The Times - 11/01/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Michael Binyon, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Ian McDonald Washington, Jan 10, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Sue Masterman, From Denis Taylor, By Our Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, By Christopher Thomas, By Tim Jones and Stewart Tendler, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Jose Shercliff, From Michael Knipe, From Stewart Harris, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Andrew H. Malcolm, From Philip Short, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen, Michael Ratcliffe, Myrna Blumberg, Robert Nye, philippa Toomey, Paul Moor, John Percival, William Mann, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Geoffrey Wansell, Brian Alderson, Macaroni cheese, Penny Radford, by Patrick O'Leary, by Richard Spiegelberg Management Editor, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Frank Hart, Ronald Butt, PaulJohnson, Charles Hargrove, James Reston, PHS, Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, DESMOND HEAP, , ROBIN BAILIE, , STRATTON MILLS, , ROBERT PORTER, , BASIL McIVOR, , TOM CALDWELL, , W. MILLAR CAMERON, , LOUISA SERVICE, , STEPHEN HEARST, , E. C. DODDS, , OWEN WADE, , JOHN WESTON SMITH, , D. E. COFFER, , MARY PHILPOT, , GWENDOLEN HOGG, , NATALIE M. PERRY, , STEPHEN FRASER, , KENNETH G. PAGE., ANDREW HAMILTON, , J. R. L. INGHAM, , A. B. ROSS, , By Our Medical Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, A correspondent, E. F. M., M. T. F. and H. G., By Maurice Corina, By Hugh Clayton, By Roy Farndon, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Industrial Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By John Plender, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Ross Davies, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas, From Gerald Ely, RUSI KERR-WALLER, , JOHN GOLDING, , JONATHAN G. M. WOOD, , ROBSON LOWE, , PAULINE F. HULL, , G. B. DOYLE, , W. G. GRINDLE, , VIRGINIA RAYMENT., Frank Vogl, Ross Davies, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, By John Graddon, , By the staff of Cornmarket Press, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Camden ends refusal to raise rents, White House director of communications to go, Katie Stewart, Defining the limit of trade union responsibility, The real meaning of guidence, General Hunt to be new CGS later in year, Union tells museum staff 'Worm has turned', Hazards across the channel, Getting things done The first in a new series of articles giving practical advice and information on miscellaneous household topics, Snow reports, The Times Diary New Orleans: the political debris, The need to be flexible, MPs allege talk to girls was biased, Science report Dietetics: Cholesterol and gallstones, Vietnam peace negotiators said to be discussing demilitarized zone as key issue in resumed talks, Older dogs are barred at Cruft's show, Australia to ban trade in endangered species, Dr Dahrendorf's appeal for a liberal and outward looking European foreign policy, 'More light on councils to combat corruption', Team to put management on a new footing, Shipping line talks to end cruise complaints, Language schools plan loans for fees, Students are costing the parents more, Mr Nixon likely to defer European visit, Portuguese intensify war on guerrillas near Rhodesia border, Torture allegations at Turkish mass trial, When a sixth form is not what it seems, Professor calls for housing as national service, Ronan Point is ready for tenants again after five years' work, meat trade chief sees beef inquiry as 'political gimmickry', Bombs back in Ulster after three weeks, Leaders discuss Egypt-Libya union, Judges discuss sentencing aspects of new Act, Environment Cherry tree lip-service to better surroundings, Centre for study of religion to be founded, Pretoria still silent on the Zambia border closure, Touch-button control to deal with any emergency, Tories who go too willingly to school, Gunman fired near children Army says, Sir Keith Joseph sees how fires in hospitals could be prevented, Miners put in claim for up to £7 a week, Bargaining begins over key Community posts, Quiet lad who came to hate all whites, Israel mission to halt erosion of Africa links, Mr Nixon's confusion in the noise of bombing, Coventry police to combat football thugs, Conservatives avoid sitting on right at Strasbourg, Report on beef prices finished a day early, Men who quit can rejoin unions, Plan to 'sell' Antilles for oil rights reported, Ulster and Eire police cooperate in the search for killers of four Roman Catholics, Watergate defendant admits plot on bugging, Bombing of Jewish Agency heightens tension over Mrs Meir's visit to Paris, A fond farewell to the Strand-with all its shortcomings, Gallery is offered rare photographs for £32,178 but must not launch appeal, Exit Charlie the horse, £200 for 40 hours?, Crash pilot 'accused BEA of sadism', Motoring Tackling the problem of rust damage, New constitution put before Philippine people, Cold store strike threat over dockers, Government backing huge export drive, Hanoi says bombing is blackmail, California keeps Darwin in his place, Civil Service unions claim massive backing as staff quit desks in pay protests, M Pompidou keeps his options open, The new Charing Cross, Graduates in Uganda must work for state, Call for EEC ban on fish, TUC stands firm on anti-freeze policy, £1m on tyre plant to end risk in 'blow-outs', Cut in cars necessary for 'good London bus service', Pakistan Army chief's sudden visit to Peking, Deadlock in talks on teachers' dispute, Catholic Church to free land as aid for more state housing, M Pompidou's two kinds of communist. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Bell's, Tace, Working Together, Rank Xerox, Littlewoods, Old Delft (England) Ltd.,, Hawkes Of Savile Row, R.E.A. Bott (Wigmore St.) Ltd, Lockwood Brooks, Space Savers Ltd., Department Of Employment, Aygee (Glass) Ltd., Surrey-Sac, Rosser & Russell, Inspector Ghote Trusts The Heart, London Film Academy, Scottish Provident, University Life Assurance Society, Redfeam National Glass Limited, Zeiss, Anglo American Industrial Corporation Limited, Seward, Brencroft Ltd., Sierex Ltd, Fired By The French, W.M.Still & Sons Limited, Shelter, Dewar's, Laitz, Lloyd's Life, The Association Of Consulting Engineers, Peugeot, Higgs And Hill, James & Tatton, Cass Electronics Limited, Royal Viking Line, Ibm, The Political Quarterly, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd,, Atcost, Hampton & Sons, Latest Will, London News, Ventora, Artists Fellowships. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Police in Israel hold rabbi for questioning, Women shout abuse as murder case boys appear, Birds of prey ill treated, court told, Woman conducts own divorce case, Former Leeds police chief cleared, Lawyer accused in kidnapping of millionaire. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Bravery awards to detectives, Harrods chief's medal, University news, Latest appointments. Sport: Commonwealth Games Tight security measures at Christchurch, Football Wolves offer of defender and cash for MacDougall to be considered, Motor racing BRM to run only three cars at first, Sports in Brief, Skiing Miss Proll moves towards her third world cup, Racing Clear Cut set for another win, Today's football, Cricket Arnold comes back to replace Cottam, Tennis Mrs Heldman files suit against USLTA, Rackets Willis succumbs to Pugh, Rugby Union, Lowlanders title won by Britain. Reviews: Children and books Success and softback selling, Fiction, The groundswell of the nightmare Fire in the Lake, Gotz Friedrich's Jenufa, Madama Butterfly Royal Opera House, BBC SO/Pritchard St John's/Radio 3, There was a Time Young Vic, A Fart for Europe Theatre Upstairs, Paperbacks, Tederella Bush Theatre, Yeats as bardic poet W. B. Yeats, Georgie Fame/Alan Price Talk of the Town. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments also on pages 12 and 31, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, New Year-New Career, Appointments Vacant also on page 30, Services, NewYear-New Career. Arts and Entertainment: Arnaud Theatre's new thriller, Radio, Broadcasting, Close finish expected in chess tournament, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,276. Property: Flat Sharing, London & Suburban Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Labour Relations Policies, Not Necessary, Not Right, The Future Of The Jury System. Letters to the Editor: Choice of telephone equipment, Loopholes in the freeze, Comparative view of Britain, 'Music Magazine', One customer satisfied by Post Office Christmas service, Discount for paying within a month, Condition of the poor, Delinquent children, The rapid pace of change, A vote on N Ireland, English courts and EEC law, Whitestone Pond, Christian names in 1973, Thalidomide case: effects on research, Remembrance Sunday. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir John Woodhead Bengal and Palestine, Mr A. Knoxjohnston, Sir Hugh Turnbull War-time policing of City of London, Mr G. E. Yates, Mr R. S. Mackilligin, Mr E. B. Boughton. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals BSR offering £5.6m for Goblin, CIR urges a higher priority by companies for industrial relations, Business Diary: Mitchell v Wass in Treasury stakes, Soviet-German £52m deal for truck complex, Troubled spirits at the duty-free shops, Excess Insurance chief resigns three days before ITT's formal bid, Equities Mining issues again strong, Building boom may offer too many Brussels offices by 1974, survey predicts, Vauxhall change advertising team, Joint plea for grants to boost UK shipbuilding, Stationery Office strike threatens legal pile-up, Conference to study scope for UK investment in Iran, Fresh delay in formation of City ginger group, EEC economies Inflation the big headache this year, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Wool carpets to be dearer, Clash on commercial radio contracts, The synthesis for success, Briefly from the Boardroom, EEC fibres pact breaches rules, producers told, New Issues Goldring plans £1.76m offer for sale, Commodities Copper statistics encouraging, Simon back offer with 50 pc profit rise claim, Howard Hughes company wins £60m award appeal, British Leyland's £32m profit cheers market, Qatar ready to sign participation deal with western oil companies, BLMC transforms its balance sheet, Steel pricing policy eased, Unions' dispute may delay engineering peace scheme, Mining Union Corp holds costs in Evander, Food price rise secrecy opposed by small retailers, Company News Allied Colloids's profit heading for more than £1m, Jump in cost of raw materials highlights struggle to contain prices, Personal loans by TSB group. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall Stret, Foreign Exchange Dollar continues to weaken, Money Market Rates, Drawing of Bonds, Spot Position of Sterling, London & Regional Market Prices Results boost BLMC. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dr D Hardwick joins Firth & Brown board. Births.
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