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The Times - 14/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Philip Short, By David Spanier, By Staff Reporters, By Guy Hawtin Business News Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, By Christopher Sweeney, By Our Political Staff, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Peter Waymark, By a Staff Reporter, From a Reporter of The Times Educational Supplement, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Hopkirk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, By Peter Schrag, Philip French, By Mario Cervi, A. M. Rendel, By Eric Linklater, J. W. Burrow, Robert Nye, By Gordon Williams, Paul Theroux, Richard Jones, By Eric Ambler, H. R. K. Keating, Leonard Buckley, Don Pasquale, William Mann, Thames, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, by Ronald Faux, by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Ronald Kershaw, by Patrick O'Leary, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Gerry Harrison, By a Special Correspondent, By John Downie, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Alfred Morris, Peter Nichols, PHS, P. J. KORSHIN, , JOHN FRYD, , NORMAN RUSSELL, , JULIAN RIDSDALE., F. J. SILVESTER., DAVID BEBB., C. J. WRIGLEY., DAVID DAICHES., D. M. WATKINSON., MICHAEL STEWART., ROBERT SELLS, , ALAN LONG., by Penny Radford, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From John Roper, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Roy Farndon, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Sally White, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison, A. G. C. TROLLOPE., B. I. CAWTHRA., MAUREEN CALLANISH., Paul Routledge, by F A S Wood, Chairman., John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, Stuart Marshall,

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News: Labour EEC opponents switch attack, Minister sees ship break Channel rules, French TV debate on Soviet rule, Anti-hunt campaign man fined over spray, Pollution curb sought in metal mining, Plea for more social security staff, Allende plan for workers' chamber as upper house, Tax changes in Liberal plan for national population policy, European masters learning the Italian style, Time off for beer, bees or brass bands, Jail governor defends outing by Myra Hindley, Hospital safety 'requires resident pharmacists', Big price for Fischer to play at Skopje, Breath test convictions up by nearly half, Uganda businessman tells of intercepted letter, President Marcos calls up reserves after more bombs, Drinking by officials brings Indian curbs, Quang Tri reinforcements pinned down by artillery, Iceland blames trawlers, Zambia imposes immediate ban on private flying, Report urges tape recording of courts, Fairground and circus safety checks to be more stringent, Deputy head of old people's home jailed, Bonn tightens restrictions on visas for Arabs, Sweden will take 300, Skill and space await new industries, Britain in joint move to combat air piracy, Way cleared for huge Russian-US trade deal, Accused 'Angry Brigade sympathizer', Scientists defend the right to challenge, More Catholic flexibility advocated, Australians not amused, Council housing with a human touch, Springboks' tour may have to be cancelled, Israel keeps Arab neighbours guessing over threat to hit back in revenge for Munich, Second chance for man with 25 convictions, Prince of Flanders to pay costs in fraud case, Sentence of decapitation sought for skyscrapers defacing prospect of Paris, Demolition of the Grange may be banned, Motoring Advantages of head-up instruments, Extension of Kissinger mission raises hopes, Report on immigrants and the police urges independent tribunals to handle complaints, Students told to fight new higher education plans, Four murderers to be hanged in Salisbury jail, Five Bangladesh papers given closure warning, Phased releases still Wilson Ulster plan, 'No evidence of bribe offer to policemen', Design Report, Anti-IRA protest by two men on arms charge, 28 missing after ferry disaster in Malaysia, Republican Party file £1m suit against Democrats, Danger in churches' links with the establishment, Chesterfield special report Town aspires to state aid despite reputation for buoyant industry and trade, Doctor is asked about man 'stamped on', Ringing the changes, School campaign urged to curb young smokers, Priestley image of Bradford, Three civic leaders express their faith in the future of Chesterfield to Ronald Faux Ernest Robinson: sixth of his line to be mayor, Draft of agreement to be issued during Mr Tanaka's visit already approved by the Chinese, Medicine: Dilemma of kidney patients, A tale of mice and men, The Pope blames sex education for moral decline, Mr Paisley demands inquiry into shootings, All the pleading has failed to change ministers' views, Colin Jordan fined over airport protest, What council tenants think of life in tall blocks Environment, Senate examine general on 'unauthorized' air raids, Gen Amin plans concentration camps for Asians after deadline, Choice of 7 checks at first AA centre of 7 AA, The Times Diary Daring Prague protest at trials, Stranded man in airport hunger strike, 31 killed in Nepal air crash, US bombing has failed to knock out North, Telephones 'tapped by laser beams', Onassis plate smashing 'broke the law', Ministers accused by French Zionists, Yard favours complaints review, Appealing to the Lords to give police a pardon. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Jorehaut Holding Limited, Ellis & Everard, The Sentinel Insurance Co. Ltd., Ppa, Scl, Chemical Bank, PEARSONS of Chesterfield, Value Added Tax, Domecq, Equity & Law, Maples, The Burlington Magazine, Richard Ellis & Son, Chartreuse, Hirst & Mallinson, Limited, Derbyshire Building Society, Sime Darby London Limited, Gordon's, Foyles Art Gallery, Coalite, The Lazard Property Unit Trust, Piccadilly, Barclays, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Iberia, Piccadilly World Of Golf 1972, Camellia Investments Limited, Robinsons, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Chesterfield, Arrowcroft Investments Ltd, British Steel Corporation, The British Car Auction Group Limited, Hampton & Sons, donkin, East Midland, Kennings, Se. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Report stage of Europe Bill completed, Talks urged on machinery to scrutinize EEC affairs, No protest to S Africa on TV film ban, Britain joins in proposals to counter aircraft hijacking House of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: Mayor says threats made him resign, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Forthcoming Events, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also pages 28 & 29, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant also pages 27 & 29, Entertainments, Public & Educational Appointments, "The Times Motor Show Place", Appointments Vacant also pages 27 & 28. Reviews: A poet whose technical skills turn orthodoxy into freedom, Albania: disasters for Italy and doom for Greece The Hollow Legions, The world before Caliban The Voyage of the Challenger, Pasquale among the operators, English National Orchestra Fairfield Hall, NPOPritchard Albert Hall, Something more than a pre-war message The Dark River Gardner Centre, Handel's operatic failure gets a second chance Arminio Unicorn, Abingdon, E pluribus unum: the uniform citizen and America's populists The Vanishing American, Crime The Levanter, Van der Valk, Tales of Hoffmann Coliseum, Fiction Walk Don't Walk, Crown Matrimonial for the Haymarket, Betjeman in Australia Bbc 2, Quick guide, The Sky of Our Lives By Gwyn Thomas. Sport: FIS give a dope tests warning, Oosterhuis finds his form in the rain, A new chapter in the life of Bond, Manchester City left a lot to do in Spain, Sports in Brief, Edwards inspires Cardiff, Broome wins first event, Stoke will learn all is not what it seems in Europe, No Kiernan in rare assembly of talent, Celtic stretched to beat Norwegian side, Tennis, Future of Iley in balance, Shorter distance will not trouble Gimcrack Stakes winner at Ayr, Hughes plays for Surrey, McMahon ready to take top prize at Hickstead, Manchester United's first loss for 10 years-£¼m, An international challenge, Growing resistance to moves against team events, Last night's results European Cup, Derby may still be exposed in return, Leeds miss chances on bumpy pitch, Chivers and Gilzean find their touch. Editorials/Leaders: Europe Against Inflation, Mining Versus Landscape In Britain, No Room For Complacency. Letters to the Editor: Factory farming, Tackling inflation with an incomes and prices policy?, Arab-Jew conflict, Rewards for intelligence, By your petrol cap shall ye be known, Animal or vegetable?, Industrial property rights, Echoes of Gilbert White, Positive role of building societies, Reading Room delays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Sept 12, 1947 Banquets restricted. Obituaries: Mr Mark Dent Brocklehurst, Lord Strathmore, Ustad Allauddin Khan An outstanding Indian musician, Sir Harold Hartley, Obituary. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Coffee futures under pressure, The Times Share Indices, New Issues Maple Macowards rights goes well, Banks again in demand, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Shares deal was against Takeover Panel rule, Foreign Exchange Steady demand for the pound. Business and Finance: Leyland denies replacement for Austin models, Shorts bring the Skyvan sales total to 70, Redundancy threat to 1,000 at Clydebank, Bicycle and motor cycle exports rise by 43 pc, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged hold fairly steady, Tube Investments Limited Interim Statement, Eurosyndicat, Plan to reduce world role of gold, Mitsui pass dividend, Mining Swaziland acquires 40 pc of Havelock, £1.5m promotion campaign by Coal Board, Spot Position of Sterling, Japanese bearing makers 'will cut exports to UK', Barclays Bank sells its stake in UDT for £41.9m, Greater demand for chemical products, GEC 'usefully ahead' in the first four months, Shell-Esso says tests confirm estimates of Brent field capacity, Interim Statement Croda International Ltd, Higher coffee costs raise Nestle prices, Moscow's first western bank may be German, The Times list of latest dividends, The pay-off from sit-ins, Company News Bestobell gets interim fillip from UK side, The Second Alliance Trust Company Limited Valuation at over £48m. sets a new record, Business Diary: Triumph presses on with Europe expansion, London port employers warning on redundancy, Briefly from the Boardroom, City 'can stay ahead by efficiency', Thornycroft dispute grows, US may ease anti-dumping regulations, French airline drop Concorde, Equities Better day for shares, First July downturn in visitors to Britain, Morgan Edwards, Oil companies unite to challenge Alaska's right to alter agreement, Rise in wholesale prices accelerated last month, Markets ignore UK's £193m 'meaningless' visible trade deficit, Turnover in car trade increases less sharply, Money Market Rates, U S deficit cut, How the markets moved, TI remains an engineering gamble, Macarthys Pharmaceuticals Limited, New talks in P & O-Bovis bid, Bank sees S African sales as key to bullion price, Moderna Moderna Limited, Associates deals, Bids and Deals L & C move into Fluorocarbon, Strike hits cost and supply of new houses, A continental challenge to the lorry men. Business Appointments: Three top assignments in Steetley reshuffle. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Property To Let, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,177.

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