Bank of England, Morgan put out their names for P & O board, Stoppages hit motor plants in Midlands, £65m tram and bus system, House of Fraser sustains the sales trend, Beaverbrook buy N Sea stake, US markets closed, Chrysler toolroom men join staff, How the markets moved Rises, Boom in lending may be near end, bankers told, Taylor, Pallister & Co. Limited, Harrisons & Crosfield Record profits and dividend, Associates deals. Business Appointments: Wingate Investments' new chief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,224, Broadcasting.

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