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The Times - 13/06/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk Coleraine, co Londonderry, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Michael Binyon, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By our Local Government Correspondent, By Frank Roberts, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Raymond H. Anderson, By Michael Horsnell, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Andrew Roberts, Penny Symon, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Leonard Buckley, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Reynolds, Richard Crossman, Marcel Berlins, PHS, Tim Devlin, ERNEST K. BRAMSTED., RICHARD H. GASS, , P. H. PRIOR, , H. W. ADLER., J. S. C. McKee, , RICHARD S. WAINWRIGHT, , J. H. T. GOLDSMITH, , MICHAEL AKEHURST, , D. E. ROOKE, , GEOFFREY EDSALL, , ANTONY FLEW, , V. D. LIPMAN, , JAMES HOLLAND, , TERUKO SHAW, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, Brigid Brophy and Maureen Duffy write:, By Roy Farndon, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Malcolm Brown, By Guy Hawtin, G. H. B. CATTELL, , FREDERICK C. CARPENTER, , ANTONY GRIBBON, M. OLDHAM, , John Plender, Geoffrey Bell, By Ronald Kershaw, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Tapered M3 extension urged to control traffic, West Europe RAF range raided by protesters in Saxony, Hope of Phase Three pact today, Daubeny, the brave soldier of the stage, Servicemen's £1-plus 4 per cent rise is backdated to April, Dr Kissinger resumes ceasefire talks, Soviet dissident seeks defence lawyer after being kept in jail, Egypt hails Libyan seizure of US firm, Mr Heath intervenes in dispute over pay scales for health service administrators, Consultants' group will not be bound by BMA deals, Greater London Council Conservatives ask for 'frequent review' of new County Hall posts, Watergate Election man saw films of Democrat plans, The Times Diary Immigrant lawyers: the other view, Jerusalem expected to ban tall buildings close to Walled City, First time showing wins iris trophy, Greek referendum to be held on July 29, Shareholders in first five local radio stations named, Redundancy talks ruling by EEC, Why France has given Russia Tu 144 wreckage, Navy squadron sails for S African waters, British Rail puts 5 pc on commuter fares, Rush by Pakistanis for British citizenship, Six killed and 33 injured by car bomb in Ulster market town, £200,000 drugs found on ferry to Dover, Mr Nixon expected to announce action to check inflation and resist speculation against dollar, Italy tries for the thirty-fifth time, Charity fund raisers took big cut, 'Bargain' cathedral to be consecrated this month, Jerusalem the golden for the property developers, Whip offers to resign in Bonn bribery scandal, E Germany applies to UN, Iceland asks for revision of defence treaty, Science report Health: Ingestion of asbestos, French call for ban on foreign workers, Fare rises and cut-price plan by British Rail, Doctors on the danger list, Lord Longford on the dangerous reluctance to condemn Time to speak up for morality, Philip Howard looks at London Garden grows in influence, Poland may abolish press censorship, Whitlam denial of breach of predecessors' pledge, A couple who never grew up, Presidency poll favours M Giscard d'Estaing, Powers for councils to compel improvements by landlords, Hyams block let as full rates charge is authorized, Surprise champion at Three Counties, Power cuts after heat wave hits New York City, Race law threatens to tear boy from foster mother, More help for the lone parent, Angry Chrysler pickets get warning from police, 50 taken off trapped ship, Traders win first round in fight to save Portobello Road, Objectors to motorway claim 'famous victory', Rank inefficiency in Swiss cheese cellar, Newspaper design awards:, Fall of fourth provincial Cabinet in India, Pools win couple in tour tragedy, Personal view Power to the people, via Enoch Powell, Poulson inquiry question for Home Secretary, Missing Hongkong police chief turns up in Sussex, Tough task for new CDU leader, Councils ignored waste review, minister says, Royal welcome for General Gowon, Deprived children dangers, Coward will reads like first-night roll call, Mr Carr proposes reforms for penal system to encourage the rehabilitation of prisoners, Mr Callaghan to stay with the Labour Party. Law: House of Lords Breath test procedure correct Bourlet v Porter, The Moon and 98p Feiner and Another v Barnes, Stepfather has no 'parental rights' over stepchildren In re N (minors), Salisbury death sentences on two guerrillas, Former mayor tells about architects' payment of bribes for homes, Defendants in Zanzibar trial hint at collusion, Two men in fire case handcuffed to dock, 'Unknown' man sentenced to jail, Duck shooting charge fails, Judge rejects Watergate prosecutor's call to stop TV coverage of hearings, Judge sets free father who killed baby son, Duty of trial judges Regina v Cameron, Officer's exclusion wrong Regina v Southwark Juvenile Court Ex parte J., Sicilian court's hotpants ruling. Politics and Parliament: Instant translation experiment in Welsh courts, Insurers not told that cargo was Rhodesian, Mr Carr confirms 'no amnesty' decision on illegal immigrants, London ambulance service, Advice to firms in S Africa called 'milk and water', Responsibility goes with equality for women, Tory-Labour backbench challenge over Maplin, Abaco islands must join in Bahamas independence House of Lords, Attempts to get free family planning fail, Move for free family planning under NHS rejected by 117 votes, Employees should get company reports, Investment outlook good to end of 1974, When Mr Heath, Mr Wilson and Mr Thorpe were a happy band of European brothers, Pop festivals get code of practice, Parental visits to children in hospital, Mr Carr refuses to grant general amnesty to illegal immigrants but pledges no witch hunt House of Commons, £400 fines in curbs on pyramid selling. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Spink, Pretabail-Sicomi, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, National Electric Power Authority, Decision Point!, Department Of Trade And Industry, Rothmans Book Of Tennis, Cwmbran, The Fidelity Bank, Ryan-Traders Distribution Limited, Ansafone, M&g, Head Wrightson, The Day Of The Jackal, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Thomson Quick Ticket, Pye, Figure Beauty, Lovell, Whitbread And Company Limited, The Brocks Group, Punch, Renault 16, The Fuji Bank, Ltd., Savills, Newman Industries Limited,. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, New judge knighted. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,405, Radio, Victorian artists bring sale total of £44,805. Sport: Golf Great course will find a champion to match, Cricket New Zealand win everything save victory at Trent Bridge, Racing Habat fancied to beat Kingly Street, Tennis Suspension of Pilic defended by ILTF, Sports in Brief, Horse show Dead-heat for first and third places, Football Skipper of HMS Ramsey to reach high water mark, Rowing First and Third favourites for Head title. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Educational Studentships, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The King and I, The Roses of Eyam Bbc 2, Philip Challis Purcell Room, As You Like It Royal Shakespeare Stratford on-Avon, Gerhard's Metamorphoses Festival Hall/Radio, Mind Your Head Liverpool Everyman, Adelaide gets in first, Sam Granada. Editorials/Leaders: Housing Stress, Equal Pay Problems, The Prison Regime, Centre-Left Again In Italy. Letters to the Editor: War propaganda, Noh longer, Urban battledress, Labour Party and public ownership, Experiments on animals, Comfort for the Freds, The Liberals and community politics, The smell of gas, One method of easing the staff shortage, Civil Service selection, Mantegna restored, Research into what makes women work, International Court, Teaching of art, Production line monotony in the car industry, Process of law and Watergate. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Field Marshal Von Manstein An outstanding German soldier, Mr John Creasey, Mr Rudolph Richard An eminent hotelier. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 11, 1948. Business and Finance: Mining Good year predicted for Inco, Cheaper bread order unlikely-commission chief, Business Diary: Stormy waters in North Sea, Company Meeting News International Limited, Colour TV deliveries again show increase, Whitbread group profits 28 pc up at £24,4m, Jersey controls for property development, Advertising aid Marketing Young and Rubicam's 'clunk, click' wins again, Permission sought for 5 pc rise in gas prices, Why Mr Nixon must brake US economy, Engineering president urges closer liaison to meet labour shortages, Roger Vielvoye examines the Heron group's latest sales venture Hotting up cylinder gas marketing, Fixed Interest and Money Steadier tone in gilt-edged, Issues & Loans Premium terms for ARV return, Bids and Deals Mario & Franco in talks, Vehicle output down 16pc in May, Euromark rate races ahead as the dollar's weakness continues, Steel men to get evidence supporting closure plan, Morocco extends scheme for taking 50 per cent stake in foreign companies, Whitbread's merit under price control, Voltas Limited Registered Office: 19 Graham Road, Ballard Estate, Bombay 400 001 (Executive Chairman: Mr M. R. Bhide) Another Year Of Good Results, Briefly from the Boardroom, Japan cuts car industry budgets, Business morality Undefined concept of 'ethical' investment, N Zealand files claim over lost UK trade, Company News Hargreaves in strong finish to record £2.44m, Money Market Rates, British Land denies difficulties over Uris Buildings deal, Inquiry into impact of oil projects, Europe and Overseas BP Germany loss deepens to DM75m, BOAC claims it could lose £33m to Caledonian, Chambers of commerce switch strategy on status, Mr Maxwell goes on fighting for Pergamon, All four leading car makers hit as 'summer madness' spreads, Mr Walker warns City 'rogues', Companies study ways to aid Bunker Hunt after Libyan takeover, Equities Brit Rollmakers falls back, Commodities Cash zinc tops £250 a tonne, British Oxygen fuel oil claim on consumption. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh buying of Shipping Ind, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two join Esso boards for Europe and Africa. Property: Hampton & Sons, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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