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The Times - 10/11/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Garnett D. Horner, By Our Business News Staff, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Marcel Berlins, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Brian Cashinella, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley, By George Clark Political Staff, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From William Beecher, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, By Peter Reddaway, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, By David Wood Political Editor, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Chris Dunkley, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Barry Norman, From Peter Thomson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Harold Power New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Charles Hargrove, Marcel Berlins and Geoffrey Wansell, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, PHS, A. C. DAVIES, , PAUL SIEGHART, , ROBERT CECIL, , GEORGE VINER, , MAURICE PETHERICK, , J. PARRY LEWIS, , JOHN PRINGLE, , JOHN GORST, , GEORGE YANNOPOULOS., RICHARD CLOGG, , M. D. KNOWLES, , MARY BARTON, , ROLAND OLIVER, , ANGUS MAUDE, , HAROLD SEBAG-MONTEFIORE., WALTER WOODFORD, , DAVID LITTAUR, , ALAN RICHARDS, , by Sir Gilbert Campion, Clerk of the House of Commons, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By John Plender, By Peter Hill, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By R. W. Shakespeare, A. R. PREST, , C. R. SMITH, , M. G. HARMAN, , J. M. MacLEOD, , By Ross Davies, By Guy Hawtin, JAMES T. ANDERSON, , M. H. ELLIS, , Kenneth Owen, David Cross, Arthur Reed, From Our European Business Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, Gerald Ely, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Peter Hill, by Maurice Corina, by Barry Riddell, by Christopher Reed, by Sir John Figgess, by Atsuko Chiba, by Neville Ripley, by Bill Bowman, by Michael Montague,

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News in Brief. News: Katie Stewart, It could be the last time for Rhodesia sanctions, Busmen get rise, farm workers must wait, M Debre admits there is malaise in the Army, Invisible trade boosts United Kingdom surplus, The Times Diary Why a consulate is reopening, Pakistan recognition of North Korea, · Book tokens have gone, France honours de Gaulle on anniversary of his death, Correction, Clinching deal with a word in the right quarter, Museum status for RAF, Police ask criminals to aid hunt for killers, 1,000 jobless as factory closes, Health service may be disrupted as 5,300 doctors are struck off, Ulster centres to get extra help of £1m, Diaries issue in Lord Ypres case, How the states voted, First geese reach the shops but costs will be high Food prices, Ministry warns council over breach of secret, 'Apple' jerseys for all, Norway seeks concession on fish exports, Christmas Cake, President Tito's gamble on good sense, Britain lagging on aid to poor nations, synod says, Soft Americans must become self-reliant, New diet: from rice to biscuits, Central London buses will employ more conductors as one-man plan slows down, Union call for public inquiry on lead levels, Englishwoman is accused of drug smuggling, Tradition bars way to rationalized distribution system, · The European Commission is, Home Office to send Asian orphans back to Uganda, Chinese-Soviet relations worsen, Mr Wilson threatens to stop cooperation over guillotine on pay and prices freeze Bill, Growing demand for goods from West, Fossil skull throws new light on evolution, London may have first motorway tunnel beneath Blackheath, Five wounded in Italian jail gun battle, Israel claims two MiGs are shot down, Christmas pudding, Time to seize fresh chances, Pickets obey union orders to end blacking, Counterpoint, Counsel says police planted evidence, US general arrives in Saigon with letter from Mr Nixon urging President Thieu to accept ceasefire, Labour trouble shuts Comedie Francaise, M Faure's role in the Pompidou strategy, Close result forecast in NZ election as main parties struggle for votes of defectors, Sources of further information for exporters, Britain objects to Brussels directive, Dearer overdrafts expected as Bank of England calls for special deposits, Pride in 12-year progress of trade liberalization but some barriers remain, Vasectomy to be free under family planning, Democrats will try to revive spending Bills, Draft