The Times - 03/10/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, By Our Business News Staff, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Paul Martin, By John Groser Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Legal Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Education correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Hugh Noyes, From Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From George Clark Political Staff, From Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Anthony Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, By Judith Listowel, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, Peter Hopkirk, John Percival, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Michael Wale, By David Parry-Jones, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy, By Dennis Bird, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, John Maddox, Victor Zorza, Roger Berthoud, PHS, Richard Crossman, G. N. BANCROFT, , ELIZABETH CAMERON, , D. J. LEWIS, , PETER P. WATSON, , PATRICK LORT-PHILLIPS, , RITCHIE-CALDER, PATRICK ARMSTRONG, , ANDREW W. PHILLIPS, , L. TREVOR DONALDSON, , KENNETH COUNTER, , CHRISTOPH SCHREUER, , JON ALEXANDER, , DOROTHY C. McPHERSON, , THAMAR MacIVER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, F. H. T., A correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Roger Berthoad, By Peter Waymnark, Motoring Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Roger Vielvove, By Peter Hill, , By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Terry Byland, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, T. A. J. NICHOLSON, , GEOFFREY RUSSELL, JOHN BUTCHER, , D. A. BELL, G. LEONARD, , STEPHEN SCHICK, , IAN HAIG, , A. B. CHALONER, , P. A. ECKSTEIN, N. G. I. CAWDRY, , D. A. LGGLETON, , S. E. HARRIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Spiegelberg, Patricia Tisdall, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins, by Tony Aldous Environment Correspondent, by Nicholas Heman, by Michael Latham, by Patricia Tisdall, by Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, by Terry Mottram, by a $pecial Correspondent, by Leonard Morden, by Patrick O'Leary, by David Rock, by Sally Sterling, by John Plender, by Kerry Stephenson, by Adam McKean, by Charles Lyte, by Arthur Lindsay, by Christopher Wilkins, by Robin Mead, by J. A. D. Croft, by Richard Wigg, by Michael Furnell,
ResumoNews: Local councils told to free 'white' land for house building, Seven Allende supporters killed by security forces, Solihull MP gets vote of confidence, French welcome British firms, Ten Jews held after Moscow protest, Mr Kenyatta inaugurates UN environment HQ, £1,050 for hand-driven gramophone, Leaders' must be free', Mr Foot says, An unholy alliance against détente, New roles for the estate agent, Value of car imports up by half to £296m, British lead in big speculative projects, Vote for dry Christmas, How the 'white heat' of technology went cold, An end in sight to Brussels office rent spiral, US rations oil and gas for home heating, London constables can earn £5,000 a year, London offices still at a premium in spite of exodus, Myth laid to rest: industrials lose their 'poor relation' image, Leone talks in Paris have European overtones, Still time for a few changes in plans of new vista, Heath inquiry into local government, Mr Wilson promises massive state control, The Times Diary An evening on the Blackpool fringe, Mr Wilson lays down his programme for nationalization, More realism wanted in programme, 200 students held in Korea protest, Property in Britain and Europe From the heart of dockland to Charing Cross the Thames waterfront is in the throes of massive redevelopment. This Special Report opens with a detailed examination by two correspondents of the handling of London's biggest planning opportunity this century Battle of profits and people rages east of the City, Choice of a place in the sun for holidays or retirement, Premium Savings Bond prizewinners, Radioactive blowback at Windscale contaminated 40 men, Iceland agrees to talks after Heath order for Navy to withdraw, Opinion poll fortifies evidence of local elections that French left is on the way to taking power, Take an old house-and a deep breath..., Aged are buying more food, Mr Heath says, 12 arrested for plotting to kill or kidnap Shah of Iran and his family, Why IRA may have picked firm, New Town houses too expensive, report states, Commentators dine out on Mr Nixon, Rome dial-in on child labour employers, If we do not control or own