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The Times - 13/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Fox Butterfield, By Christopher Walker, From Dan van der Vat, From Ian McDonald, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Science Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Arthur Osman Worcester, By Frank Roberts, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Davy, From Charles Hargrove, From Leo Goodstadt, From Jerome Caminada, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, Tony Aldous, From Peter Thomson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Tom German, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom Freeman, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By David Parry-Jones, GEORGE KUNZLE., G. PAULSON., Pat Healy, Ruth Miller, Marcel Berlins and Geoffrey Wansell, Richard Williams, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, By Andrew Boyle, Harman Grisewood, William Mann, by Morris J. Moulder, by Shona Crawford Poole, by Paul Kimball, by Sybille J. Clayton, by Eric Fowler, by Stuart Marshall, Robert Fisk, Dan van der Vat, The much misquoted Cecil King, PHS, Christopher Walker, ANDREW MURDOCH, , R. F. HILL., NORMAN D. PRICE, , CECIL BEATON, , JOHN BUCHANAN, , D. R. J. LAMING, , PETER JENKINS, , MAX GODDEN, , GEOFFREY FINSBERG, , JOHN BRATBY, , W. A. G. ROXBURGH, , PLATT, , M. BULLIN, , GRAHAME DREW, , R. GOLDBERG, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Leonard Amey, By Peter Hill, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From David Cross, From Anthony Thomas, From Frank Vogl, From Mario Modiano, By Business News Staff, By Ian Morison, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, Bob Baker, CAMPBELL ADAMSON, , D. M. WHITSON, J. H. PHILLIPS, , F. S. LAW, , Anthony Thomas, Geoffrey Bell, Mr. K. M. G. Anderson on effects of debasement of currency, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Innis Macbeath, David Jones, By John Woodland, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely,

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News in Brief. News: Ways to avert oil shortage in 30 years, Dr Schiller makes a secret deal on election, Suggestions and laments from all the persecuted cyclists, M Pompidou to decide on murder reprieve, Coming of age of an innocent abroad in the underworld, Minister asked to lunch on slum site, Complete Government list after the changes, Law moves dangerous, say Labour lawyers, Threat of legal action over Israel air tax, Mr Powell arouses fears in Hongkong, Move for joint claim on 35-hour week, Gordon Banks home after seeing specialist, Democratic Labour drive to 'save Australia', Mrs Castle says she was 'too loyal to team', By train to the hustings, The complete answer to weekend comfort, The persistent offenders: discipline and therapy may provide the answer, Universities worried over delay on allocation of funds, Ministers who lack town hall experience, Property Leighton's Bossard Centre plan, Worcester piano tuners lead way back to harmony in home and school Regional notebook, Drive to cut accidents on school adventure trips, Liberals split in Norway over coalition policy, Geology: Which way did the Highlands slide?, David Wood Finding a new chairman for the 1922, British Jews 'may hit back at terrorists', Prisoner 'made love to wife in high security jail', The campaign to give women some, Home extension is home from home, Herr Schutz to visit Russia in 1973, Economies 'will harm school building plans', Campaign for marginal seat rouses lively response from voters, Enter Prince Hassan, a new man with a plan for Jordan's future, Vigorous £70m UK industry is largest in Europe, Barzel call to amend E German treaty, Ostpolitik or bread and butter?, Hijacked passengers and shot co-pilot back in US after twice leaving Cuba, Building inquiry ordered on Costa Brava, The ideal grand touring car offers best of both worlds, Woman with cholera improving in hospital, Mr Smith confident of recognition for Rhodesia, Trees fall and rivers burst banks in gales, Ulster Catholic exservicemen form paramilitary force to protect homes from attack, Prince of Wales lays his first wreath at Cenotaph in Remembrance Day rite, Russia accused of bad faith on arms cuts, Uganda's remaining Asians must work on the land, The Pope looks at new ways of choosing successor, Questions and confusion waiting for Mr Heath in Ulster, The Times Diary, British can learn much from the continentals, Most pensioners will get bonus before Christmas, QE2 passengers are two days late and angry, Nineteenth letter bomb found as post chief tells of safety efforts, World record prices for Roman coins, On the eve of a meat revolution Agriculture, Hijackers threatened dive into nuclear station, Lester Piggott barred by airline, Organizers of presidential campaigns face charges, Unpopular doctrine that can stop the drift to chaos, Council staff clock on in staggered hours, Irene Hilton, a career woman in every sense, Cairo accuses BBC of anti-Egyptian 'fabrication' campaign, Some Tories back pay thaw for farm men, President Thieu could accept ceasefire if Hanoi pledges to recall troops, Moving out into space and room to breathe, Students say 'withdraw measures at Stirling', Plea to UN on Asians sent back to Uganda, Need for better service to find ex-prisoners jobs, Need to raise outdated speed limit, Guernsey dock strike may cut sea links. