The Times - 28/10/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, By john Groser Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Alan McGregor, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Florencia Varas, From Peter Strafford, by James Fergusson, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, John Higgins, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, John Carter, Michael Frenchman, Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, Peter Ryde, Tom Hey, Gabriel Ronay, HAROLD LYDALL, , BEN WHITAKER, , CRANBROOK, , M. RASGOTRA, , SHEILA MINTO, , J. L. VOSPER, , NATHAN, , D. J. S. SHAW, , C. G. CARO, Director, , NORMAN COLLINS, , H. E. SEERS, , H. J. E. ANSCOMBE, Principal., RICHARD BARRY, , H. R. JEANS, , C. L. J. LEANEY, , FERRIER, House of Lords, October 12., J. TEAGUE, , PETER D. ELLS, , By Kenneth Leech, Chaplain of St. Augustine's, By a Sale Room Correspondent, From Geraldine Norman, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Christopher Wilkins, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Morison, David Jones, John Drummond, M S, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Ian:Morison, John Nelson-Jones, John Plender, JD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, by John Young, by John Rettie, by Sidney Wise México City Correspondent, by José Luis Gómez Pimienta senior vice-president, Banco de Comercio, S. W.,
ResumoNews: Urgent study of 'danger' in blighted potatoes, Hell's Angel 'did nothing to prevent rape', Protector of the underprivileged, Jail for assault and robbery of blind pensioner, Simple rules for scones, President Thieu orders all adults to carry flags, Protection of 'evicted' tenants to be demanded, Soviet support for US line on negotiations, Czechs imprison Briton who imported Bibles, Revived after 2,272 years in the sea, Ministers seek ways of breaking deadlock, Letter bomb for guerrilla newspaper intercepted, Where to see the country's greatest glories, 'News of the World' commercial banned, Power men put off action after pay overtures, Father blames design fault for bridge fall, Rumania seeks EEC link, Leader of coup named as President of Dahomey, 'Free booze' is wrong, woman councillor says, University in Scotland cancels city ceremony, Parkhurst man runs towards judge, Plea to UN on Soviet scientist's trial, Dead child left for five months in cot, Majority of retail shops favour restraint, Rural investment urgently needed to break 'vicious circle', Mr Sadat anxious to be seen building new bridges to Russia, Private credit grows impressively, People cross paddocks 'at their peril', Social workers must turn political, Mrs Castle says, What do Mockbeggar and Treacle Nook have in common?, Cancer: Herpes virus stored by the male, Golf's contrary course Sportsview, Hero of the business community, Tense Chile waits for next move, Mr Whitelaw postpones Ulster local government poll, Unions' hard line gives little hope, American optimism unruffled by murmurings from Hanoi, Mr Heath 'should put jobs before EEC farm policy', Big changes proposed in South Korea, Prayers and action against the 'demons of racism', The man who feels he can beat Mr Trudeau, Ministers see TUC demand for legal price curb as danger to tripartite pact, Government reshuffle likely this weekend, Autumn spectaculars, Ship cook tells court of 'terrible trip', For the birds, sanctuary in the churchyards, Timothy Davey reconciled to spending second Christmas in Turkish jail, President is strongly guarded on Scots tour, The great Art Deco revival, Hanoi ready to meet Dr Kissinger only to sign 'or drink champagne', Artist and uninhibited publicist, Rescuers from helicopter saved by boat, Export drive linked with new business era, Forced to live like the other half in Hungary, Sir Gilbert Longden to stand down, Mr Powell urges law to give definition of British nationality, Rochdale poll starts talk of anti-immigration stand at next by-elections, Washington convinced peace is won, President likely to be judged on how he adapts government to needs of seventies, Survivors found after Viscount crashes into hill, 'Noise drowns babies' heartbeats', Whites try to bar black children from school, All-consuming passion for politics, Rochdale's Liberal victor will set up local panels to advise him on Commons action, £336 for two Disney cartoons, Nato urged to retain force levels, M Desramault willing to allow his wife to keep custody of child if she agrees to live in Switzerland, Yoghurt study by ministry standards team, Closure of printing plant halted for talks, Rare combination of talents, Man in bomb case is cleared of conspiracy, Redundancy for thousands of parish churches, Blacked firms to return to industrial court, Charges dropped against Cape students, Banker with a desire for liberal reform, State activity a refreshing element in television, Experts sift cable car wreckage for death clues, Refugee life stirs in the Gaza strip, Aspirin warning cards to be issued to patients, Mr Bhutto's new plea to end Bangladesh feud, President Amin asks for advice, Post mortem on crash pilot shows alcohol, Centres urged to curb football 'hooliganism', Nepal hopes for $500,000 loan from U S, New voyages of discovery, Opposition to any further aircraft noise control, Intellectual commitment to moral force, Government will apply pressure for pay and prices pact but outcome of talks still in balance, Astronomy: Question on Stonehenge and eclipses. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: French Line, Radio Canada International,, Caltronic 812, Multiple Display Advertisements, Flowering Nutmeg, Goblin (BVC) Ltd, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Multi-Flowered, High & Dry, Humidifier Advisory Service, Ansafone, Mexican Line, Banco Nacional De Comercio Exterior,, Shareholders, The Times, London Multinational Bank, Chandris Cruises, Golden Lion Travel, M&g, Abbey Selective Bonds, British Home & Hospital For Incurables, The Sunday Times,, South African Airways, Tyndall 3-way Fund, Mexico Economic Advisory Group:, Banco De Comercio System Representative Office In London:, Nacional Financiera,, The Times Superstore, Goblin (BVC), Costa Line Cruises, Mexico, Abecor, Aeromexico, Welfare Insurance Co Ltd, The bank in Mexico. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Police widow's compensation claim Ex parte Ince, No chance to put his case: unfair dismissal Earl V Slater and Wheeler (Airlyne) Ltd, Petition of right over Rhodesia stock Franklin V Attorney General. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 27, 1947 Time wasting cricket. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Collectors, Appointments Vacant also on page 7, Forthcoming Events, Educational, THE TYROL what a winter holiday should be, Music On The South Bank, Travel, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity, Gardening. Reviews: The rise and fall of Balloon Tytler, Year-round Lisbon festival, A career in disappointment?, Martin Dalby Quintet Goldsmiths' Hall, Puccini 'conspiracy' ends, Auction records for contemporary art, Scottish National Orchestra Festival Hall, Jay Allen: the art of adaptability, Swan Lake Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: Historic meeting, Chess Extra-metropolitan activities, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,215, Bridge Striking the first blow. Editorials/Leaders: The Right Order Of Things, Egypt's Uneasy Links With Russia, Mr Smith Comes To Town. Letters to the Editor: The cod war, Indo-Pakistan agreement, Dutch elm disease, Britain and the EEC, Value for money in cancer research, Threat to private members' Bills, Calculating train speed, The daily pint, 'Inside No 10', Helping the homeless, Electricity dispute, Lock up your ships, Prospects for the older man, Driving in fog, The outbreak of war. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. P. Le Mesurier, Mr Felix Felton Mayor of Toytown, Mr R. S. Coke, Obituary, Norman Norell, Maj-Gen J. Buckley Soldier and businessman. Sport: Cramer's confidence puts Nastase off stride, Even without Going All Blacks will tax Western Counties, Clough an individual within the system, Oosterhuis sharing second place after two rounds, Rimell to round off week on high note, Sports in Brief, Handicapper gives Father Christmas 241b gift, Victory snatched from Piggott, France and N Zealand outsiders, Little real opposition for Deep Diver in France, Brambleberry for S Africa, Hungary near modern pentathlon success, Weekend fixtures, Stimulus provided for a return to the terraces, British PGA seek more in Europe, Remarkable recovery by Super Phoenix, Injury problems for both universities. Business and Finance: Shop around for special rates, Take steps now to reduce your estate duty liability, Takeover Panel censures bank chairman, Welsh bank offer attracts 14,000, Speculators forcing up agricultural land prices, Interest on Rhodesian stocks may be freed, Dissident P & O directors seek to issue circular, Schroder Wagg joins, Statement Of Consolidated Income Of Monsanto Company And Its Subsidiaries, Fixed Interest and Money 'Short' gilts lose ground, Japan's cabinet backs tariff cuts, C & S Trust gain 17pc of Newton Chambers, The Anglo-Thai Corporation Sir Denys Lowson On Continued Growth, The pound recovers from new 'low' with evidence of Bank of England support, Mothercare's second quarter growth, The Times list of latest dividends, Bids and Deals BAT in £6.8m Danish tie-up, Briefly from the Boardroom, The cumulative effect of losing no-claim discount, City Panel's Statement O N D F Lyons & Co Limited, Hunterston's steelworks hope receives setback, Spot Position of Sterling Forward Levels, Money Market Rates, Mothercare, Company News Ever Ready pace quickens to interim £3.6m, Downing St doubts again hit shares, The Bank raises minimum lending rate to 7½pc, West Germany will put to EEC Council full list of measures for combating inflation, Iraq backs out of pact with oil companies, M & G is iumping on bondwagon, The Times Share Indices, Mining Bright outlook for Peko-Wallsend, Thornycroft sit-in ends, How the markets moved Rises, Equities Poor close to Account, Sears Holdings bids £27m for Timpson but board accepts lower UDS offer, Entrepreneur with the right formula in market research, Sharing a home with your job, Insurance award. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, New Issues Halford, Shead attracts £100m, Further Selling of Dunlop, Commodities Decline in sugar stocks forecast, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Property: Property Abroad, Country Properties.
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