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The Times - 10/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Eonomics Editor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Chris Sweeney, From Ronald Faux, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Sweeney, By Stuart Marshall, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Murray, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, Guy Brett, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Geoffrey Smith, David Spanier, Jerome Caminada, PHS, B. MILLER, , DAVID A. CORNFORTH, , GEORGE C. WYNDHAM, Chairman, HUGO SABATH., JAMES REEVES., NICHOLAS KALDOR, WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME, Drayton House, East Meon, Hampshire, October 8., OLIVE GIBBS, , ALAN W. KNOWLES, , NICOLAS BENTLEY, , A. N. SANDERS, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , JOHN DERRICK, , CHRISTABEL WATSON, , CHARLES LEWIS, , MARY ATTENBOROUGH, President, , PETER DAWSON, Headmaster, LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, JAMES LUNT, LEWIS JONES, IAN MORRIS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Barnfather, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DAVID L. CORNES., H. A. BLAKE, , NEWTON JONES, , G. P. THEOBALD., STANLEY TURNER., JOHN TAYLOR., By Clifford Webb, PHILLIP A. GIBBS, , CHARLES SKINNER., Eric Wigham, John Earle, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, From Geoffrey Dodd, Kenneth Owen, John Whitmore,

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News in Brief. News: Albania withdraws from chess Olympiad, Chancellor's aim to speed expansion, Air college not in breach of control rules, Mrs Bingham 'in dock to help husband', Land yacht trip on Royal tour, More money sought for kidney research, Prime Minister clears decks for busy week, Price-riggers in Spain face £30,000 fines, President names new Cabinet for Sudan, Search for an EEC framework of equivalence Education notebook Stephen Jessel, M Giscard d'Estaing is looking to the centre, How an impostor penetrated Pope's residence, South Africans hold two in hunt for Scorpio, Arsenal agree terms with two clubs, Community minister is fourth former Cabinet member to resign from Unionist Party, Two-way split at Lincoln, Sana regime's call for unification of two Yemens adds to difficulties of Arab peace mission, Mr Wilson rules out industrial action to censor the press, 'Save crop' plea to Soviet farmers, Snuff bottles in demand, Three firemen injured in chemicals blaze, Former police officer fined for assaulting constable, All-in schools plan for Richmond is approved, Whitehall sips the spirit of Europe, Successful women hear plea for failure, Cape Kennedy 'for all nations', Stand down and be counted Bernard Levin, Greek professor's health plea rejected by court, IRA leader arrested in Northern Ireland, Government has reservations on new farm and food authority proposal, Tribal acrobatics in Arabia, Judge warns holiday firms in imposing £5,000 fine, Violent crime is on increase in US suburbs, Boy killed, three hurt, in climbing accident, Lawyer defiant as Berlin anarchist trial opens, Move for quicker hearing on pornography, MP returns to explain spy report, Church move on women priests, Six years cut from an 18-year term, Estate version of Marina unveiled, The Times Diary Courtauld bequest to Rhodesia, State employees to accept arbitrators' pay ruling, EEC free trade plan for Mediterranean welcomed by ministers, Cut-price luxury flats offered to Asians, Americans drop forged banknotes on N Vietnam, Pentagon not always told of civilian bomb damage, Unprecedented third day for Kissinger talks, Mayor on trial after fatal dance hall fire, Clean food charter for Windsor traders, Mr Nixon leading in every one of eight principal states, Governor ready to join expedition to stop H-tests, Shah flying to Moscow perturbed by Russian encirclement, Debate next week on TV in Commons, School kidnap charges, MP to seek inquiry into 'hotel taxis', Lives saved by legalized abortion in New York, Famous victory brightens prospects on Clyde, Army chief sweeping to victory in Malagasy, India concerned over Uganda, Smallpox 'case' may have used public transport, Mr Chou indicates that China will have a collective leadership after Mao era, Sikhs made to crawl naked through train, Social services: Sir Keith and the retreat from dogma, Maximum fines for litter offences urged by minister, Timothy Davey will be detained in prisons in future, Turkey says, New 'flu strain warning, Dr Barzel goes for middle voter, Oceanography: Motion of currents, General Amin accuses Britain of 'malicious propaganda' and continuing threat of invasion, Jewellers are sued over 'poor quality' diamonds, New evidence in mental hospital case, British minister to pay visit to Zambia. Index. Display Advertising: AGB Research Limited, National Fur Company Ltd, Garrard, Jones Lang Wootton, Goblin (BVC) Ltd, Iraq Petroleum Company Limited, Harvey Nichols, National Westminster Bank, Singapore Airlines, The MITSUI TRUST and Banking Company Limited, Herring Daw & Manners, British Rail, Wimpey, doodlepadad*, Canlife unit trust, Courvoisier, Shelter, Alitalia, Pan Am., John D Hutchison (U.K.) Limited, Sight & Sound, Clarks, The Areas for Expansion, Abbey Life., Morris. