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The Times - 10/05/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Dan van der Vat, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Fred Emery and Peter Strafford, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Penny Radford, Tony Aldous, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From George Clark Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Tim Jones, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Peter Nichols, From David Wigg, By Our Foreign Staff, by Hilary Gelson, Irving Wardle, Michael Wale, John Percival, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Jacky Gillott, Brian Alderson, Philippa Toomey, Peter Vansittart, Joy Whitby, Allan Morrison, Elaine Moss, Robert Nye, Rosemary Harris, Michael Ratcliffe, David Wood, Joel Hurstfield, Laurence Cotterell, David Williams, By a Special Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, George Hutchinson, Bernard Levin, PHS, PAUL J. K. MES, , ALMA BIRK, , J. NAISH, , JEAN LAWRIE, , FRANK BLACKABY, , C. FLETCHER-WOOD, , BERNARD WALEY-COHEN, , JOHN S. YOUNG, , MAUREEN DUFFY, , BRIGID BROPHY, , FRANCIS KING, , OLIVIA MANNING, , ANTONIA WHITE, , B. S. JOHNSON, , GORDON M. WILLIAMS, , ROBIN COOK, , SHAUN SUTTON, , IRIS C. LESLIE, , ARNOLD WHITTICK, , ALAN A. HOLDSWORTH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Martin Davies, By Melvyn Westlake, By Business News Staff, By Hugh Claytin, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By John Whitmore, By Anthony Rowley, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Michael Bailey Transport Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From Ian McGregor, From John Earle, BY THE FIANCIAL EDITOR, By Robert Fisk, R. A. B. GOWLLAND, , C. M. BERNARD, , B. H. HALLAM, , E. FRANCIS BUTLER, , ELISABETH CHARLOTTE LESCHKE, , ROBERT KEY, , J. R. C. DAWSON, , Guy Hawtin, Anthony Thomas, Vanya Walker-Leigh, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,

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Law: Atomic test case at the World Court, New trial in Barn murder case ordered, Impeding arrest alleged, Chancery Division Guardians ad litem must not be cip hers In re Whittall Whittall v Faulkner and Others, Men fined over magazines, Queen's Bench Division Libel damages for Zambia Vice-President Chona v Gordon-Lennox and Others, 'Military sketch' secrets charge dropped, Mr Angus Ogilvy 'in decision on £130,000 Sandys compensation', Formula not comprehensive Regina v Dodson, Lonrho chief had secret arrangement in buying firms owning Wankel rights, court told. News: Katie Stewart, Dr Barzel resigns as Opposition leader in West German Parliament, Successor to Polaris to be settled soon, Israelis shot in battle at Amsterdam Hilton, Kissinger hint of summit hitch, Chinese visitors pleased with modern Britain, Tories in pursuit of the working class, Government majority of four on pensions, Politics viewed from the bridge table, EEC plans talks with former colonies, Lebanon repels attack on garrison town, Councillors locked in: Mr Angel, LSE students set up inquiry into attack on Professor Eysenck at lecture, New Belgian coalition survives rift over shares, African gangs terrorize Rhodesian schools, Fist fight in Rome chamber, Five held after kidnapping of US consul, Handcuffed man in Thames, Fishermen in Iceland urge 'no concessions', The house that grew, Pasteur Institute stricken by shortage of funds, The unmaking of the President's White House staff of advisers, Translation muddle puts off debate on drivers in Strasbourg, Mr Grimond in appeal to minister on art students, Butter prices may fall by 1p a lb, board chief says, 'No profit in high pay to incompetent Africans', Nixon aide resigns over Pentagon Papers burglary, Action urged to stop 'growing mischief' of bogus marriages because of loopholes in law, Spanish envoy concludes talks in London, Six youths from Ovamboland mission arrested, Anthem change sought for New Zealand, Malaysia-Singapore dollar duel is on the way, 'Rolls-Wankel link prospect missed', Environment Conversion not always cheapest, Union threat to sue firms not paying agreed rises, Nurse is made MBE for gallantry in air disaster, Captain's heart condition was the underlying cause of Trident crash that killed 118, inquiry says, Defence cooperation call, Union militants are picketed in dispute over pensions action, MPs' register, puts Labour in difficulties, US Congressmen impressed by vigour of Europe, French warning of crisis in Europe-U S relations, Reprimand only for soldiers who tried to blackmail Belfast hotel boy, The Pope proclaims Holy Year of renewal and reconciliation, Mr Karamanlis acts to protect newspapers, Fleet St change 'on way', Ex-dockers seek jobs back, Third Ford plant decides to accept pay offer, Science report Meteorology: Origin of thunder, TUC will meet Mr Heath to explore the ground, Sunderland team walk off invaded pitch, Government proposes ban on manufacture and import of imitation firearms, Union executive explains move to deregister, Rolls shares statement 'approved by Mr Wilson', Mr Delfont bans Hitler film from ABC circuit, BEA adopts all the findings of Trident crash inquiry, Amnesty plan and ban on imitation guns, Wealth tax discussed by Macleod Tories, Lyons prison mutiny sheds light on appalling conditions, Chancellor says most families are better off, Angry women put up cash to start new bank, Editor is to make changes in thalidomide article, Motoring New device to prevent skidding after bursts, Harland & Wolff suspends lay-offs, The Times Diary Why Britain is being left behind. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, The Times Motor Show Place, A.G. Stanley Holdings Limited, Blackwood Hodge, The Thomanson Organisation Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, The Rubber Regenerating Company Ltd., The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Haden Carrier, The House Of Life, Sunbeam Wolsey Limited, Strutt & Parker, Children's Book Centre, Cwmbran, Fiat, Royal Insurance, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, The Messina (Transvaal) Development Company Limited, Telephone Rentals, Karangi Minerals Australia N.L., Btr-International Growth, The Listener, Dent, Ottoman Bank, The Young Lions, I B M, Monsieur Worth, Honeywell, Hongkong Land, Wilmot Breeden, Healey & Baker, Olympic Airways, Macdonald, Lovell, Andr� Deutsch, Fothergill & Harvey, Te Elliott Group, Player's Mild Deluxe, Hamish Hamilton. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, I, University Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, COUNTRY & COASTAL Homes for Leisure & Retirement, London And Suburban, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Country Properties. Politics and Parliament: Professor Pesmazoglou 'subjected to torture', More powers sought for EEC audit board, Steady increase in national savings figures in 1973, Trident crash findings: noise abatement procedures at three airports being reviewed House of Commons, Majority slumps to four: no tax relief on the reserve pension fund, Tally Ho, Works councils demanded, Establishing policy to help chronically sick, Information on investment policy, UK will not be isolated from Commonwealth House of Lords, Fraud scandals: call for committee to scrutinize spending, Retaliation no solution, No MPs glorying in Rhodesia rebellion, Israelis used false British passports, Keeping fingers crossed over Icelandic dispute, Political will lacking to make sanctions on Rhodesia effective House of Commons. Reviews: Slangy, tangy, bangy Better than Laughter By Chester Aaron (Gollancz, �1.30.) Looking for a Wave By J. M. Couper, A paean to simple life Allegro Guidhall School, One long caper The Tail of the Trinosaur By Charles Causley, Multi-national sovereignty Parliament and its Sovereignty By Christopher Hollis, New London Ballet Theatre Royal, Brighton, Three children, Fiction A Lot to Ask By P. H. Newby (Faber, �2.20) The Other One By Julian Green, The Director of the Opera Chichester Festival, Getting back to the war, Quick guide, One new railway Ride the Iron Horse By Mariorie Darke, Hero and place The Farthest Shore By Ursula Le Guin, London Sinfonietta/ Atherton St Bartholomew's, Brighton, Coping with the world of adults The Gift By Peter Dickinson (Gollancz, �1.50) The Ghost of Thomas Kempe By Penelope Lively, Miss Jaster invites, but Mr Burningham indulges, A dangerous and excessive love Roger Casement By Brian Inglis, A richer world than ours The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, Giuseppe Di Stefano Festival Hall, Defeating the devil, Rock culture, Cromwell's Utopia Reform and Renewal By G. R. Elton. Sport: Tennis, Real tennis Willis and Ennis move into semi-finals, Sports in Brief, Football Pressure came off Leeds and six goals deserved lap of honour, Cricket Hampshire dismiss Sussex cheaply but lose chance of command, Horse show Windsor's overseas entry forced down, Athletics Hillier's throw places him among elite. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 8, 1948, Our freedom and Professor Eysenck's nose. Editorials/Leaders: Licensing Of Firearms, Agenda For Phase Three, Dr Barzel Begins To Go, Outlook For Oil. Letters to the Editor: Reappraisal in consultancy, After 28 years, Revival of cash businesses, Training of doctors, Massacre of hedges, Penalties for motoring offences, Jobs for ex-prisoners, Adapted for TV, Bank haul, Euro-cuckoos and a popular British pastime, Meter memo, An assembly for Scotland, How fast can we grow?, A screen of trees, Army scholarships, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Record �17,000 for flower book, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,376. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Helmut Ruhemann, Lord Cohen An outstanding judge. Business and Finance: Equities Indices close to year's low, Mining, Royal Insurance starts the year in style, Bids and Deal, Fixed Interest and Money Technical rise in ilts, Commodities, Bonn raises taxes in anti-inflation package, Inter-union conflicts a worry for AUEW, UK import costs rising quickly, Committee give immediate backing for Alaska pipeline, Exchange revenue, Administration to call on American oil companies for 'fair shares' plan, Half Britain's exports in hands of 79 companies, Scunthorpe strikers will not be paid benefit, NCB may close Welsh colliery, Sterling up 65 pts as $ takes buffeting, OPEC compensation talks end in failure, BR and Hoverlloyd may combine Channel hovercraft operations, Monopolies report clears machine makers, Obstacles to feeding the world's hungry, Briefly from the Boardroom, Retailers protest as Price Commission decides to limit information on rises, No redundancy pay over UCS, A view into the shopping future, R-R creditors' hopes raised by further 20p repayment, Thomson Organisation 'ahead of targets', Company News, EEC asks for 1968 sugar agreement to be extended, Payment delay 'ruined Mitchell Construction', Unilever to spend �50m on fighting pollution, Assurance from Hawker over linear motor, ENI silence on reports of �87m bid for BP interests, Issues & Loans, Barclays Bank bid in US meets a rebuff, Value-added tax A double injustice to credit traders, French call to accelerate power plant programme, Mexico keen on trade with UK, Business Diary: Full Marx to Peter Walker, Company Meeting Unilever Meeting the demands for a better standard of life Dr. E. G Woodroofe on Unilever in today's society, Associates deals, US aiming to secure a net gain in trade talks. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh falls in equities, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Further rise in the pound. Business Appointments: Business appointments Head named for SE quotations. Births.

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