The Times - 17/11/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Our Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, From Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Davy, From Gretel Spitzer, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, From Ian McDonald, From Eric Marsden, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, Philip French, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Harold Power New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Edward Mortimer, David Wigg, PHS, Lothar Ruehl, LYN HARKER, , J. G. RAWS, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , CHARLES NETTLEFOLD, , RODERICK MacFAROUHAR, , STAMP, , R. H. WHITWORTH, , DAVID ASTOR, Editor, The Observer, , FLORENCE K. CLEMETSON, Editor-in-Chief, , RICHARD GARDNER, , RAYMOND VERE NICOLL, , R. D. MCQUEEN, , A. BOUILLOT, , HAROLD ROSENTHAL, , JOSE SOLLEY, , A. G. MCBAIN, , JAMES R. MANCHAM, , MARGHANITA LASKI, , P. H. BEVES, , G. LAURENCE HARBOTTLE, , NED SHERRIN, , From Geoffrey Dodd, By Ian Morison, By Roy Farndon, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Business News Staff, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer, A. C. FARRINGTON, , ANTONY TASKER, , PETER DAVIDSON, T. J. TURNER, , D. S. MITCHELL, , B. N. HOWELL, , R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely, by Anthony Jones, by Patrick O'Leary, by Basil Gingell, Religious Affairs Correspondent, by Tony Slaughter,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Vorster concessions on S W Africa reported after UN envoy's talks, E Germans mishear radio report and flee, Astronomy: Gravitational radiation claims, Into the limelight with prospect of 50,000 more jobs by 1985, Butler remanded on art theft charge, Bishop of Peterborough: many of his 366 parishes will double in size, Christopher Higgins: planner with an impressive professional pedigree, Counterpoint Katie Stewart, Barrister who was cleared to get costs, Recount boosts Mr Trudeau, Young Socialists become a significant political force, Three win appeals on drug case convictions, Close links with Efta seen after Britain joins EEC, Heart transplant man dies after four years, 1.5m people from New Commonwealth disclosed by census, Uncle is held after girl's rescue from kidnappers, English art challenge to the French, Threat to stop £200m aid if UK tie is cut, RAF commissions, Women likely to live six years longer than men, Labour defers decision on EEC delegation, Allegation that bookshops got tip-offs before police visits, Information on the needy sought from Government, Lord Hill to leave the BBC by end of year, Wyndham Thomas: enthusiasm helped to win over the opposition, Group of Four discuss freeze moves, Bristol square saved from demolition, Strasbourg move to dismiss Commission, Workman finds woman's body in bed-sitting room, Excavations reveal complete Roman way of life, US moving to direct talks with Cuba on hijacking, The Times Diary Anglo-Saxon bean feast, President Bhutto demands recognition of Bangladesh, Hijackers seize £55,000 coins, Nato countries invite Warsaw powers to talks on arms cuts, Constitutional crisis will remain after polling on Sunday, Lewisham is refused inquiry on police, Ex-MP's action 'less than satisfactory', Mr Laird confirms plans to give up office, Ovary change woman is expecting baby, Rhodesian court overrules ban on African drinking, Opposition calls on Government to face its responsibilities on thalidomide, No increases in private rents during freeze, Group Captain Bader to head inquiry into air pilots' hours, Nine witnesses say Jaguar was undamaged, Rehousing offer to families in poison danger zone, Naval officer jailed, two ratings fined, No prosecution notice yet for Princess Anne, General Perón leaves for home after wild party in Rome, Mr du Cann is leader of Tory 1922 committee, Lady Dartmouth giving up seat on GLC, Leisure facilities keeping pace with housing, General Medical Council remote body to most registered doctors and the public, Councillor Charles Swift: red tape is for slicing through, Community venture nearer reality, Liberia offer to US blacks, New buildings will not obscure cathedral, Sir Monty Prichard: exports are his business-in a big way, Undecided few hold Bundestag key, French envoy will be urged to speed Desramault case, Lecturer's complaint, Kenya to tell more Asians to stop trading, Hanoi opposes any changes in peace treaty, Britain ready to sell arms to Egyptians, Rules on bank mergers to be relaxed, Government approves underground water plan, Jews are arrested in Iraq, Plan mooted in Cairo for state of Palestine, Peterborough £400m pioneer experiment in grafting new limbs on a mature town, Judge asks for inquiry on 'shameful case', Three partners in harmony, Chinese minister and Sir Alec in 'friendly' talks, Sotheby's to hold auctions with guaranteed prices, French communists and their plan for a new democracy, Lamb and sprouts a good buy Food prices Patricia Tisdall, Synagogue in mosque angers Muslims, Faisal pledge of support for Gen Amin, Two black students killed in Baton Rouge campus clash, Old village centres retained in expansion plan, Threat of strike over BBC dismissal, Hope of deferring water and sewage legislation, Peron: father figure with a leadership problem, City football a game of snakes and ladders, Sir Ivor Baker: industrialist who keeps his feet firmly on the factory floor, Sir Harmar Nicholls: enigmatic stand on question of expansion, Mountbatten milk fine. Index. Display Advertising: Michelin Zx Radials, Fpa Finnegan Ltd, Baker Perkins Holdings Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Scottish Management Game 1973, Bretton, Equity & Law, Slaughterhouse-Five, Thomson Overseas Journals Ltd., Richard Ellis & Son, Mears Construction Ltd., Hillier Parker, Amey, Barclays Bank International Ltd., The Blair Athol, A Monk & Company Ltd.,, East Midland Allied Press Limited, Oddenino's Property and Investment Company Limited, Leonardo da Vinci was riled, Common Law Reports Ltd., Colston, Dow Mac, THE Sun, "Times Newspapers Limited"., Crown Copyright Limited, Sabb, London Brick Company Limited, eastern electricity, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Perkins Engines Limited, Dixons, Graham Jackson Ltd, British Steel Corporation, Varela Sherry, Creater Peterborough, Atcost, DEREK CROUCH (Contractors) Ltd., Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial Planning) Ltd., Weatherall Green & Smith. