The Times - 20/07/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent., By Our Medical Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Philip Howard, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Gretel Spitzer, From Eric Marsden, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, By Peter Hopkirk, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Hennessy, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Lewine Mair, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, by Sheila Black, Irving Wardle, John Percival, David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, Charles Hargrove, Enoch Powell, Trevor Fishlock, PHS, J. REYNOLDS, , ROBERT ELLIOTT, C. E. CARRINGTON, , MATTHEW NORGATE, , JOHN OSBORNE, , JUDITH LISTOWEL, , ANN OAKLEY, , ROBERT HARVEY, , RICHARD MOORE, , MARY SOUTHERN, , GRAHAM TOPE, , JOAN VICKERS, , M. W. PALMER, , JOHN CORAM JAMES, , TOM BAIRD, , ALAN THOMPSON, , JOHN CRIPPS, , PHILIP STOTT, , GRAHAM S. NEWELL, , JOAN RICHARDS, , MORLEY KENNERLEY, , By Our Architectural Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Frank Howes, Ivor Newton, By John Plender, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roy Farndon, By Margaret Drummond, By Maurice Barnfather, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, BERNARD TENNANT, , ROBERT MCCRINDLE, , PHILIP W. BISHOP, , R. A. MILLER, , ERIC DUX, , C. H. LAWFORD, , W. A. MAIR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Anthony Thomas, Christopher Wilkins, William Ricketts, By a Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Legal aid guidelines 'should be binding on all magistrates', Home in hospital plea for child inmates, Hovercraft for Thames commuters, Brothers plan to turn derelict land into park, Watergate committee hoaxed over tapes, Brussels pledge on common good, Kidney surgeon replies to boy's parents' attack, Race divisions assumed, professor says, Science report Obstetrics: 12-hour labour limit, Their route to the Final, Bomb in Jerusalem market injures five, Grounds that reflect a different age-and atmosphere, Weak pound and dollar set fare problem for airlines, Pompidou warning on shortage of food, Shopping around, Threat to send finger as proof of Getty kidnap, The businessman is cricket's doctor Sponsorship not only aids the struggling but sometimes helps establish a competition, Truce observer sees Vietnam peace hope, British actor leaves hotel after disturbance, Bonn bribe inquiry to see bank accounts, Smaller Shepperton is to continue film production, Sense of well-being in strongest county batting side, Lords win government concession on Maplin, Millionaire who aided handicapped in secret, Food prices It is well worth while to shop around for salads, pork chops and mince, The end of a thousand years of 'mesentente cordiale', NPA to meet print unions today for more talks, Heath support for three big projects reaffirmed, Bank acts to raise interest rates in defence of sterling abroad, Attack on US grain 'plot', One-Day Cricket How the game was reborn and the pessimists proved wrong, Ministers of Nine approve plans to fight pollution, Labour MPs clash publicly as Government backs new tax plan, Youth League resumes party role in China, Failure to ban all nuclear tests criticized in report, Poor record but dangerous to make them the underdogs, Simple bell still a thief's worst worry, Minister gives pledge over Clydebank company, Rebates raised by £800,000, Councillors asked to register interests, Coloured adolescents must have equal chances, report says, Nurses' work as good as specialists', doctors say, Sir Alec convinced he is right over Rhodesia, Pakistan-India talks next week hold promise of success, New school protest by mayor, Christianity and the curse of Cain, Bogus Chile votes charge, Benson And Hedges Cup Final Kent vs Worcestershire The cricketer's lot is now a happier one The rewards are increasing through the big spenders, Spotlight on Wales, VAT 'threatens historic buildings', Arab gunman trades hostages for safe exit, Work on first command cruiser starts, Naples women riot as bread supply runs out, Senator Ervin says link between US law authorities and burglars was 'enough to make justice weep', Portuguese converge on Lisbon to welcome Dr Caetano back home, Trinity term calls to the Bar Lincoln's Inn, A third jade 'death suit' is discovered in tomb, Belfast Provisionals' commander among 16 men seized in day of arrests, Plea to bring back SET, Police report on alleged contract leak, The Times Diary The tourists' Stratford, Lone fathers face added strain and expense, Egypt to bar Libyan marchers to Cairo, The facts of the matter..., Matron says she was doctor's patient, Public takeover of Ceylon newspaper group, Keeping a Welshness in the hillsides, Slower decline in jobless total. Politics and Parliament: MPs launch strong attack on Lords' thalidomide judgment, Assurance for Mr Taverne, Well fed, MPs attack judgment on thalidomide article, Carr attack on MPs' mudslinging, MPs want electoral body to look at issue of by-election writs, Child 'credits' should be paid to mothers under new tax system, MPs' committee