The Times - 02/01/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Warman, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, Stephen Jessel, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Derek Barnett, From Michael Hornsby, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Richard Davy, From Fred Emery, From Philip Short, From Eric Marsden, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, William Mann, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, Tom Stacey, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Louis Heren, PHS, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, WILLIAM BIRTLES, , BRIAN HARRIS, , LOUISA SERVICE, , NICHOLAS TOMALIN, , PIERS DIXON, , G. H. FOWLER, , JEAN MARSHALL, , DAVID STEPHEN, , MAX HANNA, , PRUE KYNASTON, , AVEBURY, , HAROLD WEBB, , J. E. THOMAS, , SYLVIA SAYER, , ERIC WORSLEY, , J. A. F. SOMERVILLE, , O. J. WHITLEY, , RUTH ST. BARBE MARSH, M. F. de BUNSEN, , By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, From Ronald Faux, Dr J. M. J. Rogister, By Roy Farndon, By Ronald Kershaw, By Arthur Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, By Clifford Webb, RICHARD G. WILLIAMS, , IVOR CLEMITSON, , GORDON COLLING, , R. W. PUZYNA, , HENRY MOORE, ROGER COBLEY, , Eric Wigham, Edward Heath, T. J. O. Hickey, Denning, Michael Cantuar, Jeremy Thorpe, Zuckerman, Edmund de Rothschild, Sir Paul Reilly, Sir James Richards, Llewelyn-Davies, Derek Ezra, Asa Briggs, Angus Wilson, Sir Alec Clegg, Goodman, Yehudi Menuhin, Jonathan Miller, Roger Bannister, Richard Attenborough, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Roy Strong,
ResumoNews: A thought for the next 300 years, Acute shortage of blood in some US cities, The London art market is celebrating Britain's EEC, Jewish Defence League militants face prosecution in Israel over campaign against Arabs, Snow reports, US choice of Athens questioned, More pressure cuts, gas users warned, Mr Heath flies home and asks to see E-day papers, Fair wind for a fanfare, TriStar crash expected to be costliest yet, Continent puts a higher value on sport and is racing ahead, Festival to give Ilkley a bookish look, Design: pioneer work on schools, environment, fashion and craftsmanship, Warning to voters from French President, Direct action planned by campaigners for broadcasts in Welsh, Philippine troops and Muslims in bitter clash, West end actors' pay rise banned by minister, Student protests worry Egyptian Cabinet, 121 assassinations in Northern Ireland's 467 deaths for year, Rich spoils of an interrupted dialogue, 14 arrested in Lisbon church 'peace vigil', North Vietnam warns Americans before talks resume in Paris, Indians told trading preferences will end, Only minor changes in immigrants policy, Great advantages and opportunities for science in its EEC setting, More councils to back thalidomide parents' demand, Every resource and skill needed in grafting new laws on to the old, Final Amin deadline for transfer of firms, Pakistan call for election under new constitution, The Times Diary Chinese cut the proctocol, The Pope has influenza but gives midday blessing, The Cowboys' turn to bite the dust, Murder of young couple brings Ulster assassinations into Irish Republic, Labour Party in Scotland to contest new seats, Education notebook Whitehall expected to take a closer look at what is taught in schools, Lynch call for peace effort, 'Just a normal winter's day' in port of Dover, Englist music-uncertain and temperate like the English climate, International cultural network exists but is not fully effective, Hard-liners divided on reconciliation with Prague intellectuals, £50,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, Decision on the sixpence likely soon, English influence on literature in Western Europe has reached a low ebb, Three contrasting attitude discernible beneath the surface, Passengers grounded by all-day fog, Openning of an era offers Britons the chance of guiding events, Enormous untapped potential of the Open University, Positive benefits to industry will largely depend on its own efforts, Student dies after being abandoned in desert, Strikes threat by civil servants on eve of Downing Street talks, Planning: new towns give lead to world, 'Students use calculators in examinations', Architecture: provincial outpost shows its unified strength, 'Shock treatment' in urban ministry plan, The City must look to its laurels, Christmas parcels at Paddington cleared, A reminder that minority begins at home, Changes in local government units may cause some famous names to disappear, Prospect of a more Christian community, Guerrilla found hanged in Tokyo prison, Britain fulfils its first duties