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The Times - 01/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By John Plender, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Nov 1, From Peter Strafford, By Our Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Staff, Local Government Correspondent, By Tom Hey, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By a Sale Room Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Chartres, From Robert Mackie, By Our Foreign Staff, From Fred Emery, Grom Michael Knipe, , From Florencia Varas, From Ian McDonald, From Ian Macdonald, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, From Eric Marsden, By Geoffrey Wansell, Our Medical Correspondent, Dan van der Vat, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Gerry Harrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Guy Brett, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Adam Fergusson, PHS, KENNETH KIRKWOOD, , STRETTON LICHFIELD, , THERESE HAMMOND, , CHARLES LEWIS, , R. A. LANE, , W. C. JARVIS, , HEW WATT, , ANTHONY ROSEN, , GRAHAM BENNETTE, , S. LEWIN, , D. W. BARKHAM, , ADRIENNE CORRI, , MOLSON, , HENLEY, , RITCHIE of DUNDEE, , THEA BENT, , MARGARET COLE, , By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Melvyn Westlake, By Anthony Rowley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Cross, Patricia Tisdall, E. W. HODGSON, , JOHN L. PRITCHARD, , L. W. SMITH, , From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, MICHAEL, G. S. SUTCLIFFE, , A. Goodrick-Clarke, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, by Sue Masterman, by F. H. M. Grapperhaus, S. M., by Anthony Kingsley, S.M., by Alfred van Dijk, by Pauline Clark,

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News: Italy in grip of workers' protest strike, Irritating habits Children have reasons for rocking and nail biting. Our paediatrician on how to tackle these problems, Girl who took baby for 15 minutes jailed, London exiles blamed in S Africa terrorism trial, 134,000 copies of 35 books ruled obscene by magistrates' court, Two years for 12p robbery in phone box, The tradesmen's entrance to Europe, The Night Sky in November, Boys for trial in elephant case, Norway likely to use oil as lever in EEC talks, Success of Nato paratroop drop assessed, £3m loan starts new Amin dream, Japanese soldier surrenders after 25 years, Czechs demand renunciation of Munich pact, ICI blamed for silence on health hazard, 'Frame-up' claim by bomb trial man, 38-day libel action ends, Many benefits for foreign workers but housing a serious problem, US refuses to rush into ceasefire agreement, Royal DutchShell Group, Two children and soldier killed in Belfast, £7,140 paid for Chinese figure of Gautama, Cancer: new research provides hope of establishing an 'early warning system', French workers get increase in minimum wage, Ban on TV advertising of 'intimate' products, New safety standards for caravans, Turn left and left again, Mr Heath, Hell's Angels' customs 'not on trial', When Sammy Davis appalled the blacks, Youths jailed for five years in car rape case, Barrister sold his soul to devil, QC says, Two dissimilar men who can end the Trudeau era, The Times Diary Wilson's theory about Mr W. H., 'Torture' soldier to sue, Thieu attack on peace pact, Wage and price spiral likely to continue, Curious conflicts surrounding the German 'petticoat vote', Government promises legislation to combat terrorism in aircraft, Annexation plan alarms Bethlehem, Police win 15% rise spread over two years, TUC decision likely to await new offer, Tripartite talks dominate debate, Liberals write to party whips on by-elections, Investors gain renewed confidence as economy shows signs of recovery, Finance ministers fail to match anti-inflationary aims with practical steps to peg prices, Martinair, Archaeology: Population control in primitive society, Mr Heath insists country will respond to firmness on incomes and prices aim, Mental wards 'crowded', Brother's appeal for minister jailed by Czechs, Salisbury denial over letter from detainees, Call for early elections in Ulster, Conservatives' single-seat victory in Canada could mean fresh poll, Sir Alec wins support of Chinese for British role in EEC, Stronger steps against 'suitcase salesmen', McGovern campaign in full spate, Dahomey ruler spares leader of earlier coup, 25-year ban for 'appalling drive through London', Community set for fight against pollution, £6m scheme to rebuild Billingsgate market, Israel calls home its Bonn envoy for talks with Cabinet, Iceland will resume talks with Britain, British firm may win £1.5m Greek contract, China's problem that grows 40,000 times a day, Controls sought on 'rash' of private zoos, Sue Masterman looks at four Dutch companies, whose trade marks are known the world over, and also a relative newcomer, London planning consents 'hoarded', Unilever, Apocalyptic book by 14 authors for London show, Full schooling hope for two Luton girls, Progress of the long distance university, Apples take the eye at RHS show, Turnover: 1971, 18,120m fl; 1970, 15,070m fl., Banking: caution with a roving spirit, Home Secretary asks police chiefs for details of 'muggings', Sunny outlook for sales of dairy produce to Britain in enlarged EEC, AUEW to flout Industrial Court, 12 pro-EEC MPs in Shadow Cabinet fight, Town planners' leader calls on Government to form a national policy for improving environment, Soviet scientist jailed for five years, Mechanical milkman by-passes the cow, 'Terror' charge witness denies helping Krays, World's fifth rail disaster in two days, Lord Annan defends universities on TV, Fleet Street warning of disruption, New Rhodesian party to fight for race equality. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Galt Toys Catalogue, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Cyprus Airways, Van Haften & Co., Sealink, Power Strike, Steel From Stockwell, Gateway Of Europe, Rotterdam-Europoort, Bovis, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, H.Albert de Bary & Co., Dawnay Day Group Ltd, Dewar's, Knight Frank & Rutkey, 'dreamy duvets', Brown Harriman & International Banks Ltd., Antony Gibbs (Personal Finanacial Planning) Ltd, James & Tation for Steel, Langeveldt, Kent, Bank Mees & Hopenv, Pierson, Heldring & Pierson, Heine Brothers (England) Limited,, Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial Planning) Ltd., Hine, Punch, Welfare Insurance Co Ltd, Antony Gibbs. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Morgan takes top award, Mr Gulliver resigns as Fine Fare chief, How to avoid a nightmare of missed appointments, Dr Allende's Cabinet resigns for reshuffle, Governor-General of Fiji is named, Peer tells bankruptcy court he was forced to resign. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Restaurants, Appointments Vacant also on pages 24 and 25. Stock Exchange Tables: Bid rumours hoist Int Stores, The Times Share Indices, Equities Strong recovery but trade thin, Recent Issues, New Issues BPB Industries' £5m debenture, Commodities Good October for metals, Fixed Interest and Money Firmer tone in gilt-edged, Authorized Units Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Better day for the pound, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Share prices lift as stock market gains confidence. Politics and Parliament: MP calls for anti-terror police squad in Europe, Swift conclusion to talks wanted: great prize of steadier prices and a decisive check on inflation, Major Bill in Lords before Christmas House of Lords, High growth rate the overriding objective, Greatest piece of luck for generations House of Commons, Mr Wilson: prices and wages proposals unworkable: general election challenge House of Commons. Sport: Dixon replaces Jeans in side to play France, Stoke City go out to Notts, Sports in Brief, Breeders alter dangerous trend, Results yesterday, The best laid schemes of Gloucester go oft agley, Chelsea's 10 work like underdogs to win, Today's fixtures, The match of the Llanelli century, Liverpool's struggle on a twisting course, 28 invited for world tournament, Diplomatic journey of amends, One indiscretion gives Stracey's rival title, Snubbed Olympic coaches unable to be seconds, Player describes World Cup as phoney event, Injuries to Dillon and Beal can hurt Tottenham, Lloyd brothers could win Cup place, Arsenal get revenge without a ripple of anger, Youngsters take up challenge at Haydock, Golden Miller's Lingfield record broken. Reviews: OberonII Pirata Wexford Festival, Jephtha Sadler's Wells Theatre, LPOde Waart Festival Hall, Musica Reservata Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hulla Baloo Criterion, London debuts, British wartime art and the aftermath Decade 1940-50 Whitechapel Art Gallery. Property: London & Suburban Properties also on page 13, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Session Of Social Reforms, A Result But Not A Decision, A Defiance Which IS Also A Blunder, Inflation In The Eec, Parental Choice And Children's Welfare. Letters to the Editor: EEC ruling on company letterheads, Mining in the national parks, Puccini's copyright, Small traders and VAT registration, Leonardo's horses, Regrets of the season, Redundant churches, British expatriates and the condition of sterling, Uganda reprisals, Changing pattern of farm ownership, North Thames Gas Board and its relations with customers, Dark afternoons, Cancer research, Asbestos mining in Swaziland, Price of suffering, Intimately linked, VAT and the artist, International jail for hijackers, Right of trial by jury. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Oct 30, 1947. Deaths. Law: In the court's discretion Sir Lindsay Parkinson Ltd v Triplan Ltd, Dental surgeon's libel action settled Drummond-Jackson v British Medical Association and Others. Obituaries: Rt Rev W. D. L. Greer Former Bishop of Manchester, Mr A. J. McNeill Reid, Dr Donald Wing. Business and Finance: Fiat forecasts loss and hints at rethink of link with Citroen, Tea bags stir up competition In the light of Lyons's purchase of Tetley, Maurice Corina looks at the state of the British tea trade, Thai rubber exports show big rise, Bonn opposes pay-price controls, Slater, Walker buys 25 pc of Frankfurt firm, No preference dividend by Alfred Herbert, Advertising and Marketing $20m to launch new Polaroid camera, Spot Position of Sterling, Discount houses for Singapore, Post Office expert shows faith in the TXE4 system, Forward Levels, Little man priced out of direct investment, Company profits rise, P & O's dissident directors call for support by shareholders, The Times list of latest dividends, De La Rue confirms its margins trend, Wall St boosts Bowater, Film groups to merge distribution interests, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary: Monaghan to run the Fine Fare shop, IBM: how big is enormous?, Container makers facing big cuts, US court rejects Mr R. Maxwell's Pergamon plea, CBI unity plea as restraint ends, Zanussi plans to lay off 2,400 in January, Money Market Rates, Bids and Deals GEMS agree £6m from Babcock, Eurocapital market an urgent need, banker says, Company News Beaverbrook peg dividend after profit upsurge, Control of firms 'separate', New York's largest banks seek to open in Moscow, Anti-inflation action hopes help the pound put on 1.20 cents without support, Mining Costs spiral and the gold mines, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company, Limited, Mr Davies plans Bill to bring commerce within fair trading laws, Commission reports more orders and optimism among EEC businessmen, How the markets moved Rises, Associates deals. Business Appointments: Sir J Hunter gives up managing directorship. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,218.

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