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The Times - 22/12/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Ian Morison, By Peter Jay, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, Hugh Clayton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Christopher Warman, From Charles Hargrove, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Gretel Spitzer, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Strafford, From Philip Short, From Philip Howard, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Blunsden, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Creek, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Stephen Frears, Max Harrison, Keith Horner, Peter Davis, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Tom Hey, Nicholas Ashford, Tom Harper, L. J. BRUCE-CHWATT, Director., MARY DIXON., C. R. S. HARRIS, , THOMAS HEARN., DAVID JAMES, , NIGEL SITWELL., GEORGE WIGHTMAN., J. C. PRIDHAM., J. E. H. MAXWELL., OSWALD HULL., F. KEMBLE WILLIAMS, , BRUCE KENT, , R. A. JOHNSON, Ealing., OLAFUR GUDMUNDSSON, Icelandic Freezing-Plants Corporation., CHARLES MORRISON., K. G. BERGIN, Deputy Chairman, Air League., N. de BEDFORD., A. ROSENTHAL., MILO KEYNES, , RUTH LEWTHWAITE., PAMELA M. LONG., By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Roger Vielvoye, By Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Wilkins, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, G. A. LEWIS., ROSEMARY MCROBERT, , by Our Financial Staff, GEORGE SCOTT MONCRIEFF., ROY PLOMLEY., DAVID PATERSON., PETA REE, , Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore, J. T. MURRAY, Chairman.,

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News: Bill to end social benefit for strikers introduced, IRA calls three-day Christmas truce, TUC group to investigate press ownership, Twelve countries agree to coordinate space efforts, £3,000m for 10-year investment in steel, The short, sharp life of the robin red breast, · The Newborn Baby, from the, Stolen Madonna recovered after gun fight, India ends pact with US on overflight rights, Duke makes Heritage Year plea for care of great works of the past, Russia keeps out World of Sport television team, Big fall in unemployment and record spending threaten economic trouble, Londonderry may get 'task force' after public house killings, Iraq troops said to be threatening Kuwait, Four reasons why the morals of the left must prevail, Mr Brezhnev tells US to stop the 'dirty war', Main auction houses report 50% rise in autumn art sales, Hanoi says Americans bombed own prisoners, Government accused over cheap homes plan, Uncertain prospect for Labour in fight to hold Dundee seat, Industrial action threatened by senior health civil servants, Simpler rules for adoption, Press discrimination lays shadow on E Berlin signing of German treaty, Doubts on random breath tests, Christingle service is popular, Jobless total drops to 744,876, Navy takes fresh look at guided weapons, India remembers her first Christian, Horizon holiday strike threat is withdrawn, Two jailed for blackmail of Paul Raymond, Supervisory body set up as Salt talks adjourn, · Pack away seating, useful for bed-sitters, parties,, Eire charges after British spy ring report, Vietcong walk out in Paris but call holiday truces, · For those Londoners who do, Counterpoint, Flute of Frederick the Great sold for £5,800, More drugs stolen from police stores, Three solicitors ordered to be struck off, Football Scrooge floors the President, The Times Diary PHS's Quizmas tease for 1972, Five hurt by shots in street raid, Court to rule on police tapping of telephones, Christmas consumer sales boom, £75,000 theft in Munich raid on security van, Stock sold to pay engineers' fine, Dr Kissinger planning to reopen peace talks, Egypt's joy at Nile victory over Oxford and Cambridge, Bickering could damage two Lincoln opponents, Four in £45,000 Christmas wage snatch, How to get to sleep on Christmas Eve-some advice from six-year-olds., Rules framed for VAT on works of art, Poultry best buy as beef prices still rise Food prices, Christmas in disused church for homeless, General Amin relaxes cash limit for Britons told to leave, · Most customers probably will, Mr Blackburn seeks order to jail editor, £20,000 for injection man, Veteran of diplomacy in postwar era to leave Quai d'Orsay, Reprieve given to eight in Ghana 'plot', Medicine: Hope of early action to check hay fever, Mr Lee fears formation of protectionist blocks, Rhodesia security alert as terrorists attack farm, Tapes handed to US court, Atomic energy head to run CIA, Five die as jilted student runs amuck in Bavaria, Air pollution in Madrid at dangerous level. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Harveys, British Steel Corporation, Israel Rebuked, Mellersh & Harding, India remember Saint Thomas, High & Dry, Cashmores, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hine, Post Office, The Times, Christian Aid., National Westminster Bank, Dunlop. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Oxford and Cambridge awards, Church news New bishop for Australia, Dean of Bristol chosen, Latest appointments New High Court judges. Law: 'Recklessness' in advertising MFI Warchouses Ltd v Nattrass, No review procedure for hospital doctor Regina v Secretary of State for Social Services Ex parte Khan. Sport: Aston Villa obtain Robson for £90,000, Stackpole out of Australian side, Miss Barker retains her indoor title easily, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Jones burrows way into semi-finals, A fallen gate leads to disqualification, Vote of confidence in players, Plea for public support, Smith adds his signature to professional enterprise, When the play became too fast at the Oval, South Africans' match in Dublin cancelled, Scoular's plan to bring back crowds, Silverstone to confine British GP to F1, Sunderland close ground on medical advice, All Blacks' choice gives hope to Services XV, Leicester think players should pay not the club, Thirteen is no longer unlucky for Gifford, Lord Oaksey's bloodstock deal, Indian spin bowlers undo much of England's good work, Munro allowed to advance suspension date, French plan better prizes for home-bred horses, Hennings take lead by five strokes, Constructors and organizers to meet again. Politics and Parliament: Private participation possible in ancillary activities of NCB, Lyons chief on inquiry into forces catering, Calls for grammar schools, Ruthless and bestial murders: shotguns not to be called in, Duchess of Gordon portrait bought, Proposals to make prison escape more difficult, Steel strategy: £3,000m investment in five main sites, Teesside complex and other plants House of Commons, Minister promises priority review of some district council boundaries, No VAT charge on firms' outings, Medical jobs in Rhodesia, Direct payment to overseas pensioners House of Lords, Bridge accident: more tests, Standing timber sales taxed. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Christmas Greetings, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Dictators and dreamers The Great Dictator (u) Selected Classics The Magic Donkey (u) Classic-Poly, Regent St. The Man of La Mancha (a) Dominion The Poseidon Adventure (a) Carlton and Rialto Precinct 45 (aa) Columbia Cinema, The BigRock Candy Mountain Stratford East, Rita Hunter's debut at the Met, The Old Man's Comforts Open Space, Cosi fan tutte Covent Garden, Scapino returning to the Young Vic, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: A National Plan For Steel, Mr Brezhnev's Disappointing Year. Letters to the Editor: Regulation of the insurance industry, Woburn Abbey's punch, Archbishops and the IRA, Tigers painted and real, Cambridge v Oxford, Disaster relief force, North sea oil pollution, 'Solicitress', Canada and Britain, Contacts with Russia, Unsterilized bonemeal, Apollo sets an example, Guide to buyers of rare books, The cod war, Comparative cost of travel, Pilots' working hours, Problem of nuclear waste disposal, Gas boards and the role of consultative chairmen, Christmas bonus, Homeless families, Resumed bombing of North Vietnam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, Dec 22, 1947 Ousting German leaders. Obituaries: Sir Patrick Duff Involvement in village life, Mrs Jocelyn Hambro, Dr William George, Christine Chaundler Girls' school stories, Sir E. Millingtondrake, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Silver soars to a 4-year high, The Times Share Indices, Setback for equities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Equities Good recovery in bank shares, New Issues Compton Partners valued at £1.46m, Fixed Interest and Money Sharp fall in gilt-edged. Business and Finance: Congress to put tax study before world trade, Sveriges Investeringsbank Ab, EEC aim to harmonize export credits, Challenge of Europe: why BSC needs £3,000m shot in the arm, Gas Council loses Ekofisk supply, Special deposits and the yield curve, Spot Position of Sterling, Ship repair survey, Unemployment & Vacancies, Dunford-Firth Brown impasse, Mining Woodside-Burmah oil strike, Bank demand for £450m in special deposits signals dearer borrowing, The Times list of latest dividends, Major strike in Ruhr expected, Briefly from the Boardroom, Barclay Securities sell interests in three toy companies, £75 return to US by Pan Am, Peachey Property Corporation Limited, £10m state aid for micro electronics industry, Coral buys into Assoc Leisure, Dow Jones index back to 1,000, Money Market Rates, How the markets moved The Times index: 190.76-1.40 F.T. index: 510.2-6.0 Rises, Gulf oil groups agree participation terms, Company News GRE gain control of Aquis in Atlas House sale, Bond Worth Holdings Limited Preliminary Announcement, Institutions sell control of Spey to Brandt's, Geevor Tin, Standstill concession over raw materials, DTI officially drops 'lame duck' policy in reply to MPs' criticism, Increase in some bacon prices soon, Car production achieves all-time weekly peak, Retailers set for best Christmas in 10 years, Concentric Ltd., Xerox to fight FTC claim. Business Appointments: New Equity & Law Life director. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,261, Broadeasting. Property.

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