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The Times - 17/05/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Business News Staff, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield political Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From John Chartres, , By Our Labour Staff, By Penny Radford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Tony Aldous, Environment Reporter, , Tony Aldous, By David Leigh, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From John Groser Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From N. L. Mabeth Editor of The Press, From Jean Marin, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Brian Lewis, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Adam Fergusson, Tom Hutchinson, Brian Alderson, Michael Ratcliffe, Kay Dick, Roger Baker, John Percival, William Mann, Kenneth Loveland, Irving Wardle, Richard Maylan, George Hutchinson, Bernard Levin, Fred Emery, PHS, CHARLES H. ROADS., NICOLAS ALLEN, , RODNEY LEGG, , BRUCE LE MARQUAND, , DAVID C. W. HANBY, , ROBERT HOLMAN, , DAVID CARVER, , JON KIMCHE, , RONALD MAC KEITH, , DENIS SOUTHWELL, , MICHAEL HART, , D. ZUCCONI, , JOYCE JOHNSON, , By Shona Crawford Poole, Katie Stewart, Mary McCurrie, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Mr G. H. Greenwell, G.H., By Andrew Wilson, By Terry Byland, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Mining Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By Roy Farndon, From Frank Vogl, From Roger Berthoud, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Michael Baily, DAVID ROBERTSON, , CHRISTOPHER PINSENT, , L. E. S. SEENEY, , C. J. FELL, , C. N. BRUCE, , MARTYN MARRIOTT, , Frank Vogl, Clifford Webb, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by Alan Bailey, T.A., by Tony Aldous, by David Crewe, by Patrick O'Leary,

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News: Environment Call for urban lessons for children, Down tree-lined paths to the water's edge, First trade surplus since October as exports soar to a record £954m, An exercise in gracious slimming, Threat of peace being undermined, Satellite villages keep character, Bishops a stumbling block in intercommunion talks, Milton Keynes, Jerusalem traffic gives way to graves, Boy of 14 dies in mine on school outing, Growing problem of unemployed Arabs, Senior jobs for black S Africans promised, Civil Service Union votes to deregister, £20 fine urged for first parking offence, Referees book Milan's footballing friar, Harassment 'led to nervous breakdown', Manx settlers must buy £5,000 'shares', Whitlam decision on calling general elections depends on result of Victoria state poll, Simple building ideas-but all a matter of taste, Cartland offer to help inquiry in France, Housing must have priority, minister says, Saving wildlife and the past, Demand for freeze on food prices, New Zealand leader faces conflict of interests, Envoy who erred goes suddenly back to Peking, More Scots 'experiment with occult', Stopgap building for MPs is ruled out, Union hint of strike action over laboratory safety, Dr Barzel drops out of leadership contest, Soviet ship will be icebound for six months, Goldwater rebuke to President Nixon for lack of leadership, Nuclear strategy discussed by Nato ministers, Central area plan makes the imagination boggle, Former drug addict not to be deported, Power station's beauty may win award, Science report Thrombosis: Help for the heart, America puts its President on trial by television, Motoring Austin Allegro offers comfort and economy, Vice-Chancellor's visit ends student sit-in, Mr Chou discusses Europe's problems, The Times Diary Cecil King reveals a few secrets, Driver said to be 'Thomas Cook' of smuggling ring, Talented design staff have 'done their own thing', A growing sense of frustration on the difficult road to Shangri-la, Lebanon expels agents, Family practice chair for new hospital, Dayan TV interview upsets his colleagues, TUC will seek concessions in talks at No 10 today, 'Vocabulary of grunts' on radio, White House accused of violating security Act, Trooping the Colour traffic plans, Sales hopes pinned on new Austin Allegro, Search for canoeist missing in gale, Decision likely soon on 1976 census, Ex-councillor gets 5 years for drug smuggling, 40 arrested at Cape Town demonstration, Colorado test explosions to