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Valuers bound by hearsay rule English Exporters (London) Ltd V Eldonwall Ltd, Estate agents liable for unsound foundations King V Victor Parsons & Co. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Poulson firm commended in design awards. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Forthcoming Events, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 15 and 27, Appointments Vacant also on pages 15 and 28, Appointments Vacant also on pages 27 and 28, Entertainments. Reviews: Walter Klien Queen Elizabeth Hall Max Harrison, Jancso grazes on the old familiar pastures Agnus Dei (x) Academy 3 Triple Echo (x) Universal Death Line (x) Night Hair Child (x) New Victoria, Michelangelo bust to be shown in London, The Ruling Class Oxford Playhouse Charles Lewsen, You're Free Bbc 2 Stanley Reynolds, LSO/Abbado Royal Festival Hall Stephen Walsh, Applause Her Majesty's Irving Wardle, Georgyan/Krainey Purcell Room Joan Chissell, The Tales of Hoffmann City Opera Lincoln Center Peter Davis. Politics and Parliament: Royal Family's shining example House of Lords, Pressure for more direct grant schools, Censure threat on plight of children, Unconvicted prisoners at Winchester get phones: reforms delayed by riots, Radio link idea for border residents, Next week, Powers to ensure compliance, Reactions to reelection of Mr Nixon, Nearly all private sector rents frozen for period of standstill, Woman who took baby can lodge an appeal, Search for integrated European space plan House of Commons, Protecting buyers from guarantees that whittle away rights, Control of AEA weapons group, Minister's speech on thalidomide angers MPs. Sport: All Blacks name strong side against Ulster, Pakistanis face Massie and Lillee in Perth, Russell to meet McAlinden, Munich officials not in 1973 appointments, Continental tournaments to benefit from new body, Miss Tufnell to ride at Olympia, Sports in Brief, Bula to put the enemy to flight, Encouraging signs from all aspects of racing, Ali's offer to Bugner rejected, Standards in Britain lagging below those set by Lions, Some better things are kept until the last, An artist whose work is his play, A record price paid for mare, First Australian team to tour Britain, Best put out of World Cup matches, Tourists must learn to limit robustness, Full marks for England but harder times are ahead. Editorials/Leaders: Confusion Within The Doctors' Ranks, Towards Better Banking, The Temporary Does Not Always Last, The AIM Should Be Balance. Letters to the Editor: Votes on Rhodesia, Freeze and clerical staff disruption, Price of paper, Prompt payers' discount, All in a row, Research into China, Gas sales technique, In Cecil King's Diary, In praise of the human asset accounting principle, Battersea tennis courts, Brahms on the telephone, The training of journalists, Defining aid to third world, Building contracts, The bicycle bandits, Checking hijackers, Postal services, What 'mugging' means, Visitors from the Commonwealth, Keeping control of a personal bank account. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Col A. Strode-Jackson Olympic gold medallist, Miss M. E. Landau, Mr Tsunao Okumura, Lady Berwick, Mr R. Suddaby, Dorothy Fisk. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday,. Business and Finance: Foreign Exchange Pound declines, Banking mergers and participations, Coats and improving home demand, Beware the Brontosaurus Effect, Commodities UK signs cocoa agreement, Underwater oil well system projected for North Sea, Spot Position of Sterling, Bank of England relaxes rules on shareholdings in accepting houses, Montedison faces capital reconstruction dilemma, Market sees cloud over P & O hopes for Bovis, Business Diary: Simon takes the challenge, Forward Levels, Shellabear Price, Voting day for Bowater shareholders, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Fixed Interest and Money Good buying of 'long' gilts, Briefly from the Boardroom, 4,500 steel jobs to go at Ebbw Vale by 1980, Shell's outlook 'improving', Pound loses 60 points in day of erratic trading, Japanese car makers accept export controls, Top Dunlop man recruited by British Leyland, Central Computer Agency to run telecommunications, Results once again break all previous records, Bids and Deals Newton turn down Sheerwood, Harmonized duties in Europe may raise VAT, Martonair International Limited, New Year tax threat on Scotch by Austria, Japanese assess cut in 1973 payments surplus, Money Market Rates, Equities Firm undertone continues, Company News Peak year for Nat & Comm Banking, Citroen may end its ties with Fiat by midsummer, V & G deficit may reach £9.5m, Cunard among British owners placing £60m ship orders abroad, W. H. Smith development plan for head office, French reserves up, How the markets moved, Golden Hope Plantations Limited, Car workers' strategy to beat the freeze, Multinationals reassured on UK economic trends, Coats Patons Limited Interim Announcement, Centre Hotels (Cranston) Ltd, Mining Selection Trust quiet on Agnew, Exploratory meeting by Group of Four to reconcile views on freeze, Velvet glove without an iron hand?, Film unions protest at threat to Shepperton, Advance gdp estimate jolts 5 pc growth hope, Royal Insurance Estimated Results, Federal bank urges fiscal curbs to back own squeeze, Summit proposed, French capital market aim. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues National & Grindlays Eurobond success, The Times Share Indices, Gold shares active, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Wall St climb continues. Business Appointments: British Celanese makes Mr C A Hogg chairman. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties, London And Suburban. 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