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, The Peninsular & Oriental Navigation Company, Erf Limited, Caravans International, Danbury Conversions, Ltd, Bondbridge Limited, Bowater Stockholders, Crusader, George Richardson (Tweeds), UMO Plant Limited, Drivers Jonas, Halifax, Cumbernauld, Sichel, Bowater, Amf Incorporated, The Caravan Club, Barclays Bank Trust Company Limited,, London News, Bea, Earls Court. Weather: The Weather. Law: Fixing free-at-border price levies on EEC grain, Importer's duty affirmed. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliament to hear Britain's European space agency plans, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Developing and Expanding Towns, Entertainments. Sport: Somerset could be first to end Wiltshire's run, Netherlands something of a letdown, Sports in Brief, Rugby League, Little reason to change back division, Black takes logical step to 10,000 metres, All Blacks powerful but not yet convincing, Great Britain share the luck but take the prize, Britain put out of King's Cup, No remission for good behaviour, Wright improves chances of promotion, The race that burned a big hole in British pockets, Fanaticism comes to a pretty pass, Weekend results and tables First division, A landmark of the English club game, Going chosen at full back, Worry and three surprises on a day alive with interest, Bula and rain can give season fillip it needs, Concern before comfort at Chelsea, Lu's long putt decides World Cup, Weekend rugby results, Australian suspended for year, Change of mood but not resources, Rosslyn Park's defence holds firm. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news Latest appointments. Reviews: Welsh Opera's deficit down to £5,000, Raissa Bobrinova Purcell Room, Pop record, Royal Ballet Congress, Eastbourne, LSOAbbado Festival Hall, The lure of destiny Only the Wind Will Listen Reith of the BBC, André Tchaikowsky Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Scheming Lieutenant Soho Poly, 3,000 years of drawing. Editorials/Leaders: A Very Open Race In Australia, International Mistrust, The Law And The Trade Unions, Back To The Dread Debate. Letters to the Editor: Introducing VAT, President Nixon's political record, Checking hijackers, Museum courtesy, Dutch elm disease, Building contracts, How to manage corporations, Metered charges for domestic water supply, Finding a policy to control inflation, The Toy Symphony, Private investment in developing countries, Road plan blightand fright, Russia's bad harvest, Youth's initiative, Controversy over bias in foreign patent offices, Rhodesia sanctions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 11, 1947 Powers of the Lords. Obituaries: MR S. GATES Film Institute chairman, Rose Odle, Mr Francis Chagrin, Mr Tom Wisdom Journalist and racing driver, Obituary, Mr R. Suddaby. Business and Finance: Senator will oppose funds for supersonic jet, Pledge by Minister to act against price-rigging, US profits blossom under the freeze, Japan's steel record, Results this week Land Secs, Metal Box, Coats and Courtaulds, Canadian shipbuilders will step up campaign for extended government aid, The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Limited, Inauguration of £20m Greek oil refinery, Italy wrestles with inflation fears, Pre-Tax Profit 63% Higher Board's Confidence In The Future, Skelmersdale: end of an industrial dream, Kuwait delays oil pact approval, £54 return to Canada by Laker DC10 airbus, Government plan ready for setting up national manpower unit, Strike threat by dock drivers at Southampton, IBM sales target in east block countries, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Mission to Russia, Raleigh sets up overseas, Company Meeting Marl Investment Company Limited, Grand Central Investment Holdings Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, More share prices, Business Diary in Europe: Volkswagen steering trouble, P & O: balancing the rival deficiencies, North Sea air link, US external trade balance caution, Lending rate 7½ pc, Monetary reform drive runs into snags, Ford chief in Spain, W German banker calls for tighter credit, Management The 'multiplier' in human asset accounting, Bill to reorganize water resources may be shelved, Call for wider based money indicator, Exports rush as companies fear Australian tariff, Strike call ignored, The future role of London in international bond market, The Times Share Indices, Company News Fine results but no acquisition by Dean Smith, 'Offshore banking' boom leaves Jersey cold, European Commission judgments soon on companies facing competition rule charges, When fibres brand name spending had to stop ICI Crimplene ®, Mining Optimistic outlook for metal markets, Bankers see April 1 as fixed £ deadline, Huge rise expected in copper stocks, Market waits for upturn in tramp tonnage demand Freight Report, Bonds traded in Europe. Business Appointments: Pan Am managing director for UK operations named. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, New Issues Countryside picks a difficult time, Taking the froth off Wall Street euphoria. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Wanted. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,228.

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