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The Times - 21/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Paul Martin, From George Clark Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Peter Hopkirk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Christopher Sweeney, From Our Correspondent, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Stuart Marshall, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Tim Jones, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Strafford, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Our Latin American Correspondent, by Penny Radford, House of Lords, Leonard Buckley, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Translated by Michael Glenny (Bodley Head, £3), Richard Holmes, By Paul Bowles, Philip French, By John Masters, Philippa Toomey, E. C. Hodgkin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Lewine Mair, By Gordon Allan, Bernard Levin, Bernard Lewis, PHS, Julian Critchley, TOM HARPER., E. G. WHITE, , STEPHEN CAWLEY, , BRYAN THWAITES, , PETER G. ROSSINGTON, , GHITA IONESCU., TERENCE E. TANNER., CYRIL A. FOX., J. F. McGLENNON., GITTA SERENY HONEYMAN., SIDNEY L. SHIPTON, , EVERT BARGER, , ALISON MARSH., From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter., From Our Parliamentary Correspondent., By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Philip Dyer, By Roger Vielvove, By Maurice Barnfather, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Morison, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Plender, By Ross Davies, By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, REVIEW BY THE PRESIDENT MR. M. B. HOFMEYR, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, FROM THE REVIEW BY THE PRESIDENT MR. H. F. OPPENHEIMER, From Frank Vogl, C. L. WALLIS., ANTHONY G. PIPPET., DANIEL CAMBRIDGE., By Patricia Tisdall, JOSEPHINE BURNS DE BONO, , JEAN-PIERRE BRUNET., MUNGO ALDRIDGE., By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westlake, John Whitmore, D. J. COPE, Chairman, , Peter Waymark, by Denis Taylor The Times Staff Correspondent, Dublin, by John Carter, by Patrick O'Leary, by John O'Connor, by Margaret Allen, by Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, by Denis Taylor, by Gabriel P. Lee general manager, Great Britain, Córas Tráchtála (Irish Export Board),

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News: British Jews prepare to fight Soviet exit tax, Four more named in Aranda documents, Gen Thieu drops hint to US: No peace deal over my head, Contraception for children, sterilization for parents, Public inquiry likely in fight to save historic mansion, Farmer, Action urged on lorries, animals and pollution, Time for all good Tories to come to aid of party, Tide in City may be turning against developers, Swing to Europe by Danes and Norwegians, Poor conditions hamper effort to meet rising demand for beef, The night we missed the high jinks, IRA Provisional chief seized in Belfast, Shotgun accident killed man in caravan, Computer 'vital if British Library is to cope', £20m setback for tourism, but some successes and renewed hope, Nato forces storm Norway coast, Dispute-torn Rhodesian Front shuts out press, Radio Astronomy: Satellite threat, Mr Heath forestalls Mr Powell on obligation to Uganda Asians, Two generals in conflict, West German report on Olympic killings tries to vindicate police action, Confidence vote in Bundestag tomorrow, Last tributes paid to Lord Fisher, Policemen will be called to deny bribe allegations, Republic of Ireland a special report Involvement with the neighbour, The Times Diary Beardsley communes with monk, Ministers of Six told to stop delaying EEC regional policy, Move towards comprehensive schools slows, Nato welcome for Russian move on reducing forces, M Plan and defence of Europe, Plea to Foreign Office to get baby home, A case for one woman's liberation, Men and matters: John Young meets seven prominent people in Irish affairs Distiller, Manufactured goods boost export growth, Journalist confesses at gunpoint, Sixty Liberals abstain on vote to deny asylum to international terrorists, Muhammad Ali beats Floyd Patterson, Thorpe warning over 'black Hitler' in Commonwealth, Churchman, Wife unaware husband had divorced her, SDLP calls for rule by condominium, Traffic tunnels instead of ringways urged, Ronald Butt Liberals in a kingdom