The Times - 13/12/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Fred Emery, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Brian Cashinella, By Staff Reporters, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Tim Jones, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Jones., By Peter Waymark, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Philip Short, From Jan McDonald, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From David Housego, From Michael Knipe, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman Creek, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Harold Rosenthal, Peter Davis, William Gaunt, David Spanier, Elizabeth Young, PHS, Stewart Harris, Richard Wigg, FELIX H. MAN., JAMES C. DUFFUS of DALCLAVERHOUSE., DAVID WEITZMAN., L. J. WATMORE., P. LARGE, , HERBERT BROWN., BRUCE DOUGLAS-MANN, House of Commons., R. J. REES., D. M. S. STEEL, House of Commons, , WILLIAM PICKLES, , RICHARD FITTER, , IVOR WALKER, , RONALD BRYDEN, , KENYON, , CLARISSA AVON, , DOUGLAS JOHNSON, Profesor of French History, University College London., A. F. PHILP, , H. R. UNDERHILL, , PEGGY THOMAS, , TONY WALES, , J. H. GILLINGTON, , OLIVE M. SWINGLER, , By our paediatrician, Dr Hugh Jolly, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Woodland, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, C. W. SHELFORD, , KEITH S. HUDSON, 79 Sutton Avenue, ., By Dennis Dwyer, C. J. THOMAS, Perry Meadow, , Ian Morison, By Hugh Clayton, Patricia Tisdall, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Total of spy suspects held in Israel rises to 40, Progress in Helsinki dispute over procedure, Prince Philip to tour Australia, Engineers plan 'fines' strike for Monday, Iran displays growing military might, Briton given six year jail sentence in US, EEC embassies in most underdeveloped countries proposed as policy aid, Ministry inquiry over BOAC crew asleep at controls of jet flying at 30,000 ft, Zambian camp deaths of 265 Witnesses, French Communists able to hope for come-back, Back Tories warning by Monday Club, Rabat students ordered out of dormitories, Skull was not Bormann's, Exchange of prisoners suggested, General Perón expected to renounce candidacy, Director had 11 secretaries in a year, tribunal told, Bonn concern at reports of E German curbs, Home of diverse exotic talent, Man tells how son escaped from kidnapper, Food: Effect of artichoke sweeteners, Egyptian Prime Minister assures restless MPs that country is ready for battle against Israel, Why some lose £10 bonus, Paul Raymond 'took threats very seriously', French regret Labour's EEC boycott, Opportunities for nursing at crossroads, A princess fined for shoplifting, AUEW 'will not idly allow unworthy individuals to bring union to ruination', Astronauts begin second drive on the Moon, Foot-and-mouth ban extended into four counties after second outbreak is reported, Saudi Arabia suggests poll to settle oases dispute, Singapore Prime Minister in talks with Sir Alec, Government serves first freeze notice, Transport subsidies approved, Russia honours nation Stalin abused, Councils 'evade duty' by taking homeless children into care, Gen Amin acts to stop Britons leaving, Errors in opinion polls analysed, Arctic pilot to sell story for victims, US tells parent firm to shed Rank Xerox, Violence inquiry ordered, Labour plan for education delayed by-Party critics, 'Christmas' talk with child as call is traced, Poll victors hailed by Liberals, Trident pilot 'unlikely to hide a heart complaint', Heroin traffic too big for US officials to stop, £400,000 ransom for kidnapped Briton demanded, British Rail brings in the station bistro, Hospital pay protest may affect 32 cities, Prosecution calls doctor a dangerous man, Future brighter as Mr Whitelaw has secret meeting with Social Democratic MPs in Belfast, Contraceptives to be free only on social or financial grounds, Store criticized over 47p case, The need for a fishermen's peace treaty, An alternative view of children in trouble, European Parliament withdraws censure of Commission pending transfer to enlarged body, Sir Alec opens Bahamas independence talks, South Africans barred from Nairobi hotels, Signor Andreotti pours scorn on economists, Mr Jenkins to put argument against boycott of EEC, Let the oil companies pay the coal bill, Resumption of refugee airlift from Havana, Children's French revolution, Students and retired people to benefit from furnished tenancies allowances, Heads want firmer action against truants, Tito speech calls for ideological firmness, Backlash of anti-drug campaigns, More teachers suspended for work-to-rule, 10 days of MrWhitlam, Letter bombs warning by the Yard, Sabotage paper 'in girl's room', Design guide suggests how to beat noise, Nine postpone ruling on whisky exports, Midas with a military touch brings power to Iran, Making sure there are no problems about being born, Bomb explodes at Italian left-wing rally, Police raid Ovambo compound in Windhoek, The Times Diary Fabians reject Peter Shore, Oilman for Nixon post, Naval divers defuse wartime bombs, Advance test drivers in fewer crashes, Directors accused after talcum kills babies. Index. Display Advertising: James & Tatton for Steel, Mitchell Construction, Multiple Display Advertisements, Valdespino, Motor, Richard Ellis & Son, Seiko, Midland Bank, William Boulton Holdings Limited, Coutts & Co, R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd., BARCLAYS International, Piccadilly, Saa, Standard and Chartered Banking Group, Lloyds Bank, R. Green Properties Limited, Punte Mes., Cumbernauld, Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, Lloyds And Scottish, Japan International Bank Limited, Save And Prosper Group, Samuel Properties Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Professor to be vice-chancellor, MP resigns from hospital board in protest, Britain orders study of guided bomb system, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Theatres, Flowers