The Times - 05/10/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hopkirk, From Hugh Noyes, From Our Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Robert Fisk, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, From Penny Symon, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Stamps Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From George Clark Political Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Form Our Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Anthony Thomas, From David Wigg, By Jerome Caminada, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, From Victoria Brittain, From Our Correspondent Melbourne Oct 4, From Michael Hornshy, From David Bonavia, Sheila Black, David Robinson, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Charles Lewsen, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy, By Dennis Bird, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Peter Strafford, Fritz Wirth, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, JOHN SINCLAIR, , PHILIP H. TAYLOR., MALCOLM BURNS, , MIRIAM ROTHSCHILD, , GEORGE M. R. SMITH, , E. A. BURKITT, , I. C. A. MARTIN, , J. CALDBECK-MEENAN, , OLIVER BAXTER, , T. A. J. PRANKERD, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , GILDART JACKSON, , PETER VANNECK, , DAVID C. SHIELDS, , JOHN STOKES, , E. B. TEESDALE, , PATRICK HOWARTH, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , JOHN SISSON, , T. G. MILLER, , W. NOTMAN, , DENA ATTAR, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Plender, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, From Frank Vogl, European Business Correspondent, From Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, By Patricia Tisdall, SARAH WELLS, , A. A. GREENFIELD, , A. K. TUDOR, , From Sue Masterman, W. HOPKIN, , W. GREY, , BASIL BARD, , FRANK DAVEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Adrian Hope, By Gerald Ely, By Ronald Kershaw Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Gerald Ely, by T.E.A. Benjamin, by Dr Hans Scherenberg, by Dr Keith Jolles, by Robert Phillipson, by Ian Webb, by Ken Russam, by Stuart Marshall, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, P.W.,
ResumoNews: NEC accepts Jack Jones demand for 'massive' pensions campaign, Hope of better jobs for non-whites, Risks of the young and the junction, British proposals gain support in attempt to strengthen powers of European Parliament, Mr Muskie 'virtually defeated by dirty tricks', Everything you always wanted in the kitchen, Rare stamps fetch £228,505, Squatters await next move over Stepney houses, Paris and Bonn still at odds on missile issue, Austria proposes airlift for Soviet Jews, Africans agree united approach to EEC, Bitterness after Pakistan assassination attempt, Vatican names African Bishop in Angola, Butchers told to watch knitted steaks, Heath reply on appeal for Señor Corvalan, Publication delay after Phase Three Green Paper is settled, Measures to increase your chances of walking away from a crash, Conference notebook By Hugh Noyes Sorting the priorities from the priorities, Most bacon up 4p from next week, Mr Taverne sees a big 'if' in campaign, Chilean junta angry at foreign journalists' interest in executions, European views of Blackpool, China accuses Russians of arms confidence trick, Shopping around, Science report Asthma: Study of 400 child sufferers, The Times Diary Feeding mouths that bite us, Rhodesia Party plan is intended as a safeguard for all races, Anti-Marketeers fail in close vote to swing party against principle of membership, How to change trains at 100 mph..., Poll examines how to restore peace in Ulster, Kabul publishes 'confession' of dead Premier, Western dilemma over Soviet carrier, By-election likely after death of Scottish duke, Co-op gives new look to royal coach, Tyne valley flooding approved, Hackney reverses rent act decision, Mr Des Wilson elected to Liberal council, Education to eliminate human factor, Congress agreed on Bill to curb war powers, South Africa's enemies at UN score a victory, S Vietnamese launch big bombing raid to avenge battle losses, EEC to be major election issue-Mr Foot, Jenkins back seat caution rejected by Mr Wilson, Research results soon from Manplin model, Bomb blasts Army careers office at Surbiton, Herr Brandt a