The Times - 10/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ian Murray, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Denis Taylor, Stephen Jessel, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Chess Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, Christopher Warman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From David cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, From Our Corresnpondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, by Prudence Glynn, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Corresnpondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, NIGEL DOUGLAS., TEVIOT, , DAVID CARVER, , DAVID HOLYOAK, , JULIAN BAYLEY, , CHESTER E. SMOLSKI, , P. R. J. VICKERS, , DAVID GREEN, , SYLVIA RICHARDSON, , RONALD M. BELL, , MILES THOMAS, , C. E. R. BRUCE, , CHRIS BURGESS, , GRAHAM DOWELL, , CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH, , J. C. MANSEL, , MICHAEL WETHERFIELD, , BRIAN J. H. BLANCHARDE, , A. SANDERS, , MARGERY LESLIE, , S. A. COTTON, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, H. V. H. writes:-, D.P. writes:, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, By John Plender, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, A. L. T. COTTERELL, , ERIC TAYLOR, SELWYN SELWYN-CLARKE, ANDREW GRIMA, , FRANCIS J. PEARSON, , J. C. STARK, , ROBERT E. WALTERS, , JEAN WILDING (Miss), , Eric Wigham, Richard Spiegelberg, Ronald Kershaw, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: Government figures on aid to disabled soon, White House warning on shooting down of Vietnam helicopter, S Africa to bar inquiry by British MPs, No word yet from kidnappers of Briton, Picasso funeral plans remain a mystery, Settlement for fund with Maudling connexions, Tenants in protest on 'fair rents', Tanker for Phnom Penh destroyed, Arabs fail in twin attacks on Israel envoy and airliner in Nicosia, Police disperse group accusing Pope of heresy, Talks offer by unions in hospitals dispute, 1,500 children cross into Zambia from Rhodesia, Surrey 'has land for 52,000 new homes', Britain modifies stand on EEC farm price rise, New York Mayor's attack on Mr Rockefeller, America to take further 500 Uganda Asians, Fashion, Mr Scanlon forecasts confrontation over AUEW wage demand, Japanese firms answer hoarding accusation, Dynamic change, not disarray in the EEC, Labour urge ringrail system and reopening of Blackfriars to King's Cross line to ease traffic, Students joined by workers in Paris march, Science report Biochemistry: Heart disease tests, Labour lift ban on three organizations, Strong criticism of EEC sale of surplus butter to Soviet Union, Israelis 'kill two Fatah leaders' in Lebanon raid, Portuguese opposition call for end to African wars, Gypsy education leaders form breakaway body, ££1.25m environment research body formed, Denmark's worst strikes since 1936 end, UN body shuns debate on torture, No increase in church redundancy, Policemen injured in Cyprus gun battle, Australian loses claim over holiday tour, Lawyer denies payments to Watergate men, Norway to support African liberation movements, Whites put case for higher African wages, Education notebook Parent power in schools? But obstacles in the path of reforms are formidable, Conservationists to fight use of green belt, Briton aided plot for Rhodesian revolt, Sinn Fein to contest poll, Mr Nixon reshuffles his Security Council staff, Local elections Anxious Conservatives expect no more than small majority in GLC elections, Mark Twain's 'shabby and pitiful' last tale, Israel cuts housing programme, A second Soviet diplomat leaves, 90% of Uganda Asians settled in community, Illegal immigrants found dead in French Pyrenees, Bedfordshire alert over smallpox contacts, Asians claim compensation over dismissal, Protesting Yemen students take ambassador hostage, The Times Diary In search of the true nut cutlet, Election mortgage bribe denied, Huge gas leak threatens quarter of city, Need for churches to keep abreast of fresh thinking, Official IRA is back in military action in Ulster, Army believes, Snow chaos in Midlands, Mrs Thatcher to see head teachers in pay protest, Small legal claims arbitration plan, Demonstration at refinery, Clashes between doctrinaire left and establishment loom over West German Socialists' congress, JPs hope for reforms to end unsound sureties, Record number apply for jobs in Civil Service, Unions and court can be friends, Sir John says, ITT is denied £37m claim for expropriation in Chile, Portugal sending 10,000 more troops to war, Land hoarding 'fine' of 30% market value in sweeping action to build more homes, New Pakistan constitution in its final stage. Politics and Parliament: Rivers becoming cleaner, Tighter control on sale of swill-fed pigs, Shoplifting case comment justifiable, Land hoarding charge will bite effectively on speculators\s\Mr Rippon, More stable flow of funds needed, Labour split on MPs' interests, Payments to parties being made