release natural gas, Call to delay ships with low-paid crews, French reject World Court as judge of nuclear test protests, Zambian border troops machine-gun tourists at Victoria Falls, killing two Canadian girls, Republican pressure on Signor Andreotti grows, When Parliament is forced to change its mind, Can we afford to ignore the radiation danger in microwave ovens?, New code to boost authority of nurses, New potatoes make the best, Significant improvement in UK air safety seen by CAA, Britain's voice 'too abrasive' in Europe, Decision on Skylab crew launching now depends on feasibility of sun shield, Roads to nowhere show scale of operations, Wheat slow in reaching India's drought states, Non-smoking problems of Mr Brezhnev, Union delegates defeat move to boycott British Rail talks on reorganization of staff jobs, Minister studying fee disclosure by boards, Labour aims at inquiry into Stock Exchange, Hint of easier line on EEC float, Three food companies allowed price increases, Labour shortage casts shadow over sunny future, Mr Carr critical of 'progressive reformers who see something wrong in jail-building programme', Ulster intelligence patrols cut. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Securities chief resigns over Vesco gift, Puffin books award. Index. Display Advertising: Monsanto Textiles Limited, Deeley Homes Ltd, British Gas, Oxford University Press, The Times Motor Show Place, Shell, Unilever, Bryant Homes Ltd., A. Monk & Company Ltd., Queensway Staff Bureau Ltd., Rolls-Royce Limited, Howard Panton Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Newsociety, Reads, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Erith, C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited, Silk Cut, Dunlop, Amey Roadstone Corporation Limited, Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd., John Player Golf Yearbook 1973, Pace Plant (Greer) Ltd, Interim Statement, Building Trades Journal, Encyclopaedia Judaica, Mackenzie Hill, Frames, High & Dry, Royal Insurance, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Bovis, Milton Keynes, Gollancz, Bells Scotch Whisky, Polo, Iberia, Allen Lane, Press, Secker & Warburg, Air Safety, Joseph Sanders & Partners, F. C. Finance Limited, London Brick Company Limited, Rocla Pipes Limited, Reckitt's (Colours) Ltd., The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company, Limited, Eyre Methuen, Boac, Braun, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd,, Terrapin, Otmerplace Developments Limited,, Chamberlain & Willows, Flight International, Atcost, Allegro, The Migraine Trust, Rhp, Montedison, Milton Keynes Development Corporation, Tricentrol Limited. Politics and Parliament: Two British frigates standing by as final safeguard for trawlers against Icelandic attack, Packaging techniques within scope of Fair Trading Bill, Lord Mayor on City's shortage of offices, Impossible to maintain official gold price, Age limit on EEC posts, Moving into investment and export led boom, Attorney General speaks of a danger that subtle press campaign might influence judge, Minister is impressed by Liberian report on shipping disaster, Iceland's action not good prelude to talks: fourth tug to join fleet, Labour MPs' tastes-Federation beer cheaper and better, keg beer rubbish, Trawlers able to avoid line cutting, 53% failure rate for driving test causes problems, Efforts to reduce number of unlicensed vehicles: more enforcement staff, Public opinion survey of motorway service areas, Consumer watchdog given wider duties, Struggle over ambulance service renewed, Commuting to Brussels. Picture Gallery. Law: MPs may raise child deaths questions, Third night in jail for Mr Bernard Cornfeld, Officer agrees prisoner is disfigured after incident, Hotel blast charge, Welsh language men 'posed as pop group', Judges say Irish Naval Service acted properly, Five remanded in cannabis smuggling case, Witness says he saw Barn case' defendant in pub, Law Report May 16 1973 Post Office must not discriminate against small registered union Post Office v Crouch, Former detective cleared, 'Gun offer to aid Angry Brigade escapes', Woman denies she had any money from man, Doorstep murder charge. