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The Times - 23/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Wednesday, From Our Correspondent Kampala, Nov 22, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud Brussels, Nov 22, From Our Own Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Staff Reporters, By John Groser, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Nov 22, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Clifford Longley, From Denis Taylor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Richard Davy, From Peter Strafford, From Ian Murray, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, BY Louis Heren, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Hornsby, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From David Housego, From Henry Shapiro, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, John Percival, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Keith Horner, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Brian Lewis, By Roy McKelvie, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Edited by R. C. Latham and W. Matthews, Michael Ratcliffe, By Joseph Hansen, H. R. F. Keating, By Janet and Colin Bord, Ion Trewin, Marghanita Laski, Michael Glenny, Lytton Strachey, Kay Dick, Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, Nicholas Ashford, CICELY M. EDMUNDS, Chairman, , GERARD A. LYNCH, , MURIEL HANKEY, , IAN CAMPBELL, Secretary, , EDWARD THOMPSON, , S. SOBERNHEIM, , N. WILSON, , WYLTON DICKSON, , B.G. URQUHART, , GAD YAACOBI, , JOHN MACDONALD, Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages, University of Glasgow. A. D. GALLOWAY, Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Glasgow. JOHNSTON R. MCKAY, University of Glasgow. R. S. DOWNIE, Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Glasgow. WILLIAM BARCLAY, Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism, University of Glasgow. GERALD H. GORDON, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh. DAVID M. WALKER, Regius Professor of Law, University of Glasgow., E. R. THOMPSON., MARGARET DAWES, , G. F. BURNETT. M. W. SHAW, P.BLASDALE, School of Agriculture, Aberdeen. B. M. GERARD, P. OSBORNE, School of Agriculture, Edinburgh. ALEX R. HILL, Department of Zoology, Glasgow., N. KURTI, , R. A. C. MEREDITH, Headmaster., ALEC VIDLER, Mayor of Rye, , ANTHEA ROXBURGH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Plender, From Frank Vogl, From Dennis Topping, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, From David Cross, By Ronald Kershaw, By Roger Vielvoye, D. J. FALVEY, , S. D. APPLETON., PATRICK DE LASZLO, , W. M. H. NEWTON, , DR D. M. L. GOODGAME, , A. R. PARGETER., C. BODEN, Oak Lye, , Hugh Stephenson, Patricia Tisdall, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,

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News: High prices for modern British pictures, French abortion law may be changed, Commoners in revolt at Ashdown changes, Allowance protest by London teachers may shut many schools, Trident inquiry told of cabin 'false alarms', Labour doubts over advice to rent rebels, Forestry grows new jobs but faces rising land prices, New York pupils backward, report discloses, Stirling disciplinary hearing postponed, Tory MPs who abstained, Everest expedition leader says weather was worst in 20 years' experience, Woman birth-control doctor cleared, Carrier bags: a wrong approach to the right idea, How Russia avoids student unrest, Herr Brandt pledges policy of detente, Nurse killed and friend attacked in flat, Gen Amin says church must be Africanized, UDR man is shot dead going off duty, The politics of pornography and the public interest, BMA not to intervene, Rumania lets a purged official return, Michaelmas term calls to the Bar, Vorster clash with UN over SW Africa document, Confusion in the search for a good education, Pole's three reasons for optimism, Chinese oppose world attack on terrorism, Jodrell Bank will come down to earth, Mr Jenkin cautious on aid to strikers' families, Three firemen injured as petrol tanker explodes, Motoring More speed and power for Avenger, Pentagon papers case man jailed, The Times Diary Celebrating a whiter Whitehall, Commissioners begin to enforce £5,000 fine on defiant engineering union, U S eases China air curbs, Charges against US Air Force general rejected, Table wines may be cheaper in EEC, Algeria settles down to bloodless revolution, Arab protest to UN over Jewish use of mosque, Down with killjoys, if you'll pardon the expression, M