The Times - 04/10/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, From Michael Leapman, From Christopher Sweeney, From Michael Hatfield, By Rex Bellamy, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Clive Borrell, By Our Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From George Clark Political Staff, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From David Cross, From Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Björn Böstrup, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Knipe, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From David Housego, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Penny Symon., Brian Alderson, Victoria Brittain, CAROLYN BRYN-JONES, MRS PHILIP WORRALL, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Geoffrey Wansell, PHS, CATHERINE BOYD., W. M. HAMILTON., GEOFFREY FINSBERG., GEORGE EDINGER, , JOHN BETJEMAN, , J. A. ROBERTSON, , RONALD SEGAL., J. N. R. BARRAN., RICHARD A. CHAPMAN., RONALD M. BELL, , WILLIAM ROBINSON., MARGARET TURNER, TOM HARPER, , P. W. HARLAND, Chairman., R. F. PIPER, , S. W. JOHNSON, , ERIC A. DILLEY, , J. R. BAREHAM, Assistant Scientific Director, Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, , JOHN BOULTON., DEREK HART., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Barnfather, By Terry Byland, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Roy Farndon, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Geoffrey Dodd, E. T. GARTSIDE., FALKNER WINTON, , D. R. STUBBS, , By R. W. Shakespeare, DAVID BUTLER., W. R. ALLEN, , G. C. D'ARCY BISS., C. KENNETH BROWN., Ian Morison, Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, From Alan MCGregor, Philip Dyer,
ResumoNews: Nine-thirty on Tuesday morning, Mr Heath defends right to attack anti-EEC front, Populism evil-Mr Jenkins, Alf Garnett to appear in royal variety, Car repair cost 'should go up by a quarter', Gaullists investigate charges of scandals, Threat of more clashes as Yemen fighting ends, Ocean post off Aberdeen to give Thames flood alert, UVF man walks out of Crumlin Road jail after identity swop with another prisoner, Broker said to have lost £400,000, 'Admission free' halts fall in gallery visitors, Pollution drive stepped up, Labour rebuked by socialist EEC chief, Premium Savings Bond prize winners, No appeals for Sewell escape helpers, The undiluted right-wing ticket, 'Angry Brigade' man cleared of four charges, Rome talks communique, Women petition Mr Vorster to stop hanging, Decree is refused to save wife hardship, New plan for cheap Atlantic air fares, Councillors who defy rents Act get support, British car industry welcomes challenge, Rank and file demand more public ownership, Police deny 'purge' of pornography shops, M4 'death trap' claim, 25 hurt as Belfast bomb wrecks public houses, Oslo welcomes Denmark as bridge to EEC, Mr Nader launches a crusade to return power to US Congress, Herr Brandt unyielding on corruption claim, Mr Marples wins plea against driving ban, Roman Catholics divided on priests' celibacy, The origin of the water babies?, Councillor says anti-vandal motorized patrols in Bromley are 'fascist', The bomb disposal expert, Iran Army moves to halt unrest in Baluchistan, Gen Amin 'postpones deadline', Journal founded in the Resistance shuts, Rate revolt in reply to defiance on rents, Educational priority areas 'practical', New charge for school meals criticized, The Maudling memorandum: a communist critique, TV inquiry into bugging case rejected, The fight against the ad man's mother image, Claim would raise pay bill by 31 per cent, New York storm over museum's art sale, Mr Nixon gives Salt pact White House send-off, Guerrilla leaders give in to demands of Lebanese Army, No apology by police over Moors pictures, George Medal for submariner who went back, The Times Cookery Book, The Times Diary Heath's old Laing sign, Three held in Toulouse over hitch-hike murders, Mr Wilson calls for election on measures needed to restore Britain's strength, China launches violent attack on Russia at UN, Middle-class Belgian strikers claim success, Protesters will attempt to stop South African squash rackets tour, Civil action by bank against jailed manager, Resignation of Danish Prime Minister after EEC victory, Tourists as victims of street traders, US confirms loss of F-111 on first raid in four years, National executive poll shows swing to left, Barred priest convicted of kicking director, Court orders AUEW to end ban on member, Mary Bell 'in approved school sex incidents', Zaire President denies helping imperialists, Selective British Rail shoppers, M Messmer rallies his disheartened majority, Two QCs for defence in murder case, 'House more Asians' call to councils, To retire dissatisfied 'is to die younger', Richard Davy's viewpoint on shops and poor service produced a large postbag. Here are some views:, Science report Geophysics: How Australia bumps along, P & O discloses new bid for deferred stock, McGovern switch to personal attacks, The parish magazine of the sociology set, Mr Wilson wants unions to set nine conditions for backing curb on wages. Official Appointments and Notices: Cowdrey chairman, University news Oxford, Church news, Reunion Indian Civil Service (Retired) Association, Mr Taverne decides to resign his seat. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Value Added Tax, Property Growth Bonds, Akzo, St Paul's, Bally, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Dewar's, King & Co, Halifax, Plessey, RAMC Officer, Sight & Sound, Simpson, LEGGE Locks, Cross Road, Punch, Mercedes-Benz, Moores Stores Limited. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,194, Albania to refuse to meet Israel in world chess. Sport: Birmingham just hold out after spirited Coventry revival, Grand National conditions of entry revised, Sports in Brief, Tottenham superior until costly mistake, Small-town treatment for the big City, Results yesterday, Today's fixtures, Croquet, Ten-storey office block for Trent Bridge, Zapoteco the link between best French and English form, Only 18,000 tickets sold, Cold worries Charles on eve of Masters event, The unfair system falls down again, British girls 'ill advised to sign any contract', £4,000 boost for two big events, Tokyo event loses Trevino, US and Rumania choose players for cup final, Patterson replaces injured Kennedy, Williamson's treble in Australian style, Replays blow to Sir Alf's plans, Newcomer to the field, French crowds compete for trophy, One of the few that Crump trains may be danger to Beechway, Stoke stay in with help of odd goal, A reprieve United barely deserved, Steenken first and second as Germans hold whip hand. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Educational, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on page 20. Reviews: New name for New Theatre, Proving experimental art can be fun Strider ICA, Anger against the system Downright Hooligan Victoria. Stoke-on-Trent, Reasons for few rhymes, The English view of Neo-classicism Jeffery Daniels, Top price for Rossetti painting, Alexander Young Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Film Festival's 50 features, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Krag Resigns After His Victory, Agreement Still Possible. Letters to the Editor: Resettlement of Asians, Churches' fight for relief from value-added tax, Social cohesion in education, Jargon and the computer man, Protest by Zaire, Women in broadcasting, Criminal evidence, Protection of the textiles industry, Competition and inflation, Peruvian Corporation auction, Factory farming, Black September gang, Support for a Left Centre party, Hotham Park House, The people's will, No Access, Background music, Artificial foods, Threat to setting of Bury St Edmunds, Olympic Games, Open council meetings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Law: Bank fails in action on fraud claim Bank Russo-Iran V Gordon, Woodroffe & Co Ltd, Can courts go behind private Acts? Pickin V British Railways Board and Another, Police and pornography Regina V Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ex parte Blackburn. Obituaries: Sir George Binney, Maj-Gen De Vic Carey Ordnance Survey Director-General, Marguerite Vacani, Syd Puddefoot, Prof Trevor Shaw Physiological research, Mr J. P. Burrell Formation of Old Vic, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Oct. 2, 1947 Control of steel. Business and Finance: Freemans confirms the mail order pick-up, Japan to launch pvc drive from a plant in Britain, American forecast of record tea output, ENI chief's warning on chemical industry, Spot Position of Sterling, Airline says it has had 'difficulties' with RB 211, Iraq's sales from seized oilfield 'top 4m tons', Forward Levels, American auditors told of more active role by SEC, Savoy profit 61 pc higher thanks to tax factors, Russia buys grain, Dispute in Tokyo over export surcharge as way to hold yen parity, Gulf oil talks 'close to agreement on 51pc state share by 1980s', The Times list of latest dividends, The wink and a nod may not be enough, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mining AAC joins Metramar in Blue Spec, EEC aid for British regional plans, Combined English Stores Group Ltd. Murray Gordon reports record results:-, UNCTAD call to debtor nations, Time To Boost The Regions, 25 pc drop in HP car sales, US banks warned about rising interest rates, Creusot link with Westinghouse gets go-ahead, Minister gives support to offshore development, Money Market Rates, Russian-German steel deal, Mr Macmillan's warning on missed chances, Bids and Deals Slater re-shape Hongkong interests, P & O receives a takeover approach: mystery bidder may be Inchcape company, Prices pledge by CBI not enough for unions, £383m fall in equities trading last month, Siemens ready for further ventures abroad, Honeywell may pay £6 despite rises limit, Bonn opposes pay-price control, Two managing directors join the board of Dalgety UK, Business News: The head that came to the hunters, UK reserves drop by $2m in September, Burton B.V. F.F. 75,000,000 5 3/4 per cent Convertible Guaranteed Loan 1992, Future of Clydebank yard again in doubt, How the markets moved Rises, Tourist boards seek industry aid, Associates deals, The East's stripling airlines are flying solo with success, Inflation-chances of getting a package deal Hilde Behrend looks at the success of Irish unions and employers with a £2 a week agreement, Lucas to shut down CAV factory with loss of 1,000 jobs, Denmark prepares for EEC boom. Stock Exchange Tables: Copper stocks 'not all unsold material', The Times Share Indices, New Issues Wrensons Stores expansion, Equities Strong rise in thin dealing, Foreign Exchange, Fixed Interest and Money Trading in gilts remains quiet, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Bid hopes spur A B Maltsters, Wall Street. Business Appointments: The Independent Broadcasting Authority Appointment of Programme Contractors for Independent Local Radio. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 24 & 25, Country Properties, London And Suburban.
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