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The Times - 12/12/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Monday, By Brian Cashinella, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Ian McDonald, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Architectural Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Tim Jones, Stephen Jessel, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan Van Der vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, By John Groser, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, From Christopher Reed, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, By Norman Fox, By Brian James, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By John Hopkins, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michel Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Leonard Buckley, Stephen Walsh, Guy Brett, Max Harrison, Barry Norman, Fred Kamath, PHS, Bernard Levin, Geoffrey Wansell, T. S. KRISHNAMURTI, Counsellor, , S. H. TROTTER, , MILTON FRIEDMAN, , EVELYN BROWN, Chairman, , C. D. DARLINGTON., JAMES GRIFFITHS., TREVOR JONES., ED CHAPMAN, , T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE., GERALD S. GRAHAM, Rhodes Pro., DENIS SMITH, , JEROME CAMINADA., G. H. ROBERTS, , VIVIAN MATALON, , DEVONSHIRE, President, PEYTON SKIPWITH, , GEOFFREY GORER, , By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, From Fred Emery, By Maurice Corina, By. Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Wilson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Editor, J. S. HILLYER, L. FARRER-BROWN, R. KERR-MUIR., R. G. STUART-PRTNCE., R. J. F. HOWARD., J. M. SMITH, , EDITH TRITTON, , David Jones, by Roy Farndon, R.F., by Eric Haylock, by Jack Elliott, Roy Farndon, Kenneth Owen, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson,

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News in Brief. News: The Times Diary Christmas without a home, Churches sustain mood of optimism, BBC apology to councillor after 'same name' error, Council to build £1m block for employees, Scottish MPs seek better planning outlook, Six years for Arab whose wife disappeared, Petrol may be rationed in Los Angeles, Big gains for the left give Japan an effective opposition, Commercial TV spending £2m on Christmas, Closed shops for senior council posts advocated, Labour leaders call by-election candidates to campaign meeting, Dr Barzel reelected by convincing majority, Liberals may reverse their decision to give Mr Taverne a clear run in poll, Powers to control public architecture strengthened, £475m NCB deficit is to be written off, Some farm men may get rises next month, Amnesty's campaign to outlaw torture, Peking dismisses Soviet frontier clash reports, Biochemistry: Smoking and small babies, Victory for the left in France becoming a distinct possibility, Baton Rouge commission finds police at fault, EEC Commission faces censure motion from the European Parliament over budget control, Police scour Buenos Aires while firm negotiates with Briton's kidnappers, Unionist Party angers moderates by avoiding vote on split with Vanguard movement, New prison rule to give earlier release, Private Bill in Eire on thalidomide aid, Police use tear gas to evict Rome students, Three days to unravel Moon's secrets, Three men see police after visit to solicitors, Man shot after £30,000 ransom demand, Army chiefs sign accord on Kashmir control line, Pensioners lose £10 Christmas bonus for doing casual work, Compromise reached at Helsinki talks, MP's writ to be debated, Optimism in Paris over peace moves, Portisch scores fine win to tie with Russians, MP fails to get statement on police raid, Timothy Davey given extra six-month term, Director resigns after fiasco at opera house, 24 groups apply for commercial radio, Best Roman leatherwork find at fort, British communists' lonely stand against cooperation with the EEC, Architects modify scheme for new parliamentary block, Arctic survivor owed his life to Eskimo boy, 1,000 CAV workers strike over fine, Foot and mouth outbreak in Midlands, MPs question Fanfare financing, Bombs found in Lebanese ski resort, How Indian hospitality cushions Gen Amin's blow, Dressing up, Israeli police search villages in Galilee and arrest more Arab suspects in spy ring inquiry, Mr Nixon gets rid of an outspoken critic, Libel on church alleged, Ministers of Nine meet in spite of strike, Woods damaged by elm disease to be replanted, Westmonster cracks another Piccadilly joke, Army clears Paris of garbage, Music lover killed by drug-crazed youth, Trident pilot upset over status change, Pitfalls in forecasting the number of places needed Education notebook, US author offers aid to Solzhenitsyn, Camden vote to defy rent default order, £15,000 demand from Paul Raymond alleged, Damage done by aggressive trade worries Tokyo, Detective now on blackmail plot charge, UN opting for softer line on terrorism, Water, water everywhere, but for how long?, Ugandan threat to arrest British journalist, Terrorism order is approved, Wildlife trust resignations after dispute, 'Tell patients the truth', 50 years on, Scientist walks on the Moon and finds it 'a geologist's paradise'. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bass Charrington LIMITED, Mfbs, Uddeholm, Royal College, Sca, In Memory, The Heathrow, National Westminster Bank, S, Dunlop, High & Dry, Ansafone, Heal's, Common Law Reports Ltd., Piccadilly, Shelter, Christmas Appeals, Lamco Finland Ltd., Waterman, The News Centre, The Bowater Corporation Limited, Halifax, Sherry, Skogcell, Varela Sherry, Tyndall, Christian Aid.. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news New Archdeacon of Chichester, Priest who challenged apartheid resigns, Latest appointments Twelve new recorders, National Theatre wins lion's share of awards. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Lord Leverhulme to take control, Cambridge look the better all round, The result comes second to enjoyment and skill, Pilgrim takes lead in second race, Golden Sol could put Turnell in strong position for award, Day of useful batting practice for MCC, An echo of a great era, Balance of power shifts to the North, Redpath finds favour with selectors, S African board rule umpires wrong, Bournemouth endure much and exploit chances, Hendon's hard assignment in cup defence, Forecast bad enough for New Zealanders, Margate weigh 90 minutes of glory against big business in London, Harrovians fail to raise the pace against Tonbridge, Memorial to a lifetime in equestrianism, Champion comes out of his dark corner, Today's football. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Forthcoming Events, Christmas Gift Guide 1972, Women's Appointments, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A deed by Leonardo's father sold for £800, Bunny Thames, The Bouncing Boy Bbc 1, Hongkong festival, Morley College Music Theatre, Symphonica of London Albert Hall, Look Back in Anger Young Vic, RPO/Pritchard/Lupu Festival Hall, Exclusively white. Law: Too much drug smuggling by crew of ferry, judge says, Judges' Rules:'evidence' of suspicion Regina v Osborne Regina v Virtue, 'Ambulance chasers' and Limitation Acts Howell v West Midland Passenger Transport Executive. Property: Attention All Property Investors, Developers And Estate Agents. Politics and Parliament: Internment replaced by fairer system of dealing with terrorists, Uganda told of responsibility for UK citizens, Minister has no evidence of Soviet links with IRA, Profit incentives for Concorde builders, Questioning of 'Sunday Times' editor, Government keeping in touch with African opinion in Rhodesia, British voice at European Parliament, Privileges committee to consider writ, Vital to conserve resources, Coal board deficit to be written off: state aid to prevent rapid rundown House of Commons, Sir A Home to have more talks with Spain. Editorials/Leaders: The Steady Majority Of Japan, Meeting The Costs Of Planning Inquiries, Guide To Money Supply. Letters to the Editor: Crossbred partridge, Setback at the polls for Labour, 'Island of the Mighty', Canadians and Britain, Stockbuilding, Unemployment and monetary growth, Kith and kin, Infant playgroup, Origin of goods, Farming in Russia, Aid for the disabled, Consider 1p post, Sons of Bradford, Charities still face confusion over VAT, D-I-Y house sale, International copyright, Pensioners who miss their bonus, Dog licence forms. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Dec 11, 1947 King in exile. Obituaries: Peter Watts BBC radio producer, Mr E J. H. Holt, Heinrich Eisemann An influential bookseller, Mr R.P Keigwin, Obituary, Dr Tibor Szamuely. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Newcastle to make £7m offer, Commodities Fresh upsurge in silver, London & Regional Market Prices Dunlop in demand, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 45 points. Business and Finance: Majedie Investments Limited, Successor named to Government Broker, Fixed Interest and Money Brighter day for gilts, DTI wins order to wind up City company, UK hoping for £10m orders from Peking Fair, Business Diary: Bartholomew maps out Gloucester, VAT policy switch will aid small retailers, Contracts £4m awards for Gleeson Engineering, Chairmen's Reports Williams & Glyn's, Wade Another record year, Enormous potential in Common Market Year, Spot Position of Sterling, Bids and Deals 'Slubbers' board press Illingworth, Computer news Clarksons on-line reservation system, Company News Second-half rebound by Arthur Lee, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Davy-Ashmore board considers £17m bid by Simon Engineering, AUEW fine poses cash problem despite assets in region of £13.5m, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, Leyland's bus plant 'years ahead of rivals', Far-reaching possibilities in developments from synthetic fibre, Mining More disclosures on Agnew, CBI plea on picketing, Bank is more optimistic on growth prospects after moves to restrain inflation, American navy buys Grumman fighters, Investment hopes brighter, ECSC seeks efficiency but at a huge cost, Big store groups for Brent centre, Money Market Rates, Timpson board support £26m offer from UDS, Community must not ask Britain to 'put the clock back on transport policy', A merger disguised as a bid by Simon, Williams & Glyn's Bank Group Another year of growth, Equities Strong start to holiday account, Sutcliffe Speakman And Co.. Ltd, Third bid in for Martin Walter, Threat to UK jam prices if EEC sugar subsidy ends, How the markets moved, Compagnie Financière De Paris Et DES Pays-Bas, A memo to the company secretary, About 80 per cent of Britain's total pulp and paper imports come from four countries. These articles look briefly at the state of the industry in each of them Canada, The Times Share Indices, NatWest is again first clearing bank to raise its base rate, Moulinex, Manufacturers under pressure to clean up operations, Bass to pay £25m for Esso hotels in UK and Europe, Rand Mines, Limited, Associates deals, US faces extension of wage-price controls, GM will buy platinum worth £300m from Impala, Cedar Investment Trust Limited, British industry shifts to higher-grade products, Legislation will need adequate policing, Wood shortage in Europe but plenty elsewhere, Pulp And Paper a special report Rise in world production and demand after last year's recession. Business Appointments: Sir David Barran joins board of Glaxo Holdings. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,253.

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