Pompidou writes off £83m debt of French-speaking Africa to counteract inequality of conditions, Jobless figures 'fiddle' alleged by Labour MPs, African convicted of 1967 raid into Rhodesia, Seven Tories vote with Labour, Brazil questions barrister, Prisoner dives through window, Bill to fight IRA is introduced into Dail, Light as decoration, New Zealand fear for dairy sales, Suicide rate in Spain is declining, Charity squeezed out by enormous rent increase, TUC reject Mr Feather's call for talks on freeze, Mrs Gandhi's promise of action for Andhra Pradesh may be too late to avert a separatist solution, Central control restored in Tito drive for unity, Iran revalues its crown jewels, Kidnap case man 'talked in Al Capone style', Family are trapped in traffic nightmare, Grant colonies independence, UN tells Lisbon, Labour puts off EEC decision for a year, Union threatens more trouble if British Rail ignores national strike by footplate men, Heavy metal peril revealed in kitchen ware, Vietnam war's biggest B52 raids, Smiling Dr Kissinger meets Hanoi's negotiator again, QC says jealous woman is guilty of murder, Workmen still busy on refit as QE2 sails, Apollo 17 team carry out final rehearsal, Government is defeated by 35 votes on rules for Commonwealth immigrants, Minister's health plan ' illogical and irrational ', A Rome strike that hurts only the strikers, Argentine President praises General Peron's behaviour, Clarksons chief for trial in Greece today, Bangladesh Minister has talks with Sir Alec, Social justice and unity as Anglican issues, X-ray print system can detect breast cancer earlier, Suspension of haulier's licence suggested as way to prevent overloading of lorries Environment Tony Aldous, Gen Park given a mandate for life, N Vietnam wins another round in long struggle but US confident South now has a chance to survive, Man gets £2,053 for unfair dismissal, Embryology: Messengers for the cells, Hopeful long-term view of New York's future, More probation officers needed by 1975, How strike day will affect the traveller, Military trial of broadcaster in Philippines, 34 nations begin preparatory talks in Helsinki on European Security Conference. Official Appointments and Notices: Coalition Government in Belgium resigns, The Royal Society, Anger and chaos outside House as retirement pensioners mass to demand £10 a week, Latest appointments, Brain disease invention wins award, University news Oxford Appointments:. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, Bell's, Crusader Insurance Company Limited, T W A, Ppa, Mellersh & Harding, epc, Berlitz, Air France, Lowen Brau, Mouton-Cadet, MC Kechnie Brothers Limited, National Westminster Bank, Times Newspapers Limited,, The Royal National Institute for the Deaf, Credito Italiano, British Heart Foundation,, Foyles, Taylor Woodrow, Galt Toyshop(Dept. T), BARCLAYS International, Peers, Shelter, Pelham Books, B M W, Legge, Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial Planning) Ltd., "Northern Star", The Post Office, Gale Liser & Co. Limited, The London Hilton,, Dellis, Ecgd. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: More jobless figures to assist analysis House of Commons, Heavy defeat for Government on immigration rules: talks promised with Commonwealth, Proposals offensive to decency and justice, Depreciating investments House of Lords, Australian says Britain becoming dingo nation, What the Prime Minister intended to tell MPs, Government will lay further orders-PM. Law: Children's evidence and corroboration Director of Public Prosecutions v Hester. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Rentals, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Budapest's two musical profiles, BBC SOMaderna Festival Hall, Puzzles in the grand design Mysterious Britain, The ProblemMorituri King's Head, La Bohème Coliseum, Mr Punch joins the Establishment Cap and Bell, Frail patron of Russian literature Manya Harari Memoirs 1906-1969, Scrapings from Strachey, War and Peace Coliseum, Fiction, Pepys on plague and fire The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Signs of the new Paris dance order, ZsigmondyNissen Purcell Room, Crime Fadeout, Quick guide. Sport: Stewards await complaint, New head of racehorse owners outlines his three-point plan, Canadian event incentive for newcomers, Sports in Brief, Kettering in the money but out of the running, Results yesterday, Cambridge prove the experts wrong, Cox the paradox loses to Drysdale, Eastern Counties leave it almost too late, Last