The Times - 19/12/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent., By Our Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Philip Short, By Clive Borrell, From Fred Emery, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, From Penny Symon, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Leonard Amey, By Our Education Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By George Clark Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Gretel Spitzer, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris., From Theodore Shabad, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Strafford, From Henry Tanner, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, John Percival, Guy Brett, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Keith Horner, Michael Wale, FASHION by Prudence Glynn, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Ian Murray, Julian Critchley, PHS, David Spanier, C. W. SHELFORD., W. B. GASTON, , STANLEY CLEMENT-DAVIES, EBBISHAM. HARLECH, SIMON MEADE, J. ST BODFAN GRUFFYDD, HARVEY OF TASBURGH, LLOYD OF DOLOBRAN, JOHN PHILLIPS., FELIKS TOPOLSKI., J. L. EVANS, J. S. DAVIES., JACK ASHLEY., GILLIAN WAGNER., R. F. ROWLEY, Chairman., JOHN WATSON., CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH., W. GOOCH, Presiding Minister for, T. A. LAYTON., DAVID BROWN, Assistant Keeper., BRENDA CAPSTICK, Secretary., JILL TYRIE., JANE BUCKLAND., MICHAEL AUSTERBERRY., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Ian Morison, From Frank Vogl, By Cliff Webb, By Christopher Marley, By John Whitmore, By Our Shipping Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By. Clifford Webb, By Gerald Ely, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, European Business Correspondent., From David Cross, By Dennis Dwyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, M. H. Waley-Cohen, D. Overy, E. R. Day, D. Grose, E. P. James, S. E. Cammidge, R. H. Cobbold, D. C. Atchley, F. R. Rothwell, A. Bowden, E. Farleigh, L. Harrison, W. E. Vince, M. Lane, R. F. Newman, A. H, Parish, B. L. Setchell, R. J. Smith, N. L., V. M. WOLPERT., B. C. COWEN, , T. J. MELVILLE., SIMONE J. M. AVIS., CATHERINE GAMMIE, s, PETER ADAM, , MICHAEL WARD:, IAN M. SMITH., Eric Wigham, Ronald Kershaw, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: £5,000 profit windfall for mortgage defaulter, Frederick Sewell loses 760 days' privileges, Journalists urge removal of Cairo censorship, 100,000 men obey strike call, French Communists back new democratic image, Paradoxes in the Shah's revolution, An outstanding Ulsterman, MP quits Unionist Party over Vanguard, Six decision on sizes of lorries postponed, Gold snuff box sold for £16,000, Big drop in US birth rate, Law suit could jeopardize Pentagon appointment, Mr Papadopoulos leaves Greeks guessing about how long they must live under a dictatorship, Need for extra pig hygiene, Labour dispute flares over recognition of the Industrial Court, Apollo on course for splashdown tonight, Five men charged with armed raid to free Sean Mac Stiofain, Strike by inner London probation staff, Astronomy: Second optical pulsar, Council challenge on bigger units for London fringe, Staff strike suspended to let EEC prepare for entrant countries, 'Rogue' car owner gets his money back., Zermatt keeps cars away, ATV in £6m European co-production venture, Experienced teachers 'are leaving London area', Two-year ban on noisy parties at home, The Times Diary Sir Ralph Richardson at 70, Trident stall mechanism was damaged, Royal Academy rejects Sotheby's offer, Briton held in Majorca inquiry into death, Murderer of girl at RAC sent police anonymous letter, Crown allege, Life sentence on girl of 15 for babysit murder, Minority interests, Why unity eludes the Italian unions, Big reduction in atomic fallout on UK, Ancient Welsh names restored in council titles, Distillers group wants new directors, Solzhenitsyn tells of his dire financial plight, 300 may die from cold on Christmas Day, British trawlers avoid gale threat off Iceland, Defeated Tories want to change selection system, Mr Whitlam's team ready to take office in Australia, UN support for Iceland in fisheries dispute, Gulf states ready to back Anglo-Egypt arms deal, china regrets peace talks failure but agrees to continue war aid, Tyneside to