dodger jailed after surrendering, Foreign firms that have done their homework reap rewards, Overloading the care circuit, Sir Alec eases Rhodesia sanctions to end hardship to individuals, Tariff and quota relaxations brighten prospects for foreign trade, Commons to debate Europe laws, Attractive place for overseas business investment, 30 years for murder may be in MP's Bill, University head condemns 'innuendo', Japan as an export market Counting the cost of nation's expansion, Naval officer cleared in food fraud trial, Doctors reluctant over kidney removals, Officer left warship short of stores, Soviet poet dies in 'strict regime' labour camp, Newspaper launched to resist EEC entry, Birmingham to get a complaints officer for used-car deals, Four-power statement opens way for two Germanies to join UN, Big pay rises for black workers in S Africa, Five Provisional IRA unit officers captured by Army, London teachers to demonstrate despite the freeze, Cooperation in medicine, IBA cavils at Christmas television plans, Medicine: Better breath test device, British Exports To Japan (£000s), No price freeze for small food companies, Village wins 10-year battle for a by-pass, Intolerable conditions on estate, councillors say, The 'amateur' diplomat who took France by storm, Rolls-Royce cuts RB211 engine noise by half, Identity cards but no idea where to go, Anti-EEC men to fight at Lincoln, Quality and novelty vital, Docks men are cleared of blackmail, Prestige products give rise to glib publicity, Prices still rising for studio 'art' pottery, Outside jobs 'hinder pupils' work at school, Mr Mikardo says Labour split in 'new dimension', TV 'aimed to pressurize Distillers'. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Cooks, Galt Toys Catalogue, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, National Fur Company Ltd, Rolinco, Fuji Bank, Sveriges Investeringsbank Ab, Nippon Kangyo Kakumaru Securities Co., Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Of Kobe, Domecq, Times Newspapers Limited., Mitsubishi Corporation, Ibj, CI, Union-Castle Safmarine, Japan Air Lines, B.D.S, The Times Special Reports, Lep, Mitsui Bank, Canlife unit trust, Colston, S.F.E., Binder, Hamlyn & Co.,, Bank of Tokyo, Yoshida Kogyo K.K., The MITSUBISHI TRUST and Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi Bank, Ferranti, Cashmores, Klm, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Mitsui & Co., Ltd.,, The Sentinel Insurance Co. Ltd, Pan Am., Nissho-Iwai, Olympic Airways, Thomson Holidays, Lovell, Trader Vic's at One., Gas-The Natural Fuel, Dragonara Hotels, "Northern Star", Peers, Fonseca, Antony Gibbs, Olympia Business Machines Co. Ltd.,. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Public Notices, Lectures & Meetings, Appointments Vacant also page 29, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Exhibitions. Law: Television company in contempt proceedings over thalidomide children Attorney General v London Weekend Television Ltd and Another, When Industrial Court may ignore precedent Chapman and Others v Goonvean & Rostowrack China Clay Co Ltd, Judgment to be given later in Sunday Times case Attorney General v Times. Reviews: One Man's China BBC 1, Christmas season of Dance Theatre, La Rupture (x) Paris Pullman Miss Julie (aa) Classic Curzon Kansas City Bomber (aa) Empire-Two The Magnificent Seven Ride (a) London Pavilion, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Round House, Macbeth National, NPO/Segerstam Festival Hall, Manchester's new theatre inside, Vaughan Williams Westminster Abbey. Politics and Parliament: Review of murder case, Fanfare for Europe must not be crabbed, Jobs for Uganda Asians, Going to limit of patience and beyond: end of sanctions would ruin chance of Rhodesia's legal independence, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Other countries should share burdens: 29 votes against, Great care in discharges from Broadmoor, Police foot patrols to combat 'mugging', One further chance: dialogue must develop within Rhodesia: 43 opponents House of Lords, Freeze on debate, Catching the 140 mph drivers on motorways, Removing displays of obscene books best way to proceed House of Commons. Sport: Lloyd's suspension quashed on appeal, What Miss Doolittle would tell critics of All Blacks, British clubs will find that class must soon begin to tell, What Jacklin's rainbow promises, All Blacks now look certain to play matches in Ireland, Attendances heading for lowest since war, Keino retires after