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The Times - 27/10/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By David Wood, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Chartres, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Defence Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Medical Reporter, From Denis Taylor, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Corespondent, By Christopher Warman, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, From Dessa Trevisan, By clive Borrell, From George Gent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, Philip Strick, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Ronald Hayman, Keith Horner, Richard Williams, Robert Shelton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Harold Power New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, G. Bernard Shaw., Louis Heren, Norman Davies, PHS, Robert Fisk, JACK BARNETT., HELEN BUSH, , ZUCKERMAN., PATRICK WALL., NEVILLE BASS, , J. GLOVER WYLLIE, , MICHAEL BAILLIE-GROHMAN, R. R. NEILD., MAURICE ASH, , NEIL MARTEN, , K. MELLANBY, , SIMON WEBLEY, , JOHN BRATBY, , TERENCE COX, , SALLY TARRANT-WILLIS., HUGH GREENE., WYN ROBERTS., BRENTFORD., BERNARD LEVIN., S. GORLEY PUTT., By a Sale Room Correspondent, From Geraldine Norman, By Our Communications Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, T. T. W. ROBERTS., JAMES TOWLER, , PATRICK ARTHUR HILL., I. J. GODDARD, , G. C. LOWRINSON, , P. H. H. VERSTAGE, , DEREK W. LAMBERT, , D. D. BUDWORTH., Melvyn Westlake, George Isted, By Roy Farndon, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely, M.F., by Herman Goult, R.M., H.G., by Pamela Vandyke Price, by Robin Mead, by Michael Frenchman,

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News: Katie Stewart, Rhine basin countries agree on first steps to cut down pollution, Jews protest to Soviet party headquarters, Farmer, Mr Churchill accuses BBC of character assassination, Father jailed after refusal to be bound over, Magical mystery tour of Poland, Hemingway's disdain for Scott Fitzgerald, Alderman fails to win seat as councillor, Arabs arm London diplomats, Mr Lynch moves Bill to provide for vote on church, Hell's Angels raped girl at cafe, Crown says, Peace is a perishable commodity, Liberals win Rochdale with majority of 5,093 over Labour, £7m project among new port schemes, Shipping firms warned on discharge of oil, Moderation may prevail in search for peaceful settlement, Skyscraper blocks more vulnerable to crime, Intruders put to flight, Britons entitled to EEC medical and other social benefits, Foreign investors respond, PCs accused of clothing thefts, A return to 'poor man's lawyers' is criticized, Artist, Sir Alec leaves today for talks in Peking, Ship's cook charged after voyage, Sobering-up is speeded by new treatment, Four year jail sentence on Croat newspaper editor, 'Day of action' strikes in French pay campaign, Water supply: new look at desalination, Many Canadians are still in doubt over election, Lawyers reject Nabarro 'pay for justice' comment, Teachers work to contract, Science report Oil: Untapped resources of convertible fossil fuels, North Vietnam calls for support, Hotelier, Stirling hint of university grant action, Not a surrender says Mr Nixon, Britain following policy of restraint in 'cod war', Export record for citrus fruit, Detective's denials at bomb trial, Wish you were here: a holiday postcard, Solicitor tells of missing barrister's visit, Downing Street pay talks adjourned at 2am after 17-hour session, Delegate insists US must sign on agreed date, The importance of timing, The Times Diary Committees to bypass TV rule?, ·If you have a joint bank, 'Well-to-do' foreign shoplifters fined, Warning of accident risk in high handlebars, Nkrumah frigate to join Royal Navy, Court critic of legal aid on 'simple issues', A routine day outside Number 10, Warning on danger of congested skies, Oxford amends statutes to let MAs leave, Mr Benn says unions 'being drawn into political trap', Businessman, Closure of printing plant is forced by strikes, Civil engineers, New York commuters take business classes in the train home from business, Mrs Shen's shopping spree, Archaeologist, Delightful food for thought on the 'sweet island', Herr Scheel sees Sir Alec at Foreign Office, Italian telephone tapping claim, Pork eases slightly in week of high rates Food prices, Betterment grants 'used for eviction', Pill verdict 'sweeps a lot of liver tumours under carpet', 'Angry Brigade' plot case likely to break record, Hanoi lists main points of peace agreement reached with America, TUC insist on statutory controls, A sad story of loving and losing in Orgosolo, Indonesia offer soon for seized British property, Civil Service action threatened, Bookseller, Why Army veteran Gurdit Singh feels he is British, The Times bed-linen offer, Mr Sadat dismisses War Minister as a gesture to Moscow, High prices paid for Victorian silver plate, Offenders may clear debris from Thames foreshore as an alternative to prison sentence, Japanese buyers at US art auction, Church of England move to order its own worship, Terrorists fire at GOC's home in Belfast, Exiles who will go on protesting, Apology to judge by detective who was missing, Report 'ignored effect of mental stress at work', Hotel to press charges against singer, Prince will serve in minesweeper for fortnight, Opponents of EEC entry would enjoy 'Out of step', EEC preference is target for vital exports, The name of the children's clothes, No confidence in a franchise of fear, Why a Tory changed his spots, Director faces new charges, 'Stern reminder' for Mrs Thatcher, Dr Kissinger confirms Hanoi's version of peace agreement, Soviet objection to US base rebuffed, Meeting, Heath plan for monitoring prices, Mr Faulkner makes an oblique attack on Mr Craig as party sidesteps move to break link. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cls, The British Bank of the Middle East., Mellersh & Harding, Bank Of Cyprus (London) Limited, Sony, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Gre, Keo, Cyprus, Amatmus Estates Ltd., Louis Tourist Agency Ltd., Hoechst, Société Générale, Golden Lion Travel, Trust Houses Forte, WG and S, Moss Bross, Hotel Troian, Klm, Donaldsons, Hertz, Halifax, Cyprus Property Tours, Turkish Bank Of Nicosia Limited, The Scottish Provident, Thomson Holidays, Lovell, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Bea, J & P. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Queen deeply grieved at loss of innocent lives in Ulster: tribute to courage of forces. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Exhibitions. Reviews: Country and Western Albert Hall, Opening night of 'I and Albert' postponed, Pop record, Harold Becker's dream world worth sharing The Ragman's Daughter (x) Rialto Hammersmith is Out (x) Odeon, St. Martin's Lane Pope Joan (aa) Columbia The Glass House (x) New Victoria, Millhouse: A White Comedy Electric Cinema Club (October 29), Impressionist setting to new ballet In a Summer Garden Sadler's Wells, LPO/Jochum Festival Hall, The Westminster Trio Purcell Room, London Film Festival, LSO returns, New comedy for West End. Sport: Martinmas becomes seventh British hope at Longchamp, Two winners for Piggott, Llanelli's three injury doubts dispelled, Administration catches up with public opinion, Ron Davies left out of party for England match, Sports in Brief, Nastase displays gifts and good humour, Selectors recognize Leicester's form, Hurt pride will make All Blacks remorseless at Gloucester, Kent can make fine start, Frenchman holds lead in better-ball event, Chiseldon looks set for another victory, New regatta finds place in calendar, Britain drop points, Kendall has lead of two strokes, British clubs may be in need of more breathing space, More beer money for racing, Australia will be hard to beat, New chairman ends freeze at Palace. Law: Prison sentences proper for cannabis offences Regina v Molins Regina v Robson, Scots procedure criticized-and defended Gibson v British Insulated Callender's Construction Co Ltd, Conflict over unfair dismissal issue H. W. Smith (Cabinets) Ltd v Brindle. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Editorials/Leaders: Changing The Irish Constitution, Acquittals Can Be Costly, Looking For The Culprit, President Tito Tightens The Controls. Letters to the Editor: Gas board again, The ultimate absurdity of revolving credit, Parliament on the radio, Aid for Hawkers, Who is a Jew?, Refugee camps, Building industry shortages, Cuts in street lighting, Spending on cancer research, Reasons for opposing public law chambers of commerce, With due respect, Granting of patents in the EEC, Policies of Iceland, Penalties for mugging, Regional policy in the Community, Diners' magazine, British ability to improvise, Churchilliana, VAT and the artist, Parental frustrations. Births. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Obituaries: Igor Sikorsky Pioneer helicopter engineer, Uffa FOX Boat designer and yachtsman. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Jimmy Hill to give up television posts, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Business and Finance: Sterling falls further 1.60 cents after third day of heavy pressure, Company News Second-half leap in J. Hepworth earnings, More tyres to go up in price next month, Private investing no solution to aid problem, Two ministers stress gravity of Italy's economic plight, Brokers accuse ICL of cost discrimination, Company Meeting Institute Of Purchasing And Supply, E.Alec Colman Investments Limited, Quote sought for five Montedison companies, Briefly from the Boardroom, Spot Position of Sterling, RAF software change, Community body fails to agree on scope of workers' representation, A necessary concession, Midland finances hardware shops, Forward Levels, Iraq has not yet approved oil pact with the West, Long-term hope of uniform car insurance within EEC, The Times list of latest dividends, Government may step in on issuing of credit cards, Harland and Wolff wins £25m order from Oslo, Trade openings for UK in China, British business in heavy drive for more executives, C and S Trust adds to Newton Chambers stake, Market expects higher German coupon rate, £50m N Sea power plan submitted to oil group, A guide to the Continent for companies, NYSE stand against fresh commission rate bargaining, Future of Dunlop-Pirelli union is threatened by runaway losses in Italy, LMS is to take £9m stake in Edward Bates, EEC's directives for buyers 'immature', US trading deficit increased to $4,861m, Glaxo beats forecast... record profit and dividend, Major US carrier drops options on 6 Concordes, Mining McCamey's Monster is underway, Lower Chilean copper output last month, Business Diary: Wyner's City tour, Swan Hunter strike likely to be called off, Bids and Deals Inchcape go ahead with offer for P & O, Val de Travers Asphalte Limited Interim Statement, Money Market Rates, UK will argue case for lower lorry axle limits, $50 gold price forecast, Japanese expected to make 20 per cent cut in tariffs on 1,865 import items, How the markets moved, The Felixstowe Dock And Railway Company An important year in the company's history, Anxieties about Dutch contract, £3m expansion at private steel firm, The Times Share Indices, Düsseldorf airline chooses the TriStar, Precipitate European money union 'a danger', Airlines stick to claim for dearer UK flights, Gulf Oil to leave Germany, Mfi, Indonesia proposals 'soon' for compensation to British, C.T. Bowring CO.Limited Profit announcement for the half year ended 30th June 1972, No grants limit for single jobs in regions, Associates deals, German minister modifies tax call, Chrysler looks again at Wankel engine potential, BLMC still leads September car sales despite slip in market share. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street cool about news on Vietnam peace, Foreign Exchange Pound plunges 160 points, Equities Caution ahead of wage talks, Recent Issues, Commodities Zinc prices up £2 a ton, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, New Issues $77m loan package for Sao Paulo, Setback for Dunlop, Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day for gilt-edged, Stock market buying opportunity. Business Appointments: Finance man for Clarksons owners. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,214.

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