get £65m rapid transit system, Bombing of North deals blow to truce hopes, Eight stowaways on liner from South Africa, Uganda seizes 34 British firms, Man on sick pay had 'put it on' for years, Inquiry into 'stabbing and extortion' by comprehensive pupils, Bargain price shop window stickers barred, Malawi Witnesses die in Zambia, 'Loud click and telephone went dead', Tunisia snub to Libyan leader jolts Arab world, MP alleges 'blackmail' by police and telephone tapping over rail secrets, Switch to more varied crops likely Agriculture, Aiding victims of crime, Able members needed for health councils, Gas workers threaten action, Motor cycle 'goodies' face legal test, Widow blames Whitehall for invalid's death, Police lead convoys after fog crashes, Bangladesh peoples' status questioned, Pakistan seeks aid to save historic relics, A traditional English Christmas for Asians in camps, Clash of views on 'education as the main hope for social change' Education notebook, US resumes full scale bombing raids over North Vietnam, Caravan site security sought by; gypsies, Russia cuts back consumer goods production, The artistic assassination of Valery Panoy, Protestant bishop barred from E Berlin, Transport worries of MPs for Europe, French proposal for European launcher rocket, Madrid lawyers protest at interference in election, Dr Barnard's injuries more serious, Protesters freed: Three student. Picture Gallery: Herr Brandt reshuffles the duties. Index. Display Advertising: Birmid Qualcast, Bell's, Mellersh & Harding, Richard Ellis & Son, Vickers, J.Brockhouse & Co.Ltd., Olympic, Crane Arts Christmas Show, Western Mail, Leeds Permanent, Heal's, The Times, Common Law Reports Ltd., Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel., Heart Survival through Research, Shelter, The Nikko Securities Co.,Ltd., Oxfam, King George's Fund For Sailors, British Airports Authority, Thomson Holidays, British Steel Corporation, Lovell, Tyndall, Hampton & Sons, Norman Invasion Of England..., Bea, Anglia. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: DPP awaits police report upon inquiries into leaked document, Pig virus: farmers should check insurance, More talks on London ambulances House of Lords, Air agreement, Probation staff's pay disquiet, Bil will go through all stages on Wednesday, All day car parking to be deterred, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Mr Prentice clashes with Labour MPs on union attitude to idustrial relations court House of Commons, The law should be changed by democratic process. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Public Notices, Legal Notices, Salerooms, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Christmas Greetings, Management And Executive. Reviews: Mary's music and light, Bunny Criterion, Cage's Musicircus Round House, Yes The Rainbow, Dance Energies The Place, Philip Jones Brass Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, What the camera saw, London Oboe Quartet Wigmore Hall, While the Sun Shines Hampstead. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,258, Albery Theatre's first production. Sport: Easy victories for two British players, Reedman's painful path to all-Australian final, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Selectors loyal to their loose forwads, Partners pull Pakistanis out of trouble, Today's fixtures, Tempo of five-day Test can bring out the best in Underwood, Four days that mark a year of competition, Pilgrim retains overall lead in series, Newcomer could help pay the bills, Miss Wade as Wightman Cup captain, Cerrudo takes trophy in a play-off, Matheson may be out for several weeks, Bell gets two match ban from Christmas Day, Open formula sanctioned, Polar Bear comes in from the cold, Scotland promote Lawson at McCrae's expense, Barbarians team, Time is running out for the team that is striving to unite again, Weekend results Football, French girl has fastest run, Cowdrey and Ashford can reach boys' event final, Tottenham's cup team to be at full strength. Law: 'Leapfrog' application dismissed Church of Scientology of California and Others V Kaufman and Another, When time may be extended if court offices are shut Pritam Kaur V S. Russell,& Sons Ltd, Unregistrable right of entry enforceable Shiloh Spinners Ltd V Harding. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Nixon Sets His Terms, How To Prove The ACT IS Needed, How To Make A Country Poor, A Minimal Step. Letters to the Editor: Ashdown Forest, Kith and kin, Protecting the consumer's interests, Another VAT anomaly, The development of synthetic pulp., Jehovah's Witnesses, Cambridge V Oxford, Dispersal of PittRivers collection, Keep invisible earnings in perspective, A case for the RSPCA, Inflation and the cost of the post, Dogs in the rule-book, Plea for accountants to keep close watch on their professional body, The telescope at Meifod, Beaujolais Nouveau, Princess Anne in the hunting field, Question of liability in drugs Bill, Pilots' working hours, Modern portraiture, A statistical error in stocktaking, Redress for the innocent motorist. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news Oxford, Judge retires, Latest appointments, Royal Society posts, Royal College of Surgeons. Marriages. Obituaries: Mrs Pugh, Canon L. E. Parsons, Mr Adrian Stokes, The Rev P. T. B. Clayton Founder-padre of Toc H who inspired a movement of social service, Sir William Morren, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, Dec 18. 1947 Anti-aircraft defence. Business and Finance: Normand Electrical Holdings Ltd., Company News N Dairies finish £750,000 above forecast £3.7m, Humber Bridge will close the Hull communications gap, Grimshawe Holdings Limited Substantially Ahead of Forecast, Rules for the ultimate insider, Average rise in cost of hotel bedrooms next year 'neat 20 pc', SEC puts sweeping proposals to reform corporate accounting, Oil rig contract will create 600 Scottish jobs, Illingworth, Morris & COMPANY, LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES Worsted spinners and manufacturers, etc. Good half year Profits forecast at £5m. for full year, Yorkshire & Lancashire Investment Trust Limited, Equities Unsettled by Wall Street, Spot Position of Sterling, Opel prepares Europe-wide plant expansion, Fixed Interest and Money, Forminster Limited, Excess rights issue unlikely this week, EEC transit forms needed, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd., 75th Annual Report, CIR gives boost to white-collar unions, Forward Levels, Credit Commercial De France, Rolls-Royce receiver confident of paying second dividend in March, Lockheed under attack on US defence contracts, The Times list of latest dividends, Swiss consider IMF again, Briefly from the Boardroom, Lucas planning export drive for China market, Bids and Deals Wolseley defence against Tarmac, City institutions split on move to set up official 'ginger group', The Distillers DCL Company Limited, The Northern American Trust Company Limited, Hollis Bros. & E.S.A. Imited, Business Diary: A gripe over English wine, American Financial Corporation A 28.6% Compounded Annual Gain In Earnings Per Share, Cafffyns Ltd, rhp, Barclays Bank International, Money Market Rates, Exporters have more confidence in prospects, Changes in standstill rules considered, Broker buys into Allied Insulators, Signs of slowdown in money supply growth, Cunard take up option to buy second liner, Union challenge to BR chief on wagon cutback, NCB offshoots will Market coal byproducts, Asahi Chemicl Industry Co., Ltd., The positive way to end negative practices, VAT: tribunals in place of courts, How the markets moved, DM safeguard scheme, The Wigfall Group, US has stake in Clarke Chapman, Competition in EEC 'hurt by sugar cartel', The Times Share Indices, Wall St drops 14 points after Vietnam shock, Public Power Corporation, Deal for City warehouses, Joseph Peck Limited Interim Results For 40 Weeks To 8th November, 1972, Iceland devalues and decides to float krona, Eurobond issues double in two years to top £2,000m, Mining Reynolds quits Ghana project, Government sponsors £15m 'direct labour' organization in Ulster. Business Appointments: New directors for Coats Patons. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Cavenham active, Recent Issues, New Issues London listing for Credit Commercial, Foreign Exchange, Commodities Sugar futures hammered, Wall Street. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Amiens Auction Rooms, Property Church and offices share same site, Country Properties.
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