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The Times - 09/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Peter Hopkirk, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Financial Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By A Staff Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From a Reporter of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Staff Reporters, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Philip Short, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Leapman, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From John Blunsden, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Neil Allen, From Norman Fox, From Jim Railton, From John Nicholls, From Brian Lewis, A short story by Jorge Luis Borges, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Joan Chissell, Ronald Hayman, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, John Carter, Michael Knipe, Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, PHS, Neil Dougal, Tom Hey, Hillar Kallas, D. C. LOVELL-PANK., W. McM. REID, , CHRISTOPHER SYKES., NEVILLE SANDELSON, DAVID WINNICK. 11a Chichele Mansions, Chichele Road, NW2., RICHARD COHEN. PETER JACOBS, Munich., HENRY ADLER, 3 Roland Gardens, SW7, C. W. OAKES, 15 Streche Road, Swanage, Dorset., JEANNE BURGER. 53 Northway. Hampstead Garden Suburb, NW11., C. J. P. BEATTY. Drammensvcien 91B, Oslo, Norway., M. A. GILL, 48 Northfield End. Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, NINA PIGGOTT. Whippletrees, Belchalwill, Blandford, Dorset., DENNIS L. BIRD. 37 The Avenue. Shoreham-by-Sea. Sussex., CHRISTOPHER EDWARDS, Director of Finance-Europe, Inter-Continental Hotel Corporation, 17/19 Maddox Street, W1., JOHN BARING, Stratton Park, Micheldever, Nr Winchester, Hampshire. September 8., JEREMY MOSTYN, West Street, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. September 6., PETER INSKIP, University of Cambridge, Department of Architecture, 1 Scroope Terrace. Cambridge. September 7., WARD of WITLEY, Honorary Treasurer, Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, 67 Portland Place, W1., W. W. HICKMAN, Whistamere. Claverley, Shropshire. September 4., W. J. CURRIE, Director of Rail Catering, St Pancras Chambers, NW1. September 6., RAYMOND DONOVAN, 51 Woodville Road, South Woodford, E18., From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent and Staff Reporters, By Kenneth Leech, , By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, Wendy Elkington, David Fanning, John Drummond, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Jill Titherington, Lindsay Duncan, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore,

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News: Building societies put up rates by ½ per cent, 10 pc increase in registered drug addicts, Rain brings road crashes, Apples, plums and pears, Paving plants, Olympic ban on two U S athletes, Setback to press protest over Yugoslav trials, New minister likely to bring change in Egypt's foreign policy, South Africa investment links to end, Food looters riot in Phnom Penh, Ugandan authorities served with court order to produce detained Briton, 50 passengers drown as bus dives into lake, Education 'failing to remove inequality', US protest to Russia over diploma tax, Hellenic eating in North Soho, Scientists not impressed by liberation women, More money for Bankside theatre trust, Anglicans and Catholics face problems, Demand for nationalization of land and building industry, US destroyer damaged by American mine, Plea from Europe to save Grange Park, Israel jets strike at Syria and Lebanon bases in retaliation for Munich, Six countries offer to take Asians, Sir Keith Joseph refuses 'fuel bill' plea for old, Situation in hospital ward needed only a fuse, nurse says, Wider use of railways to protect countryside, Pompidou-Brandt meeting today may help to determine prospects for European summit, Icelanders ready to negotiate in London, Treating those with an obsessive fear, Director wants fireworks for festival opening, Woman aged 99 is given heart pacemaker, Arrests after club killings, Hard times in Uganda for citizen Chawda, Pickets thwarted as helicopter lifts building workers into Essex construction site, Israel sees fight against terrorists as main task, When good breeding is valued at £3m, Higher prices paid for Hollandia treasure, Jersey sex attacker loses appeals, IPC magazine journalists accept pay deal, Killings regretted by Arab envoys, Hijacking: Minister's reply, Legless Briton climbs Eiger at third attempt, TUC expected to be more flexible at new economic talks, Unions urged to back peace move for Europe, Denmark's MPs vote for EEC entry, Christianity in underground drug culture, Signor Andreotti given some party support, African leaders listen to attack on Britain, Scots who had gelignite jailed in Belfast, Lavishness of new courts is criticized, Greek officer jailed for insult to revolution, Bangladesh and Pakistan accept mediator, Mr Jenkins calls for fair distribution of Asians, New heights for the ski enthusiast, Mr Maxwell joins board of Pergamon subsidiary, M Desramault and baby found in Switzerland, Keeping in step with Russia, The developing threat to Britain's estuary birds, Judge refuses adoption because of a name, Pilgrims killed when coach goes into ravine, A new town of quality, not quantity, S African says will of Rhodes is being twisted, Mr Whitelaw says Munich Olympics massacre an 'extension' of Ulster, Dr Waldheim calls talks on violence, The Times Diary Kiwanuka: Amin's judicious choice, Paratroopers and women fight in Belfast, Selective breeding cannot end diseases caused by genetic abnormalities, Sweeping reforms needed to check student anger, Ealing seeks safeguards on immigrants, Mr Barber to lead Tory advisory body, Less secrecy on pollution control, Dispute threat to social security. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Barclays Unicorn, The Times Superstore, Edward Erdman & co, Air France, Life Investors Services, Summerday AND Summer Play, Healey & Baker, Methodist Homes For The Aged. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Services tomorrow: Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, Collectors, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Educational, Save a little Summer for Winter, Entertainments, Gardening, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Warren's worst showing as he pursues gold Yachting, Third time lucky for Privateer, Course suits Hard to Beat, Sports in Brief, Weekend fixtures, U S severely cautioned over Demont's drug Swimming, Today's programme Today, New county champions denied ninth victory, Results Athletics Men's Long Jump, Miss Geeves reaches final, Miss Melville qualifies to meet Mrs King, Two black Americans banned from Games for 'insulting' conduct, Coventry omit four caps, Cormack gets big chance, Smith's putt saves day for England, Pakistan and W Germany meet in final Hockey, Classic in which right side of coin may come up for Boucher, Drivers are worried about Monza circuit, Rifle shooting, Britain cannot keep up with the pace, Three home countries through as Ireland go down to Scotland, Collision puts Ryun out of 1,500 metres Athletics, Britain's trail ends Boxing, Munich medals table. Reviews: The fun of the festival, The Elder Lady, Craftsmen's work sought for exhibition, John Barton, RPO/Foster Albert Hall, Stockhausen Albert Hall, The workings of the mind of Beethoven, RPO's industrial sponsor, Two plays by Jean Tardieu Pindar of Wakefield. Arts and Entertainment: Clear lead for Milner-Barry in Paignton chess, Hitting the nail, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,173, Broadcasting, Bridge Preemptive bids without strength, Chess Doing nothing, but doing it well. Property: Chalets-Apartments, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Skills Of Counter-Terrorism, The Ambiguities Of Brighton, Finland's Difficult Choice. Letters to the Editor: Effect of Munich on Middle East peace, Why the Grange is to be demolished, RAF Benevolent Fund, The Royal Family, Matter of public record, Olympic medals, Hurricane Higgins, Inter-Continental, Buffet car sold out, Training of pilots, Reforms in prison, Spread of elm disease. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Gray's Inn awards, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 8, 1947 Britain's crisis. Obituaries: Dr A. J. Bradley, Sir Edmond Hodson, Prince William Affection for Ethiopia, Mr Victor Pochin, Obituary. Deaths. Business and Finance: Wrighton, Institutional holders meet to contest P & O-Bovis bid, Fed will halve reserve limits on Euroloans, Company News Youghal leap to £913,000: fresh record in sight, Britain gains no major benefit from Tokyo talks, Drive to collect training levies, Sixty thousand people have just clubbed together to buy these two new office blocks., Knock-for-knock: due for a change?, Spot Position of Sterling, Bids and Deals Slater Walker bring ADH stake to 10 pc, Wise buying in investment deals can mean diamonds are trumps, Dutch raise fluctuating tax to boost economy, P & O ready to order big ferry for Shetlands, Williams and Glyn's raises base rate, Save and Prosper Investment-Trust Units An opportunity for long-term growth of capital, Home loan interest rates increased 'to avoid severe mortgage famine', Price increases by Rothmans, The Times list of latest dividends, Balance Of Payments, All Wankel problems solved, GM chief says, With 84 Unit Trust Groups Around, Just How Do You Choose?, Briefly from the Boardroom, ENI confirm interest in Scottish oil refinery, Natural rubber 'not in overproduction', Better balance by Janus, Hollis Bros. & E.S.A. Ltd., EEC urges spending cuts to combat inflation in 1973, Italy's July trade surplus shrinks, VAT registration and the freelance, Mining Rand Mines Properties, City Of Westminster Property Bonds, Perkins workers summoned to union 'court', Japan explains Eurodollar deposits by the banks, Before tax relief I, Straits tin shipments drop in August, Fiat experiment on flexible working hours, How the markets moved The Times index: 188.67-1.95 F.T. index: 509.3-5.9 Rises, Chairmen's Reports Inchcape cautious, Clearing bank staffs win salary rises up to 30 pc on arbitration, Profit-taking checks rise in nickel, Fixed Interest and Money Bill rate up sharply, Potential problems in dividend postponement, Look to Ebor to meet your investment need, Shell and BP ½p on gallon sparks new round of petrol price rises, Mr Heath hints at policy switch on N Sea permits, Lucas aerospace workers end nine-week strike, Equities Shares sag as support fades, Green light for Imps' merger with Courage, Contracts £3.8m awards for George Wimpey, Her stock is high in the tough world of steel, UK payments surplus improves to £77m in the second quarter, Farnborough air show logs £70m world orders, Phillips face £400m bill for Norway sea pipeline. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Sugar price cut £4 a ton, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, International Stores in demand, Wall Street.

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