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The Times - 30/01/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Paul Martin, From Christopher Sweeney, From Brian Cashinella, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Richard Wigg, From Ian McDonald, From Fred Emery, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Philip Short, By Richard Davy, From Mario Modiano, Prudence Glynn, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Alan Blyth, Richard Maylan, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Michael Wale, By Brian James, By Brian Lewis, By Rex Bellamy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen Boxing Cnrrespondent, by Frank G. Healey, by Robin Mead, by a Special Correspondent, Peter Evans, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, Timothy Raison, Bernard Levin, DAVID R. BATES, , R. J. ADLEY, , DAVID WOOLLEY, , BOOTHBY, , R. EDGAR HOPE-SIMPSON, , NORMAN PEARSON, , P. CARTER, , JOHN VAIZEY, , DOUGLAS HURD, , J. ARTHUR FLETCHER, , Will Hamling (Chairman), Marion Boyars, John Calder, Sarah Clark, Antony Grey, Richard Handyside, Bruce Douglas-Mann, John Montgomerie, Richard Roud, J. A. Simmons, Clifford Simmond, Eric Smith, Eric J. Thomson, Ian Wells, , CAROLINE DE COURCY, IRELAND, , JOHN H. S. BURTON, , L. SAVAGE, , C. D. WATTS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, , By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, A. R. G., By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Terry Byland, By Maurice Corina, By Dennis Dwyer, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Roy Farndon, By Our Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, By Gerald Ely, S. E. EVANS, , WILLIAM A. P. MATTHEWS, , A. S. LAUGHTON, , KENNETH JOHNSTON, , F. W. B. KITTEL, , BERNARD DAVIS, , D. R. ADAM, , P. M. HOSTLER (Mrs), , P. H. L. STRAGHAN, , G. HARLEY, , Eric Wigham, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ross Davies, By Ronald Kershaw, By Michael Baily, Kenneth Owen,

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News: Government coasts home on freeze Bill, Fashion Once and future fashion, Campaign begins for full union with Europe, Talks to open in Vienna tomorrow on reducing Nato and Warsaw Pact forces in Europe, Debate on Act which halted sewage boats, GLC to use computer for home allocation, Entire story a fabrication, Lord George-Brown says, Schumann visit to Romania has two aims, Mr Eban in Red Cross talks on war prisoners, Legal aid advertising campaign is endangered by Treasury cutback, Snow reports, Society opposes Snowdonia picnic area plan, Labour seeks adult education commission for pupils over 18, Mr Macmillan and the press briefing that led to Phase Three muddle, Under 4% of price complaints justified, Labour rejects statutory controls, Learning languages Baffling array of methods for those trying to catch up on the past, Benefits ruling threatens voluntary work scheme, Madrid killing is linked with plot to kidnap Jew, Commission haggles in Saigon while war rages, £12m airport extension for Edinburgh, 15 Britons among 38 dead as aircraft hits Cyprus mountain, Phobias and prejudices that prevent Britons from becoming bilingual, Hanoi fails to account for 56 prisoners, Soviet flotilla conquers frozen Arctic route, The Times Diary Riding out the storm in the City, Europe's battle of the balance, Catholic boy and man shot dead by terrorists, Education notebook Hard times ahead over students' grants drive, Relief track for power plant nature trail, Body to review support work for bridges, Soames visit to Washington for EEC, BBC radio chief defends plea to pools winner, Development warnings, Stranded passengers to be given more help, New chapter at Aldershot of the North, Limit of 12-hour day urged for air pilots, Mr Crosland says he will return coffee pot gift to Poulson trustee, Western communists embarrassed by letter of jailed Czech's wife, Mr Theodorakis 'no longer a communist', New moves to police policemen Law, but not unto themselves, Mr Cormack wins Tory backwoods fight, In the classroom, home or lab-a tongue to suit all tastes, Clash over scheme for marina on canal, Smoking ban ignored, girl tells inquiry into warehouse blaze, Pledge on food prices given by Mr Godber, Makarios threat of force against Grivas followers, Science report Pollution: Plastic waste in Pacific, A fair wind for Good-Boders, £1,000 electric car will be released early next year, Britain wins new battle for Waterloo, Paris is likely site for conference on supervising ceasefire, One-day gas strike in many regions, IRA says David O'Connell remains as leader, W Germans prepare plan to end the cod war, Spain appeals for closer ties with the Nine, Airport 'X-ray danger' alarm, How the Tories have raised living standards, Zambia demands UN action over border, Draft that became wind of change in US, Overspill will swell East Anglia and East Midlands, Nixon decision to continue Concorde rival research, Cambodian forces halt offensive operations, Soviet submarine shadowed, Works convener and union named in claim, Harmel retirement loss to Europe, Mr Heath flies to Washington tonight, Veronica's rise, Amin threat to shoot leaders of religion. Law: Cut-price conveyancer fails in Law Society action, Murder trial witness is 'still being sought', Detectives fined after being turned off train, Car owner was right to wait Martindale v Duncan, Leader of drugs ring jailed for 20 years, Court of Appeal Judgment reserved in Andy Warhol television film case McWhirter v Independent Broadcasting Authority, Student swindlers jailed, Pc elects trial by jury, Poulson hearing is told of antique silver coffee pot for Mr Crosland: 'I tremble to think how much it cost', Four accused of attempted murder after Yard raids, Leaders of communist group in Greece get 12-year jail terms, Couple accused of aircraft bomb threat. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Monomarks, Bell's, Hanson Trust, Furniture Show, Fiat, The Ashdown Investment Trust Limited, Eurogate, Samia, Ente Nazionale Per I'energia Elettrica-Enel, Court Hotels (London) Limited, Acklam & Barton Limited,, Halifax, Deliss, Egyptian Fish Marketing Co., Tyndall, Lovell, Rhp, Jones Lang Wooton. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Senior EEC job for Briton, University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Down-to-earth, Appointments Vacant also on pages 6 and 25, Into Europe..., Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on pages 6 and 24, Funeral Arrangements, lnlingua, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 24 and 25. Politics and Parliament: Standstill extended for further 60 days, Failure of EEC monetary arrangements predicted, Value of private practice in NHS hospitals House of Lords, Government want to be informed in advance about pay negotiations, Right policies can bring agreement, Inflation a threat to democracy-minister, Foreign Secretary fears front on Zambezi between north and south, Hopes that tug will become British owned, Talks with Uganda on British assets, Farm policy will not lead to general rise in food prices House of Commons, End of great period, Embassy to be in East Berlin. Reviews: Julian Moyle Wigmore Hall, Men and stones, London Woodwind Quintet Purcell Room, Rich, romantic style Warsaw Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hobson's choice Young Vic, Isaac Hayes Rainbow, Miss Stritch shines as the bar room wit Small Craft Warnings Hampstead. Sport: Squash rackets Easter runs out of rackets and ideas, Football Clarke underlines class of Leeds, Boxing Buchanan is below best but regains title, Cricket Lewis ends dearth of England hundreds, Tennis Lloyd and Warboys provide fine start, Sports in Brief, Hockey Only Scotland rely on home players, Rugby Union England call up Smith and Uttley for Ireland match, Racing Oaksey-Armytage combination could land treble. Editorials/Leaders: Equal Education For Adults, After The Ceasefirethe Next War?, Social Responsibility, The British Muddle Of Redundancy Pay. Letters to the Editor: Trident inquiry, Atlas Stone Co founder, Church unity, Advantage with France, The Victory Parade, The Design Copyright Act, Art and antique trade's special VAT status, An Ulster Parliament, Waste as a source of energy, Unfair trading and hotels, What is good for North Sea oil and gas is good for UK, Noise on Ullswater, Women and the EEC, Christ a radical?, Spending public money-Airport, Tunnel, Concorde, Mid-Atlantic Ridge study, In praise of ivy, Stock Market tremors, No defence pay-off, Cheque cards, Censorship and freedom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Young US pair set record in bridge cup, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,292, World auction record for Worcester bowl. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, January 29, 1948 Service rations. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Maurice Woodruff, Miss Caryl Jenner Founder of the Unicorn Theatre, Mr S. H. Leake, Mr Stanley Nielsen, Lieut-Gen Dori. Business and Finance: Dollar's decline to 4-month low revives fears for parity structure, The case for a second look at breweries, DTI studies finances of research agency, Equities No recovery in major stocks, Community exports to Britain up 30 pc in 1972, Mining Bishopsgate flotation imminent, Bowing to the corporate ethic, Laid-off Lucas employees start factory work-in, Property switch predicted if state controls continue, French cut Concorde fare, Ariel draws up the battle lines, Morgan Guaranty gloomy over US economy, Deadline tonight for BSC dispute, Fixed Interest and Money Good buying of 'long' gilts, Briefly from the Boardroom, Two good trade years ahead, Mr Shultz says, Dixon paper loss may spur Canada link-up, Shell denial, Business Diary: Welsh oracle's frightening oratory, Minor fall for equities after initial rally fails, Bids and Deals Mr Tompkins buys New Day stake, Japan revives export tax plan, Computer news Small systems from Honeywell and Rank, Counter-Inflation Bill Much work ahead in the next two years, Commission fine on US glassmaker to be paid, West Germany has £2,700m trade surplus, Commodities Poor day for LME prices, Inert gas systems advised for very large tankers, Company News Airfix predicts 28pc rise to £18m peak, Union advises BRS drivers to hand in heavy goods licences as pay protest, Babcock wins Woodall-Duckham in face of protests to Panel, Polish links with UK sought, National exhibition centre well booked 3 years before opening, Denial by IBM of 'destroyed evidence' charge, EEC's draft laws on redundancy opposed, Company Meeting Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate, Limited, French retail index shows price slowdown, Wine sales peak forecast, MP tries again with Bill to enforce job equality for women. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Uncertainty continues, Foreign Exchange The dollar under pressure, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board change at Portland Cement. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Births.

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