The Times - 27/11/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, By Philip Howard, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman, From a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Roger Berthoud, From Sue Masterman, By David Wood Political Editor, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Penny Symon, From Moshe Brilliant, From Stewart Harris, From Patrick Brogan, Gerald Ely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, By Gordon Allan, By Peter West, By an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom Freeman, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, By Michael Ayrton, David Piper, Myles Palmer, Richard Maylan, Geoffrey Wansell, Sarah Charles, MRS SUSAN I. GOMPELS, , JOHANNA WALKER, , MRS JULIANA MACKINTOSH, , Sir John Walley, Michael Knipe, PHS, GRAHAM WILLESDEN, , ROBERT MCCRINDLE, , DICK CRAWSHAW, , D. E. BRITTAIN-CATLIN, , J. P. CARLILE, , CELIA MCLAREN, , E. F. KINGSLEY, , MELANIE FOSTER, , JANET R. LEEMING, , DORIS WILLS, , FRANK J. BOWDEN, , GEORGE WIGHTMAN, , A. B. WATERS, Chairman, , RICHARD GREEN, , J. R. LOVILL, , LEONARD TAITZ, , J. M. TRUSTED, , VALERIE SOUTHORN, , PAUL ANSTEE, , Leonard Amey, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Yogl, From Anthony Thomas, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From Our European Business Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, J. M. JEFFERSON, , T. W. LEWIS, , J. A. GOULD, , D. B. WALTERS, , G. T. MILNE, , K. W. INNES, , C. W. EDWARDS, , Anthony Thomas, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Nancy Foy, Innis Macbeath, By John Woodland, John Whitmore, by Pamela Vandyke Price Wine Correspondent, by Sir Guy Fison, by Patricia Tisdall, by John Doxat, by Sir Trevor, by Peter Sichel, by Gilbert Aikens, by Ross Davies, by Pamela Vandyke Price, by Peta Fordham, by W. I. Baverstock Brooks, by James Long, by Judith Banister, by Sam Heppner, by Derek Cooper, by David Daiches, by John Clevely, by Bruce Kinloch, by Margaret Costa,
ResumoNews: Port: no longer the Englishman's prerogative, Britain is keeping 'as quiet as possible', Arsenal of British arms found in Rome, Country firms: old ideals and modern methods, Opposition 'frightened of lunatic left' on EEC, Trend favours the left in Dutch general election, Common code of assessment needed in maintaining good soil structure Agriculture, Rent strike threat in student campaign, Devon awaits the grockle hordes Regional notebook Trevor Fishlock Exeter, Attenborough ultimatum report denied, Viewpoint, Science report Atomic energy: Earth's reserves, Some brewery lines do well in blind tastings, Bangladesh compromise offered by Mr Bhutto, Legendary year heralded new German categories, High price expected for a Stubbs, Dramatic increase in sherry sales-with trend towards the dry, Prices policy after Labour victory in New Zealand, Beirut press tells of coup attempt in Jordan, The nuisance who became a statesman, Heath plea on absorbing cost increases, The woman customer comes into her own, GLC given guidance on rising research cost, Missionary's sculpture bequest to be sold, When cook's extra is not extravagant, Women's Lib a power in Australia, SDLP to press case for joint Ulster control, Younger generation has a taste for white rum, President works out next moves with Dr Kissinger for suspended Vietnam peace talks, Chilly Icelandic approach to 'cod war' talks, Labour leaders want to cooperate, Union criticizes jailing of Dublin journalist, A total package deal proves attractive to the restaurant trade, Claret: up-market vintages for laying down, Lawyers want UK emergency Act, Plane hijacker shot dead by policeman, A rosé by any other name would sell less quickly, General Franco hands out a royal title, Private merchant will survive by providing quality with service, David Wood Choosing the Tory team for Europe, Syria accused of trying to provoke Egypt, Zambia confiscates assets of businessmen, Cinema explosion injures 25: Mr Lynch expresses horror, 10 shot by troops in Ulster gun battle, Britons are freed from jail in Uganda, Hearing for APT inspector, TUC to take slow train to Europe, Champagne: greatest compliment with the 250-year sparkle, The tireless times of a super-nurse, Amin victims wait to go to Norway, Broadcasting chief defends interview, Tea and biscuits in motorway battle, Issue at debate on Czechs is unity of French left, Four shot in hospital battle as police foil Mac Stiofain rescue attempt, Wines & Spirits a special report Taking the luxury out of enjoyable drinking, Speculation on EEC posts after Soames visit, Mail order business pays off in convenience and price, Increase in number of bars makes it easier to find the sign of Bacchus, Service honours memory of John Knox, Women able to earn only 70% of men's pensions, Sean Mac Stiofain sent to prison after judges accept identification of tape recording, UDA fear of new moves by Army, Law lord speaks of prisons that inflict moral, mental and physical degradation, Survey shows drug taking in sixth forms, Willie Tomlinson is a bright, carroty-, Frederick Sewell injured as prison is 'torn apart' in rioting after mass escape attempt fails, Exam sought for less able sixth-formers, Success of Gen Amin's gamble on fear, Single-malt whisky is the connoisseur's choice, Third American traced in Philippines plot, Trimming our sales to new wind can benefit British consumer, A guide to Christ's kingdom, When prose slops over the top of the glass, Collectors find just the right ticket, Government backs motion against heavier lorries, Group wants RSPCA royal link ended, General Perón hedges over candidacy, How Britain and France began trying to tame the Nazi tiger, Children and State support, Yard TV plea for help over £2m robberies, Continuation of expert trade depends on enormous investment, The Times Diary Medvedev given two year passport, Race Act applies now to all firms. