The Times - 12/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From David Bonavia, From Paul Martin, By Michael Binyon, By Clive Borrell, From Patrick Brogan, By Stewart Tendler, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, Frank Roberts and Christopher Warman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Dudley Doust, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Tim Devlin, From Stewart Harris, By Peter Reddaway, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Scott, David Williams, Ion Trewin, Derek Mahon, A. M. Rendel, Michael Wolfers, H. R. F. Keating, Tom Hey, Thomas Rymer, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Geoffrey Wansell, Richard Maylan, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Sir Roland Penrose, PHS, Reginald Maudling, FRANK ATKINSON, , H. A. L. COCKERELL, , C. S. WALKER, , ALFRED MORRIS, , W. P. KIRKMAN, , MICHAEL de HAVILLAND-, GERAGHTY, , DORIS DAVY, COLIN HUTCHINSON, , PATRICK HUTTON, , ROBERT BIRLEY, , EDWARD ELIEN, , H. WARD, , W. BECKERMAN, , ROSALIND M. ALLAN, , ALDINGTON, , W. R. P. BOURNE, , ROSS WILSON, , NICOLETTE SCOURSE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Lord Collison, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roy Farndon, By Ian Morison, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By Cliffoed Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare, , By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed, By Kenneth Owen, From Sue Masterman, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, By R. W. Shakespeare, H. DAVID DAVIS, , J. C. DE LA T. DAVIES, , WILLIAM STANLEY, , JAMES T. ANDERSON, , R. F. HARWOOD, , J. L. GORMAN, , Geoffrey Bell, David Lan, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Katie Stewart, Air deaths confusion adds to villagers' grief, Prince will fight on until 1976, Sicilian Mafia man's 'singing' lands 36 in prison, MPs reject Bill to restore death penalty by 142 votes, Special Prize at the International Film Festival, Pete Murray is cleared of adultery, Britain makes gesture to French on regional aid, Engineering union to seek rise of 60%, How not to play happy families, House owners' society to be a cooperative, TUC urges controls on bank lending and mortgage interest, Village Clinics Become Hospitals, Women of New Korea, Perfect Nursing System, "Golden Art", Law Society examination Part One results, Environment New councils given guidance on procedure for conservation, Science report Neuroscience: Insight into schizophrenia, Palestine radio warns agents after Israel captures secret documents, Labour have highest hopes in elections for new-style councils, How MPs cast their votes on hanging, Possible OECD role in keeping prices steady, Korea IS One Korea Must Be Reunified, Government lists tar content of 111 brands of cigarettes, The human factor in the 'new inflation', Sir Keith Joseph rejects hospital workers' pleas, Fund's accounts offered for scrutiny, Physical Culture and Sports are Popular, Norway expels official at Soviet Embassy, Children Are Kings of the Country, Herr Brandt tells the left that theorizing must not deflect the party from its urgent tasks, A counter-terrorist department called 'God's wrath', A New Form of Mass Physical Culture and Sports, First planeload of China's greatest art treasures leaves Peking for Europe, Local elections Fear of apathy haunts the GLC candidates after quiet end to campaign, A New Revolutionary Opera, RAF commissions, Buenos Aires industrialist is third kidnap victim, Consultant loses appeal against being struck off, Prospect of cut in EEC butter price, Safe seat myth dies hard among Kensington Tories, A Country Where People Enjoy Good Health and Longevity, Photographer's evidence of slavery in Nigeria, Knighthood is conferred on Alistair Cooke, Phnom Penh's siege conditions drive out British families, Perfect Facilities for Child Care Pyongyang Children's Palace, Church move towards united Africa policy, EEC caution on Nixon trade Bill proposals, Pentagon backs call to curb CIA role, Universal Compulsory Ten-Year Senior Middle School Education, Australia to cut Britons' privileges as settlers, A Purely Mothers' Workteam, Charity plan to aid orphans in Vietnam, Mansudae Art Troupe-A pride of Korea, Everybody is Studying, Martin Bormann is officially dead, Israel rearms with its own grenade-launching rifle, Goldwater plea for Nixon assurance on Watergate, Design Report, Chollima Korea The Democratic People's Republic of Korea PART II Armies of Cadres, All registered electors entitled to vote, Branded cigarettes given league placings in new government table of tar and nicotine yields, Investigators listen to last messages, India risks China's displeasure over Sikkim, Bus and taxi stoppage on strike day, Boys aged 13 operated dangerous presses, Picasso the eagle, with a poet's eve, Last foreigner in jail is set free by China, Muggings at school 'terrify children', GLC cleared over Covent Garden planning, Comprehensives 'add to variety of education', Down the Garden, Power of man who influenced Hitler, India House wounding admitted by Pakistani, Assembly's debate shows desire for change, Section Medical Care System, Frogman watch on QE2 before cruise to Israel, Big hospital in Leeds closed by pickets, Motoring New touches of luxury for latest Mercedes cars, Pope heard Thieu doubts, Liver transplant operations restarted with new techniques to control rejection, Leucotomy against patients' will, Mr Heath and Mr Wilson among abolitionists, The Times Diary Cricket may be English after all, Gang escape with £20,000 pay at Grosvenor House, Outwards. News in Brief. Index. 