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The Times - 14/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From David Wood Political Editor, By David Spanier European Editor, From Christopher Sweeney, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Louis Heren, From Christopher Sweeney and Clive Borrell, By Christopher Walker, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, Katie Stewart, David Wade, Keith Horner, Barry Norman, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, RH, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Diana Thorburn, Bevis Hillier, by Robin Mead, R.M., by Shona Crawford Poole, by John Young, by John Carter, J.C., Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Geoffrey Wansell, Julian, Critchley, Kenneth Owen, Geoffrey Green, Denis Taylor, ANDREW ROTHSTEIN., J. H. COULSON., DAFYDD WILLIAMS., BURNTWOOD. JOHN DAVOLL., JONN YEOMAN, , J. HOLLIMAN, , GRAHAM JENKINS, , CHRISTOPHER HALL, , F. P. U. CROKER., MONICA FURLONG., J. R. POLE, , B. GRYCZ, , D. C. ATCHLEY, , S. E. WILLIAMS, , PETER HAIN, , KEITH WARE, PAMELA WARE, ROBIN GOSTICK, ANDREA GOSTICK., RICHARD M. TITMUSS, HEATHER BEAVER., JOHN V. TAYLOR., HAROLD HOBSON., KENNETH AMES, , THOMAS ARMSTRONG., BY C. C. Aronsfeld, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From St John Donn-Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Anthony Thomas, By Philip Dyer, By Margaret Stone, By Christopher Wilkins, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, David Fanning, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, John Nelson-Jones, MS, John Drummond, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,

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Official Appointments and Notices: Government may name 'defender of consumers' in policy switch, University news Oxford Elections:, Church news, Lord Fisher's son to head Geelong school, Bishop appointed to administer Pope's diocese. News: BR offers 220 acres of land for housing, Escape routes nearer home, Difficulties still bar Indo-China agreement, Three-year jail sentence for mugging a cripple, Banquet ends Herr Scheel's Peking visit, Labour against London helicopter plans, Why the applause for Al Jolson goes on and on, Brawling by students stops lectures, Blending profit and pleasure, University to discipline students who insulted the Queen, Ulster policeman shot dead as Army 'fire on wrong car', Three killed in attempt to trap drugs dealers, South Africa: combined sea and air safaris, European Commission plan to freeze farm prices, People's Daily discusses nation's future leaders, New Bill would stop sale of shoddy goods, Mr Chou's forecast of improving relations, Chest disease: Environmental causes, Couple told £5,500 flat had gone up to £11,500, Garages told not to follow new manual, Mr de Valera, at 90 still an Irish symbol, Hope for code of picketing practice to stop troublemakers, Collectors' items from Lilliput, German furniture at high prices, Change in Chinese attitude makes this the year of the foreigner, Give security forces free hand, Mr Faulkner says, Lion-sized job with a tiger at Waterloo, Dispute over Atlantic cyanide dumping, Mr McGovern moves crowd to tears with Vietnam 'confession', Asians make London their most popular choice, Uganda crisis no bar to neighbouring game parks and beaches, Further delay in trial of Italian anarchists, Conference awaits the trumpet call, $30,200m handed back for states to spend, Porcelain come-back, but buyers are choosy, Portugal leader in talks with Mr Ian Smith, Makers of shoddy goods will be dealt with-Mr Davies, Huge growth of social services envisaged through 10-year plan, Brandt party moves to the left, Mr Rippon to be Britain's Minister for Europe, Lord Carrington foresees a European nuclear force, Beleaguered Chilean regime takes over radio, Christmas shoppers join the trend, Accused says police planted gelignite in flat, IRA leaders seized, Army claims, 33 hurt in clash on US carrier, Lisbon students in second clash with police, Judge will consider dismissal of actress, Uganda envoy called home: Mr, Two Yemens agree to ceasefire, Mr Sadat accuses US of meddling in crisis, Lord Snowdon in 100 mph motor cycle ride, Market widens for cheap fly and cruise holidays, For the adventurous: a 'moon and sixpence' trip to Salvador or a bargain fortnight in Rio, Enthusiastic support for British policy objectives as a member of enlarged EEC, Centre to help popularize work of EEC, Docks erupt with new strike, No early hearing of pornography claim, Electronic chipmunks and pixie dust in the blood, Mr Carr backs new move to televise House, China frees British brothers held since 1967, Mr Slater works on despite order to go, Prisoners against conjugal visits, Safe ladders, in and out of doors, US opposing trade zone, Conservation idea for part of Fosse Way, Understanding Judaism, Two children die in fire, Nutty versatility, Warning against danger of alienating women voters, US Senate insists on low noise level for Concorde, Lame ducks take wing as shackled swans, London asks for bigger share of block grants, Three hundred ways to relax in the sun, Reclamation, Mindszenty pilgrimage, Defence plea to woman in murder case, Closures 'irrelevant' to railway crisis. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, French Line, The Times Superstone, Air France, Goblin (BVC) Ltd, Hambro Managed Bonds, Glarksons, Dragonara Hotel and Casino Malta, Appeals, Faraway Holidays, The Times, The Sunday Times., Ivan Williams life designs, Tourist Information Bureau, East African, British Home & Hospital For Incurables, New Schroder Flexible Bond, Eagle Star Insurance Co. Ltd., Abbey Selective Bonds., chandris cruises, Olympic Airways, Teacher's Winter Sports Guide'72/3, Investment Annuity Life Assurance Company Limited, The Times Superstore, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Hine, EBOR Universal Growth Fund, Save And Prosper Group. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Winter sunshine. Law: Council's scheme to charge £18,000 a week rent invalid Backhouse v Lambeth London Borough Council, Directions to deport Cypriot upheld Ali v Immigration Appeals Adjudicator and Others. Classified Advertising: The Tyrol, For The Epicure, Announcements, Educational, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Reviews: Midnight mushroom Conversations Hampstead, Grand occasion, Richards Piano Quartet Purcell Room, Diana Rigg chooses her way, Goon away, If you have time to read this, please read on..., Callas at the Met, John Lill Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Holes in the point count, Russia keeps chess Olympiad title, Broadcasting, Chess Political play, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,203. Property: Property Abroad, London And Suburban. Sport: The sunny outlook of a Victorian Villa Sportsview, Weekend fixtures, Football Royle and Channon as top people, Filiberto should live up to trainer's praise, Lunchtime 2,000 Guineas favourite, More downs than ups for Gorman, Top price of 49,000 gns, Sports in Brief, Now the world's richest prize goes to Germany, Saracens return to scene of sole defeat by Police, British coaches condemn use of drugs in sport, Preparing for All Blacks, Edwards and Duckham out of Murrayfield match, Results yesterday Third division, British women seventh, Huggett ahead in Italy, Out of the race and into history, Racing The Brigadier goes like a bullet on his manoeuvres. Editorials/Leaders: Football On A Slippery Slope, Ulster Needs Certainty, No One IS Amused. Letters to the Editor: Employee partnership: a Czech example, Lincoln by-election, Jury service, Background music, The Queen at Stirling, The Poet Laureate, False economy of rail closures, Married student scales, Still in judgment, A Channel tunnel, Somerset boundaries, Green Paper on tax credit scheme, Roots of grass, Uganda Asians, Political broadcasts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Rev Basil Maine Music critic and author, Mr John Pears A leading accountant, Sir Geoffrey Prior, Mr Rex Palmer, Obituary, Mr Clifford Nicholson. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals 'Other suitors' for Timpson, Unit trust performance, French trade surplus, Britain names European bank representative, Store chains to raise prices of Stork and Cookeen after increases by wholesalers, Spot Position of Sterling, Mr Davies hints at tougher stance on oil licences, UK cocoa grind up sharply, EEC Commission studies 15 pc tariff cut to curb inflation, Building society receipts soar to £171m in month, Japan's business circles expect yen revaluation, Forward Levels, 7¼per cent debut for the minimum lending rate, Clarksons' losses cause American Express £6.52m deal to be shelved, The Times list of latest dividends, BOAC wants £60 charter return flights over Atlantic, Mining Apollo Int & Amal Petroleum, P & O board rejects Inchcape bid in favour of more Bovis talks, Briefly from the Boardroom, Grocers respond to CBI, How to live off of your capital, Laporte still troubled by Stallingborough chloride plant, Money Market Rates, Company News P. C. Henderson riding boom in sliding doors, Contracts Concrete (Southern) gain £7.2m order, Japan buys heavily at wheat tender, Chase bank chief's blunt criticism of ex-president, clearing up confusion over garden gains, The Times Share Indices, Equities Steady close to Account, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged gain more ground, Pirelli draws up plans for tyre plant lay-offs, How the markets moved Rises, Pensions and the single girl, Associates deals, UK trip for Mr Ford as wage claim looms, Negative income tax and offers. Business Appointments: Mr G. Duncan leaves top post at Watney Mann. Stock Exchange Tables: NY cocoa down 86 points, Recent Issues, Bovis shares active, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Commodities Firm advance in sugar futures, Foreign Exchange Dollar continues to rise.

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