public, Opposition concern for disabled 'a tawdry political joke', Improvident building societies left defenceless-Mr Crosland, Government ask Smith regime to release Mr Niesewand and allow him to leave Rhodesia, House of Commons united in deploring secret Rhodesian trial of journalist. Sport: Tennis Cox and Taylor seek play-off places, Rugby Union Molloy to come back for match against France, Rackets Crosby's service earns a semi-final place, Investigation into injury, Golf Aaron the master of Oosterhuis, Boxing Finnegan scores easy victory against ineffectual American, Sports in Brief, Racing Anxious moments for Sharp Edge if Sea Pigeon has come good, Cricket Pitch can help West Indies level series, Horse trials Mrs Parker not to compete at Badminton, Squash rackets, Athletics Runners in warm-up before FA Cup final, Today's fixtures, Football Southampton ready to sell Davies, Table tennis England champion ordered home by team manager. Law: 10 accused of robberies conspiracy, Chef accused of murder on A4, Queen's Bench Division Rent officer has no power to apportion Regina v Westminster City Rent Officer Ex parte Rendall, Boy given lift stabbed driver 8 times, Drug find at Heathrow, Zanzibar to try 86 accused of plot to kill island leader, Chancery Division Father gets tax relief for daughter who works after marriage Murphy v Ingram (Inspector of Taxes), Rothermere libel action settled, Law Report April 9 1973 Queen's Bench Division Libel action over Levin article settled Rothermere and Others v Times Newspapers Ltd and Others. Index. 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Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, University Appointments, Legal Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Donizetti rarity Maria Padilla Queen Elizabeth Hall/ Radio 3, Lidka/Gellhorn Purcell Room, Festival Ballet Gala Coliseum, Nash Ensemble/Eartha Kitt Queen Elizabeth Hall, The miner's point of view, Liebelei Aldwych, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Young Vic. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Putting our worst fears in black and white, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 9, 1948 Easing congestion. Editorials/Leaders: More Land For Housing, Home Loan Control, Leftist Pressure On Herr Brandt. Letters to the Editor: Regime in Greece, Cure for insomnia, Estate agents, Inflating pension, Alaskan oil and undersea cargoes, Rate of immigration, Three successive hundreds, Nuclear tests, Evaluation of the energy criterion in economics, Toads crossing, Punishment in a violent society, Zero-rated pornography, 50ft of livestock, College of Arms bill, Air transport's image, Adult education, The priorities in rehabilitating prisoners on their release, The advantages of home ownership, Severe difficulties arising from EEC patent situation, The Niesewand trial. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr J. Fairfax Jones, Professor A. M. Boyd An enthusiastic and influential teacher of surgery, Lord Fairhaven, Professor J. W. Davidson, Sir Donald Anderson. Business and Finance: Car output hit by rash of industrial disputes, Mining, Shortage of timber defers pulp mill project, Bids and Deals, 'Spread loan aid' call to other developed nations, US bank loans watch, Farm acre now costs £791, Commodities, Spot Position of Sterling, 14,000 jobs threatened as strikes hamper BSC's Anchor project, EEC chief says 'fully fledged energy policy' near completion, Agreement on EEC accounting principles, New Issues, Machine tool orders rise 15 pc over previous year, US to spend $1,000m more on fuel research, Mr Wilbur Mills favours capital gains tax reform, Tara's rights issue, Drags on Anchor a headache for BSC, Industrial Relations Act Rewriting employers' and unions' rulebooks, Waterways board can 'prove £2.4m scheme, Equities Unhappy start to account, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged again inch higher, Briefly from the Boardroom, Lucas hopes for big contracts from Chinese, $2,000m bogus policies alleged in inquiry into US assurance group, Computer news, Business Diary: Dublin dealings over economic policy, Property shares suffer in setback for equities, Boom in agricultural land values spreads to the Scottish hills, Governor Holton woos European investment to Virginia, Company News, Increased margins hold Glaxo steady, Hongkong top supplier of blended fabrics as UK imports double, 16 point advance by Wall Street, Delivery dates advanced for Concorde, Laurie Marsh sales, Fisons' date for Intal sales in US, European tariff cuts spur export inquiries, AUEW reforms outlined by Mr Scanlon, NEDO foresees private housing slowdown as mortgages get tighter, Dearer can prices sought. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange The pound up a shade, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Property shares weak. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms.
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