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Grant's, D.O.C., Garrard, Oddbins, Christopher's, Loeb, Teacher's, Steel From Stockwell, Datsun, Times Newspapers Limited,, Cyprus, Sotheby's, Heal's, The Times, Welfare Property Bonds, Subsidiary Company, BARCLAYS International, Shelter, Veuve Du Vernay, Drivers Jonas, Reynier, Johnnie Walker, Blue Nun from SICHEL, Cumbernauld, Augustus Barnett, A&n, Lovell, Constable, Grand Marnier, Grants of St James's, Christie, Manson & Woods. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Water rat awards, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Latest appointment, University news Exeter. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Christmas Gift Guide 1972, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property More office blocks for Bristol, London And Suburban. Sport: Willis proves his class by beating trophy holder, Sports in Brief, Gingko wins Admiral's Cup trial, Simmering does not improve flavour, Rugby League, Past form and experience make Chelsea cup favourites, Cardiff foil Llanelli with better possession, All Blacks take a chance with Going, Comedy of Errors by no means ordinary, Chelsea find their level, Bembridge loses his chance on the last green, Cardiff still a far cry from Hawick, Champions elect waste no energy, Ashe overcomes Lutz in final strewn with errors, Smith's views on drugs cause indignation, Bawden helps Surrey out of disarray, Roses match decides northern title, Welsh may lose Lewis and Bevan, Wadekar to captain India in all Tests, Majid and Sadiq put side in strong position, No one would have done better at Derby, Adams and Witney likely to return for Oxford's last game, France win but fail to impress, Ulster need Gibson for future, Gloucestershire power to be tested by Devon. Reviews: Nolan's Australian paradise, LSO/Giulini Festival Hall, LPO/Russians Albert Hall, Symphonic Variations/ Giselle Covent Garden, Mythological deities and other celebrities Fabrications, Peter Ustinov returns to West End, Elvin Jones Quartet Ronnie Scott's Club, Worthy Sunday teatime viewing Cranford Bbc 1 Grubstreet Bbc 2, Nicanor Zabaleta Queen Elizabeth Hall. Letters to the Editor: Adjustment to inflation, Commonwealth citizens' right of entry, Attempts on Everest, Oxymoron, Motor car instruments, But whose banking orders?, Battersea tennis courts, The smallest county, Caring for the dying, Building contracts, Paying the clerks their salary increments, Contacts with Russia, Routes for new highways, Consulting engineers, The Suez Canal, Incomes for disabled, The inflating holiday, Artists and VAT, Symbolic, Metric doubts, Readers' letters. Editorials/Leaders: Opening Moves At Helsinki, Steel Pricing Policy, Public Highways From The START. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Nov 26, 1947. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Obituaries: Mr George Hiller, MR M. TRAPPES-LOMAX Former Somerset Herald, Obituary, Prof H. B. Scharoun, Lord Manners. Business and Finance: Japanese beaming in on colour TV, Spanish decree gives green light to Ford plans for plant with big export potential, Scrutiny of cut in steel jobs pledged by Mr Foot, Towards an EEC inflation policy, Results this week British Petroleum 3rd-quarter profits, Freight Report Gulf oil cargoes head for Worldscale 100, New BM flights, Development grants in Eire doubled at £26m, Gale Lister & Co. Limited, Exim-Bank ready to lend $750m for Iran gas project, Business Diary in Europe: Spearhead makes a point, Barclays' Tokyo branch opened, Saab to recall 18,000 cars, UK to seek suspension of gold debt repayments at world monetary talks, Merchants shop abroad for building materials, Merseyside dockers press for all-union effort to overthrow freeze on wages, Norwegian prices peg only partly holds line, Singer & Friedlander Limited, London & Montrose Investment Trust Limited, Whinsparken Investments Limited, Briefly from the Boardroom, Agents fear VAT anomaly, Japan set to curb car sales abroad, The sharpening reality of executive unionism, Contracts Kier win £9.3m dry dock system order, Mr Nixon to promote US energy resources in a new fuel policy, Dom Holdings Limited, Oil prospects brighten over the Celtic Sea, Tokyo call to raise quality of overseas aid, Lending rate 7½ pc, Japan enters finance pact on Soviet oil search, Jokai Tea Holdings All-Round Improvement, Unilever N.V. Dividend On Certificates For Ordinary Shares, Iron castings output down, Unanimous voting council as a means of controlling wage inflation, Chase Bank chairman sees another year of modified price controls, New London post for Prof Simmonds, Profitability of credit cards is challenged, British Bangladesh Trust Limited, OECD forecasts 5pc growth rate by Italy and big payments surplus, Insiders, in concert and nominees, Consumer crusaders' successful campaigns, Company News Brit Ind change portfolio. Business Appointments: Mr Mead and Mr Wain made regional board members of Slater Walker. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, New Issues Dom Holdings valued at £5.4m, Capitalization & week's change (Current market price multiplied by the number of shares in issue for the stock quoted), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Bonds traded in Europe, More share prices, Call for an international sugar fund. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,240.
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