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Hockey Attacking side chosen, Golf Important event for Scottish seeds, Sports in Brief, Cycling, Cricket Radley and Black give Middlesex advantage against Lancashire, Racing Hide comes to the fore with treble of 1400 to 1, Show jumping Britain's chances of third Nations Cup look bright, Rugby Union Bennett's 14 points for London XV, Leeds strive in vain for a stroke of fortune, Tennis Laver might be too tired for Wimbledon, Boxing Move to restrict management areas rejected. Reviews: Classics for kids The Oxford Book of Children's Verse, Royal Ballet Theatre Royal, Brighton, Dear Love Comedy, Fine music in a museum setting Lucia di Lammermoor Covent Garden, Not so charitable Charities, Fiction The Bull and the Spear By Michael Moorcock, NY Open Theatre for Round House, Enigmatic lady, Science fiction, Unter dem Milchwald Staatsoper, Hamburg, Canadian Arts Trio Purcell Room, Unjustly forgotten Dorothy Richardson. Classified Advertising: Business Services, University Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, (but dornt want an 'office' job), Women's Appointments General. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, US orchestra's first British concerts, A whiff of grape shot attracts buyers from the Tower and Army Museum, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,382. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 15, 1948 New State of Israel, Danse macabre at Lord Mayor's show in Manchester. Editorials/Leaders: WHO Wins The Stronger Ground?, How To Leaven The Lump, Great Powers For The Minister, One Month's Figures. Letters to the Editor: Proposal for Lonrho boardroom changes, 1948 Palestine war, Firearms control and museums, Prisoners in Turkey, Assault on professor, Boldness and caution in Lonrho, Comprehensive schools, The less serious, Army ranges at Lulworth, Women in the priesthood, Few traders denied adequate information and time over VAT, Disappointing omission in BLMC's expansion plans. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Ronald Jeans Notable playwright, Professor J. Isaacs, Dr Eugene Rabinowitch, Lieut-Col A. M. Wilkinson, Mr R. C. Ouirk. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Strong rise in equities, Foreign Exchange The pound down 210 points. Business and Finance: US senator calls for stiffening of controls, Mining, Foreign buyers worry Germans, £250,000 depot for MacBrayne, Volvo aims to expand big truck sales in UK, Le Havre chief criticizes limits to Maplin plan, Fed moves to curb business loan growth, R-R Motors at 9p discount, Haulage rates rising before clearance, Leyland's candidate for the European car, Surge in paper and board output, Company News Staflex profits surge to best ever £1.2m, Bids and Deals Francis Parker seek Dean Smith, Briefly from the Boardroom, Electronics chief asks minister to set up forum, West German economy Widespread concern over rising inflation, Eurosyndicate, Gold limit raised in Winnipeg, Zambia appears to relax hard line on dismissal of Lonrho's Mr Rowland, Libya deadline agreement, An overcautious attitude towards Unilever, Cedar Holdings poised for bid, Uk Trade, RTZ chief sees hope for upsurge in profits, New computer by Honeywell, Gold falls back to $105 on heavy profit-taking, How bright are the shipbuilders' horizons?, Rolls chief rules out fuel crisis for airlines, Brazil/US coffee pact renounced, Gulf subsidiary in £10m deal with Hawtin, Commodities Sharp fall in silver prices, Sir Stanley Morton calls for home loans study, Gestetner get writs from Rank Xerox, 36 local authorities invest £6 3/4m in property trust, Assurance by Japanese they will not 'go it alone', Issues & Loans, Fixed Interest and Money Strong buying of gilts, Heating contractors case for court, Japan has record balance of payments deficit, Equities A boost from trade figures, CBI team will study proposals for worker participation on two levels, Price rise statement puzzles steel industry, Report hints at need for £250m state aid for UK shipyards, Good trade figures spur share prices, Gatt committee prepares new round of talks, Another union is opposed to strike action at Fords, Business Diary: Not just a job for the boys, Wholesale Prices, Palm oil exchange plan studied, Associates deals, Talks on UK regional aid, No reciprocal investment curb, The Crown Agents order more in Britain. Business Appointments: Business appointments Change at National Carbonising. Births.

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