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The Times - 06/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Tim Jones, From John Lovesey, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, From Philip Short, From a Chess Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From a Reporter of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Staff Reporters, By a Staff Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hopkirk, By Clifford Longley, From Fred Emery, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Middle East Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Paul Martin, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ian McDonald, From Theodore Shabad, Guy Brett, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Michael Wale, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, From John Nicholls, From Brian Lewis, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Jim Railton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Brian James, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Hennessy, Innis Macbeath, PHS, Henry Stanhope, D. B. STEPHENS, , CHRISTOPHER G. R. BUXTON, , A. W. BRADLEY, , DOUGLAS OF BARLOCH, House of Lords, , ROBIN MCDOUALL, 2 Formosa Street, W9., PATRICK MANCHESTER, , R. A. COCHRANE, , KEITH KYLE, , J. W. L. DYER, , HAROLD NOCKOLDS, , MICHAEL COLSTON., KEITH STAINTON, , SIDNEY L. SHIPTON, , DOMINIC DEVAS, , B. MATHIESON, The Bluff, Chinnor, Oxford., DONALD WOLLASTON, , BERNARD PENNOCK, , WILLIAM BROOKS, , D. A. H. BYATT., Brian Alderson, By Paula Fox, By Vera and Bill Cleaver, By Bo Carpelan, Moira Keenan, Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Frank Vogl, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, By Ian Morison, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Kenneth Owen, By Guy Hawtin, Patricia Tisdall, JOANNE BOWER, , T. G. R. WILLIAMS, , MISS C. SPRING, , C. F. SPENCER, John Whitmore,

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News: Board tours overcrowded city, Dr Kissinger to visit Moscow for talks, £2m aid to develop an ultra-quiet jet, 20 per cent rise sought by council workers, Doubts over GLC plan for combined ringways, English woman murdered in Chicago park, Rhodesia warns Lusaka over Zambezi mine, Patients 'not deprived', Sexes should stick to roles, woman says, Treasure looters hard at work in Cyprus no-go areas, Mark Spitz flies to London to avoid terrorists, Israeli Olympic hostages all killed, Sandhurst entry, Gymnasiums for elderly recommended to preserve mental and physical fitness, American to be sent back to US, Stamp expert fined for thefts from museum, Hot work in a basement, Purged TUC united on social issues amid Mr Benn's praise, New men elected to council, Death toll of 14 after battle at military airport, Pompidou man elected to lead Gaullist party, Stricter law on safety is called for, Cheers for Benn declaration on MPs' duty, Unionist proposals for Ulster call for Stormont control of internal security, Italy in grip of railmen's strike, Mrs Meir ignores the ultimatum on release of prisoners, Interpol warnings, but Germans did not see danger as serious, The agent of mercy, Employers 'trying to evade spirit of equal pay Act', King Husain condemns 'abhorrent crime', Zambian police investigate party office blast, Warning of communist tactics rejected as trades council ban is lifted, Compulsory day release call supported, EEC accepts French call for talks on combating inflation, Birmingham challenges rents ruling, The Times Diary Blackpool black-ball for unions?, Persuading the public that forest walks are rewarding, Army sees a glimmer of hope in Ulster, Belsen survivor describes attack, Communists lose 130 in Vietnam border attack, Heath-Brandt agreement on need for summit, Model agency fraud allegations, Britain planning to kill me, President Amin says, Home Office is holding Mr Chen in prison, Dahlia exhibit dominates the RHS show, Grammar school warning by the ILEA, University chief criticizes 'jam factory' education, Black September's German links, Engineering needs human touch, Many stranded Aeroflot passengers leave, Bigger say proposed for doctors, dentists and nurses in running a reorganized NHS, Presidential campaign stepped up, A roll-call of the workers' demands, 18 'queue-jumping' Asians a threat to system of entry, Gunboat cuts British trawler's gear, Two-year sentence for Father Berrigan on prison letter charges, Increase in paroles 'up to public', Understanding the profusion of shrinking violets Personal view by Richard Crossman, Day of deadlines as more killings are threatened, The school where infants eat in corridor, Student teachers growing militant, educationists told, Amnesty report names Brazilian 'torturers', Dead woman 'responsible for road repair', Sardinian father to return London children, Guyana left-wing party plans election contest, Soviet academic rules will affect emigrants, Philips director kidnapped in Buenos Aires, Growth of a regional bureaucracy feared, Mr Nixon leads American protests, Birth control could stop 'superman' from evolving, Russia turns down British arms ban proposal, Unanimous backing for national campaign to link pensions to TUC minimum wage target, Pravda attacks China's great power intentions, Backing for cleaners' pay policy. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Rsi, inlingua, Lanchester Polytechnic, Dunhill, Im, Textured Jersey Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Domecq, Cranfield Institute of Technology,, National Westminster Bank, Vickers, Tack, Ncl, Abbey Life Assurance Company Ltd., The House of Piccadilly, Cias, Bristol Polytechnic, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Courtney, Pope (Holdings) Limited, Weatherglaze Windows Ltd, Allied Breweries Limited, The Hatfield Polytechnic, Intex, Harwell, Healey & Baker, Lex Service Group, London Business School, Clarks, Eef, Philips, Financial Training Co. Ltd., Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.,, Mbs, Bea, Institute Of Personnel Management, Jcb, Retail Efficiency,. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Griffiths leads in Paignton chess contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,170, Broadcasting, Ludek Pachman to play chess in Holland. Picture Gallery: Olympic Killings. Official Appointments and Notices: Deputy Foreign Minister resigns in Greece, University news London. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Appointments also on page 9, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 8, Entertainments. Reviews: ... and now some kind words about America, Caspar David Friedrich Tate Gallery, Jamaican National Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, Verdi Requiem Albert Hall, What's up down under, Hard Times Octagon, Bolton, Prisoner wins prize for painting, Elisabetta Regina d'Inghilterra King's, Edinburgh, Procol Harum: writing down brave words. Sport: Golf, Sports in Brief, Results yesterday, Today's fixtures, Distance of Champagne Stakes may suit The Prof, Young to prop for London Welsh, Olympic Results, Turpin and Minter among the medals Boxing, Hennessey guides Derby to safety, Tie-breaks not helpful to Laver, A nice line in arrogance from Aston Villa, Pattisson and Davies bag gold medal with a day to spare Yachting, Last British hopes lie with septuagenarian Equestrian Sports, Stockport surprise Crystal Palace, Murray goes one in front of Carson, T. N. Pearce's XI V Australians, Past fires rekindled at Highbury, Have the Olympic Games outgrown themselves?, Baseball, Australian averages, Be Merry well bred, Only 12 teams at the Montreal Games Hockey, When the dustbins disposed of Manchester City, Leslie is first seed eliminated. Editorials/Leaders: Good But Unworkable Proposals, Complicated Reforms Of Management, The Olympic Terror. Letters to the Editor: Tale of two suitcases, Oil spillage, Retail prices, Why the Grange is to be destroyed, Christianity and the fastidiously devout, Trade talks and radio silence, The tallest hollyhock, Factory farming, Control of prices and incomes, Highland bombardment, Stolen books, The chat factor, Seminary life, Uganda Asians, Buffet car sold out, The case against battery birds, Checking up, Taxable egg, Outrage at Munich. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 4, 1947. Obituaries: Mr A. F. Kippax, Dr John Hutchinson A great figure in British systematic botany, Maj-Gen C. A. West. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues J. Lyons funding success, London & Regional Market Prices Renewed buying of ICI, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Japanese banking move, BOCM Silcock invests £6m in new feed mills, Japan fears increased pressure to revalue yen, Car sales boom is slackening, McLeod Russel & Co. Limited, R. & J. Pullman, Limited, Gas Corporation post, Spot Position of Sterling, Consumers And Inflation, What kind of world are we going to live in?, Trying to put industry on the right course, Mining Silver bearing lead deposits at Farges, Equities Nervous mood continues, EEC completes monetary report but snags remain, Burmah and Hazell draw up a new package, Business Diary: Support for Inchcape against P & O, Forward Levels, The Times list of latest dividends, Imperial Metal still waiting for the upturn, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Richards & Wallington in £3.5m offer for Sykes, Fraser stops deal with Johnson Matthey, State plea to Montedison, Globtik and BP discuss terms for tanker charters, Money Market Rates, The strikers talk: 'We've given in now because the company's starved us back... so many bills behind the mantelpiece clock one more would push it off', Retail sales continue to expand, SE strengthens overseas trading position, Govan start delayed for a week in final effort to end dispute, Brazil devalues for fifth time this year, Imperial Metal Industries Limited, The Times Share Indices, Little support for Industrial Relations strike, 3,800 stage walk-out at Swan Hunter, How the markets moved Rises, Advertising and Marketing Ronson promise after watchdog complaints, Growth of electronics industry output slows from 21pc to 8pc, OECD report urges overhaul of Gatt and IMF, Jaguar men vote to end stoppage on terms rejected two weeks ago, Associates deals, Philips develop long-playing TV colour disc, Company News Bright opening from CementRoadstone Hdgs, 91 builders' pay deals listed by unions. Business Appointments: Mr C A Barnes becomes Drayton director. Property: John D. Wood, Property also on pages 25, 26 and 27, Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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