The Times - 15/12/1972
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By Ian Murray, By Our Labo Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Hopkirk, From Ian MCDonald, By Our Medical Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By a Staff Reporter, Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From a Special Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Philip Short, By Our Foreign Staff, From Stewart Harris, By David Wigg, By Norman Foy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Stephen Frears, stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Brian Alderson, Robert Fisk, PHS, Charles Hargrove, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, PATRICK WALL, , H. R. V. ARNSTEIN, , SYDNEY CHAPMAN, , H. L. Elvin, Director of the Institute, of Education; Basil Bernstein, W. R. Niblett, L. J. Lewis, Bruce Pattison, , Richard Peters, Jack Tizard, W. D. Wall, Professors in the Institute of, Education; Leslie R. Perry, Professor of Education; E. J. King, Brian Holmes, D. Lawton, Readers., William A. Armstrong, Harold F. Brooks, Norman Callan, Barbara Hardy, G. Kane, Roger Sharrock, Professors of English; Joan Grundy, C. A. Ladd, C. H. Pearke, Readers., R. J. McClean, Elizabeth M. Wilkinson, Professors of German; M. O'C. Walshe, Deputy Director, Institute of Germanic Studies; A. Stillmark., C. W. Kilmister, E. H. Sonheimer, Professors of Mathematics., W. G. Overend, Professor of Chemistry., D. K. Butt, Reader in Physics; P. T. Trenty, Victor Little., G. C. Drew, B. M. Foss, Professors of Psychology; Hilde Himmelweit, Professor of Social Psychology; Peter Cavanagh, Reader; R. M. Farr, Beryl A. Geber, Peter Kelvin., E. G. Parrinder, Professor of Comparative Religion., Brian Abel-Smith, D. E. G. Plowden, Professors of Social Administration; D. V. Glass, Donald G. Macrae, David Martin, Professors of Sociology; A. R. Ilersic, Professor of Social Studies; O. R. McGregor, Professor of Social Institutions; I. F. Burton, R. S. Schenk. University of London., YEHUDI MENUHIN, WILLIAM SHEPHERD., ANTHONY CAVENDISH., CAIRNS AITKEN, SUSAN PREMRU, , JOHN O'DONOVAN, MICHAEL HOWARD., JOHN MORTIMER, , EVELYN C. R. PEAR, , ANTHONY D. WOOLF, , CLIFFORD, , SELBY WHITTINGHAM, T. MERVYN JONES, , PHILIP D. GRAY, , By Geraldine Norman Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Barnfather, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, BY John Plender, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent., By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Leonard Amey, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. R. SNOW, , S. S. HOUSLEY, , ROGER A. E. HARWOOD, , J. D. LIVINGSTON BOOTH., ROBERT LUSTY., R. C. SELBY, , By Ian Morison, P. J. LORD-SMITH., J. WENDON, , From Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Societe Generale de Belgique, Italian youth leaders 'beaten by police', Christman male, Mr Whitlam helps the Aborigines, Social sciences 'have place in law reform', Inquiry into duty of official land valuers, Finance and economy are separated in new Brandt Cabinet, Congress takes up battle lines on swing-wing jet, Apollo 17 as astronauts end man's first exploration of Moon, Medicine: Leukaemia in children, Soviet dissident knew he might be exiled in US, Deputies blamed for deaths at Louisiana, Machinery, Striking-off today for up to 20 British doctors, Some police may get 45-knot hovercraft, Race case man jailed for 12 months, 'Not my style to take back seat', new chairman of BBC says, Belgium Cockerill, Drug-takers told of black opium danger, Holiday strike threat back in court, Pirelli-Dunlop, Moon explorers blast off safely and rejoin their command ship, Aerospace, Multinationals Agfa-Gevaert, General Peron will not run for Presidency, Drink hours opposed by medical journals, Saint-Gobain Pont-àMousson, The Netherlands, Steel, Speaker refuses Commons debate on new thalidomide offer as MP calls it 'a confidence trick', MoetHennessey, Cars, Stoppage may halt Fleet St papers, New hints of bringing TV into Commons, West Germany, Strict safeguards in Ulster border poll on March 8, France, Judge told car's defects were not exaggerated, Akzo, White House hint that Saigon objections will be overruled, Electrical, Domestic appliances, Factories to ballot on 'agency shop' pact, 'Scrooge in guise of Santa Claus', Four held in Eire after shots hit British helicopter, South-east better off than other regions for cash, comforts and services, Asian doctors' Voluntary exodus from uganda Prevents the opening of 10 new hospitals, Bank raid mystery of jammed strongroom, The case of the legal computer, Philips, Methodists in talks with Catholics, Olivetti, Food processing, Arbed, Solvay, EEC companies, New image for Ulster's 'outlaw', Strikers deny 'forcing' firm on wages, Appeal to