minute chance accepted by Keegan, Queen Mother brings winning score to 250, North-west show more flair and overcome New Zealanders, Violence on field only tip of an offensive iceberg, Frazier too strong for Ali, says Foster, Scarborough recover to surprise Oldham, Southern title goes to Oxfordshire, Doble rescues Moseley in injury time, Demolition down the Fulham Road, Cripps's fast pace unsettles opponent, PGA want ballot, £25,000 boost for richest race in Britain. Editorials/Leaders: Subsidies And World Trade, One-Day Strikes That Get Nowhere, Running Away From The Issue, Behind The Italian Troubles. Letters to the Editor: Road crossings for children, Post experiment, Commonwealth citizens' right of entry, Credit cards and encroachment on our liberties, Giggleswick quarrying, Immigration statistics, Use of pre-fabs, Doctors and the GMC, Unwieldy codes, The care of the dying, An uncleaned church, Preservation of Bath, Preventing misuse of pesticides, Israel and the West Bank, 'Mrs John Smith', The Devlin report welcomed, Time for fresh thinking in the machine tool industry, Share options and incentives, Jews in Russia, Offending orders, Future of the railways, Parliament on radio. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, Nov 22, 1947 The King's dominions. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Bridge pairs contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,237. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr G. F. Hiller An outstanding diplomat, Obituary, Mr Thomas Jeffery, Sir H. Manzoni. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues New York & Gartmore rides Wall Street, Commodities Copper firmer on US advices, Foreign Exchange, Property shares strong, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Insider dealing is 'no better than theft', SE chairman says, New UK Agricultural Board is in business, John Folkes Hefo Ltd, £2.5m satellite link opened at Goonhilly, Bigger quota for import of apples will lower prices, Boots offer of £150-a-year rise rejected, Chairmen's Reports Brit Industrial heads for record £1.5m, Equities Renewed demand for Hay's Wharf, Mr Philip Lawton gains chairmanship of BEA, McKechnie'72 Encouraging Outcome, International Timber: profit growth built on supply of materials and services to Constructor and Consumer, Mr Walker presses for DTI export strategy, Haslemere Estates Limited, Bids and Deals D. Day pause for big Finegold takeover, Growth rate 'on target', Study shows computer time is 'being wasted', Mining Impala-Gen Motors contract nearer, Japan and US loans competition predicted, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, Libyan oil participation talks to resume today, Maynards Limited, Process food price rises allowed by Ministry, Gold Fields Extracts from Mr. Donald McCall's Statement for 1972, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, W H Smith and the year-end spending spree, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, United Real Property Trust Limited, Company law change call, Shell finds oil near Ekofisk, Minister hints at move to get more companies into monopolies net, Belgian bank raises discount rate to 4.5pc, Government give details of manpower commission, Bank of France announces tighter controls of foreign investment, Two 12,500-ton ships ordered in Germany by North Sea Ferries, Not quite an open season for mergers, Business Diary: A plate of mint sauce, Food prices warning plan, BSA may seek more than £5m aid, Hungary's need for Western trade, The philosophy of a giant, Money Market Rates, British firm's breakthrough with low-cost aluminium car radiators, Progress at vast French complex, Newman-Tonks Limited, Japan may curb cash in advance for ship orders, MPs asked to vote more Concorde loans, '73 a good year for vin ordinaire, Kleber nearer tyre merger with Semperit, Bank's interest rate warning to discount houses, UK steelmakers apply for European grants of £1.1m to spend on research, Homfray & Company Limited, The Times Share Indices, Chrysler US stops imports of the Cricket, Consumer Spending, Attack on Italy's absenteeism, How the markets moved Rises, Company News Bassett interim leap puts new peak in sight, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd., Growth target and consumer spending in step, Fed increases stocks margin, W German chemical firms optimistic on results. Business Appointments: New director for Allied International Breweries. Property: Country Properties.

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