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The Times - 26/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Roger Berthoud, By Christopher Walker, From Peter Jay, By David Wood Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Sweeney, From Brian Cashinella, From Geoffrey Wansell, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Christopher Thomas, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Communications Reporter, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, From Stewart Harris, By Clive Borrell, From Eric Pace, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, From Ian MCDonald, by Prudence Glynn, Richard Maylan, By John Hennessy, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, Dilip Hiro, D. H. Cushing, PHS, MORRIS., RICHARD COOMBS., W. P. JOLLY., JOHN LAIRD. Stormont, Belfast. September 23., J. ENOCH POWELL. House of Commons. September 25., CLIFFORD HAWKINS, SYLVIA SAYER, , DAVID WOOLWICH, 12 Asylum Road, Peckham, SE15., W. G. NEALE., PATRICIA GREGORY., VALERIE RICHES., ROGER WODDIS., SAID HAMMAMI, , PAUL SIEGHART., W. J. WHITEHEAD., ANDREW ROBERTS., F. W. MORRIS, , CB, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, From Sue Masterman, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, S. P. M. SUTTON., DAVID GREEN., WILLIAM T. SULLIVAN., J. H. AUBREY. 119 Abbotsbury Road, London, W.14., M. A. BOSMAN., M. J. DREW., CHRISTOPHER GREYEDWARDS. DEREK WHITING., WOLFGANG KLERNER, , HANS RENOLD, , T. J. REID (Mrs)., R. N. LINES., FRED HARDMAN., Eric Wigham, By Peter Hill, By Ian Morison, By John Woodland, John Whitmore, by Peter Jay Economics Editor, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, by Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, by Margaret Allen, by Ian Morison, I.M., by Christopher Wilkins, by Oliver Stanley, by Peter Jay, by Patrick Brogan, by Sue Masterman, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, F.V., by John Earle, by David Cross,

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News in Brief. News: Guerrillas 'open new front' in Mozambique, Chilean minister resigns after student clashes, Frieze offers rare insight into Minoan life, Profits return after bleak years, The Pope reaches retirement age today, Freeze would be fair to all, London has renounced the ceaseless pursuit of money-France, Poulson inquiry is told of 'disappearance of money on an unbelievable scale', Talks fail to end threat of welfare staff strike, Doreen Savage-a dream of fair women, John Woodland, Commodities Editor, looks at movements in the major commodity markets. He explains why and how prices moved in response to political and economic pressures., Democrats say the tide is turning, Crowd urged to 'kill the pigs' prosecution says, Local councils of Europe seek link with Ten, Aerospace, Uncertainty over effects of major changes in tax system, Mr Bratteli concedes defeat at 2 am, British aim of reconciling Dacca and Pakistan, Alleged use of electric shocks during RUC interrogations investigated, Lebanon quietly eases curbs on guerrillas, Sharp reverse in fortunes, Professor's plan for revitalizing marriage, The Times Diary Lev Smirnov: nasty hangover, Letter bombs passed by Sydney mail centre, Credit policy misses target, Senator McGovern dubbed Hanoi agent, Darlington talks agree on need for a regional assembly in Ulster, Stock market waits for more signs of genuine growth, Laws for group conduct need special care, Bomb threat used in ransom attempt, court is told, Belfast hotel bomb seen as reminder from IRA, Shopkeepers' leader throws down challenge to Gaullists, Divided views on future growth, Government sets the stage for new steps on pay and prices, No unrealistic new parity for pound, Mr Heath tells of agony of his decision on hijacks, Mr Grimond urges curb on top people's incomes, Science report Nutrition: Effects of sugar in diet, Prisoners care group seeks £1m to 'halve jail population', US and Russians blamed for failure to disarm, Pact on missiles amended, Three years for leader of 'muggings' gang, Newly arrived Asians tell of murder and threats by Ugandan soldiers, Man jailed for his part in prison escape, CID chief alleges fingerprint delay, Five shot as Zulus clash in Johannesburg, Uganda cuts down criticism of Tanzania, University course change, 49 arrested in Philippines corruption purge, Mr Trudeau fails to push his rivals into the wings, Alleged hospital beating re-enacted at inquiry, The borer in the Labour Party dike, The health and prospects of key areas in British industry are examined on these two pages by members of the Business News staff and other writers Manufacturing, Mr Rogers calls for rapid passage of treaty to end the 'export of international terrorism', Fears that inflation will increase-The Netherlands, £100 fine for insulting conduct at match, Mental hospitals must be asylums, expert says, Planning for plenty more fish in the sea, Death toll in Rhodes fire reaches 32, Poulson case questions on £2m hospital, Trade union system outdated and damaging-Germany, Welbeck College entry, Aranda case brings talk of crisis, Book written in Spandau with Hess is banned, Government fails to decide on a policy for the regions, Children die at party as aircraft hits cafe, Broader range for credit financing, Files opened on extremists in letter bomb hunt, Peking's call of friendship to Mr Tanaka, Why some pupils find their school work meaningless, Dream of common job market still remote, W Germangroup exchanged for women spies, Pay policy reports embarrass ministers, Mr Jenkins halts at commitment on Labour's leadership, Greater efforts needed on export sales-Belgium, Tougher struggle expected with the City-Luxembourg, Challenge facing commercial services-Italy, Herr Brandt opens his election campaign by claiming that corruption eroded party majority, Background to wartime posters-from Kitchener to bombing of Coventry, Transit camp plans for 12,000 Asians, BBC's V-sign to change after 31 years, Price rises likely after bigger grain crop, £100m development aid for backward EEC areas, Sheikh Mujib serves notice to government food profiteers, Brussels news bulletin forgery angers Athens, Nixon call for a complete reform of world monetary system, British diplomat expelled from Uganda, Mother of seven charged with murder attempt, Most of the James report likely to be rejected Education notebook. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, American Express., Cedar Holdings Limited Bankers, The Lloyds Bank Group, King & Shaxson, Nct, National Westminster Bank, Peter G Hirsch & Co. Ltd, Société Générale (France) Bank Limited, nacro, County Bank Limited, Midland Bank, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, Antony Gibbs & Sons Ltd., The Times, Donald Macdonald (Antartex) Ltd., Slater, Walker Limited, CD, The complete merchant bank, Mac Arthur's, The Barclays Group, Leslie & Godwin Group, Clive Holdings Limited, Mercantile Credit, Ansamatic, Boac, London and County Securities Limited, cib, Heather Valley, First National City Bank, The Nippon Fudosan Bank, Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Birmingham, Call to force board of E-SU to resign, RAF appointments. Reviews: Menuhin Festival Orchestra Festival Hall Stephen Walsh, The Long Chase Bbc 1 Stanley Reynolds, Dancing for pleasure Merce Cunningham Sadler's Wells John Percival, Electric Candle Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Billy Budd New, Cardiff Stanley Sadie, Prokofiev's Pushkiniana suite, Measure for Measure Northcott, Exeter Irving Wardle, London debuts, Fashion. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also pages 10 & 22, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also pages 10 & 20, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 20 & 22. Sport: Cox a contender for place in WCT showpiece, Australian takes stakes with timed barrage win, Viren hopes to regain record, Malton's hopes lie with Jimsun in £10,000 Cambridgeshire, London threats to Mary Peters denied, Sports in Brief, Malaise exemplified as Millwall win, Changes called for on Villa board, Hit and rub tactics give Glencross title by quarter of a point, FA to spend £50,000 on safety check, Middlesex try out three new players, Coventry into the water and Fraser loses chance, Finnegan will have to move fast, Brentford end dismal run, Mr Trudeau seeks a reduction for 1976, Two-year England ban on Hudson and Todd is case for clemency, Stewart leads Hulme by one point, Head pays £120,000 for Dundee forward. Property: Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: An End To The Extravaganza, Inflation Must Be Beaten, Regional Policy In The Eec, Repression In The Philippines. Letters to the Editor: What to do with that 'trash mail', A defence of UK tourism, Labour troubles and investment by German firms, A pride of tribes, Black September group, Marconi-Kemp stamp, Money supply control, VAT: Government benefit or tool of the unscrupulous trader?, Questions for housebuilders to ponder, Meldon reservoir, Pornography report, How to breed a winner, Blackmail of the low-paid worker, Circulars plan will add to pollution, The delusion of LSD, Social problems in inner cities, Between hospital and GP, Computer jargon explained, Tax on graduate emigrants, Testing opinion in Northern Ireland, Secrecy over road planning, Fewer watching football. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Double bridge win, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,187. Obituaries: Prof W. Friedmann Wide interest in the law, Obituary, Lord Fisher Of Lambeth, Dr Richard Seligman Aluminium welding. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, Sept 24, 1947 Murder of Petkoy. Business and Finance: Pound gains ground after parity doubts cause sharp fluctuations, Morgan Grenfell attacks 'indecent haste' in making P & O-Bovis merger plans, Action is needed now on long-term problem, World's wheat exporters raise prices sharply after American subsidy ended, Dance of the straw men, Swedish steel process, M Schweitzer backs pay policies, Export chances for UK in Peru, Thornycroft sit-in cuts truck output, Mr MCNamara's plea for the poor, Spot Position of Sterling, Japanese order books reflect the slump in world shipping demand, Mining Gerald Metals, Simon Engineering Ltd, Fisons makes headway on all three fronts, Fertilizer firms accused, S. Hoffnung & Co. Limited, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mr Heath makes plea for cheaper air fares, Edbro (Holdings) Limited, Kier, New car registrations set record in August, Equities Buyers to the fore, Perkins diesel men defy union ban on overtime, Business Diary: The time comes for Glaxo's Austin Bide, Money Market Rates, Mobil plans new N Sea drilling, Turkish blow to hopes for TriStar orders, South African gold sales, Europe poised to invade Britain's truck market, Agfa-Gevaert secures licence for Instamatic, Company News Higgs & Hill start strongly on the way to £1.3m, Bids and Deals Rebel move to block Waller-S & K, Malaysia puts out welcome to investors, The Times Share Indices, Dutch renew pressure for EEC restrictions on fibre plant capacity, Pittard Group LIMITED, Australian gas convention told of US fuel crisis, Fixed Interest and Money Buoyant tone in gilts, How the markets moved Rises, Hayes Engineers take over Sparcatron, Household spending and income up, Associates deals, 'The chance to add economic muscle to sinews of peace', Wankel engine orders gather pace. Business Appointments: Mr A.E. Bide to be Glaxo Holdings chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Silver prices plunge, Foreign Exchange Pound advances 14 points, Recent Issues, New Issues Atlanta joins the overseas trusts, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Equities stage recovery.

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