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The Times - 27/09/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Editor, From Brian Cashinella, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Business News Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Sweeney, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Cross, From Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By David Spanier European Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, From Charles Hargrove, From Denis Taylor, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, By Peter Reddaway, Chris Dunkley, Peter Davis, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Robert Shelton, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerald Sindstadt, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, by Richard Crossman, Geraldine Norman, Michael Leapaman, PHS, ALAN QUILTER., K. E. L. SIMMONS., ROGER MOATE., JOHN CUNINGHAM., MILES HADFIELD, , ERNEST HALL., W LEVY:, CHARLES SAWYER, , PETER CATHER, , HARLECH., DES WILSON, , GEORGE CLARK, , ADAM FERGUSSON, ROSAMOND L. MAN, , STANLEY C. BOWLES., ERNST CHAIN., MICHAEL HOWARD., F. W. COLLINS., BERNAL MASSE, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From Peter Jay, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Industrial Staff, From Stewart Harris, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, M. G. SCROGGIE., J. D. Livingston Booth, , OLIVER STEWART., JOHN S. BEVAN., By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed, G. A. BOWER, , STEWART F. WHATMORE., AUBREY YOUNG, , D. R. B. RAINSFORD, , By Alan Hamilton, Ian Morison, Roger Vielvoye, Maurice Corina, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, I.M., by Andrew Wilson, by Margaret Stone Personal Investment and Finance Editor, by Ian Robertson, M.S., by David Fanning, by Wendy Elkington, by John Gaselee, by Margaret Stone, by Guy Hawtin, by Ian Morison, by James Littlewood director, Department for National Savings, by J. F. D. Miller secretary-general, Trustee Savings Banks Association, by Lindsay Duncan,

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News in Brief. News: Why Congress was not told of general's dismissal, Mr Wilson's history lesson, Labour vote reform plan, Broadening role for building society funds, Former Swiss diplomat to be UN man in SW Africa, Control of economy by three parties, Choices for the small-time investor, Uganda Asians' leaders complain British officials are delaying the exodus, Businessmen fight shy of aid service, Unions cool towards curb on pay increases, Meteorology: Surges in Bay of Bengal, £100,000 appeal to help research on kidney cure, M Desramault's plea, Pensions, Estate duty: how to avoid those costly mistakes, Brussels sorry to see Oslo men go from the scene, Wider scope likely for trustee group, Britain's progress towards entry not checked by loss of a partner, Taxing problems for art benefactors, MPs of both parties press for new debate, Falling masonry closes Rome Colosseum, Identity parade failure in Calabresi case, Banks have not capitalized on personal services, Confusion and doubt as Norway faces a future outside EEC, Sharp rise in total of girls convicted of prostitution, £1,000 fine on Thomson Holidays, New models for VW but Beetle will stay, Benefits of tax changes not absorbed, Mr Maudling says he was kept in the dark about company of which he was chairman, Warning to slack harvest workers in Russia, Chequers statement outlines restraints to combat inflation, Black September vows to free Olympic gunmen, Churches to study apartheid holdings, Property bond industry worth £250m, Brochures to give exact distance from beach, Need for an increase in school book spending, Some shortcuts and pitfalls in your search for the ideal insurance broker, Appeal for greater affection for the Pope, Mr Feather sees possibility of strong counter to inflation, Report calls for better medical services, Government proposes voluntary £2 limit on wage increases, Nato defence planning is dealt a blow, The Times Diary James Bond rides again, Curfew on noise worries airlines, Pioneer in adult education, Israelis smuggle out arms for anti-Arab campaign, US bank official accused of embezzling $1m, £10,00Om National Savings by end of year, Roman Catholic barman shot dead in Belfast, Children and the law, Mr Nixon goes after the ethnic vote, Instant cash for the school bills, Final stage in far-reaching tax changes, British public library ideas for Europe, Household, Investment or bizarre extravagance?, Soviet dissenters seized in 'Case No 24', Priority must be to help the lower-paid, Mr Heath says, Uganda sees ship sent for Asians as an Indian attack force, Trident crash report 'went too far', Girl tried to kill employer with bombs, Tribunal upholds union ban on casual workers, Two Zulus killed in second faction battle, Motor, The American voter: no room at the top, Inflation must not take over-Prime Minister, British objections to budget items for EEC's early projects, Industrial life, Dejection in Europe on setback to unity, Security issue deferred at secret session during Ulster talks, 11 appeal over Cape Town clash charges, Life, Banks are best bet in rush to lend, When the underwriter has to forgo his computer, Ex-officer 'believes wife is still alive', Hopes rise for Vietnam solution as Dr Kissinger's talks in Paris go into second day, Unit trust lean years amply rewarded, Shelter to teach children about housing pitfalls, Dismay over bad buying, poor cooking, and indifference, Caution is stock market keynote, Maudling anger at inability to reply, New York tries to save lives of pygmy whales, Irish regret losing a fellow small country in EEC, Blunt exchanges at Peking summit, A wife's plea: Mrs Cheng Tzu-tsai,, Mr Gromyko rebukes terrorists. Index. Display Advertising: Michelin Zx Radials, Fitch Lovell, Crusader Insurance Company Limited, Scottish Widows, Lockwood Brooks, Magnet Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Equity & Law, B.K. Thomas & Partners Ltd., The Carlton Tower, International Finance & Services Ltd., C. T. Bowring & Layborn Ltd., Pearl, The Corporation of Insurance Brokers, Midland Bank, Glanvills, Varney, Sun Alliance & London, The Times Educational Supplement, Trustee Savings Banks, Nationwide Building Society, Anglia Building Society, Sas, Drivers Jonas, Green Shield Stamps., CMI Investment Corp., P. R. Grimshawe & Co. Limited, Je Reviens, Halifax, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, Prudential, Derbyshire, National Savings Bank, Legge, Ch, Huddersfield Building Society, Bevington Lowndes, Bowmaker, Ncl. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 6, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Wonen's Appointments. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Britain fails to qualify for top group in chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,188. Reviews: Johnny Cash Albert Hall, Ballet Rambert's three new works, A Subject of Struggle Granada, Lonesome-Like Soho Poly, The Met's fine new Carmen, Not mere geometry, Hot to handle Murderous Angels Cockpit, LSO/Previn/Kyung Wha Chung Festival Hall, Taverner Royal Opera House. Sport: England call off Under-23 fixture, Last night's results, Final furlong could favour Jacinth, Sports in Brief, PFA want new system for transfers, New European sanity on trial tonight, Thirty-seven left in Cambridgeshire, Young to lead the Services against All Blacks, Today's fixtures, Talbot not likely to return to Australia, Birmingham fleeced but not shorn, Miss Everard has record round to lead qualifiers, Derby prepare by reflecting on mountain heroes of the past, Fraser and Coventry sail closer to title, 40,000 guineas for Sir Ivor colt, Testing time lies ahead for select Turnberry entry, Jockey suspended for ten days, Burnley hold tentative lead with draw, Miss Moore finishes with a first and second, Rider injured and two horses killed, Northern Ireland to ask Best his intentions, Finnegan falls just short of distance, Ellis returns to Aston Villa board, Ali's S African bout is delayed to 1973. Property: London Flats, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: New Impetus For Reform, Norway's Mistake, Europe's Lesson, We Would Be Mad Not To Do IT. Letters to the Editor: Sports centre at Bath, Properties of 'synthetic foods', Medical students' tests, The Carfax Conduit, Prices could come down if traders dropped unsound relay selling, Charities covenant income loss is unnecessary, An argument against battery eggs, Safety and health at work, 'War and Peace', Anomaly in way of paying VAT, Exhibition catalogues, Britons as linguists, Social problems in inner cities, EEC unity after Norway's vote, Utility Scheme, Two-headed 10p, Uganda Asians, Closed council meetings, Turtle farming, Victims of terrorism, British athletics. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales, Nine gold medal awards at RHS show, Middle Temple, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, September 25, 1947 End of Silver coinage. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lyudmila Mayakovsky, Mr Francis Grierson, Sir Hugh Stephenson A greatly valued friend, Dr Alfred Kalmus Champion of new music, Obituary. Business and Finance: Advertising and Marketing Ogilvy Benson awarded Smedley-HP account, Bowater in surprise £82.5m bid for Ralli, US ready to restore dollar convertibility as part of reformed monetary system, Mining WMC auditors' quality tax, The Indo-China Steam Navigation Company Limited, The British Electric Traction Company, Limited Sir John Spencer Wills forecasts still higher earnings, Australia puts curb on foreign investment, Domestic consumers face 15pc on power bills to meet board losses, $ draws fresh strength from IMF meeting, Spot Position of Sterling, Hauliers reject price rise attack, North Sea oil a trump card that the maverick can play, Company News Halved-profit shock from British Vita, Business Diary: Now for a stronger taste of Honeywell, BEA signs £60m TriStar contract and hints at new 'mini-airbus' need, Burmah gains Hazell backing with new bid, The Times list of latest dividends, Textile protectionism bar to competition, report says, Has Norway voted itself into a trading limbo?, Bonn told of monetary union fear, Union seeks talks with Lord Stokes, Briefly from the Boardroom, Swan Hunter yards fear pay confrontation, Bids and Deals New Anglo-French ferry company, Norwest Holst Limited, Mr Barber speeds the timetable, Luxembourg group's £16.8m issue on SE, Industry's support for anti-inflation proposals, Japanese bank for City, Record year for losses in merchant shipping, Understatements in Sears' forecast, Pifco Pifco Holdings Limited, Money Market Rates, Ralli Securities Trust Limited de Zoete & Bevan Offer For Sale 3,640,000 shares of 25p each on behalf of Ralli International Limited at 25½p per share payable in full on application, Acrow 26th Successive Record Year Queen;s Award For Export Achievement, Soviet-UK trade talks on orders worth £175m, Recovery for BLMC but sales below 1971 level, The Times Share Indices, SE quotation for Xerox, £32.50 Skytrain fare to New York approved, Aluminium plant cuts work force because of recession in market, How the markets moved Rises, Rowntree Mackintosh, GM chief calls for cleaner petrol, US oil firms face anti-trust charges, Clothing Neddy advises closer links with US and European trade groups, Company News Bumper result from Greensitt & Barratt, Dual role of US trade team in UK. Business Appointments: Mr Goschen to head Antony Gibbs. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Investment arm for Ralli International, Foreign Exchange Pound declines, Commodities Rubber prices rise again, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts continue to rise, Bovis falls away, Recent Issues, Unit trust prices, A Swiss feather in the City's cap, Wall Street, Equities Int Stores active.

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