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The Times - 02/12/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Denis Taylor, From Paul Routledge, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, By Malcolm Brown, By George Clark Political Staff, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Alan Hamilton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Sue Masterman, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Philip Short, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Norman Fox, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Harry Golombek, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, Richard Williams, David Wade, Barry Norman, John Percival, Stephen Walsh, Ronald Faux, Pamela Vandyke Price, Roy Hay, Charles Douglas-Home, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, David Parry-Jones, Alison Ross, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Jerome Caminada, JOHN HUNT, , NICOLAS BENTLEY., ROBERT HELLER, Editor., JAMES CAMERON, , WALSTON, , DAVID MADEL, , AMORY B. LOVINS., PATRICK WALL., J. R. EDE, Chairman., BERNARD LEWIS, Chairman., AUREL KOLNAI., DAFYDD WILLIAMS, General, B. H. EVANS., ALAN BRADLEY., GRIFFITH WILLIAMS., GEORGE WELHAM., I. CHESTER., JENNIFER MADDOCK., by Bishop F. R. Barry, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison, By Roy Farndon, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Labour Staff, MS, David Jones, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Andrew Wilson, John Drummond, JD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Guy Hawtin, G.H., by Ian Breach, by Malcolm Brown, by John Gaselee, by Sydney Paulden, by Dr Lilian Cretu, editor, Probleme Economice, M.B.,

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News in Brief. News: Gen Amin shrugs off aid cut, Letting a scientist loose on the moon, Mr Brezhnev returns to Moscow, Wilson demand for local action to protect consumers, Sit-in by 60 officers at riot prison, Queen Juliana begins attempts to find new Dutch government, Angry Brigade case judge on defence allegations, West European unions to form joint body, 20 firms join with union in Bevin study scheme, Civilian service option for Italian objectors, Opinion polls predict Labour win today in Australian election, Rubber plants, Dutch elms, and cloches, A weather report from hedgehogs and onions, The invincibility of red emptive love, Pollution: Polystyrene beads in fish, Maplin Bill estimates cost of reclaiming land for air and sea ports at £175m, US press council planned, London gets a reputation for robbery, India and Pakistan free prisoners, Delights for desserts, 'Unfair' firms risk fines of £400 and two years' jail, Probation crisis move, Gypsies may get more licensed sites, Nato to debate recognition of East Germany, US-Soviet pact 'injurious' to trade, Escaping Belfast man shot by Army, US visit by Mr Heath likely before EEC entry, 15 political prisoners released in Manila, Saigon prepares for ceasefire as envoy ends Washington talks, Manual for teachers and parents urged to curb child violence, Successful end expected for factory work-in, Holiday strike deferred after court ruling, Argentina's 'bloody tyrant' may return home from his grave in England, Frederick Sewell appeal plea, Food firm's price rises queried by Ministry, Rumania continues jabs at Russia, Turkish offer to send drugs boy home, Architecture hiding real beauty spots, Prince of Darkness pulls in dollars, Four men missing after coaster capsizes in gale, Law reform may free Milan bomb suspects, 'Buck-passing' on traffic chaos criticized, Grand (gastronomic) Tour, BEA Trident crash inquiry inspects droop flaps lever among wreckage, General Peron meets other former presidents, Power without glory for Egypt's army, Mr Lynch summons security chiefs, Paris report of Kissinger plan for Middle East, French pledge of increased aid to Uganda, GLC rent rises will be less than feared, Herr Brandt cancels his visit to East Berlin, Critics' choice for 1972, Rich rewards for the curious, Fifteen Welshmen go to war Sportsview, Shop stewards again defy Industrial Court order to admit member, Demand for oriental ceramics, Ministry cancels fare rises of 5 pc on domestic air routes, White House reform of economic policy, Kith and kin: a myth wearing thin?, Questions in House over raid on rail magazine, America to pay less to UN. Index. Display Advertising: Prodexport, Hambro Life Assurance Limited, W.F. & R.K. Swan (Hellenic)ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Potterton, Dymo, Christmas Gift Guide, Jascot Withdrawal Units, ccb, National Group of Unit Trusts, arpimex, The Times, Slater Walker Increasing Income Bond, House Of Hallgarten, Beech And Woven Cord, The Romanian Products, Veuve Du Vernay, tfe, Scotbits Securities Ltd, Ilexim, Marble Arch Typewriter Co., Leicester Permanent, Stratstone, Je Reviens, Cassette Centre, Central Studios, Abbey Property Bonds, Plastirom, Masinimport, Healey & Baker, D.I.Y. Duvets, Shopertunities Ltd., Tyndall, Centranav, Little Giant Stump Remover, Nadler System, Fibrex, Chimimport, Sunday Express, Electronic Calculators, Save And Prosper Group, Antony Gibbs, Bucharest Romania. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 2, 1947 Emperor's status. Sport: Golf, Sports in Brief, Nastase undermines American authority, Yesterday's results, Weekend fixtures, Sedgefield would win no beauty contest, Inkslinger bound for Sweeps Hurdle, Three clubs attempt to avert disaster, Cambridge win first match in five years, Young geldings expected to have a magnetic effect, When the stronger in heart will prevail, Outpacing the Greyhounds to become captain No 5, Crowd watch MCC at nets, Fulham hope to escape the mathematical trap by entertaining, Footballers in France go on strike, Two trials with victory in mind, Crepello Gift sold for 61,000 guineas, Hero of the North Bank dropped by his unflappable manager, Celtic manager fined £100. Reviews: Coleridge 'an archangel a little damaged' An analysis of the power and failure of the poet's mind in solitude and in companionship. by A. S. Byatt, Strider Ica, Million dollar flop, Margaret Leighton, Der Besuch der alten Dame Civic Theatre, Bielefeld, Austral Quartet Purcell Room. Arts and Entertainment: Freedom of the air, Chess Shows of strength, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,245, Bridge. Classified Advertising: ENTERTAINMENTS also on pages 10, 11 and 13, For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, Christmas Gift Guide 1972, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Politics and Parliament: Militant extremists a threat to law and order-Conservative MP House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: Strangulation By Traffic, The Trading (Caveat Vendor) Bill, Bombing Spreads To Dublin. Letters to the Editor: Long-tailed tits, Aid for churches, The Icelandic claim, Reprieve for Whitehall, Socialism in Germany, Oriental MSS in Britain, Mr Heath in a traffic jam, Bilingual road signs in Wales, VAT and prices, Definition of British nationality, The motives of mountaineers, Training of journalists. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Business and Finance: £50,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, Even the careful should shop around, Dearer Treasury bills push Bank's minimum lending rate up to 7 pc, Major changes ahead in monopolies and mergers legislation, Trade given greater freedom, Toronto Dominion Bank's stake in Arbuthnot Latham, Extra scope for a cash conversion, Bids and Deals Mercantile to Kirby's rescue, Business links with capitalist countries vital for growth, Rumania, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, Union sees threat in flexible work time, Freeze on farming pay confirmed, Forward Levels, DTI sets aside £5,000 to trace Pinnock chief, Covering up for the winter break, Continental Can subsidiary says Treaty of Rome needs new merger regulations, £3.07m boost in Pilkingtons' half-year profit, HP figures point to car sales boom continuing, Maple Macowards, The Times list of latest dividends, How a military historian plans his financial strategy, Company News Walmsley profits fall in second half, Authorised Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Long-term plan to treble farm production, Briefly from the Boardroom, Wall Street up again, Improving trend in machine tool orders, Hydropower scheme 'a model of internationalism', Insurance pluses and minuses, 'Lira may float' report unsettles the pound, William Nuttall Transport Limited, The commission's guidelines, Are Your Investments Confined To The Uk?, Little support for leaders, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Trade deficit with Britain gives cause for concern, Home upturn pushes Pilkington into top gear, TKM's concealed pointers, Reyrolle plant warning after fresh cut back, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Better sales promotion needed by exporters, Mr Derek Mitchell for Treasury job, Covent Garden prices, Thos. W. Ward Limited Profits increased to £5.7m. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Neil McElroy, Signor Antonio Segni Former President of Italy, Bishop Baines. Law: Queen's Bench Division Football club need not pay. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Copper prices gain £5, Trust Houses Forte active, Unit trust performance, Recent Issues, Which the dog, which the tail?, Wall Street, New Issues Edward Bates debut set for Thursday. Property: Country Properties.

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