Speak From The Heart, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, The Times, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: PROPERTY also on page 8, London And Suburban Properties. Sport: Sports in Brief, New Zealand make two changes, Snow reports, Cambridge victory in centenary year, Barnet more professional than Bilston, Chivers may play only half a match, Pilgrim skipper thinks series is still open, Smith and Mrs King at the top, Moody defends Putter in record year, All Blacks fail to exploit feast of good ball, Tennis, Cormack and Keegan should be fit, Fitness doubt about Lewis for first Test match, Selectors tread cautiously over pairs choice, Ali to watch Bugner, Two Lancashire sides win schools tournament, Celtic Cone may run in Long Walk, Five wickets for Mushtaq, McAlinden lets down his supporters with an inept victory, Reading count their one blessing as they go limping home, Etonians come under heavy fire, Russian joins ranks of WCT regulars, Today's football, Horsfield gets winner in injury time. Law: Doctor's practice no 'special reason' Holroyd V Berry, Agreed terms need no approval Thomas V Thomas, No reasons-but sentence stands Regina V Chesterfield Justices Ex parte Hewitt. Reviews: Recent prints by Dali, Siegfried anonymous, Gavin Bryars Queen Elizabeth Hall Keith Horner, The wrong sound, Prices show importance of collection connexions, Northern Dance Theatre University, Manchester John Percival, Lili Kraus Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, Owners Theatre Upstairs Charles Lewsen, Bournemouth SO Southampton Kenneth Loveland, Alicia de Larrocha St John's, Smith Square Max Harrison. Politics and Parliament: Protests at lack of help for Tyneside, Protest from Dorset at EEC entry date, Hope of arrangement with Iceland House of Lords, Strikers' families received £7m, Hope of better hearing aids under health service, Payment of alimony, Supplies should be free for everyone-Dr Summerskill, Government will consider help for key parts of machine tool industry, Student grants not to be supplemented by loans, New members, Royal Assent, Procedure adopted if secrets are missing, Minister to look at cigar advertisement, Rough and ready rule stopped bonus, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, No ruling from Speaker, Free contraceptives on basis of social need: more clinics House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Arguments About Europe, Britain's Aid Performance, The Best Policy After The Freeze, The Case Of The Kazakh Sheep. Letters to the Editor: From Mr Tony Wales, The darkest hour, The disabled children Bill, Death of 'Life', From Miss Olive M. Swingler, For identification, Lessons of the by-elections, Turtle soup, Need for rules on property valuation, Patents and the medical world, 'The Island of the Mighty', RA's collection of early photographs, Nursery schools, Dutch elm disease, Long-term energy policy for the United Kingdom, From Mrs J. H. Gillington, Incomes for the disabled, Education in France, Letters Breastfeeding mothers and the medical profession, Facts of the Goad case, Planning order delays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec. 12, 1947 End of flogging. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr E. O. Hoppe, Sir Charles Jeffries Distinguished work for the colonial service, Mr Alan Jarvis, Dr Mark Van Doren, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Fresh gains in equities, Commodities Nearby cocoa jumps £10, New Issues Pedder Japan introduction, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: World strike threat for Dunlop-Pirelli, OECD extends a nuclear project, Foreign Exchange Large sterling positions sold, Steel makers expected to adopt EEC basing system when prices standstill ends, UK aid performance best for eight years, Give full rein to this new legislation, Rise in base rate the right decision, Rolls-Royce is set to sell stake in BAC, Spot Position of Sterling, Builders wary of post-freeze controls, Company News Scrip celebrates bumper £1m for J. McLean, First 12 'job-centre' towns named, Tyres lawsuit, State brewing profit down, Forward Levels, epic Interim Report, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Free market after coffee deadlock, Whitbread And Company Limited Interim Statement, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, Tough rules by Norway for next oil licences, Colour TV sales double in year, The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, Barclays end deposit incentive as banks follow NatWest lead, Equities Further rise in Dunlop, Tighter state leasing rules, Exploit loopholes in freeze, union says, Advertising and Marketing Standards authority to tighten controls, European currency plea from Belgian Minister, Apex Properties Limited, How the markets moved The Times index: 194.04+1.43 F.T. index: 512.8+4.5, Bad publicity still the best deterrent, Britain too small for modern rail technique, consultant declares, Mining Good payments from Gold Fields, Honda Motor Co., Ltd., The Metropolitan Trust Company, Limited, Money Market Rates, Mercantile Credit, RHM and the second phase of the freeze, Mr Walker's drive to attract foreign capital, The Times Share Indices, DTI has heavy load of aid applications under the Industry Act, Deutsche Bank's first London office since 1914, Fixed Interest and Money Good buying of gilt-edged, Bread price increase warning by bakers, Efta origin trade rules to stay until April 1, NCB's subsidy may cut industry power bills, Business Diary: Not faring so fine, Bids and Deals Highcastle plans for Causton properties, Review says economy is running below Mr Barber's growth target of 5pc, Treasury issues first dividend curb order. Business Appointments: Lloyds Bank name group activities general manager. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,254.
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