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The Times - 14/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From patrick Brogan, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Nichols, From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Stewart Harris, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, Guy Brett, Richard Harris, PHS, Anthony Lewis, Richard Davy, John Young, JOHN COX, , ROY PLOMLEY, , RICHARD MARSH, , MICHAEL S. ROSE., ADRIAN J. BOWER., ALEC RANDALL, , STEPHEN BEIMERS., C. D. MILLINGTON, , P. M. HEAD, , M. H. MENDELSON., DHANI PREM, , JONATHAN BEGG., JANE CLARK, , CARYL BRAHMS., LOUIS PETCH, , GLADWYN, , ANTHONY HERN., DOREEN CUSS., H. E. G. REES., ALICE F. TURAN, , G. SHEPHERD., CARLA MARKHAM, , By Ian Morison, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer, DENYS BROWN., MRS G. MORE O'FERRALL., CHARLES H. GRAY., ANDREW J. STEEL, , IAN CAMPBELL, , C. P. MORTON, , ROGER S. KING., J. K. SHEPPARD., R. B. POLAND., THOMAS HUTTON, , R. W. Shakespeare, Ross Davies, Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, Eynon Smart, John Whitmore,

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News in Brief. News: Manager is sure Gordon Banks will play again, Missile system trials successful, Decision in Desramault girl case known today, Way clear for Pentagon papers trial, High prices for English and Chinese porcelain, Claim by Opposition of Schiller deal misfires, Rampton nurses go back to longer shifts, Mr Poulson 'lent nearly £4,000 towards house', 'Cheap' goods on way out at Woolworth stores, Armed men arrested after Ulster bank raid, Gypsy Council opposes camps policy, Two Inns of Court reject streamline plan, Falling chimney kills Canadian woman at Southsea during heavy gale havoc, China faces problem of canteen cooking, Ten gypsies charged after seeking refuge at palace, Poisons may be used against grey squirrels, Employers enter political arena, Ambassadors of four powers brief Opposition, Italian Socialist Party likely to change its leader, Sentencing to begin today in Navy food trial, Israel to go on with settlement policy, Recognition hints for recipients of letter-bombs, US hijack victims attack FBI shooting, Few party leaders will meet Mr Heath, The Bbc's Crisis Of Doubt, Workers march in Beirut protest after shooting, Labour call for early poll in Ulster to assess moderates, Medicine: Blood sampling complication, Judge on credence of bomb trial evidence, South Ockendon Hospital inquiry ends after 30 days, Arab London embassies not suspected of part in bomb campaign, Government insists, Frenchmen admit to new ideas on women, Vietnam peace 'could take time', The Chinese champion of dialogue, India investigates guru's finances, Mr Heath rejects immediate action on foundation for thalidomide children, Syrian journalist killed by three gunmen in Paris, Foulness airport site yielded champion wheat, Japanese to vote on December 10, Lord Mayor's banquet, 42 die as gales sweep Europe, To Hell on two wheels, 14 Impressionist works stolen from museum, Public house chain to sell 'take away' food, The Times Diary Trust set up for Bloomsbury papers, 'End homework' call to MP, Mr Whitlam gives pledge of 'open government' for Australia in outlining Labour's election policy, Kennedy-gazing in the Democrats' crystal ball, Return of Asian Ugandans is deferred, Britain 'has a great future in Europe', Manson followers arrested, Chinese Minister arrives in London today, Communist leaders learning to live without a script, Nations back curb on sea dumping, Life and death of a Soviet dissident, Vatican examines the effect of reforms, Dr Barzel at a disadvantage in election where charisma counts for more than programmes, Councill gets new road threat from ministry, Mr Cecil King's red flag, Polish pledge to stabilize food prices, Property rights interference 'inevitable', Bigger court with wider responsibilities proposed as supreme governing body of London University, Guilty verdicts in Ghana subversion trial, Architect denies snub to Bath trust, Countering Pollution Of The Seas, Gen Perón prepares for return from exile, Corrupt detective jailed, Zambia clash with church likely on abortion law, Talks today on lorry drivers' dispute over Southampton docks containers, Channel Tunnel rail link to Surrey Docks is favoured, Too many chiefs and not enough Red Indians Education notebook Stephen Jessel, An epitaph for Nigeria?, Authors tell Berliners why they back the SPD, Man gets six years for Killing mother. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, James & Tatton for Steel, Fownes, The Kirkland-Whittaker Group Limited., The Dewar Cup, Potterton, Stanley Gibbons Ltd., Noble Lowndes, The Times Special Reports, Candles, Belinda, 'dreamy duvets', Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Communicor, Boac, Cumbernauld, British Steel Corporation, Imperial Metal Industries Limited, Tyndall, S K F, Udt. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on pages 16 and 25, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Benefits to retailers of credit card trade, MPs and secretaries advised to take great care with their mail, Political and military approach needed for Ulster solution, Uganda citizens allowed to stay in Britain while international talks are held about their future House of Commons, Opposition want new assembly elections next year, MPs angered by replies on changes at Rolls-Royce, Difficulties in stopping bogus special offers. Sport: One-two bang was Old Chen's tip, Bristol Rovers demand early start at Hayes, No change to pairs in next World Cup matches, Nominations open for England colts XV, Finnegan and Bugner have to give answers, £30,000 promotion for Ryder Cup, Sports in Brief, Modern methods of coaching in four films, Fillol proves marginally better than Gisbert, Injury to Madeley brings Mills into reckoning, Champions unable to defend title, Saville ordered to rest from playing for one month, Mellor will not need beginner's luck. Law: Nominations in the High Court for Sheriffs, Tax computation under Gourley rule Lyndale Fashion Manufacturers V Rich, Separated wives: maintenance procedure criticized Winter V Winter. Official Appointments and Notices: University news London, Church news Latest appointments:. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday.. Reviews: Birmingham SO/ Frémaux/Brendel Festival Hall Joan Chissell, The Matrix Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Artist Descending a Staircase Radio 3 (tonight) David Wade, John Osborne's new play, Gamma Rays Hampstead Irving Wardle, Nightmare Abbey Guildford Charles Lewsen, Leopoldo Maler's special effects, The Jackson Five Empire Pool Myles Palmer, FASHION by Prudence Glynn Irene Segalla, the alternative Erté, Better than the Movies Bbc 1 Leonard Buckley. Letters to the Editor: House numbers, Pensioners who live in Spain, How not to collaborate, Doctors and the GMC, Training journalists, The ultimate 'consumer' and VAT, Economic Policy, The collection of VAT, The two Germanies, Refugee camps, In Cecil King's Diary, Official secrecy over road plans, Ministers on motorways, Apprenticeship plan a mistake, Dutch elm disease, Wood resources, The Russian harvest, A European nuclear force, P & O-Bovis: A boardroom reply, Water meters, Student 'hotels', Misleading on metrication, One-man buses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: A V-M Kingstonmccloughry, RUDOLF FRIML Composer of Rose Marie, Margaret Webster Actress and director, Mrs Milton Gendel, Mr Derek Patmore, Obituary. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Michael Gampell takes a gamble, Mr Volcker stresses need for monetary and trade reform negotiations to overlap, UK balance of payments likely to show £400m deficit next year, OECD says, Spot Position of Sterling, Hunt & Moscrop (Middleton) Ltd., International Stores board supports £68m bid by BAT, Equities Hawker firm on Trident orders, Transamerica plans 'services revolution' for Britain, Interim Statement, Forward Levels, Spencer Gears, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Fixed Interest and Money Trade figures check gilts, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, First shots fired in tough US debate on the future of wage and price controls, Computer news University decision 'shortsighted', Yet more advisers for the Government, Kirkstall, Yen revaluation prospect speeds new ship orders, Allied London Properties Ltd, Sears likely to raise cash bid for Timpson again, Mining Increased earnings by Barlow Rand, European critics of statutory price controls, Trade bills passed to cut Japan surpluses, Lord Inchcape agrees to chair P & O if Bovis merger is rejected, Motor trades turnover up 13 per cent in third quarter, Money Market Rates, Work starts on Jaguar plant extension in first step to boost output, Record profit and scrip issue from Joseph Lucas, CBI sends out guide on the standstill, Norwich Union enters banking, Company News Interim flare-up in Rothschild Trust profits, The Times Share Indices, Trade deficit narrows to £47m as exporters recover ground lost in docks strike, The Joseph Lucas swings and roundabouts, Producers claim pulp price rises are justified, Horses, courses and a winner or two, China buying eight more Tridents for £25m, How the markets moved Rises, Bids and Deals Hutchison-Minster link strengthened, Associates deals, Consulting engineers urged to cut rise in fees, Commercial radio still in the air, Emi. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Commodities Record rise in copper stocks, Foreign Exchange Pound slightly higher, New Issues Damon Corporation's $20m Eurobond, Wall Street, Profit news boosts Lucas, Wall St at fresh peak. Editorials/Leaders: Parity Of Sterling. Business Appointments: Divisional changes at NatWest. Property: Attention All Property Investors, Developers And Estate Agents, PROPERTY also on page 24, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,229.

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