as EEC member, Dr Kaunda frees opposition leader, Many faulty cars called in by makers 'never traced', Six mph faster could have saved Trident, Mr Mintoff refuses £3.5m rent from Britain, The case for multinational parties, Fashion, Battered children centre in Manchester, Ventilation from within and without is what the theatre needs, Sweden put among nations where freedom is at risk, Slender tower in improved design for 600-bedroom hotel on South Bank, The people who cannot wait for social reforms to work, Science report Environment: Smelter waste revegetated, Building with the bomb, Thousands of workers take French leave, Eight Britons freed from Spanish jail, Film makers will cast a fresh eye over our way of life, Ministers to discuss tactics. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: International History, Dunhill, Sadler's Wells Opera, The Lewis & Peat Group, Macarthur's, Barclays International, Boat Show'73, Hardy Amies, Tkm, Common Ownership Enterprise, Forward Into Europe, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, M&g, New London Theatre, Jersey Artists, Leicester Permanent, Eec, John Ward Collection, Spd, Drake & Cubitt Holdings Limited, Tyndall, Royal Opera House, Rhp, The Early Bird, Bea, Skf, Agnew. Law: McGuinness refuses to recognize Eire court, Family draw £44.80 a week in benefits, Guards officer on assault charges. Picture Gallery: The first section of this Special Report discusses Britain's influence on the evolution of European ideas and culture, the impact of EEC entry on the British way of life, and the nation's role in shaping a new European identity. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,268, Radio, Uhlmann takes lead in Hastings chess, Broadcasting, Orchestre de Paris. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Reviews: Stay-at-homes get the best of Sunday prom The Damnation of Faust Albert Hall, Royal Opera plans, MacMillan's Sleeping Beauty, Scapino Young Vic, Hungary honours Kodaly. Sport: Commonwealth Games Mr Davidge to manage England's team, Rugby Union Irish selectors break with tradition, Football Newcastle find Leicester a match, Cricket Hopes revived by Fletcher's catching, Racing Young amateur and Proud Stone back in action over fences, Sports in Brief, Tennis Mrs Court lighter and much faster now, Hockey Lancashire county champions. Editorials/Leaders: A Voice For Business, The Death Roll Of Northern Ireland, A Strike Of Civil Servants?, A Very Critical French Election. Letters to the Editor: Trade unions on TV, A reply to unemployment and rationalization, Feminine solicitors, Asians in detention, Support for REP, Off the map, Christmas post delay, The Lusitania sinking, Immigration: the next step, Prison service entry, Quarrying in the Mendip Hills, Misleading comment on cider fruit, Justifying the Lords, Telephone tapping, Delinquency and size of family. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Jan 1, 1948 National railways. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Henry Willink Minister and vice-chancellor, Sir Arthur Elton Documentaries pioneer, Sir James Horlick, Mr Harold Kurtz. Business and Finance: BSC status strike at Scunthorpe lays off 400, Sanction for dearer winter tours likely soon, VAT off to a shaky start in Italy, Kwik Save chief sells stake and leaves UK, London dockers reject stewards' call to black S American meat cargoes, Ministry supports rise of up to 7 per cent on dried fruit prices, New export certificates of origin issued, Cold war on the City front, 800 British firms seeking only 99 haulage permits for Europe trade, Industrial relations Government entente with unions still far off, Engineering panel to study group technology barriers, S Africa ready for 'outstanding growth', Life business in 1972 Standard Life well up again, Credibility versus fundamentals in THI, Boost for David Brown tractors, Appointments Vacant, HP figures point to December fall in vehicle sales, UK chemicals expansion lag, Scott Report on property bonds again delayed, Commercial vehicle sales take a turn for the better, Busier time for the carpet makers, Business Diary: London's little Europe seeks new home, Sterling and Money, Company News Mrs Brook now seeking Lesbrook shake-up, New Issues Legal & General's $30m Eurobond, Freight Report Japanese demand boosts market, Five-year forecasts by building Neddy, Are the poor getting poorer?, Tariff revision move by US. Business Appointments: Business appointments Director named for ICI division. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Year end capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling.
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