The Times - 28/03/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, , By John Roper, From Ronald Faux, From Christopher Sweeney, From David Cross, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Polittcal Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, Frank Roberts, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Pat Healy, From Charles Hargrove, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Louis Heren, From David Spanier, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Martin, From Jerome Caminada, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, Stephen Walsh, John Higgins, William Gaunt, Robert Shelton, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Max Harrison, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Railton, From Dudley Doust, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Fred Emery, Hugh Stephenson, PHS, by Richard Crossman, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, R. W. BEARD, , MARGARET STANSGATE, , E. G. EDWARDS, , J. A. POPE, , DENNIS GABOR, M. F. PERUTZ, , GEORGE PORTER, R. R. PORTER, , M. H. F. WILKINS, , PAUL FATT, , W. S. FELDBERG, , J. R. S. FINCHAM, , P. G. H. GELL., WILLIAM HAYES, , H. E. HINTON, , J. L. JINKS, , JOSEPH NEEDHAM, , RUDOLF PEIERLS, , N. W. PIRIE, , M. R. POLLOCK., , R. R. RACE, , N. TINBERGEN, , A. J. EDE, , BERNARD CRICK, , J. A. S. GRENVILLE, J. A. G. GRIFFITH, , R. J. NORTH, , PETER VENABLES, , GARDINER, , TRISTRAM BERESFORD, , TOM K. EWER, , RUTH HARRISON, , MARGERY PERHAM, SOPER, , HAROLD INGHAM, , GRAHAM JAMESON, , ANTHONY JONES, , HARRY MARGARY., PETER CONDER, , A. J. HATHAWAY, , M. C. MacDONALD, , M. A. SCREECH, , EDWARD BRITTON, , HENRY HARDY, ARNOLD MALLINSON, , RONALD BUTT, , MARY MORTIMER, , Betty Jerman, Hugh Jolly, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Ezra Rachlin, Laurence Olivier, Mr Bryan Forbes, From Anthony Thomas, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Christopher Wilkins, By John Plender, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, L. GITTINS, , P. A. O'DONOGHUE, , C. J. FISHENDEN, , PETER KNOTTLEY, , T. W. BROOMHEAD, , By Hugh Clayton, G. H. KRAMERS, , John Whitmore, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen, Patricia Tisdall, Andrew Wilson, by Geoffrey Weston, Trevor Fishlock, T.F, P.O'l, Patrick O'Leary, by Roland Arblaster, P.O'L., by Patrick O'Leary, by Trevor Fishlock,
ResumoNews: Passing-out of Dartmouth, Quick bingo worries the Gaming Board, Industry has only to drop the hint and an invitation follows, Snow reports, Swindon New life for railway town as an increasingly dynamic industrial centre, Gap in Phnom Penh's defence perimeter, Special diets in hospital mean much more work, New Allende Cabinet omits military men, Iceland warned on talks, McMahon law chief accused of protecting terrorists, Iraq refuses to yield in border dispute with Kuwait and denies that its aim is strategic control, Reporters shown Israel's infra-red missile, Danish factory halted by bomb threats, New Sadat team for confrontation, Dawn raid after tip on murder of soldiers, Children warned after germ cultures moved, Cleaner rivers may have cost £700m by 1980, Turkish armed forces try to impose a president, Send patient to Broadmoor, nurses demand, Banned student held on way to Botswana, CIA evidence on Chile to be released, Public get chance to comment on roads before official inquiry, Rescue teams contribute to colliery disaster fund, The Europe-America conference in Amsterdam New terms for US nuclear support, How to give workers some say at the top, Outside work brings revenue to the repair shops, Japanese force up prices for Renoir, Customs strike threatens Italian firms, Lawyers act on news ban, Groping for the exit from Vietnam, Blackpool killings doctor 'known to be ill', Kith and Kids: Using 'bad luck' to gain acceptance in the community, Doing it Dom's way, Chinese keep options open on Concorde, Sioux leaders blockade militants, New Cabinet in Indonesia, US bombing in Cambodia goes on, The Times Diary A controversial lunch on the grass, Cheap-rate telephone calls ended by VAT, Chinese appeal for Pakistani prisoners, Improved environment 'depends on growth', Over 5,000 wait for hospital beds, When a wife may have to pay maintenance, Why all's not well with the welfare state, US troops resume withdrawal, Britain asks EEC for freeze of farm prices, Nun wins £34,000 religious award, Divided Unionists agree to 'negotiate' on White Paper, American expert raises spectre of West's oil supplies being cut off, MP's Bill aims to abolish the 'lump', Party politics rejected by Guernsey again, Local elections Administrative map loses some famous names, Warning on desperate position of students, Strikers at Renault shun student support, Labour pressure for intervention on Africa wages, Davids of art world tread the draughty alley of hope, State senator is Republican choice for mayor, EEC information office, Influences of the past, present and future in a gallery of five personalities 35 years of vision and determination, Science report Obstetrics: Smoking and pregnancy, Archaeological report Iron Age longhouses in the Cotswolds, School closed after fire damages block, Muslim team to discuss Philippine 'repression', Unions will not shun Pay Board, Inquiry report advocates national and local development councils for adult education, Soviet commissars meet to define 'the enemy', Vigilance on safety of medicines urged, Conjecture in France links new fraud charges with politics, The child with a heart murmur Our paediatrician on why this condition is not always a cause for anxiety, Prisoner did not need help of mother, QC says, Village life for new and old, Thousands for arts and sports, Minister states Russian attitude to war, TUC invited to send study team to Republic, Philip Howard looks at London: The bacon smokers Arcane art in a smokeless zone, Tory delegation to urge return of death penalty, Government scheme to aid parents of future, Ship and 32 crew missing, British Asians 'held up to 66 days', Living in Witwatersrand on £10 a week, Higher pay for non-white sugar workers. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Advertising picture 'surprised' Mr Heath, Encouraging sign of support for Ulster plan, Cautious Government approach to Erroll proposals for changes in licensing laws House of Lords, Churches exempted in discrimination Bill, Advertisement surprised Prime Minister, Call for £31m from European fund, 51,000 abortions on women from overseas, Better deal for patients by sound management of health service, More lost than gained-Mr Powell, Further ruling on speeches by ministers, Thirty settlements within Stage Two terms: no scope for conciliation on hospital staff House of Commons, Adaptation of US Bill on aircraft noise, Many British firms in S Africa have acted to improve conditions of workers, Safeguards for staff affected by Bill, No 'Precipitous rush' into new drinking laws, Labour modifies approach on Ulster White Paper Sinn Fein 'should fight election'. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Mellersh & Harding, Williaam Cox Limited,, Grant & Partners, Sony, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, The English Association, True Resurrection, Swindon Permanent Building Society, English And Continental Property Co. Ltd.,, Piccadilly, Horlicks, Raleigh, Moss Bros, Montfort (Knitting Mills) Limited, Oppenheimer, Dewar's, Halifax News, Radiation Dynamics, Thermovitrine Ltd, Gold Fields, Stratstone, Swindon, Bristol & West Building Society, Sporting Chronicle, Thomson, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Boac, Donald Macpherson Group, Brazil-Middle East Link, Yellow Pages, Society Generale De Belgique, The Avis, Audi Nsu, Grendon Trust Limited, Canlife Units, Guardian House, Herbert, McClean, Wiltshire Hotle, Stratstona. Law: Policeman gets £45,944 for injuries, Two charged with mugging murder, Caravan murder victim's son returns to France, Two sentenced to death in Rhodesia, Official guilty of murdering union reformer, Man 'confessed' to crime that never happened, Jail abuse on father who injured baby, Actress and MP offer bail for 10 in bomb case, 'A curiosity of the law' Regina v Bird, Drug couple jailed to aid their survival, Court of Appeal Subrogation in an industrial context Morris v Ford Motor Co Ltd, Man gets 14 years for part in bank robbery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 27, 1948 Rebuilding Japan. Reviews: Intricate sibling duel Hello and Goodbye King's Head, Our Town Thorndike, Leatherhead, BBC SO/Berio Round House, Topographers and etchers, London debuts, Spring comes to Vienna, Gas Works South Bank Polytechnic. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,341, Radio, Broadcasting, Cosi Fan Tutte cast change, Royan Festival. Sport: Table tennis Canadians move up to challenge English, Rugby Union England colts to play Welsh Youth, Football Poland faced by combined plans of Wales and England, Racing Why Princess Camilla could head the Grand National short list, Cricket Amiss falls one run short of joining Compton in Test achievement, Sports in Brief, Boxing Behind Buchanan's casualness lurks a lack of confidence, Eton College, Rowing Oxford gamble that more than paid off, Hockey A linchpin makes his point in triplicate, Golf Curtain up after the show has started, Squash rackets Safwat's virtuosity is double edged. Editorials/Leaders: No War, No Peace In Sinal, No Peacf, No War In Vietnam, The Needs Of Lifelong Education, Forging East-West Links. Letters to the Editor: Lift in a taxi, Advice in pregnancy, Sugar and health, Choice of school, The Channel tunnel, Student grants for books, Government impotence and the building society sector of the economy, French nuclear tests, Applause in church, Dockland offers opportunities to build offices, Unrest in Greek universities, Role of Assessment Centres, Bird-trapping in Cyprus, If Britain's population ceased to increase, Illegal VAT demand by retailers, Export of livestock. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr F.L. Attenborough, Mr Hugh Beaumont A gift for friendship, Lauritz Melchior, Dr S.J. Bach Biochemistry at Bristol, Prof S. G. M. Lee Psychology at Leicester. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Breweries active, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Pound advances 60 points, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Committee of 20 agrees to key reserves role for Special Drawing Rights, TriStar engine problems boost IMI's titanium, Minister asked to reverse price ban on frozen peas, Slater, Walker in a new financial climate, US trade deficit for February widens to $476m, S Africa cuts bank rate, Equities Tax loss sellers active, Fixed Interest and Money No enthusiasm for gilts, Industrial robots not likely to take over in the near future, conference told, National Carbonising chairman lends £-½m in crisis over liquidity, Company News Utd Newspapers boosted by advertising, Common wealth sugar producers in 'unified approach' to the EEC, New Issues, Bids and Deals Dover to take in Wellstood, Kuwait contract worth £8m brings Govan Shipbuilders' order book to over£58m, 1,650 jobs to end with BSC Shelton closure, Hull to pay £500,000 for 35 acres of docks, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary: Rights and wrongs of Co-op pensions, Alfred Herbert suffers a further setback with losses at £4.9m, Rothschild buys Gresham Life, Platinum shares hit by U S plan to cut stockpile, Advertising and Marketing Departure of Gossard announced by OBM, Reasons for today's housing shortage, Money Market Rates, Post Office expected to seek early price rises, Mining Cons Gold could earn 20p a share, Cowley plant to vote today, 38 African states seek monetary freedom, Tighter quality control on defence supply contracts, Lloyds sets up leasing companv, Sunderland may finance firms to cut jobless, Japan boosts machine tools, Japanese group to build battery plant in Eire, Hongkong stock market Falls and the case for remaining inscrutable, Hill Samuel moves its investment company, Money market rates soar to 16 pc in West German liquidity crisis, Lex to spend £5m on Volvo retail outlets, Commodities May cocoa hits limit up, MP critical of state's small nuclear share. Business Appointments: Business appointments New team on Hawker Siddeley Power board. Births.
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