of words, Male dominance in Church 'a disastrous defect', Businessman, Councils want power to use rates against speculators, £10,000 reward offered after Sydney bomb attacks, Cork looks seaward again, President Pompidou to hold press conference, Former MP denounces Mr Wilson, Saint's blood miracle not deterred by science, Greek regime increases penalties for bribery, Playwright, Bahamas votes to be independent, Inquiry told hospital tried to have boy moved, Passage of EEC Bill completed in Lords, Libyan airlift to help General Amin stopped by Sudanese, 'One hospital lift to carry food and the dead', Design Report, Manila 'plot to bomb palace of President', Most surgery in Mexico 'for profit only', Police inquiry into attack on shop steward, TV authority suspends 'fair rent' advertisements, Arab envoys write letter of protest to Mr Wilson, Dignity or territory? Egypt is marking time, Councils aiding Asians to get refund of costs for one year, Disputed agenda as UN Assembly meets, School administration plan attacked, EEC entry could heal divided country, Mr Thorpe firm on terrorism but 60 Liberals abstain, Racehorse trainer, Another 17 letter bombs sent to Israelis found in world search, Controversy on cash for social sciences, Bugging case prejudged by law officer, Book uses psychology in fight against pornography, China land of baggy pants, Devon pupils say, New safety wheel may reduce accidents, Longford 'threat to freedom of expression', Motoring Controversy over the deadly sins. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: American Express., The Times Motor Show Place, Ppa, Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., Macarthur's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Bank of Ireland, Shannon, Esb, Rnli, National Westminster Bank, Jones Lang, Industrial Credit, Regional Properties Limited, Jefferson Smurfit Group Limited, Irish Ferryways, The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders Ltd., Allied Irish Banks, Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, Castlecomer Mills Ltd.,, Jeffs, Bishop & Partners Limited, The Times, Abacus, Dewar's, Associated Hotels Limited, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, Bp, Halifax, IDA Ireland, Dixons, Northern Bank Finance Corporation Limited, Army Officer, Twa, Mexico, Hine, Bea. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Rentals, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Politics and Parliament: Bomb letters: action demanded against PLO, EEC Bill passed: time for tactical manoeuvre and political gimmickry over-minister. Reviews: Introduction to an epic War and Peace Bbc 2, London Mozart Players Festival Hall, 'We must hold out until evening' August 1914 By Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Art director, The Bird of Night, by Susan Hill, Fiction The Ravi Lancers, Poet, musician, novelist and cultural midwife Without Stopping, Mother Earth Roundhouse, Ulster Orchestra Fairfield Hall Keith Horner, Kind Kit, by Hugh Ross William-, Quick guide, Successful partners Bluebeard's Castle/ Oedipus Rex Coliseum, Some steps in the minuet of power The Semblance of Peace, Josephine Veasey, Die Entführung New, Oxford. Sport: Sterling and McMillan title clash likely, Sports in Brief, Big entry causes earlier start at Burghley, Virgin's resignation may lead to a move, Leicester rally to keep a fine record, Russians may have forgotten a date, Surrey begin to play as a team, Queen goes to Orient for record sum, Everything wrong except result, Sarazen and Havers join R and A, Southern raiders shine at Beverley, Japanese pays 26,000 gns for Bold Lad yearling, Nicklaus and Trevino out, Gowland well placed for Wembley win, Singles strength in depth too much for Scotland, Mrs Court in overseas list of challengers, Hayes builds new confidence on adjusted swing, Today's three National Hunt programmes Perth, Last night's results League Cup, Levy is the new Thames captain, Two more world records for Puttemans, Lunchtime and Princess Tina can give pointers to future running, Nastase's 24th victory in succession, Walwyn makes up for lost time, Ali has 29½lb advantage, Mrs Riddiford leads the 16 qualifiers. Editorials/Leaders: The Bahamas Decide Their Future, Parliament's Prerogative, Mr Thorpe Takes The Maudling Line, Freedom And Public Decency. Letters to the Editor: Christianity and