the big companies they will control and own us, Mr Benn tells applauding delegates, Tamil campaign for self-rule in Ceylon, The institutions are more confident than ever, The case of the punched Hungarian girl, Science report Radiocarbon dating: Effect of lightning, Royal wedding stamps: The Post, Minister accused over health plans, Pakistanis fear deadlock in Delhi pact, Hotel guests still look for comfort, character and even grandeur, Let us not promise more than we can do: Mr Jenkins, The architects' problems: joint ventures may be the answer, Land as a long-term investment, Architects tread a hard path, Labour's case for return of direct rule, Leasehold gets the slow sell in EEC, Burnt girl in fire-safety appeal, Now is the time to encourage house building and buying, Man dies saving child from bulls, A vineyard needs capital as well as grapes, Accusation of bribery in legal aid cases, What your child wants to know about death, Workers' right of veto is urged over the appointment of state Industry chairmen, Britain blames it all on Europe, Fewer pupils withheld from school by parents, Sit-in strike by West Bank women, South Vietnam general sentenced to five years hard labour for his part in Quang Tri defeat, Armed hijacker foiled by airliner's crew, The Flying Horse of Kansu-an offer from The Times, Hypermarket development faces tough planning barriers, Bonn talks on Wehner gaffe over Berlin, Backbench fear of Phase Three sell-out, Politics blur prospects for shares, Belgian postage determined by envelope size, Bomb warning call was sent too late, Jogging senator routs two incompetent muggers, British 'would welcome Irish unity', Austrian Chancellor rejects Mrs Meir's plea, Fire blacks out large section of Heathrow, Home in the country becoming first choice, Rhodesian professor says black staff treated equally, Conference notebook Thundering towards the socialist paradise, Zambian one-party poll to be held on December 5, Japanese fund to promote studies in Britain, Mr Callaghan beats left-wing challenge, Warning to Ulster on outcome of failure, MPs face parking ban, Soviet policy strongly attacked by China in UN, Petrol may rise over 1p, M Ortoli is concerned at delay on trade Bill, Personal view by Radicalism becomes respectable once more, Three murders in American Virgin Islands, Whitlam appeal impresses few businessmen, Continental markets pa use to take stock, Skylab leader says space trips could be indefinite, Director threw bomb back at man, Texts of Heath-Johannesson messages. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Humbert, Flint Rawlence & Squarey, Mappin & Webb, Strutt And Parker, Commercial Union Properties, Bernheim Outremer, Mellersh & Harding, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Jp Sturge, Lalonde Bros & Parham, Burberrys, Savills, Celcon, Lansing Bagnall, Jones Lang Wootton, Folkard And Hayward, Tiffen Lipton S.A., Haslemere Estates, Trevor Burfield & Co., Office & Industrial Property, Multiple Display Advertisements, Fuller Peiser, Guardian Properties (Holdings) Ltd.,, Collier And Madge, Brixton Estate, 6 Simei, J. Trevor & Sons, Herring Daw & Manners, Lyon, Building Trades Journal, Raglan Property Trust, Mackenzie Hill, Fairview Estates Limited, Berkeley Hambro Property Company Limited, De & J Levy, Edward Erdman & Company, Conrad Ritblat & Company, Chesterfield Ronson (Europe), Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, Bullens, Central And District Properties Limited, St. Martins Property Corporation Ltd., Moss Bros, European Property, Hillier Parker May & Rowden, Dewar's, The Tower Hotel, Postlethwaite Chartered Surveyors, Capital & Counties Property Company Limited, Property Holding & Investment Trust Limited, Henry Butcher & Co, King & Co, The Plessey Company Limited, Town & City Properties Ltd, Top Secretary, Smiths Gore, Donaldsons, John D. Wood, Illingworth,morris & Company, Limited, Grimley & Son, Healey & Baker, Allsop & Co, The British Dredging Company Limited, Miller Buckley Investments Ltd., B M W, Philips, Gus Property Investments Ltd, Weatheralls, Fpa Construction Group Limited, Hampton & Sons, Westmoreland Properties Limited, Skf, Punch, London City & Westcliff Properties Limited, The Chartered Surveyor, Newton Perkins. Law: Theft by councillor alleged, Year's term for man on hunger strike, Two immigrant smugglers jailed, Mr Poulson and official for trial, Law Report October 2 1973 Queen's Bench Division Compassion a disservice to driver Glendinning v Batty, American again shouts abuse in court, Egyptian judge's wife given 30 days' jail, Demonstration to jury in darkened room, Author denies part in Whitehall clash. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Sydney's grand concert hall, Judy Collins Albert Hall, Star-studded Don Quixote owes a lot to its cast Australian Ballet Coliseum, Art Deco Geffrye Museum, Welsh Opera's week in Barcelona, Fascinating programme The Commanders Bbc 1, The Potsdam Quartet Arnaud, Guildford, Western and Indian Music Central Hall, Westminster, London debuts. Property: Rentals, Country Properties, Savills. Sport: Olympic congress Prince Philip for bigger Games, Show jumping Broome first and third, Boxing Boos again for Bugner as he wins, Sports in Brief, Ice skating British pair start favourites against Russians, Football The night Tranmere joked about putting out Arsenal, Racing Courageous Bitty Girl can reach sixth win, Rugby Union Japanese score first victory despite errors, Golf Two punters make cold start in warm-up, Athletics Campbell prouder in an England jersey, Squash rackets Ayton turns up fit and well at reunion party. Editorials/Leaders: Giving Way To The Left, We Should Have Fair Trade With Japan, A Second-Best Committee. Letters to the Editor: Tax cuts and spending, Sharing the heritage of the sea, VAT: when a trader is allowed to charge it to the customer, Letter bombs and charity, Safeguards for private tenants, Human face of scientists, Less use of petrol, Credit card interest penalty, Commonwealth sugar, Sharing economic difficulties within social framework, Production management: the need to create jobs for business graduates, Judges and psychiatrists, Labour and realism,, Site value rating, Bank's bar on small change, Europe and human rights, Middle aged house buyers, Austria yields to terrorists, Private medicine, Goodwill in oil business, The unfair tax burden on a divorcee. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, New appointment, Middle Temple, Army university cadetships. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Paavo Nurmi A great long-distance runner, Prince Alphonse De Chimay, Sir Kenneth Pelly, Barbara Lady Freyberg, Dr D. E. Strong. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Friday, Oct 1, 1948 The bravest cat. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread gains, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Dollar recoups early losses. Business and Finance: UK sells more to Japan but deficit grows, Transportation factor in conservation, China clay pay veto may go to court, Gulf Oil and CNA in merger pact, Issues & Loans CBS seeks listings in Europe, British motor chief's warning over imports, Equities A good day for shares, ICI workers may support strikers at Kodak factory, Europe and Overseas Hudson's Oil-Calumet, Chrysler crisis talks end in deadlock: union expects new standstill at Linwood, Birmingham site bookings for shows in 1977, Business Diary: Who's for top executive suite?, Forward Levels, Natural gas from coal, Germany expects big 1973 surplus, Maplin 'not top priority', Japanese raise steel prices by 5 per cent, Commodities Copper up £13.50 after early fall, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Tunnel's £1.6m from Sudan, Sugar price proposals 'unrealistic', Australian move over nationalizing fuel finds, U S-Russia trade council planned, Tokyo offers economic help to oil-producing states in return for secure imports, Mining Record profits at Rustenburg, Newsprint pay pact, Advertising and Marketing Britvie moves into 'mixer' soft drinks, Two Bryanston directors and brokers resign, Data bank on City affairs in sight, Japanese plant hope, Company News Halstead payout doubled with 25pc scrip, Money Market Rates, Sears gives Freemans a speculative flavour, Leyland puts in £4.5m reequipment orders, Two ships sold, Interest rate optimism cheers stock market, Stock Exchange monthly turnover light, Holding sterling rate cost Britain $463m in September, 'Divorce'for banks' gold in long run, Insurance brokers step up campaign against EEC tax, US aid for Dutch pipe-laying plan, EMI challeges price panel's views, Car strikes 'a disaster' to carriers of components, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Oil and Nixon's troubled waters, British Match merger report this week, Fixed Interest and Money Strong gains in gilt-edged. Business Appointments: Business appointments Plastics Insititute names its next president. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,501, Broadcasting, Radio.
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