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The Times - 05/12/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Editor, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Salisbury, Dec 4, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Wigg, By Tim Devlin, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Sweeney, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By our Social Services Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, From Philip Short, From Peter Strafford, From Ian McDonald, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Reddaway, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Tom German, By John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Hopkins, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Robert Shelton, Chris Dunkley, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, Bernard Levin, Henry Stanhope, Louis Heren, PHS, A. M. Rendel, ROBERT CARY, , G F. GAINSBOROUGH, Secretary, , BRIAN CLARKE, , JOHN WALL, , T. EVANS, , JOHN AUDRIC, ADRIAN MAYNARD, CHRISTOPHER PYM, HENRI STIERLIN, , DAVID JONES, Director of, TREVOR NUNN, RSC Artistic, PHILIP TOBIN, , MARY DREWITT, , TERESA DEBENHAM, , ANTHONY WAGNER, , D. EDWARDS, , RICHARD HAYES, , HUGH FAULKNER, Hon Director, , NICHOLAS FRAYLING, , HUGH JENKINS, , BILL WARD, , STEPHEN SMYTH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From John Earle, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Economics Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Alan McGregor, RICHARD CARTER, , A PILCHER, , V. THOMPSON, , C. MAZILLIUS, , M. BASSETT, , From David Housego, R. A. DARRAH, , H. J. E. ANSCOMBE, , Eric Wigham, Kenneth Owen, By Roger Vielvoye, by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Ronald Faux, by John Young, by Derek Crabtree Bradford Correspondent, by Denys Thornton, by Ronald Kershaw, R.K., by Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, by Peter Harland,

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News in Brief. News: Voluntary pay restraint urged by union leader, Tory warns shoppers against 'VAT con tricks by twisters', The Times Diary When the swinging had to stop, Alleged assaults by nurse on elderly patients, Trend away from jobs in textiles, Council increases aid to sport, Attendances soar at Smithfield show, Jury in Angry Brigade case guarded in hotel, The Pope appeals to Gen Amin, Yellow warning to hospitals on flu increase, Arrests after 52 die, Army leader seizes power again in Honduras after giving democracy a trial for one year, Improvement scheme solves housing problem, Protest as dismissed All Black flies home, Helsinki plea for free movement of ideas, Premium Savings Bond prizewinners, Jailed Soviet dissenter 'talking' to KGB, Pilot tells Trident inquiry he gave danger warning, CIA said to have tried to kill Mrs Gandhi, 11 vehicles in M1 pile-up: gales lash coast, Man in hospital after inquiry at old people's home, Camden's cure for London traffic troubles, Czech scientist follows example of Soviet dissidents in campaign against oppression, Czech minister leaves on visit to Rumania, Moves to avoid the biggest disaster of them all, Birthplace of some big names, English-Speaking Union members choose sides, Piper dies at Sir Compton's island funeral, 174 fishermen face trial over feudal privileges, By-election contrasts: suspense at Sutton and Cheam; apathy at Uxbridge, The Queen agrees to visit Canada for Commonwealth meeting, MPS in a dilemma over district amalgamations, Engine fault theory in Tenerife air disaster, Pilots ban Belfast flight, 'Torture' course: A hut at, Count down for last Moon trip restarts, Mr Taverne bets on win by more than 2,000, Volunteers man hospitals as staffs strike, Town clerk with a touch of the boardroom tycoon, French firm accused of subsidies fraud, Rare books worth £4,000 missing from university, Youth dies after Peronists and police clash, Bradford, SDLP postpones Whitelaw meeting for security, Sir Alec asks Six to postpone decision on lorry weights until Britain joins Community, Dawn Addams: apologies by film companies, Gordon Banks summoned, University that grew with a city's ambition, Charity token plan for Christmas still-born, Man who dug for charity has benefit cut, Chile in 'pitched battle' with giant corporations, Zambian officials banned from owning businesses, Eager