drugs, Greenwich Park traffic, Aggregate reserves in the South-east, True picture of Malta, The Young Liberalism, B. Wilberforce Wooster, How to breed a winner, Treatment of murderers, Control of the economy, Self-satisfied, The Marconi-Kemp stamp, The Uganda scheme, Reprisal by Israel, Italy and exchange rate fluctuations, Limit on remands in custody, University development and the UGC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr Charles Curran, Patricia Lynch, Mr Harry Deverson, His Honour J B Herbert County Court Judge, Mr F S Hardy Irrigation in Iraq, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Business and Finance: 'Buy American' plan upsets steel men in France, Bank union plea to NIRC, Blueprint for a world trade charter, Wages rise 11.3 pc in a year, Interim Statement Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group Interim Statement, UK rights in North Sea 'subject to Europe', Postponing the Rio Tinto recovery, Mr Vesco resigns from International Controls, Bids and Deals Heron in swap with Scots Auto, Hardwicke Limited Commercial Property Development, Expansion of Switzerland's industrial output slows, Benjamin Priest & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., NFU will meet ministers about food prices, Interim Statement Fairview Estates Limited Interim Report Six Months To 30th June, 1972, Commonwealth ministers want sterling pledges, Spot Position of Sterling, Bonn troubled by money supply, U S interest rate control 'unlikely', Zambia Copper Investments Limited Incorporated In Bermuda, Cycle trade afraid of buyers' strike over tax, Japan will aid firms to invest abroad, Cautious optimism after gross domestic product rises 3.5 pc, Increasing sales forecast for packaging material, Japan's shipbuilders report more overseas inquiries, Minister denies Government are getting cold feet over equal pay, Sony outlet for European goods, A century on and still there is indecision, Forward Levels, Company News Eagle Star omens suggest good year for profits, Union chief snubbed as boilermakers stay out, CIR to hold ballot on first agency shop, The Times list of latest dividends, Bright future for banking, Late harvests send up grain prices, Briefly from the Boardroom, EEC commodity fears by Brazil, Imps pension fund pays £27.7m for office block, Lord Inchcape's statement today on Bovis bid, R-R engines impressive on TriStar sales tour, Mining Return to profits likely at Geevor, Laurence Scott Limited Half Year Progress Report, Low cost woollen industry 'faces big contraction if it is to survive', Container groups face cut-price war from bulk carriers, Interim Statement United Biscuits (Holdings)limited Report by the Chairman, Mr. Hector Laing Results, Zetters Group Limited Results, Zambian Anglo American Limited Incorporated In Bermuda, Engineering industry trainees down 20 pc, RTZ warning that profit is expected to miss the target, Fall in number of retail shops continued last year, The role of coal as a prudent insurance, Money Market Rates, Euroclear sold by US bank to British group, Mr Jenkin opposes publication of forecasts, Anti-dumping order, Call to establish manpower commission, Continental Can fights EEC ruling, CBI hopes for anti-inflation progress on Tuesday, Dutch payments balance shows higher surplus, Business Diary: Taking the cross-Channel plunge, W German bank chief seeks three reforms, Hazell 'about face' on Burmah, Steel needs for oil search, The Times Share Indices, South-east region aim is 4,700 new factory jobs in five years, How the markets moved Rises, Shop stewards' dispute halts BLMC van output, Fixed Interest and Money Better day for 'long' gilts, International Computers sells stake in Data, BSC mills get new managing director. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Ronald Fairfield joins Ransome Hoffmann board. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities drift in thin trading, New York sugar climbs 49 points, Commodities Cash tin gains £10 a ton, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Buoyant investment scene clearly shown on Stock Exchange, Equities Steadier trend for shares, New Issues INI coupon fixed at 8 pc. Property: Rising prices reflect the rush to the coast, The Times Spotlight on Wales, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,183.

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