Labour executive by rent rebels, Soviet approval for French Communist line, Asians at mill allege denial of social justice, Doctor in sex acts case jailed for 12 years, Rhône-Poulenc, Turkey may cost more next week Food prices, Huge explosives dump near Saigon blown up, Cost of Navy's anti-missile system soars, Paris dustmen return to work after strike, Strike threat to Athens newspapers, Praise for a defeated candidate, Estel, Oil, Bench makes forfeiture order on 'Men Only' and says it corrupts and depraves, Ukraine couple reunited after 29 years, Sir Alec offers 'sobering facts' on defence cuts, US double vision over Europe, Warning to athletes on steroids danger, Ex-dictator to fight Venezuelan election, Oxford to confer nine honorary degrees, The Times Diary Premiers argue over summit date, Kidnap man's third letter, Public debate opens on plans for Piccadilly Circus, Dr Reindorp to be new Bishop of Salisbury, Chemicals, prince clears his name in opium case, Dangerous ground between a man and his union, Christmas travel plans, Gas Council admits standards too low, Boy's maintenance grant plea sent back to board, Moving of animals curtailed in 5 counties, Renault, Retail, Pilots to strike if hijackings continue in 1973, Luxembourg, Belgian Socialist to form new government, Shelter 'suicide' case is denied by council official, Guerrillas lecture Berlin court on their objectives, Italy, Break-up of Pitt-Rivers collection sends African art treasures to sale room, RAF Commissions, France's Prime Minister who remains unknown, Belgium, Mr Foot to explain attitude on EEC, Iri, New York police lose 571b of heroin evidence, Christmas holiday fun, Jail staff foil break-out at Gartree. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Westdeutsche Landesbank, Banque de Bruxelles, gaz, United States Trust Investment Fund, Chemical Bank, The National Bank, Hamburg, Gustav Heinemann, Multiple Display Advertisements, Fag, Sir, Richard Ellis & Son, Gonzalez Byass, Herring Daw & Manners, European Banks International, Sonnenfeld International Agencies, Ksb, New Statesman, Midland Bank, ContiCommodity Services Ltd., Fiat, Bmw, Taylor Woodrow, Heal's, Hoechst, B, Sun Alliance & London, Common Law Reports Ltd., The Times, Basildon Development Corporation, Shelter, Rotterdam-Europoort, WG and S, British & French Bank, Dram Buie, "W" Ribbons Holdings Limited, Gulf Oil Corporation, rentare, Base Rate, Airbus Industrie, Times Special Reports, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Qantas Streamliner, Lancia, Bfg, Witten Steel (U.K.) Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: The difficulty of making economic predictions: encouraging export signs House of Lords, British share of N Sea gas and oil, Ulster plebiscite to be on March 8, Grants to help gifted learn ballet or music, School transport rules ought to be changed, Envoy for E Germany next year, British children in Bangladesh 'happy and content', Mr Heath confirms procedure on secrets, Labour promise on £10 Bill, The lamps are lighting up again all over Europe-Sir A Home, Renewed pressure for statement on steel House of Commons, Next week. Reviews: Plea for coach to help select future touring sides, LSO/Kertesz Festival Hall, From Boogie to Bogey Born to Boogie (u) Oscar One Cinema, Brewer Street Paly It Again, Sam (aa) Paramount The Pied Piper (a) Selected Odeons, North London Douglas Fairbanks Season (u) Academy One Our Miss Fred (aa) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue, Chorus of press derision for Messmer TV film, A V and A Potter, The late Late-night Line-up, Ends and Odds The Place, Amy Shuard withdraws from Naples opera, Cherub-bedecked piano brings £5,040 in Victorian Week sale of furniture, London debuts. Sport: Best and Manchester United agree to settle differences, Curran clears his name, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, A warm wind blows across the heath, Gould moves to Bristol City for £70,000, Cooperation needed in off peak years, British protest on behalf of Hongkong boat, Warrington face determined challenge, Gulf-McLarens all out, Stern warning to women players, Oxbridge entry into UAU recommended by Blue, Harrow survive replay that leaves its scars, Talbot disobeys order not to play and wins, Sizing up three new candidates, Umpires complain about swearing, Bugner and McAlinden must meet-board, Shrewd balancing of the assets of the game, Clark makes amends, Sir Alf hard put to field a team like Schon's, Little chance for bowlers to shine on Amritsar wicket. Law: Minister must let dentist's appeal go forward, Agreements to end employment. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Dividend Notices, Finance & Investment, Women's Appointments, Christmas Greetings., Legal Notices, Entertainments, Eating Out, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: The Success Of The Law Commission, At The Head Of The Bbc, Witnesses To Persecution, North Sea Finances. Letters to the Editor: Goldsmiths' College, Writers' meeting place, Nuclear waste, Pilots' hours of work and rest, Simplification of motor insurance, Kith and kin, Three National Galleries, Ebbw Vale steel works, Baltic defences, Pensioners' lost bonus, Off the map, The root cause of graduate dissatisfaction, Objectors' costs in planning inquiries, Method of reducing the VAT burden on charities, The rights of the playwright, Metrication and building, Safeguards in the drug industry, Student grants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Monday, Dec 15, 1947 Death of Lord Baldwin. Business and Finance: Minister allows appeal for hypermarket scheme, Chemicals recovery put on ice Maurice Corina and David Jones look at the dilemma of an industry wrestling with the problems of over-capacity, Tokyo payments surplus drops sharply in month, Libya's test case oil talks with Bunker Hunt break down over 50pc participation, Excess insurance group asks for SE suspension pending big rights issue, Gunness Preliminary announcement of profits and dividend 53 weeks ended 30th September 1972, US inventories growth slows, Claude Rye Ltd. The Bearing People, Belgian sugar group to appeal against EEC fine, British Industrial Holdings Limited, £65 return fare to New York-likely, Grass feeding boosted livestock output in UK, Spot Position of Sterling, BP board change, Scruttons Maltby, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts sector still firm, Forward Levels, Mitchell Cotts Group Limited 1971/72 Highlights, President's trade negotiating team intact, Gordon & Gotch, Farmland prices taper off in France, Minister attacks concerns 'not ready for EEC', Courtney, Pope (Holdings) Ltd., New car sales up by almost one-third, The Times list of latest dividends, Empty spaces on the drawing board, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, India to import more oilseeds, Mining "Anglo" dividends over forecast, Briefly from the Boardroom, Cabinet rift on scale of BSC job cuts may put off official statement, Company Meeting North Atlantic Securities Corporation Ltd, OECD urges European nations to intensify fight against inflation, Germans closing four pits to cut industry's losses, Snake-in-tunnel gold payments may be deferred until 1975, Burnett & Hallamshire Holdings Ltd. Interim Results for six months to 30th September 1972, Equities Rank Org holds steady, Glass Sellers' Company, November figures confirm steelmaking recovery, Company News Illingworth sets growth target to full-time £5m, Occidental signs £32m pact with Soviet Union, Industrial output takes sharp upward swing, Money Market Rates, Distillers' profits down sharply on half year, Mr Feather calls on Government to curb companies' profits, French sugar merger plan, STEWARTS & LLOYDS OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Group Results for the year ended 30th September 1972 and Declaration of Dividends, Business Diary: Parkinson's tarnished handshake, Interim Statements Cannon Streer Investments, How the markets moved, Bids and Deals Causton turn down Highcastle, The Times Share Indices, TUC report sees threat in Fair Trading Bill, Kenning Motor Group Ltd, Amalgamated Securities Limited, Peak Trailers Limited Strengthened Base for the Future Salient points from the statement by Mr. J. Finch (Chairman), Quarterly bank advances rise less steeply but signs point to renewed unsurge, Clear Mr Public off the board, says food chief, Long-term coffee price increase forecast, Thames TV chief calls for more stable contracts, Mr Eberle's trip to Japan is off, Keeping the pipelines open, The Clydesdale Investment Company Limited, Rolls-Royce receiver will be paid £6.25m for interests in BAC, Dunford put in £24m bid for Firth Brown, Not just a question of profit versus loss, Davy rejects £17m offer from Simon, British motor firms may follow trend to plastics in meeting safety rules, Distillers forecasts no change on year. Obituaries: Mr Lance H. Cooper, Bishop Baines, Sir Antony Macnaghten, M Rene Mayer Former French Prime Minister, Mr Jocelyn Baines, Obituary. Business Appointments: Assignments at Nat & Grindlays. Stock Exchange Tables: NY silver rebounds by 280 pts, New Issues CW Capital launches new US Trust, Record year for West German stock exchanges, Foreign Exchange Sterling shows growing strength, Commodities Demand brings £1 copper boost, Recent Issues, Heavy turnover in Dunlop, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street. Property: Residential Property Joy and cost of restoring, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,256.
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