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The Times - 04/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Business News Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley. Communications Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Dessa Trevisan, Regina V Holah, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, by P. H. Newby, Barry Norman, Edward Mayer, David Wade, John Baxter, Joan Chissell, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Tony Loe, Jim Snow, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, Tim Devlin, Geoffrey Wansell, D. G. GALVIN, , YEHUDI MENUHIN., ENID LAKEMAN, , KENNETH de COURCY, , RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH., GILBERT LONGDEN, , MUSA MAZZAWI, , PETER SMITH., T. R. M. CREIGHTON, , DONALD SARGENT, , LAURENCE IRVING., NEIL WATES, , J. E. COOPER, , G. D. de VERE WESTON, , EGON RONAY, , C. WILLIAMS-WOOD, , R. A. ORTON., By J. P. Stern, By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, U. A. T. writes:, A friend writes:-, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Christopher Wilkins, Margaret Stone, HB, Francis Kinsman, MS, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Halldora Blair, John-Nelson Jones, Andrew Wilson, John Drummond, Philip Dyer,

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News: Looking to the future with only one eye, Lawyers' leader fears citizens' rights are being whittled away, This above all: To thine own self be true, Better the devil they know, Groceries and pharmaceutical goods lead fresh wave of big increases in the shops, Great opportunity lost, Mr Prior tells MPs, Ulster loyalists' mild reply on Green Paper, £820 paid for George III wall mirror, Electricity settlement was clever ending to gamble that paid off for union, Union action affects newspapers, Mr Wood leaves Pakistan after discussion on aid, Eight-month diary of events in tripartite negotiations, Hongkong's future was not challenged by Chinese, Typefaces that grow on you, Final farewell to an indomitable sailor, Girl on ranch holiday 'never saw a horse', Poll shows Norwegians now favour EEC, Capture of two more IRA officers is claimed by the Army, Mr Wilson cautious of laying blame, City seeks more to offset cost of Asians, A poet out to cause a bit of bother, US Indians go on warpath over 'broken treaties', Luton girls may know school plans on Monday, Toast to Greek monarch by British minister, Mr Powell says key principles ignored, Final round on Vietnam must wait for election, Sick British seaman landed in Iceland, Mr McGovern says move to end war is failing, Cash threat to the future of AUEW, Bomb case man says he never talked politics, Industrial Court to hear new contempt charge, General promises to end Chile strike of 'bosses' in 48 hours, Court pays for slippers, West Germans decide to put security men into airliners, Car importers blame price rises on floating pound, Ezra Pound buried on Venetian island, Foliage of many colours, Gang hold woman JP at gunpoint in raid, Director cleared on obscene books charges, Soviet aid for Yugoslavia, Control ideas 'unparalleled in peacetime', Atmosphere: Solar eclipse waves, US to import Russian gas in £20,000m deal, Plea for more freedom, GLC urged to stop sale of property in Piccadilly, Lord Hill urges full support for free BBC, The £5m business that will go bang overnight, UN envoy optimistic after talks on SW Africa, Mr Trudeau will attempt to rule by compromise, Whitehall officials meet CBI and trade leaders in day of crisis briefings, Food price rise 2p in £ Mr Rippon says, Meteorologist is cleared of ice floe shooting, No Lincoln election before late February, Delays over ceasefire line begin to annoy Indians, Details of Government's programme to be explained to the Commons on Monday, Ugandans urged to buy £20m Madhvani group, Prices and incomes Bill likely soon, TUC may call conference of unions, We shall fulfil our duty, Mr Heath says, Risk of new Kurdish war in Iraq, Inflation: something ventured..., Lover alleges husband's threat to kill, Successors to the chip buttie, Everest men held up by heavy snow, Pay claims pending for three million, Young women speak up for villages, Unemployment rate stays high in America, Students arrested for consulate bombing, Catch Calabria while you can, The minor boys become the major vandals. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Barclays Unicorn, Stewart Unit Trust Managers Ltd.,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cassette Tape Recorders, Socair Designs Ltd., Suttons Seeds, Lunn Poly Winter Sports Holidays, High & Dry, Guy Norris Ltd, Aeonics Ltd., The Times, Bovis, House Of Hallgarten, Golden Lion Travel, Veuve Du Vernay, Onzerust, Ebor, Scotbits Securities Ltd, Intourist Moscow Ltd., Abbey Property Bonds, New Scroder Flexible Bond, Healey & Baker, Erna Low Ski Offers, Shopertunities Ltd., The Times Superstore, Tyndall, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd, Electronic Calculators, Orientours (London) Limited, Individual Life Insurance. Weather: The Weather. Law: No refreshment licence needed Portsmouth Corporation V Ali, When defendant does not know Regina V Brighton Justices Ex parte Robinson, Driver given wrong reason for arrest wins appeal, Student's grants 'income' for legal aid, Notice to immigrant's solicitor valid Regina V Chief Immigration Officer, Manchester Airport Ex parte Insah Begum, Arbitration clause no bar to action Fakes V Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd. Official Appointments and Notices: Serbian leader resigns from Praesidium post, Latest appointments, University news St Andrew's. Sport: All Blacks defend their pride, Weekend fixtures, Red Rum gives Stack fifth winner, Killarney not to have championship, Frank O'Farrell, man in the Manchester hot seat, All 52 entries withdrawn, Sports in Brief, Timely return by Macdonald, Gorman fights back to put out Nastase, Golfers to vote on bigger ball, Battle of breeding in the 1973 Flat, Threat to an established doubles partnership, Corrieghoil will thrive on fast going to frustrate old rivals, Welch leads in first round, Yellow Pages spend more, Hard Over takes a lucky dip in the river, There is no logical reason for opposing Abergwaun. Reviews: A quarter of a century at Aldeburgh, Peter Ustinov: high flier with the common touch, The Creation Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, The massage message is bad news, Ian Mitchell Wigmore Hall Max Harrison, John Ford's vision of history, On freedom to pursue the truth. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, For The Epicure, Collectors, University Appointments, Announcements, Educational, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Tough discards, Chess Foregone conclusion, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,221, Radio supermarket, Broadcasting. Politics and Parliament: Noise pattern around Maplin airport, Levies having little effect on food prices, Food industry undertakings at talks would have reassured housewives on prices House of Commons, EEC entry means uncertainty for farmers. Editorials/Leaders: Fair Pay In A Fair Society. Letters to the Editor: Diners' magazine, Churchill film, A restaurant prices freeze?, Occupational pensions, Up 4,900 per cent, Plane hijacking, Stanley Morison, Deadlock at the polls, Mr Garfield Todd, Conditions in Uganda and Rhodesia, Penalties for violence, Parking lights, Visit by Russian musicians, The outbreak of war. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 3, 1947 Setback for Labour. Obituaries: Obituary, MISS LILIAN LENTON An elusive suffragette, Captain C. A. Kershaw A distinguished rugby player, Sir Norman Roberts. Business and Finance: Two-year view on Morgan Crucible as orderbook begins to fill, Pound rallies to close 70 points down on day, Unit trust performance, Two-tier pensions for all employees, Property group suspends move on Hay's Wharf, Will power can protect the inheritance, Small print hazard will be outlawed, Reyrolle's balance sheet tidy up, Jascot takes the North Sea plunge, Equities nervous, How the markets moved F.T. index: 484.9-1.7 Rises, Reyrolle's advance payment terms for vital £21m contract, The Seven Deadly Sins of the neurotic investor, The Times list of latest dividends, Coffee fund loans to Brazil and Colombia, Cadmium prices up sharply, Wall St at four-year peak in heavy trading, Briefly from the Boardroom, Italian losses 'will not split Dunlop-Pirelli', Lion International offer for sale next week after Shepperton deal is agreed, Advertising men chary of consumer protection laws, Lord Stokes spurns former deputy's criticism of role, Allowances for home work, £122m Burton revaluation, Mining Anaconda back to dividends, Company News Newman Inds' shock relapse into loss, Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial, West German payments show £29m deficit, Professional executors and the cost of dying, The Selukwe Gold Mining And Finance Company, Limited Annual General Meeting, Sugar venture, Bowater to Trafalgar: tell us more, Associates deals, US and Russia to discuss world's largest trade deal, Dungeness B nuclear power plant encounters fresh difficulties, Savoy board's voting pledge to Trafalgar, Penalties for withholding information. Stock Exchange Tables: Bids and Deals Kangol agree £2 a share American offer, Share prices recover from failure of talks, NY silver climbs by 310 points, IMF may help finance cocoa buffer stock, Apple freight fears, Coconut area in India doubles, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 70 points, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds (Thursday's prices), Money Market Rates, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts shrug off talks failure, Wall Street, Commodities Copper prices lower, Equities Late advance in P&O, New Sears bid values Timpson at £29.3m, Ivory Coast cocoa purchases fall. Business Appointments: New chairman for Ametalco. Property: Country Properties.

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