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The Times - 24/05/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Clive Borrell, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Penny Radford, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Robert Fisk, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By David Hencke Higher Education Supplement Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Tony Aldous, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Roger Berthoud, From Tim Jones, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Jeremiah O'Leary, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Alan Coren, Alan Blyth, John Percival, From Tim Deylin, John Higgins, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, H. R. F. Keating, George Hill, Tim Heald, Robert Fisk, Peta Fordham, Kay Dick, Louis Heren, George Clark, Sheila Black, Henry Stanhope, Bernard Levin, Julian Critchley, PHS, JOHN W. PARDOE., ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, , JOHN HUNTER, , BRIAN CROZIER, , D. J. S. CROZIER, , ANTHONY FLETCHER, , CLIVE A. CROXTON, , RICHARD OSBORNE, , MARY E. WARD, , ROBERT JACKSON, , LAURIE SAPPER, , J. S. HOBHOUSE, , R. H. J. D. RYDER, , D. R. DENMAN, , JOSEPH McCULLOCH, , J. DENIS BROWN, , D. I. S. JONES, , CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , M. D. EGAN, , A Correspondent writes:, J. A. W. B. writes:, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Ross Davies, By John Whitmore, From David Cross, By Clifford Webb, By Guy Hawtin, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, W. DENNIS HEYMANSON, , W. H. HEALING, , R. W. RADFORD, DAVID VINCE, , H. E. G. REES, , By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, P. G. HODGKINSON, , H. I. ALEXANDER, , Peter Jay, Roger Vielvoye, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by J. M. Ramsden editor, Flight International, by Humphrey Wynn, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, by W. P. Robinson Master of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by Michael Mortimer, by Arthur Reed, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent,

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News: Commander King finishes round-world voyage, Two French scientists attack atom tests, Katie Stewart, TUC decides to restart talks with Mr Heath, Scottish opera house scheme may go ahead, 'I have no excuses... I behaved with credulous stupidity', Stopping the MAD march of nuclear weapons, Two more die in underworld revenge killings, Denmark faces dilemma over Strasbourg, Kissinger hope of progress in Vietnam talks, Russian curtain lifts in the sky, African leader in Rhodesia leaves secretly, Technology for quieter aero engines exists-but the price of peace is high, Escapers meet rescuers, New printing unions body, 40 killed in battles with mutinous Indian police, 32,000 foreign women had abortions in Britain in 1971, Lord Lambton, man of contradictions, Mr Crosland set to take over from Mr Callaghan, Hoover defiance on wire-tap plan, The Times Diary Giving up the trade of revolution, Call-girl dossier names two other ministers, Constituency officials stay silent, Police extremists may be weeded out in Madrid, Call to ban all Nato flights from Iceland, Aviation A Special Report to mark the opening of the thirtieth Paris Air Salon Swing to simpler tactical aircraft, Postmen throw out Adpost agreement, Outside interests lead Abaco move to secede from Bahamas, Malawi ban on footballers with long hair, Computers ease flight deck worries, European military market offers export scope, Environment Edinburgh stand against the highwaymen, Doctors are curing many cancer patients, Bigger role for magistrates' clerks urged, Herr Brandt reinforces optimism over Berlin, Watergate Intermediary tells of efforts to buy Mr McCord's silence to avoid a 'national scandal', Local cuts reassessed, Housing association grants limit is raised to £10,000, Mr Carr says 30 police areas out of 49 had less crime in first quarter of this year, TUC puts up affiliation fees by 20 pc, Children's encyclopaedia riots in Kashmir, Archaeological report Dried-up branch of the Nile traced, Environment issues sway the planners, Science report Nuclear physics: The elusive quark, MPs debate whether to try neo-Fascist leader, Tenzing, 20 years on, arrives for the Everest team's reunion in Snowdonia, Publication of secret memo adds to scandal, Coupons will be used to get butter subsidy, Entente Concordiale strains cooperation, Zambia outburst on border killings, The supersonic debate: luxury class custom could justify high cost..., Clemency offer 'came from top', Nixon admissions fail to convince critics that whole story is out, Boys' canoe trip criticized by coroner, Cypriot negotiator briefs