The Times - 18/05/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Tim Jones, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Fred Emery, From Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Radford, By a Staff Reporter, From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Education Staff, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Brian Cashinella, Hugh Clayton, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Dan van der vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From John Groser Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Richard Davy, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Strafford, Tim Devlin, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Lewine Mair, By John Blunsden, A. M. Rendel, C. D. Foster, PHS, Denis Taylor, A. L. L. BAKER, , WALTER BROWN, , R. M. JENKINS, , J. F. P. SKRIMSHIRE, , F. PASETTI BOMBARDELLA, , J. E. ALLEN, , D. I. GRANT, , STEWART BATES, , DESMOND DONNELLY, , B. STEIN, , ROBERT LEFEVER, , JOHN WEST, , TOM TREVELYAN, , J. V. LACH, , GRAHAM DOWELL, , MAURICE H. RIDGWAY, , JOHN BAILEY, , JOHN AINSLEY, , IAN M. HUTCHINGS, , DAVID WHITAKER., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Tom Milne, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Michael Ratcliffe, Stephen Walsh, Charles Lewsen, Sheila Black, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Arthur Reed A Tir Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Hugh Clayton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, DENYS LAWRENCE, , R. P. HIRSCH, , By Margaret Stone, OWEN A. BAKER, ALA, , GEOFFREY DRAYTON, , J. S. NICHOLAS, , Geraint Davies, Kenneth Owen, Margaret Stone, by John Chartres, by Ian Murray Labour Staff, by Tom Stewart, by Frank Walker, F.W., by Ronald Faux, by Anthony Jones, by Cliff Hanley,
ResumoNews: Woman killed in Milan grenade attack, Surprise election of newcomer to lead W German Opposition, Tory plea for bigger race relations drive, Sir Alec leaves Bonn after 'pleasurable' talks, Depression passing but region not yet in the sunlight, Watergate house-cleaning begins, British delegate warns Iceland at Council of Europe to avoid path of violence and lawlessness, Time to melt the Maplin snowball, Lebanon agreement with Palestine guerrillas, Nuclear blasts to release natural gas, West proposes agenda for talks on troop reductions, Arrested Jew called into Russian Army, Attempt to save Skylab is put off for week, Mother hijacks train for 30-mile jaunt, Dr Kissinger resumes Paris talks, Doctors want separate birth control fees, Australian Senate rejects major Government Bill, Mr Jeremy Cartland charged with murder of his father, Inquiry into death of canoe boy after coastguard alert, Bulldozers blitz a way to build place of beauty, Council and coal board transform ugly relics, Petition over plan to redevelop market, Keeping all the options open on Irish unity, Tongan beauty goes home unmarried, M Ortoli's achievements outshine his image, East Germans find a 'Catcher in th Rye', Lonrho dispute letters go out, Five former ministers attack Greek regime, Shopping around, Owner of house in 'Last Tango' sues, The Times Diary Roasting the ox and Mr Gogolev, The Cameroon National Railway System, Monopolies inquiry on professions, EEC no threat to English law, Mr Heath says, The United Republic of Cameroon, Old makes way for the new in 'that place in the west', French report warns Paris of lost preeminence as world capital, Larger tickets: A new "handy, Cameroons-a tourist paradise, S African press warned of possible curb, Mr Heath and M Pompidou to confer alone, 'We were clearly tourists', says survivor, Prosecutor offered full authority, Soviet valley threatened by huge glacier, Burundi says Israel supported an invasion, Five tons of rare fish found in deep water, Shetland call for special meeting on oil, Senate investigation gets under way with a firm promise that no one will be spared in search for the truth, Unions insist on stable prices in new talks, British trawlers leave 50-mile limit in protest at lack of protection, South Korea wants a Japanese invasion, Plenty of young talent, Unofficial immigrants face blackmail risk, QC says, Niesewands reunited in London, An awful lot of country for the tourists to lose themselves in, QC says pornography contributed to boy killer's confused mind, Prime Minister appointed in Sierra Leone, Kidney machine bought by appeal is obsolete, Tories open attack on Labour document, Students told to withdraw 'prospectus', Lesbians 'use public funds to buy men's clothes', Glasgow, Better traffic flow as road plans reach the 1990s, Certainty of work can beat militancy, A measure of agreement at No 10, Three killed, several injured in car bomb blast outside Ulster hotel, A drop of the hard stuff in humour, Police threatened with pistol in siege at house, Food prices Spring vegetables and fruit are still expensive, Law reform on interpretation of wills proposed, Miners' leader makes tough conditions for cooperation on incomes policy, W Berlin to seek cooperation on border accidents, Vital scientific data sabotaged on board Antarctic survey ship, Rising prices threat to school books, Science report Medicine: Ferromagnetic Contamination, 'Oz' ceases publication owing about £20,000, The future for coal filling Britain's energy gap. News in Brief. Law: World Court to hear nuclear test cases despite French boycott, Ministry fraud man freed, National Industrial Relations Court Dismissal when strike is over Heath and Another v J. F. Longman (Meat Salesmen) Ltd, Order to extradite woman in soldier murder case, Nine accused over alleged bribery at BBC after raids on homes, Barn owner 'picked wrong man at parade', Court of Appeal Damages for tetraplegic reduced Cunningham v Harrison and Another, Motorist cleared over non-display of licence, Court of Appeal Prevention of burial a crime Regina v Hunter Regina v Atkinson Regina v MacKinder, Out-of-court settlement sought in Cornfeld case, Remand home staff ban duties after assault charge fails. Index. 