says, Wool industry to get £15m in state aid, Next week's business, Meeting hears bitter attack on Labour MP, Mr Carr refutes allegation about third minister and prostitute, Rhodesia discussions the best hope for a settlement House of Commons, Government will continue to make grants to Marathon for N Sea rigs, Political realities of seating arrangements House of Lords, Trial by jury broken down. News in Brief. Law: Maudling evidence on Poulson, Prosecution says wife planned husband's death, Two pickets are cleared of intimidation, Colin Levy remanded to jail in Alicante, Father flies home to England with baby son, Man wins murder appeal, Access order: child to visit parent abroad In re F (a minor), Janie Jones sent for trial in custody after police express fear for witnesses, Court of Appeal Family Division Jury's duty to decide doctor's bona fides Regina v Smith. Index. 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Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 28 & 29, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Theatres, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Bowls Scots take their ninth successive title, Tennis, Golf Hutcheon goes forward in day of superb scoring, Sports in Brief, Football Points for attacking play in Isthmian League, Rifle shooting Left handers defeat right handers, Athletics Clement overcomes heat to become best of Britain's winners, Show jumping, Cycling Hoban dominates sprints and finishes fourth, Racing Confidence in Niswyth to lose maiden allowance, Cricket Left-hander ploughs lone furrow, Rowing New plan for training of best oarsmen, Sports Council Grant of more than £2.5m for 80 projects, Yachting Danes set the pace at halfway stage. Reviews: Chaplin tribute to the theatre of his youth Limelight (u) Bloomsbury Theatre State of Siege (x) Curzon, The Removalists Royal Court, Barrie comedy for Oxford, Seven Deadly Sins Covent Garden, As you Like It Regent's Park. Editorials/Leaders: How To Protect The Boom, Rhodesia: A (Small) Step Forward, Right To Go Ahead With Tax Credits. Letters to the Editor: Easier mortgages for the young, Watergate, Other reported massacres in Africa, Channel tunnel, Army Air Corps, Who gains in the cocoa market?, No school on the wedding day, Cambrian National Park, Conference centre for London, Guarding against rabies, Cardinal Mindszenty, Bail of £10,000 for Mrs Levy, Marmalade, Signposts anonymous, Shortage of secretaries, Crash scheme for public building, Arguments against High Street 'problem shops', Divorce settlements, Why the D-mark is riding high. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Plaisterers' Company, Carmen's Company, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 19, 1948 Bombers arrive. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Thomas Overy, Miss Maisie Radford, Hon Sir Albert Napier Architect of the modern County Court Rules, Sir Wilfred Vernon, SIR JOHN ELLERMAN A passion for music. Business and Finance: £40.5m June record for unit trusts, Slater, Walker interests, Commodities Zinc jumps £26 to new peak, Issues & Loans £4m rights issue by Tower Assets, Barclays sets its rivals an example, UK lead consumption up 4.5 per cent, Associates' deals, Bids and Deals BET offer £7.2m for Harvey Plant, Company News Rotary Hoes' earnings all but doubled, Brokers in early rush to handle Sainsbury issue, Speed-up urged in progress on implementing equal pay by 1975, Lotus bid by Debenhams: Hardy Amies to be bought, Australia gives tariff cuts a mixed welcome, Union challenge on BSC costings, Fixed Interest and Money Deposits call hits gilt-edged, Iran consolidates oil pact, OECD predicts prolonged inflation, London And Cambridge Economic Bulletin-Ii Tax strategies needed to restore balance, Fresh Bonn clamp on non-resident share deals, Europe and Overseas £18m Paris purchases by Raglan's, Briefly from the Boardroom, Draft agenda for Tokyo trade talks, Port chief seeks minister's backing to end jobs crisis, Labour crisis hits electrical firms, Public sector deficit £650m in first quarter, GKN offering Wankel engine kits, £15m wool textiles aid is mainly for modernization, Business Diary: Exit Eustace from motor cycle merger, CBI stresses exports role in Phase Three, Slater, Walker group gives £130m list of holdings in 45 UK quoted companies, US officials say farm export curb 'temporary', GEC chief condemns state takeover idea, USDAW's Phase Three plea for lower-paid, Dollar makes a strong recovery, Equities J Sainsbury at 17p premium, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Many more vacancies but downward trend in jobless loses pace, Licence curb on job agencies, Jobbers Akroyd in merger talks with Berger. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Foreign Exchange Sharp rally in the dollar, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread fall in equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new vice-chairmen in Metal Box reshuffle. Property: Agriservices, London Flats, Property Incomes for elderly owners, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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