The Times - 25/10/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, From Staff Reporters, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, From John Chartres, By David Wood, By Peter Waymark, From Dan van der Vat, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hopkirk, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Victoria Brittain, Geoffrey Wansell, Ann Morrow, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Leonard Buckley, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Guy Brett, From Our Labour Correspondent, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, Denis Taylor, R. H. PHILLIPSON, Director., PHILIP S. JAMES., MUMTAZ DAULTANA, , BRIAN CROZIER., AL CAPP., C. J. FELL, , GRAHAM S. ABBOTT, , BASIL HIGHTON, , J. C. S. BUCKLEY, Managing, CECIL LEWIS, , AMULREE., ISAIAH BERLIN, ASA BRIGGS, STUART HAMPSHIRE, ALAN MONTEFIORE, BERNARD WILLIAMS., F. E. ISAAC, , NICHOLAS TYNDALL, Chief Officer., B. MORRIS, , By a Sale Room Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Hill, By Philip Dyer, By Ian Morison, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer, By A. Goodrick-Clarke Financial Staff, E. C. MOSEDALE, , D. A. PENFOLD, , GEOFFREY C. LAWRENCE, , BENJAMIN LEE, , S. E. INGRAM, , D. G. PRESTON., P. PALMER JONES, , M. ACKENSON, , Ian Morison, By Guy Hawtin, From Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, a joint special report, by Jacques de Barrin Le Monde, by Klaus Muller Die Welt, by Vittorio Zignoli, Mr Jonn Peyton, Britain Interviewer: Michael Baily, The Times, Dr Lauritz Lauritzen, West Germany Interviewer: Peter Gillies, Die Welt, Signor Aldo Bozzi, Italy Interviewer: Mario Salvatorelli, La Stampa, M Robert Galley, France Interviewer: Jacques-Francois Simon, Le Monde, by Jacques Dousset director, Directorate General of Transport of the Commission of the European Communities, by Dieter Wulf, Federal Association of German Inland Waterway Shipping, by Michael Baily, by Jacques-Francois Simon Le Monde,
ResumoNews: President Thieu states his ceasefire terms, Children and the Queen greet Herr Heinemann, Inquiry into how Dayan relics gotto New York, Round-the-world walker killed by Afghan bandits, Turks told terrorists doomed to failure, SDLP to ask other Ulster parties to discuss policies, Demonstrators in 'racialist hockey' clash, Out of the ruins of the Reich, Make or break on two big issues, Inland waterways: freedom of navigation must come first, The Times Diary Havers to be Solicitor-General?, Aviation: pooled resources needed to meet US challenge, Maid tells of being asked to sign 'will' document, Arabs must call the Israeli bluff, Goal is integration as national barriers dissolve, John Vassall paroled after ten years, Joint approach to housing is proposed, Independent schools fight back, Mr Craig gives warning of holocaust if Britain 'betrays' Northern Ireland, Council tenants annoyed by modernization, Israel may be avenging Munich in secret, Mr Ceausescu in Belgium to strengthen links, Free Democrats firmly committed to the election fray as partners of Herr Brandt's party, Turkish professor jailed because of textbook, Russians arrested on jet, Arms airlift increases threat of Yemen war, Professor plans bridge-tunnel, Miss Beloff awarded £3,000 libel damages, Safety rules will cause big increase in US car prices, Norway may extend fishing limit, Five accused after murder, Experimental approach to overall pattern, Five-year plan cuts rail deficit, Japanese story time, EEC nationals will be free to enter Britain to work without permits from January, Homage to the dead at Kwai bridge, Big rally for President Nixon narrowly escapes turning into a damaging fiasco, Signor Andreotti opens talks in Moscow, Jubilation as S African court frees students, How the balloons, plastic elephants and crowd of 20,000 were organized, Germanies resume treaty talks in Bonn, Arab shot dead in clash with troops in Gaza, Disastrous year for Italian wine, 'Stay at home' protest day against Dr Allende fails, Tokyo mother's plea to soldier in jungle, Churches commend call for world war crimes court, English is all the rage now in China, 50 million in India face famine after drought, Choice for customers with a minimum of government control, Harmonize, then liberalize, Headmaster criticized by coroner over fells walk, Busman wins appeal against jail sentence, Coalition differences over Oslo's link with EEC, Campaign sharpens at Rochdale, Philippine rebels face reprisals after crushing of uprising, Students' hall of residence faces £30,000 rent rise, Ring road plan 'based on faulty data', They try to tell us we're too Young, Housing and offices in Thames bank scheme, A maze of military delights, London theory on illness afflicting General Amin, Nationals of EEC will be free to enter UK, Wife argues in court for husband, 'I can't see what you're saying', Ministers ready for a late session to get pay and prices pact at joint talks, Printing workers told not to aid strikers, No big railway cuts planned, Mr Marsh says, Six accused of torture in military exercise, More unions increase pressure for rises, Leaders try to break deadlock on Kashmir, Swedish alarm over VD in 13-14 age group, France prepares for more strikes tomorrow, Bulgaria signs transport pact with Britain, Times have changed for the Yank in Europe, Mass strikes in Italy over railway bombs, Mother of dead Briton offered £13,000 by Bonn, Yard man to be Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Medicine: Instant X-ray process, Hurricane rips off roof of hospital in Fiji, Roads: national needs hinder common interests, Commuter services must be improved, Railways: liberal attitude may improve competitive position, Transport in Europe, 300 festive events in the Fanfare for Europe, Attribution of Leonardo horses challenged, Shipping: nine in search of a policy, Sterling falls to its lowest level ever, Gen Amin has comfortable night, Sir Gerald Nabarro committed deliberate perjury to get himself off car charge, QC says, Mr Benn urges Hippocratic oath for media, Three die as bridge falls into river, For three years Moira, Graham Greene buys Stevenson letter, Unity and the great divide in Ireland, Accused 'went to Ireland after explosion', Apology from M Aranda rejected by Gaullist. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, ii, National Fur Company Ltd, National, Crouch Group Limited, Colston Jetstream 747 Dishwasher, Cosmopolitan, Sony, Rnli, First Pennsylvania Bank International, autostrade, Give To Kidney Research, British Rail, Fiat, alec eden's, The Times, Hill Samuel Group Limited, calberson international, Peers, Heinemann, The City of Westminster Assurance Co. Ltd., The Post Office., Ncz, Intercobra, Glenrothes Development Corporation, Monsieur Worth, Masinimport, RAMC Officer, The Areas for Expansion, Goblin(BVC)-leaders in industrial vacuum cleaners, Audi Nsu, Philips, Hine, Dent Fownes Gloves,, Pope Joan, P & O. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Serious split on Unesco budget, Car policies in EEC, One in three Uganda refugees go to London, Pound falls in value to 84p since June, 1970, Amendment rejected, Mr Barber hopes to make more tax cuts, Government resist attempt to stop Spence office building: Bill withdrawn House of Lords, Chancellor's tribute to his own policies House of Commons, Thalidomide children: Mr Heath says Government will consider motion, Protests at late change in council finances, Slower move to metric units in agriculture, Policy on regions to be drafted by summer, Five per cent growth rate in economy. Sport: Young Scottish goalkeeper to replace Banks, Lloyd puts out seed to confirm promise, Bugner to face Italian, Last night's results, Dawes should be fit to play for London Counties, Britain's amateurs have lessons to learn, Sports in Brief, Comedy of Errors likely to atone, Strength wins no prizes in Europe, All Blacks select best team for first match, Australians plan stadium, Irish Sweeps Derby entries, Ipswich break Wolverhampton grip, Penalty gives Liverpool an extra sense of security, Derby County will have to watch not one Eusebio but two, Today's fixtures, Four runners who give shred of consolation. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Forthcoming Events, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Superb Islamic carpets, Prague Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, The Silver Tassie Abbey, Dublin, The Three Arrows Arts Theatre, Cambridge, Stand and Deliver Roundhouse, Queen of Hearts Thames TV. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, £1,000 literary award made, Latest appointments, Glovers' Company. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Oct 23, 1947 Spivs and drones. Editorials/Leaders: Irish Rights And European Rights, China's Good Year At The Un, Lack Of Incentives, The Value Of Agreement. Letters to the Editor: Road and rail, The Meszaros case, The effects of VAT on prices, Sitting in judgment, US presidential campaign, Vietnam peace talks, The Indo-Pakistan agreement, High marking up by retailer, Time for private members' Bills, Perversion of priorities, Car injustice, Gas fire agreement, Unlimited power, Fifty years of the BBC, More help needed, Penalties for mugging, Access is fair to men and women. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, Prof Daniel Schlumberger Distinguished French archaeologist, Colonel J. F. Shepherd, Jackie Robinson. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Pound at lowest ever level, Commodities Rubber prices rise again, Equities Big premium for Status Discount, New Issues £20m put up for N Sea Assets, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, Dunlop active, Wall Street. Business and Finance: House buyers paying bigger share of gross income, Nationwide says, Lord Stokes aids council over car, Goldsmith group and Hambros in £4.5m deals, Mining Alcan earnings down at nine months, Company News Bumper package from Harrisons & Crosfield, Chrysler gives staff status to toolroom men, Car registrations increase slows down in September, Haggas Textiles, Ricardo Consulting Engineers, Brussels cool over anti-inflation hopes, Cussons GROUP LIMITED, German grain sales may cost EEC over £12m, Godfrey Davis purchase.-For, The Times list of latest dividends, Armstrong Equipment Ltd, Advertising and Marketing Mr Davies's case for consumer safeguards, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Lewston in £2m German move, Fixed Interest and Money Weak sterling hits gilts, Norway outlines policy for North Sea oil, Australia foreign takeovers curb, A case for better customer relations, P & O and Bovis agree on new terms for proposed takeover, Steel doubts worry process plant firms, Pound falls 157 points to its lowest level in fresh outbreak of hectic selling, Dutch may peg VAT to win pay and prices deal, A return to gold basis as cure for inflation, Spot Position of Sterling Forward Levels, EEC entry 'may pose a threat to City banking', Job cuts warning as ship orders plummet, Non-scheme ports get backing of hauliers, Money Market Rates, Big firms 'should encourage investors from overseas', Sharp increase in US payments deficit reported, New nickel prospects support CAST's, SE sets up committee to look into future, The blacksmith's son who made a fortune, How will the City fare in Europe?, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, GEC wins £8m generator order, PLA in talks on Tilbury takeover proposal, S Africa fixes rand parity to dollar, EEC eases curbs on goods from Russia, Jersey Standard Oil changes name to Exxon, US dissociates from Geneva text on Gatt, East Asiatic Rubber Estates Results Again Very Satisfactory, Iran to pay UK mining group £1.7m in cash, Employees protection plan, Imry Property Holdings Limited, Business Diary: Abell assistance for FNFC. Business Appointments: House of Fraser's new director. Law: Decree against son of Mr Maudling, Correction, Indemnity clause exempts carriers from liability for own negligence Gillespie Brothers & Co Ltd V Roy Bowles Transport Ltd and Rennie Hogg Ltd (third party), Chip shops become 'night cafés' after 11 pm Sudders and Others V Barking London Borough Council. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 30 and 31, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,212.
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