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Ltd., Rtz The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited, Kenkast Ltd, Blue Circle Group. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Fenner has no time to shop around, Abolishing unity rule of domicile, Staff service fees from June 1, Bill may be changed to cover pyramid selling, Information on detainees not given by Rhodesia, Challenge facing football, Monopolies Commission ordered to make inquiries into some professional restrictive practices, 'Lawyers cloaked in expensive mystique', Travel help for hospital patients and visitors, UK too passive in abuses of monopoly, Labour bid to delay Maplin fails by one vote, Skin divers to be on wrecks committee House of Lords, Operation and other aspects of CAP open to amendment House of Commons, Incentives to regions under EEC rules. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 17, 1948 Party expulsions. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, University Appointments, General, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential Property Queen Elizabeth I slept here. Sport: Rugby League Dewsbury can foil Leeds last effort, Golf Hunt and Coles recoup after poor start, Tennis, Horse Show Hobbs again proves his age is no handicap, Sports in Brief, Boxing The hired hand earns his king's ransom, Football Leeds United board may discuss Revie contract tomorrow, Cricket Wood regains his scoring touch as Lancashire rally and declare, Racing celtic Cone can have few superiors in races over a mile and a half, Motor racing Tyre companies facing track problems. Editorials/Leaders: Airframes In Europe, Ostpolitik In Person, The Trawlers Pull Out, Tragedy At Livingstone. Letters to the Editor: Riots over food price rises, Insurance for malefactors, Sixth form studies, Liberal victories, Status of rent officer, Officialdom bars rapid trade, Value-added tax and credit retailers, Channel tunnel, Parcel by rail, EEC age limits, Between hospital and GP, The Lonrho affair: salaries paid abroad, Sale of Church treasures, The taxman goes to court over 28p, Dangerous lorries, The elderly in seaside homes, Comparative value of life assurance policies, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: £72,680 for treasures on earth delights Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Galina Samsova and Andre Prokovsky, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,383. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Rabinowitch, Anthony Carson Author and journalist, Mr F. G. Templeman Former jockey and trainer. Reviews: The Banana Box Hampstead, Musical about the Fifties, NPO/Leinsdorf Festival Hall, Rosmersholm Greenwich, London debuts, Horizon Bbc 2, Polish troubadour's song Blanche (aa) Paris Pullman THX 1138 (x) Electric Cinema Trouble Man (x) Rialto. Business and Finance: unions to accept Ford offer after final bargaining at today's talks, Bids and Deals, Muirhead's disappointing half, Revised R & D figure coming for Concorde, Tax havens becoming rather hotter spots, Commodities, Changes In Effective Exchange Rates, Higher charges for Canada container cargo, Fixed Interest and Money Buying of gilts subsides, Patents secure, Gestetner says, Euro competition in aircraft urged, Financial aid approved for 30 more regional firms, Aero exports at £114m record in first three months, Car makers' growing interest in rotary engines, Mr Rowland and Sir Basil Smallpeice explain their cases to the Lonrho shareholders, Shareholder attacks Pru's role in takeovers, Development policy Time the regions united for the fight, Acting SEC head in loyalty plea to staff, Dutch metal strike over, Company News Smith & Nephew notch £2.2m in opening jump, Mr Heath denies EEC report of aid cutback, Store chains to increase prices of margarine and imported bacon, Award winning sponsored films, NCB plans closure of Bronowski fuel plants, London office rents soar, Briefly from the Boardroom, Toyota rotary engine car sales held up in price row, Minister rejects idea of state building society, Impressive rise in UK copper consumption, Fiat tests 'production island' assembly scheme, DTI making close study of Lonrho dispute, Further easing of gold leaves market calmer, Mining Bullish undertone at Anglo American, Exports of wool textiles up 58pc in first quarter, CIR advice to achieve good labour relations, Equities Shares remain confident, Boots profits swell by 65pc, Issues & Loans, Government discussing with GEC contract for linear motor research, Volume to the aid of drapers' margins, PLA boosts profit despite fall in revenue, Scotia Invs going well, Banker sees Fed move as dollar defence mechanism, April unit trust sales at year's low point, Building a British factory American-style, BAC wins £2.6m satellite order, Business Diary: Reflections on a tarnished image, UK road transport 'in good shape'. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Rally in the dollar, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London & Regional Market Prices Boots strong on results, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Births.
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