Chequers guest, Correcting Tory errors not enough for TUC, Salisbury attack on 'callous' Wilson speech, Underground embankment road proposed for Chelsea, 14 girls hurt as wall falls in school's canteen, Preservation can be a bad joke in the theatre, BBC reporter ordered to leave Iran in three days, New hope at Chrysler after union peace plan, Agnew retaliation on Justice Department, 'Grass roots' are rejecting traditional role, Drug addicts: what Britain can teach the Americans, Blind student feels lost in Kafkaesque maze, Drinks protest by pickets, Vietcong delegates walk out of Paris talks, £mh\m London Library appeal beats target, Prevention rather than cure-but at what cost?, Flying Horse is sold out, Lone sailor saw baby elephant in Atlantic, Abolition of privilege but no pledge on 'top 25' schools, US-Icelandic talks relieve tension over Nato base, Human skill and judgment on the test circuit outstrip mathematical analysis, Hard bargaining between parties at Stormont unlikely to provide basis for agreement on executive, New society to speak for council chief executives, University plea on new Turkish law, A little more money for each mile but millions saved in the end, White woman set alight by youths in black district, Zaire breaks off relations with Israel, Dangerous boredom at 70 mph, Ex-envoy says Chile junta engaged in sinister task, Safety and the driver Generating research into behaviour at the wheel, Food prices Cheaper cuts can be worth the effort, Mr Nixon hits at Bill's limits on Soviet trade, Motoring education needs to begin early and be properly tested, Exchange of prisoners will quicken, Discouraging message for Mr Nixon in new polls, Mobile heart unit to be formed in City, Big Labour vote to let the electors decide on EEC membership, A kind of victory for the Army in Ulster, £80,000 Oxfam campaign, Stock up an unusual bottle party, Dr Kissinger 'to establish full ties'during Peking visit, Reversal for platform over nuclear bases, Closure of all nuclear bases in UK demanded, 5,000 evacuated after Melbourne tanker collision. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Photopia International Limited, H.A.G., Mellersh & Harding, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Export Credits Guarantee Department, Rolex, Britax., Avis., M P Kent Limited, Aeonics, Interim Statement, Capital Gains Tax, Park Tower, Midland Bank, Ansafone, Cse Aviation,, Common Law Reports Ltd., Benal Beach, Rt, Colston, Shelter, Armstrong Patents Co. Limited,, Lloyds Bank, Klippan, Woodhead Manufacturing Co., South African Airways, Peugeot, Sinclair, Stratstone, Triplex, J. B. Eastwood Limited, Hill & Smith Ltd, Royal Viking Line, The Political Quarterly, Hampton Gold Mining Area Limited, Persian Carpet Whart, Interim Statements, Macarthys Pharmaceuticals Limited, Chinese Exhibition, Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, Adams Foods, Associated Tyre Specialists Limited,, Saab (Gt. Britain) Ltd., Weatherall Green & Smith, Harrods, Motor Industry Research Association, Savills. Law: 'Student' pose in £20,000 theft of cathedral books, Midwife to be struck off after jailing, Magistrate's plea change, Calley lawyers draw parallel with Agnew plea, AUEW faces fresh charge of contempt of court, Dangerous man jailed, Law Report October 4 1973 Queen's Bench Division Remaining in UK not a 'continuing' offence Singh v The Queen, Mary Cairns plea adjourned, Publisher fined in case of unwanted goods, Six identified in bomb parades, inspector says, New inquiry into moors killing of taxi driver, Sentence on soldiers 'brutalized' by Ulster, Woman 'led theft of family treasures', Terrifying display of violence by 'flying pickets' at building sites, prosecution says, Mr Panaghoulis sues. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Rail hygiene plea, Westminster Abbey, Tylers and Bricklayers Company, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Dutch minister backs move for more control, Mr Kirk proposes committee to decide who has last word on EEC expenditure powers. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Miscellaneous Financial, University Appointments, Sales And Marketing, Secretarial, guide line, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Reviews: Moses arrives in Paris Moses and Aaron Paris Opera, A day in the Swiss countryside L'Invitation (aa) Academy One A Nest of Gentlefolk (u) Paris-Pullman Asylum Collegiate Theatre, Oct7, 14 and 28, Frenzied history lesson Cries from Casement The Place, Maxwell Davies Queen Elizabeth Hall, Concert tribute to Klemperer, Npo Festival Hall, Malcolm Binns Queen Elizabeth Hall, Pinter to direct at NT. Sport: Rugby Union Japan's captain could play against Wales, New voice in an old movement, Commonwealth Games Weightlifter is captain of Welsh team, Racing Habat has workmanlike victory, Olympic congress Women members a possibility for the IOC, Sports in Brief, Cricket Carr replaces Griffith as TCCB official, Athletics Jipcho tempted by £16,000 offer, Show jumping Robeson changes sunshine for double glazing, Boxing James's resignation a big loss to British sport, Golf Jacklin pleased with his putting opens up five strokes lead, Squash rackets Huge entry in Harp event, Ice skating Heartening success for British champions, Football Big money does not dictate to Ipswich. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Settle The Cod War, Lives At Stake In Chile, Harder Feelings Towards Eec. Letters to the Editor: Role of the Sovereign, Jackson Amendment, Insurance surrender values, Hadrian's Wall strategy, HMSO order, Enough said!, The case for giga and tera, Investing IMF with adequate powers, The Grand National, Polytechnic report, Tring bypass, The Irish vote, Convicted drivers' age, The training of doctors, The Liberal Party philosophy, Educating immigrants, The regime in Chile, Labour's plans for nationalization, Importance of credit controls, NRDC role, Europe's attitude towards Commonwealth sugar. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Sir Ralph Furse, DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH A leading Scottish landowner, PROF E. W. GILBERT Geography at Oxford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 4, 1948. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,503, Price in the clouds for Whistler's butterflies, Radio. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Selling of Debenhams. Business and Finance: £230m sales for Snia, Signal Oil expects capacity boost from latest drill test in North Sea, Business Diary: Mitsui's man bows in, Llanwern steel mill lost £3m through strikes, Bids and Deals, Dutch hopes for accord with unions on inflation, Patent News, Mining, Europe and Overseas, American bid approach lifts Universal Grinding shares, Company News Warning from News Int on costs spiral, Datsun rebukes Lord Stokes over imports, Associates' deals, EEC help sought on freeing scrap exports, Food prices up 13.88 pc on year ago, Scotland's first new town seeks trade in Germany, Fixed Interest and Money, Kodak dispute causes further 200 to be laid off, Industrial grants at record level for north, NatWest pension fund lends £3m to property firm, Commodities Tin soars £37.50 to new peak, Thorn outlines plan for colour TV expansion, VW dealership expansion, Maltsters urge farmers to improve varieties, Sharp fall in U S wholesale prices a welcome sign for Nixon Administration, Briefly from the Boardroom, Forecast of 30 pc surge in kitchen appliance sales, Chrysler looks at Europe sources, Bonn deal with Russia for nuclear fuel on way, The long march to industrialization, French face dearer petrol order, EMI profits jump 49 pc to £27.3m, £20m City block sanctioned for Credit Lyonnais, Equities Fisons strong on US buying, $25m Eurobonds for Capital & Counties, Germany intensifies credit squeeze, Boardroom split leads to Oilex resignations, Disputes over profit levels hold up price rise claims, Shell may build tanker base in Shetland, Estimating trends after EMI's strong finish, Warning of 1,750 redundancies if Meriden blockade continues, Another big anti-trust claim against IBM, Standard's offshoot to absorb bank in California, Sedco plans firefighting rig for North Sea work, Import prices in August show the biggest rise since 1967 devaluation. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr John Hendre made deputy finance director of Cadbury Schweppes. Property: London And Suburban, Rentals, Residential Property Great asset of pleasant areas, Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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