pensioners in early morning queues to collect Christmas bonus, Mr Whitlam to release men in prison for resisting conscription, Seven sentenced to death in Singapore, Dentistry: Amalgams of mercury are safe, Wool emerges healthier after fight for survival, Decision soon on a remarkable theatre, Courses for every type of manager, Student grants in danger, new Minister tells MPS, Fair trial in My Lai case impossible, appeal court is told, Television hinders children learning to read, ILEA says, Mobile unit gives 1,650 women cancer test, 'President Kennedy on drugs', Zoo owner sued by girl after tiger attack, Russia reaps the harvest of Marxist mistakes, Compulsory bonds for air travel organizers, Motorway network the magnet that will attract developers, Three ways to beat fuel shortage in China, New chairman of Commons expenditure body, Why anyone still supporting Labour should vote Liberal on Thursday, Call for early hearing of thalidomide suit, Mr Smith expects attempt to reach a Rhodesian settlement in new year, Optimism on both sides as Paris talks resume, A second Simla for India and Pakistan?, Monday Club branch to be disbanded, French warning on European defence, Turks study 'ward of court' offer on boy, Accused claims he was hunting gun-runners, Provisional IRA likely to shun publicity as it prepares for onslaught by Eire police, Impenitent report on new pupil transfer system Education notebook, EEC told of Norway's trade hopes, On the long road to integration, Detectives infiltrate groups in England, Briton increases lead in RAC rally, The case of the acrobatic iconoclast, Questions in private to Mrs Poulson. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Fownes, Stand-By Generators, University Of Bradford, Aethe Associated Engineering Group, Greater London Fund for the Blind, Rank Xerox, Garrard, Miele, British Heart Foundation, Potterton, Harvey Nichols, National Westminster Bank, Lucas Aerospace, Prospect Theatre Company, Aeonics, Telegraph & Argus, by Gonzalez Byass, Western Mail, Heal's, The Times, Common Law Reports Ltd., Provincial Building Society, The Industrial Society, Welfare Property Bonds, Brown, Muff's of Bradford, Wm. Morrisons, Leeds Bradford Airport, Keighley, Christmas Appeals, Anderton, The Central Provinces Manganese Ore Company Limited, George Whitehouse, Paterson, Zochonis & Company Limited, Associated Weavers Limited, Donaldsons, Allied Industrial Services Limited, Chellow Dene, Town & City Properties Ltd., Loews Hotels, Age Concern, The Areas for Expansion, Bank de Kinshasa, The Scottish Provident INSTITUTION, Europe A Checklist, Hamilton & Inches, LEGGE Locks, Twa, Halifax Building Society, Totty Construction, Arnold Laver. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Inquiry into Tote forecast, Shadow team move to Northampton, Sports in Brief, Flower pot scare in absence of Proteas, Darlington staff restriction, Trophy draw, Champions redundant with Stracey and Minter on bill, Harvest Lad could give Sir Jules Thorn first jumping success, Two former England players suspended, Torrance gets "Rookie of year award", Queensland fail to master spin, Discussion on slow cricket, Replacements await call after Murdoch's sad departure, Youth Cup, Government moves after strike, Dickens only doubt in Cambridge side, Amundsen overcomes bad conditions, Coventry may have to make change, English ball may be used for Test matches, Ali decides to cancel his exhibition tour, An impossible goal denies Spurs the impossible dream, Janion back for vital match, Wolverhampton put Hegan on transfer list. Politics and Parliament: Warning to students about their behaviour, Power supply this winter, Demand for indication of views on tariffs, Announcement imminent on steel prices, Scottish council committees to be open to public, Government directors idea called fanciful, Car park project and Westminster Hall, New curb coming on dangerous cars, New health service will put emphasis on treatment at home House of Lords, Payments to strikers' families, Widespread cooperation forthcoming as trade and industry comply with freeze House of Commons, Garages must display trading stamp notices. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Christmas Gift Guide, Forthcoming Events, Women's Appointments, Wonders of the Orient! Wonders of Times Classified!, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Just Your Luck Bbc 1, Saltarello Choir St George's, Hanover Square, Music goes round and round, and so does fashion, Barclay James Harvest Rainbow, Britten's new opera, David Medalla/Gustay Metzger Ica, High prices paid for Lansdowne sculpture, Student festival activities, London Oboe Quartet Purcell Room, Unnamed figures in a limbo scene A Sense of Detachment Royal Court. Editorials/Leaders: Disappearing Stocks, Protests At The French Bomb Tests, Cheaper And Better Air Travel, Should We Ban The Ira?. Letters to the Editor: Price of books, Housing shortage and farm land, A European nuclear force, Golf on TV, The Angkor temples, Care of the aged, More worrying points about credit cards, Making companies responsible to shareholders, 'The Island of the Mighty', Current frying pan, VAT fire?, BBC at Savoy Hill, Immigration, Mr Heath and the traffic, Solicitors' fees and house transactions, Crisis in the probation service, The death of the Tsar, Export of photographs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Dec 4, 1947 Violence in France. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Leonard Costello Lawyer and politician, Bishop Baines, JOSÉ LIMÓN Dancer and choreographer, Sir A. H. Lake, MR NEVILL BARBOUR Fine Arabic scholar, Obituary, Sir Basil Schonland. Business and Finance: German banks' profits levelling off, Growth in retail sales and HP continues, UDS bid for Timpson to go on while Sears' offer is referred, £9.8m joint cash offer put in for Allen West, CAV closure to go ahead, Code may cut container costs, Emerging group cocks a snook at TUC, Computer news Univac secures orders for three major users, Mining Special platinum dividends declared, Spot Position of Sterling, Swan Hunter in £1m deal, COVENT GARDEN.-Home-grown.-Apples., Ecuador cancels gas concession, Contracts £3.5m awards for GEC, Equities Second liners remain firm, Modest rise of $36m in official reserves, Forward Levels, Food firm cuts prices after ministry talks, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Company News Margins boost Travis to peak, The Times list of latest dividends, 11 pc drop in capital spending by industry a blow for forecasters, Iran oil negotiations entering final phase, Stricter licensing rules for air travel organizers, US parent will pay £6m cash for full control of Chrysler UK, 30 firms face fines by EEC Commission, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fixed Interest and Money Steadier day in gilt-edged, Time factor is everybody's problem, Dorrington Investment Co. Ltd. 4 Year Record Of Progress, £3m private steelworks project to go ahead, Capital Spending, Timpson handed over to UDS, Money Market Rates, Schh... on the future of the Schh... campaign, Steel prices will observe freeze, Mr Walker reassures Commons, UK metal group in $70m platinum deal with Ford, UK plant for synthetic tobacco firms mooted, IOS board loses a royal member, Business Diary: Rough for Japanese golfers, Birmingham city's plan to revitalize factories, Bryant Holdings, The Times Share Indices, EEC drafts rules for computer competition, From nowhere to fifth in the world-and in only 20 years Clifford Webb looks at the rise and prospects of Japan's Nissan-Datsun car group, 16 companies granted North Sea licences to explore Dutch sector, Montedison's food growth, Bank of Italy putting up Lombard rate to 5½pc, How the markets moved Rises, Bovis property chief resigns from main board, Uk Reserves, Associates deals, Bids and Deals Tarmac plays its profit cards for Wolseley, Japan to curb vehicle exports. Law: Local authority to pay child's fine Regina v Croydon Juvenile Court Justices Ex parte Croydon Corporation, African girl, 9, to remain with foster-parents In re O (a minor), Discretion and arbitrator's special case Halfdan Greig & Co A/S v Sterling Coal & Navigation Corporation and Another. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Fresh upsurge in sugar futures, Foreign Exchange Dollar rallies, New Issues Surprise for German bond market, Recent Issues, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Merchant banks active. Business Appointments: Dunlop Holdings to have sole managing director. Property: London Flats, Property Abroad. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,247.

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