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The Times - 15/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood and George Clark, By our Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Christopher Walker, From Christopher Sweeney, From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Michael Knipe, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Sally White, From Patrick Brogan, By our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Eric Marsden Jerusalem, From Peter Hopkirk, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Paul Dougherty, From Our Latin American Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Stephen Walsh, Carlton, John Russell Taylor, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, PATRICK MONTGOMERY, GEORGE G. CLARK, , E. A. BAIRD, , L. R. LIPKIN, , THOMAS BARMAN, , W. W. BROWN, , JON GILSON, , BERESFORD CRADDOCK, , GEORGE GARDINER, , J. BOURLET, , W. L. KENDALL, D. W. SANDERS, , VERONICA G. RITCHIE, , R. BRADDOCK, , R. C. HOLLOWAY, , WALTER ADAMS, , DEREK BARTON, , D. J. COPPOCK, , Economics, University of Manchester S. E. FINER, Professor of Government, University of Manchester FRED HOYLE, Director, Institute of Theoretical Astronomy, Cambridge G. G. IONESCU, Professor of Government, University of Manchester J. C. MITCHELL, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester FRASER NOBLE, Vice-Chancellor, University of Leicester DENYS PAGE, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge E. L. PETERS, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester C. H. PHILIPS, Director, School of Oriental and African Studies, and Vice-Chancellor, University of London ROBBINS, London School of Economics WILLIAM TORDOFF, Department of Government, University of Manchester BRIAN WINDEYER, former Vice-Chancellor, London University, September 11., MALCOLM F. LOWE, , PATIENCE FREMANTLE, Chairman, Holloway Prison Visitors Association, 320 Fulham Road, SW10, September 14., ESHER, , PETER MAUGER, , MALCOLM NEWELL, , JANE MERRIMAN, , From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Roy Farndon, By Clifford Webb, By Guy Hawtin, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, C. MONTGOMERY WHITE, OC, , P. A. HOUSE, , W. J. WHITEHEAD, , Geoffrey Bell, Frank Vogl, David Butler, John Whitmore, by Tony Whitaker, by Eric Fordham editor, , by June Dunn assistant editor, , by a Special Correspondent, by David Robertson, by T. J. B. Smith, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent,

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News: EEC is recommended to abolish duty-free shops, Dr Allende bans opposition rally because of 'plot', Cardinal Heenan calls for fewer church conferences and more pastoral work, Collapse of Rome's monuments is feared, Man accompanied the outing of Myra Hindley, Mr Feather sees 'very important step forward' after tripartite talks, Doctors raise doubts over kidneys appeal, Sweden's version of tightrope diplomacy, Shaikh Mujib insists on recognition by Pakistan before talks, The Times Diary Powell's post proliferates, Bringing psychology and science into the canteen, More aid for homeless urged, Draft Bill gives divorce suit wife own domicile, Kenyan MPs accused of smuggling cloves, Technology hastens business revolution, Dick Barton, special agent, on the air again, Danish opinion poll against European entry, 'Substantial progress' at Chequers talks over new pay and prices policy, Fuel crisis by 1980 facing Britain, NUM says, Asians fear time is short for visas, Bangladesh-type emergency aid urged by Shelter for people in rotting inner city areas, US peace move expected in Paris, Architects are facing a dilemma, Japanese bringing out bands for Mr Heath, Reds and Whites in church lands conflict, Senate votes for US-Soviet arms pact, Soviet 'brain drain' tax is defended, Call for cross-channel transport survey, Roman goldmine factory found in Wales, Former juror denies taking money from accused, Egypt looks to Britain for missiles and jets, Consultation with the staff is key to nine-to-five harmony, Police appeal after two girls attacked, New papal decrees affirm the ruling on celibacy, Mr Powell rebuked by Lord Hailsham, Warsaw and Bonn agree to exchange ambassadors, How your colleagues can help you to keep warm, Stopping noise leakage will improve work performance, More children in care, Counterpoint, Mr Whitelaw rejects Paisley demand for inquiry into shooting of Protestants, Helping low-paid while curbing inflation, New rules failing to stop 'dirty food' cases, Optimism in McGovern camp rising, Most local preparations for new school leaving age are 'superficial', NUT finds, Herr Brandt in Norway on pro-Market mission, Tomorrow's Office, Carpet steadily gaining another foothold, Obstacle in defence of differentials, Do-it-yourself blamed, Death cannon overloaded, Traffic 'segregation' in plans to cut motorway crashes, Harrow School, Clerks join overtime ban, Plans for six more Concordes, Pork dearer but lamb steady Food prices, Gaullist regime shaken by latest disclosure of scandals, Jail for Lloyd's broker who blackmailed friend, Generals in conflict on 'unauthorized' bombing of N Vietnam, Man is killed, many injured in bomb attack on hotel in Belfast, All accept 5 per cent growth aim, Staff nurse weeps at hospital inquiry, Priest goes to prison rather than pay fine, Korean delegates set dates for more talks, A little light on a colourful subject, US base may house 3,000, Dr Kissinger in London talks, British people offer homes to 2,000 exiles from Uganda, Bomb squad chief denies he was under pressure, Rise in Six standard of life double that in Britain, Pressure mounts in Israel to execute convicted guerrillas, Airliner turned back from Zambia airspace, Plant breeding: Producing new hybrids, Grimsby MP presses for Navy guard, Killing off Ulster's peace talks, More hours on London Weekend TV. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, Vent-Axia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Illingworth Carpets, K.O. Boardman Intertional, Pearl, Muzak, Wgs, Lowenbrau, Shelter, General Cleaning Contractors Ltd., National Westminister Bank, olivetti, Ibm, Douglas, De Groot Collis, Cu, Conrad Ritblat, Bea, Birchwood Leasing Ltd. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also pages 6 & 8, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also pages 8 & 24, Appointments Vacant also pages 6 & 24. Politics and Parliament: Review but no clamp down on walks for prisoners, Government ready to use Navy in fish dispute, Lord Chancellor resents attacks on Minister: Britain's duty outlined House of Lords. Property: Country Properties, Residential Property Windmill with a wide view, London And Suburban. Reviews: The artist as exhibitionist Savage Messiah (x) ABC 2, Shaftesbury Avenue Joe Kidd (aa) ABC Fulham and Edgware Road Prime Cut (x), Caste Greenwich, Love's Labour's Lost Nottingham, Day of the Big Burn Bbc 1, Eden and Tamir Queen Elizabeth Hall, Walton Anniversary Prom Albert Hall, London debuts. Sport: Italians want Forgemill for Montreal, Three world records are broken, Newcomers are included, Opportunity to speak out, Snap audit of first legs shows Scots lagging, Abergwaun may defy big weight, Foster and Finnegan sign, Murray should fare better than Carson, Sponsorship for under 16 schools competition, Sports in Brief, More seeds eliminated in Montreal tournament, Wyn Davies goes to Old Trafford, A torrent of threes for Oosterhuis, Bugdahl out of six-day event, Tug-of-war for drivers' services begins, Frazier and Ali may meet in November. Editorials/Leaders: Russian Trade With The United States, Public Opinion And Prison Treatment, General Amin's Concentration Camps. Letters to the Editor: Policies to control inflation, Myra Hindley, Difficulties of any 'knock for knock' alternative, NHS reorganization, Frankfurt Book Fair, Stranded charter flight, Talks on future of Ulster, Abandoned cars, York ring road, Tax on departing Jews, Where Wooster wasn't, Survival of Celtic languages, UN and slavery, Intelligence tests, Serious impact of delay in declaring dividends, Comparing road and rail costs, General Amin's telegram. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 13, 1947 Export drive. Obituaries: Sir Campbell Stuart Close association with The Times, Prof S. Jardine Brown, William Boyd Cowboy film hero, Mr H. Gylethompson, Obituary, Prof J. H. W. Voelcker. Business and Finance: THE CITY OF LONDON BREWERY AND INVESTMENT TRUST LIMITED (Management Group: Touche, Remnant & Co.) The following are salient points from the Report and Accounts of the Company for the year ended 30th June, 1972., Going on-line is the way to get ahead in business, Japan cautions banks on foreign currency loans, Vauxhall plans invasion of heavy truck market, Gatt sees end of US payments deficit, Fridge exports up 25 pc but home sales down, Recovery trend in steel output maintained, Company News Half-time leap to £5m by Pearson Longman, Bids and Deals Sime Darby aim at big US link-up, Spot Position of Sterling, Newall Tools closing two factories at Peterborough, Views differ on controls for estate agents, European code to safeguard investors urged, Industrial management group backs Labour, Engineering firms and unions to discuss new disputes procedure, Forward Levels, Boston bank to open high street 'money shops', Dearer gold idea rejected in Bonn, BP interim dividend cut as profits collapse, The Times list of latest dividends, How the markets moved The Times index: 185.54 + 1.34 F.T. index: 499.5 + 5.5 Rises, The man most likely to change the face of German industry, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mercedes UK shake-up, Allnatt London Properties Limited Further Advance In Profits And Dividend, OECD studies impact of payments switches, 30pc wage award will cost building employers £100m, Consultation 'key to peace' bankers told, The improvement continues, Expansion by 29 pc in clearing bank lending to property companies, Money Market Rates, Plea for action now on computer privacy, ANGLO AMERICAN INVESTMENT TRUST LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Report For The Half-Year Ended 30th June 1972, Uncertainty over BP's final dividend, Mining SA mineral earnings up by R11m, The Times Share Indices, Building Settlement, Walsall tube works given life of 15 months, Ballbearings exports by Japanese to be cut 15 pc, Stiffer anti-dumping rules predicted in US, Business Diary: After Rolls, E & O is blooming again, Industrial output was at new peak in July, EMU: economic horse and currency cart. Business Appointments: Mr P Walters to become a BP managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: Trade issues for Mr Davies on visit to Poland, Foreign Exchange Pound wanted in New York, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, New Issues Hambros are raising $25m in Europe, BP falls back sharply, Wall Street, Commodities Bradford wool prices soar. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,178.

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