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Arts and Entertainment: Radio, £22,000 paid for emerald-cut diamond ring, Broadcasting, Adorjan holds chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,354. Weather: The Weather. Law: Butler admits theft of oil paintings, Supervisor to appeal, Chemist was deceived by plausible poisoner, Journalist beaten by three policemen, Historian given five years' jail in Ukraine, Court of Appeal Costs warning on calling expert witnesses Mitchell v Mulholland and Another, Leave to appeal Morris v Ford Motor Co Ltd and Others, Investigating complaints against the police, Five jailed for £6,000 fraud on Post Office, Schoolgirl hid dead baby, Niesewand appeal to be heard on April 27, Queen's Bench Division Absent husband liable for rates Bromley London Borough Council v Brooks. Picture Gallery: The Mansudae National Dance Company of Korea. Sport: Horse trials Meade to ride Eagle Rock for Mrs Hammond, Hockey RAF win Services title after hard match, Golf Jacklin's irons crisp and accurate, Winter Olympics Innsbruck to be site of 1976 Games, Sports in Brief, Cricket Australians win to make sure of series, Table tennis England men make a good start, Boxing, Tennis West Side story ends happily for players, Squash rackets, Racing Pitskelly's victory a pointer to the power of Targowice, Yesterday's results, Israeli table tennis team leaves contest, Football, Rackets Pugh and Cripps hit too hard for Clifton pair. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 22 and 32, University Appointments, Legal Appointments, General, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Politics and Parliament: Growing economy not income tax changes make poor richer, Protest at 'ignorant speculation' on Vanguard air disaster House of Commons, Housing expansion must not spoil character of villages House of Lords, All violence delays Middle East solution, Traders accepted Phase One, Butter deal highlights undesirable pact of CAP, Death penalty too final to be controlled by frailty of human judgment, Raising income limits for age exemption. Reviews: By train to the West Summer Saturdays in the West By David St John Thomas and Simon Rocksborough Smith, Alarm for the dotterel The Dotterel By Desmond Nethersole-Thompson, The Malcontent Nottingham Playhouse, London Concord Singers Purcell Room, Callas and a new opera house for Turin, Crime Ruling Passion By Reginald Hill, London debuts, A good companion The Companion Guide to Ireland By Brendan Lehane, Music and musicians, Fiction The Chip-Chip Gatherers By Shiva Naipaul (André Deutsch, £2.95) The Will and the Way By L. P. Hartley, Tommy Steele London Palladium, The editor and his conscience Kingsley By C. H. Rolph, A Flyfisher's Life By Charles Ritz, Fabled shores, Forty crucial years Witness to an Era By Frank Moraes, Richard II Royal Shakespeare Stratford-on-Avon, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall/ Radio 3. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Vote Liberal, but vote, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 10, 1948 Making tea. Editorials/Leaders: A Day Of Prospective Apathy, Mr Nixon Prepares To Deal, Pakistan's New Constitution, Industrial Output. Letters to the Editor: Public should be less apathetic in paying hidden price rises under cover of VAT, Green belt, Function of museums, Case of Peter Niesewand, Revolving perches, Council spending on the disabled, An embarrassment of butter, Six defeats in a row, Reputation of cars, Definitions of zero, BBC Advisory Council, Reinstating Maplin, Deterrent sentences, Legal expenses insurance, The world's resources of oil, Choice of school, Removal of insurance cover for damage by supersonic aircraft, Schooling for Africans, Emperor of the French, Phone bill refund delay, Monsieur Le Procureur. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Sir Hector McGregor Far East Air Command, Kamal Nasser, Mrs G. Mackinnon Making of Drambuie, Professor R. M. Titmuss. Business and Finance: EEC urged to press for a world textile pact, Implications of W H Smith's expansion plans, Brokers and SE fail to agree terms on computer, Home truths on car imports, Fairey switch Britten output to Continent, Paper industry move, British petrol injection system for vehicles taken up by Japanese, Fixed Interest and Money Rise in gilts halted, Company News Second-half rally lifts Spear & Jackson to peak, More car plants face components famine, New Issues, US delays car anti-pollution date, Imported cars set a record as BLMC production lags, Harland and Wolff offer rejected, Swedish drug groups agree merger terms, Matchbox-size computers in 1980s predicted, Ford and Vauxhall in Phase Two impasse, Briefly from the Boardroom, Currency controls UK banks must extend operations in Europe, Business Diary: Duncan lands his new job, Company Meeting John I. Jacobs & Company Limited Results Again Satisfactory In 1972, Dutch crisis deepens as unions leave councils, Bids and Deals Ladbroke's £9m for bingo chain, Engineering chief stresses threat of labour shortage, Imports unlikely to meet steel scarcity, Equities Uncertain tone continues, Companies 'at variance with national interest', West German printing union get 10.8 pc rise, Commodities Coffee futures up £9.50 to £12.75, TUC leader wants more information for workers, Mining Cons Gold mines below hopes, Deadline passes on Rolls-Royce, Hongkong's little men play market yo-yo Surprising optimism over wild fluctuations, CBI call for cooperation over Phase Three code, Moscow trade talks mark U K-Soviet thaw, Whessoe makes £4.8m bid for Capper-Neill after breakdown of merger talks, Union accuses BSC of 'indifference' over Scunthorpe pay clash, Hongkong shares rally, Supplementary benefits for strikers 'illogical', Dye workers accept, Rising zinc price predicted, Economic pace still quickening but raw material costs surging, Company News Ernest Ireland more than double profits, Treat insider dealings as crime, SE chairman says, Associates deals, Equity Funding trustee appointed, Price panel will allow for dearer crude oil. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Resent Issues, Authorized Unit Trusts, London & Regional Market Prices Reyrolle Parsons higher, The Times list of latest dividends, Money Market Rates, Foreign Exchange Pound active and erratic, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Raymond Samuels on board of Bryant Holdings. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Flats, Country Properties, London And Suburban.
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