E African event, Summer's rest may be Ashville's handicap, Sports in Brief, Graebner at last restores order and logic rules the day, Trying out a new French course, League pools system to help clubs, Francis enters hospital with ear trouble, No decision from IOC before February. Editorials/Leaders: Oil Industry Prospects, Russia's Miserable Harvest, Clapping Rebel Doctors In Irons, Alliance Of Money And Incomes Policy. Letters to the Editor: Letting Access take the strain, Those who must stay in Uganda, Fears of bias in a European Patents Office, Pensioners who live in Spain, Training journalists, Official secrecy over road plans, Battersea tennis courts, Visit of Soviet musicians, Car producers should pay more heed to the driver's needs, Ministers on motorways, Threat to Louth church, Greece and the EEC, The Toy Symphony, Communication delays with Belgium, Financing the tax credit scheme, Checking hijackers, Singing in Russian, His father's yacht, Party support for incomes policy, Removing felled elms. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 8, 1947 Commons' journals. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Royal Asiatic Society. Obituaries: Mr James K. Baxter, Mr Felix Felton, Lady K. Nicholson Work for Dr Barnardo's, Mr Roland Wickenden, Mr Bill Keal, Mr Duncan Norman A distinguished businessman. Business and Finance: New R & D plan urged for Europe, World trade growth slowed in second quarter, P & O 'one vote for one share' proposal gains a big majority, Government intervention and the national interest, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited Supplementary Statement on Development, Treasury reveal 'generous' sterling guarantee terms, Benefits for all members in enlarged Community, Agricultural machine exports head for £280m, Contractors plead in vain for reduced IBA rentals, 'Chemical firms need to beat price rise lag', AAH abandons Dundee, Perth takeover offer, Slater, Walker Bank, Mining Lonrho's counter-claim for platinum, The conflict between design and marketing, UK-Soviet trade hopes brighten, Bids and Deals Slater backing Clark's Bread, Japan gets stern warning from EEC to curb her shipbuilding programme, Selected Risk Investments, The Times list of latest dividends, New W German brewery on a par with Allied, Quotas dispute puts Eastwood out of egg group, CBI economic group to discuss freeze, Briefly from the Boardroom, L & County 21 pc stake in Victory Insurance, US charter deal by Caledonian, Monopolies commission report on pricing may upset industry, Peace move in Chrysler strike over dismissal, The Ketton Portland Cement Co Ltd, More than 150 price increases cancelled, Late rally brings Wall Street near an all-time high, Britain's steel output likely to surpass last year's depressed level, Treaty between Germanies poses trading status problems in EEC, Company News TKM earnings 35 pc higher at half-way mark, Subsidized Italian fridge sales in US alleged, £13m scheme for Hammersmith, Scrutiny of profit terms on state orders, Making transatlantic fares system simple as ABC, American trade pact with Poland, Lessons 'not yet learnt', Union in attempt to save 1,000 Courtaulds jobs at Skelmersdale, Major company law reform coming soon, October peak for Japanese imports, Community sets anti-trust target, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Business Diary: Arrival of the friendly rivals, Onassis line developing advanced super tanker, No case for selling Shell Transport, Deposits statement hits equities, Lord Stokes urges unity of engineers' institutions, Dowding & Mills Limited Proposed Increased Dividend And Bonus Issue, Interim Statement Head Wrightson half year report, Halving of Shell earnings hits shares, How the markets moved Rises, Engineering unions ready to test pay freeze, Phasing British business into EEC competition framework, Midland Bank sets up brokerage service. Business Appointments: Dr G I Hobday to succeed Boots' chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Setback for equities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurosvndicat, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 65 points, New Issues Selected Risk Investments, Spot Position of Sterling, Equities Banks stage a good recovery, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Commodities LME prices sag in afternoon. Property: London Flats, Residential Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,226.

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