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Gaullist MP forced to resign from party, University news Cambridge college fellowships, Church information officer to retire, Eastbourne MP retiring after year-long dispute. Weather: The Weather. Law: One man fighting unlawfully can constitute an affray Regina v Taylor, Jurisdiction for protection of children Stewart v Stewart. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 8, 1947. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: FASHION by Prudence Glynn Echt Estée, Sophoclean carve-up Oedipus Now Hampstead Irving Wardle, Daniel Barenboim Festival Hall Max Harrison, New Irish Chamber Orchestra Wigmore Hall Richard Maylan, Arts and crafts among the Eskimos, Jack Jones London Palladium Geoffrey Wansell, The Times classic evening dress offer, The Bear Sadler's Wells Theatre Stephen Walsh, The Reporters Bbc 1 Stanley Reynolds. Sport: Fairbrother's goals keep Mansfield on top, Middlesex call up Napier in place of Kirton, Firestone not to withdraw, Sports in Brief, Bugner wants cheers, not boos, Six matches Leicester could do without, Better news for England if not for Parkes, Results and tables, Derby learn what life is about, Five-year plan for volleyball, New event with supreme prize, IOC chief favours retention of football, San San's owner seeks another big prize with Filiberto on Sunday. Editorials/Leaders: The Best Boundaries For Somerset, Abolition Of Bank Rate, Hope Comes Very Late On Clydeside, The Adjustments To Power. Letters to the Editor: Partnership in industry, Criminal law review, Priestly celibacy, A place for cavalry, Background music, Dutch elm disease, Latest brick price rise annoys builders, Euphonious 'd', Motoring fines, The situation in the docks is really desperate, Aims of school students' union, The reduction of Somerset, Distressing notes on service aid, Court vacations, Dilemma of the bulk mineral suppliers, Mr Taverne's by-election challenge, Greek regime. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Frank Taylor, Mr Charles Green, Miriam Hopkins American film actress, Obituary, Sir Alexander Ramsay Distinguished naval career. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,199, Bridge congress. Stock Exchange Tables: Fiat prices are raised again, Commodities Fresh upsurge in wool, Fresh demand for Amal Inv, Recent Issues, New Issues Tenneco to raise $50m in Eurobond market, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound plunges 23 points. Business and Finance: Michelin in link with German tyre-maker, Cash crisis for Scottish Council: no reserves left, Denmark preparing legislation to impose 'economic democracy', Training policy unchanged, No intention of leaving P & O-Lord Inchcape, 1,200 more laid off at Swan Hunter yards, Peugeot beats its British sales target, New packaging move by Alcan, Paris likely to raise ceiling on reserves, British Leyland pledge to unions on subsidiary sales, Retail price guidance plea, Spot Position of Sterling, Bigger UK stake in oil orders sought, New contract for Italian chemical workers, Cavenham Extracts From The Chairman's Statement, Forward Levels, Marathon reinstates 200 laid off by UCS liquidator, Second US rival to Laker Skytrain, Splits weaken power of Italian unions, Glaxo ahead of defence forecast, The Times list of latest dividends, Revised forecast puts investment by manufacturers 7pc below 1971, Computer news Logica reports a successful year, Briefly from the Boardroom, Italy's lower surplus, Business Diary: End of a 270 year old ritual · reshuffle at Staflex, Bids and Deals Cadbury-Schweppes seek French juices, Mining MIM's cautious outlook, Share quotation is suspended, Macallan 30 pc ahead, Fixed Interest and Money Bank rate news hits gilts, Equities Some selling of Bovis, $ inflow worries Japan, Flat-rate rises versus statutory minima, Money Market Rates, Imps' takeover of Courage goes smoothly, Michelin faces labour unrest all over Europe, IPC defers action on oil seizure, Associated Leisure Limited, A choice of all or nothing for the Government, The Times Share Indices, Mr Heath's warning on dangers of overcapacity in steel, Lazards provide £34.5m support for R-R deal, S. Collier And Company Limited and Subsidiary Companies, Gulf Oil writes off $250m facilities, Minister urges Dr Klasen to grant loan concessions to shipbuilders, Company News Interim upsurge puts Staflex on way to £1m, How the markets moved Rises, Call to remove export duty on jute goods, Government seeks views on new agency to supervise farm marketing, Relief that lending rate will be taken out of political arena, Associates deals, Management ordered out by Lucas plant sitters-in. Business Appointments: Joint managing directors at Central & District. Property: PROPERTY also on page 25, Salerooms.

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