Athens on peace talks, Mr Nixon's double squeeze at work, George Hutchinson Edward Heath: a very private man, Sudan President to stay despite prices uproar, Motoring Should safety regulations be more severe?, Smaller manufacturers in civilian market can afford to have the larger smiles, I did not sign amendment, Ulster MP says, M Pompidou pleased by summit, General tells of woman friend's death, Action programme for EEC energy policy is blocked by France, Glasgow fire officer denies fireman called for a ladder, Argentina ready to release guerrillas in kidnap deal, A place for quiet, short-range jets in world of jumbos and supersonic transports, The hunting of the quark, Women priests debates end in uncertainty, The IRA's new fashions in terrorism, ...£1,000m bill the main criticism, Nasa has down-to-earth role too, S African student editor faces charges, ICI chief defends level of wages paid to blacks, Tory society of fair rewards rules out 'excesses' caused by capitalism, Mr Heath says, Plea to open MPs' dining room to public, Mr Spender is favourite for chair of poetry, Unions' statement of aims in new talks, Joint ventures to maintain national prestige, Police seek men who tried to sell Lambton pictures, Cars burnt by rioters in Londonderry, Waisting away on £52m a year. Politics and Parliament: Growth in adult education classes, Document on disabled workers an honest attempt to give facts, Recurring criticisms of disaster inquiries Houseof Lords, Why Hill Samuel-Slater Walker merger will not be investigated House of Commons, Statement promised from Prime Minister, Royal Assent, EEC Commissioner told Britain will not cut back aid given under Industry Act, MPs press for details about oil interests of minister, Bill to curb activities of 'winklers', Roll over relief for replacement of assets, Salary of new manager of Everton FC, Mr Heath promises full statement in the Commons today. Law: Queen's Bench Division Presence of caterpillar in tin of peas 'not unavoidable' Smedleys Ltd V Breed, Inquest opens on Victoria Falls victims, Court not to hear plea by Bavarians until Monday, Woman had iron bar, murder case man says, Bank official to be cross-examined, Four Scots prisoners jailed for a further six years, Sean Kenny owes £20,000, Police break up Ovambo protest outside court, Lord Lambton accused over drugs, Assassination plot alleged in Libera trial, Court of Appeal Ex-wife loses 'impudent' claim for share in matrimonial home Cuzner (formerly Underdown) v Underdown, George Ince cleared of all charges in Barn murder case, Beduin lose eviction appeal, Three accused of plot to damage, National Industrial Relations Court Flexibility over dismissal claims Coates v C.J. Crispin Ltd, George Ince cleared in Barn murder case, Lords reserve judgment in thalidomide case. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Winsor & Newton Limited, Ppa, New Scientist, Carpets International, Newsociety, Burmah, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ward Lock Ltd, Found, Luncheon Vouchers, Gill & Duffus, Lucas Aerospace, Redfearn National Glass Limited, Home Charm Limited, Winn Industries Group, Department Of Trade And Industry, Shorts Aircraft And Missiles, Ansafone, Snia Viscosa, CMI, Fraser Ansbacher, Rumbold, Allied Polymer Group Ltd, Berwick Timpo Limited, British Caledonian, Asphalt And Coated Macadam Association, Solitary In Johannesburg, Chartered Surveyors, Estates And General Investments Limited, Grumman Corporation, Macready's Metal, Pelham Books, Thomson, Chatto & Windus, Boac, Railfreight, Figure Beauty, Caravans International Limited, Westland Aircraft Limited, British Aircraft Corporation, Cib, Louis C.Edwards & Sons (Manchester) Ltd., Halifax Building Society, The Quaker Oats Company, J. Hewitt & Son (Fenton) Limited, Bea, Forcei, LA Baule. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: First play by Irving Wardle, £11,000 paid for a pair of silver candelabra, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,388, Radio, Broadcasting, Finest collection of French gold boxes to be sold. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: A woman to be Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, Senate confirms Richardson appointment, University news, Latest appointments, Father's award for a children's tale. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Theatres, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, British Leyland, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Crime Maigret and Monsieur Charles, Look, Stranger Bbc 2, Moran Caplat, Up in the air Wings Over Westminster, II Trovatore Covent Garden, Quick guide, Pied pipers at the White House The Best and the Brightest By David Halberstam (Barrie & Jenkins, £4.50) The Kennedy Promise By Henry Fairlie (Eyre Methuen, £2.60), Fiction Bannerman By Mark Ellis (Secker & Warburg, £2.25; Wildwood House paperback, £1.10) The Send-off By Christopher Leach (Chatto & Windus, £1.60)., The condition of life itself The Countryside Around You, Netherlands Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, The Limits of Sanity, Book reviews How to run,jump and throw more enjoyably, Britain to call the tune in Brussels, Tour of harsh moments, Guide to Modern World Literature, Fiction in brief, Bach Choir Festival Hall, Pressing Chekhov to limits The Seagull Chichester Festival, Headmasterly 'Neill! Neill! Orange Peel!' By A. S. Neill (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £3.75) Very Superior Men By Alicia C. Percival (Charles Knight, £3.80) The Arnolds By Meriol Trevor (Bodley Head, £2), Open secret Secret Societies in Ireland. Sport: Tennis Young Britons make an encouraging start, Denness century, Sports in Brief, Golf Cerrudo gets away from Dassu but jet lag could catch up with him, Athletics Pascoe copes with longer distance in fast time, Boxing Conteh needs more time to practise his skills, Racing Piggott picks Cavo Doro in Derby, Football Liverpool survive test of character. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Two fingers and the long arm of the law, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 22, 1948 Church and State. Editorials/Leaders: The Reputation Of The Government, Mr Brezhnev's Big Deal, Price Commission Delays. Letters to the Editor: 'No, No, Nanette', The appointment of Bishops, Women prisoners' dress, Varied criteria for granting a mortgage, Calibre of academics, Pronouncing Keynes, VAT publicity and its effect on small traders, Quarterly interims from public companies, Constitutional tussle in Australia, Liberal victories, Postal poetry poll, A boom, The price of land, Changing counties, Need to end the 'lump' in building, Top of the news, Animals in laboratories, Soviet arms in Europe, Greek play by students, Eire and status of Ulster. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Montague Dawson, Jean-Marie Serreau New plays for the French, Carlo Emilio Gadda, Mr Douglas Wills, Miss M. B. Gwynne, Charles Brasch New Zealand poet and editor. Business and Finance: Firms 'should do more' in training management, British Match's agreed bid puts £19.4m value on Wilkinson Sword, Minister outlines aims of Insurance Bill, Reuters starting a new money market service, Potash link up is banned, The best way out for Lonrho, Bids and Deals AW (Secs) step up terms to 160p, Company News McInerney up 31.6 pc, Eurosyndicat, Sugar talk, Fixed Interest and Money, Italian electricity shortage predicted 'in 18 months', Grading dispute threatens Cowley lay-offs, Economic policy The biter bit or the fooler fooled?, Business Diary: Wilkinson preserves its edge, Big U S effort at French air show, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities Cautious mood returns, 'Hard slog' fails to solve IMF dispute, Thorn invests £4.5m to expand TV tube plant, Roche lose case over white and yellow pills, Second estimates reduce consumer spending figure, Sound indications of booming hi-fi business, Silver weakened by 650 to 600 pts, Italian quicksilver, British Road Services will spend £1mon redevelopment projects, Plan to shut at least 12 berths in 'Royal' docks: 2,000 may move, British Airways will give computer aid to PanAm, Mazda cars 'will pass smoke test', Brazilian coffee chief hits out at consumers, Money Market Rates, TUC urges 'tax havens' inquiry, Scotland to have economic planning unit, Redundancy fears at last BSA motor cycle factory, Mattel pulls out of British toys market in no-cash deal, £4.5m boost for Short Brothers' bigger Skyvan, Norwegian cruise line plan more ships for Caribbean, BLMC growth 'depends on far bigger profits', Compelling logic of British Match merger, Company News Armitage Shanks easily tops its £3m-plus promise, Commodities Cocoa tops the £600 mark, Issues & Loans Denmark in $150m 12-year funding, Mr Tanaka calls for imports as price curb, Lord Shawcross stresses that SEC would be wrong for city, Associates deals, £60m claims for Scottish industrial aid. Business Appointments: Business appointments New finance chief named for BR Property Board, DTI names inspectors for Lonrho inquiry. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Further fall in the pound, How the markets moved, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds Because of technical difficulties the prices below are repeated from yesterday, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, London & Regional Market Prices Bid stocks active, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.

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