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The Times - 19/04/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Fred Emery, By Marcel Berlins, By a Staff Reporter, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Coins Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Motoring correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Brian MacArthur, From Eric Marsden, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Hornsby, From Rodney Cowton, Shirley Green, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Brian Lewis, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen, From Dudley Doust, E. C. Hodgkin, William Rees-Mogg, Philip French, Roger Baker, Eric Hiscock, Philip Howard, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, David Robinson, Thomas Walker, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Fred Emery, PHS, Brian MacArthur, PEDRO FEYTOR PINTO, , CASPAR BROOK, , ELIZABETH GARRETT, , ELIZABETH BRAY, , ERIC SMELLIE, , BARBARA CASTLE, , MARY TYLER, , R. MORLY BIRCUMSHAW, , DAVID KINGSTON, , A. F. FOSTER-CARTER, , ERIC COCKERAM, , H. LOVEGROVE, , C. ALLAN BIRCH, , MARGERY PERHAM, , M. H. F. WARING, , JOHN COOTE, , JOAN WAKE, , M. P. B. BRATMAN, , R. J. MELLISH, , A. S. MINTON, , MALDWIN DRUMMOND, , From Philip Howard, Mr R. T. Paget, , By Andrew Wilson, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Barnfather, By Margaret Stone, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Kershaw, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall, Eynon Smart, By Christopher Thomas, From Roger Berthoud, From Our European Business Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, ROGER CALYERT, , JONATHAN METLISS, , B. MENDES, , M. T. CONNOR, , FREDERICK McANDREW, J. E. ANDERSON, , A. K. BERGIUS, Hugh Stephenson, Margaret Stone, Christopher Wilkins, Gerald Ely, Peter Waymark,

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News: Motoring Is petrol engine doomed by fears of air pollution?, Katie Stewart, Army land 'could be used for homes', US removes oil import curbs in move to avert energy crisis, Plea to avoid 'stagnation' talk, Food prices Hugh Clayton Meat prices expected to rise after Easter, Homeless plight worsens in Kensington, Black Panther still in fight for mayoralty, Text of Prague radio interview, Mr Heath will be Judged by how his policies continue to force up the cost of living, Mr Wilson says, Government urged to use colliery shale in Maplin reclamation, Labour has a plan to control top companies, Pakistan studies prisoners exchange offer, Sir Humphrey Browne joins Haden Carrier, Anxious wait for monsoon to break drought, Resignations expected after Nixon volte-face, Stage management in Mr Wilson's visit, New bridge design for Channel, Protesters want to keep radio pirates, Army staff training, Industry Act 'irrelevant', TUC reports, Children humiliated by teachers, group says, Peace feelers are expected after Marshal Lon Nol announces plan for broadly-based government, Government wary on differentials and low pay, Train and underground drivers to strike on May 1, Hotel gang gets a £90,000 haul in London, Record £197m trade deficit as imports soar and export earnings fall, Take one client, an architect, and a house conversion..., Horace reinterpreted as angry young Shelley, Early start to the holiday rush, Mr Sinatra sings his way back to favour, Marxism and Leninism: with lessons for Mrs Thatcher, Silver pence polished like proof coins, Engineering clash over call to work with EEC, Authority 'must listen to TV public', An office for Sinn Fein despite ban, Emphasis on cooperation in Moscow concord, Dacca fears 500 dead in storm havoc, Shelter staff call on their director to resign, Museum is alarmed by forgeries, Odyssey of 24 Asian's with British passports, Christie's book sale brings total of £25,836, EEC Ministers will make new attempt to agree on farm prices in 10 days time, Mr Nixon and the scandal that would not go away, Holland has until May 1 to work out industrial pact, Man with three obsessions sought by police, Israel fears UN censure move led by Britain, EEC rules for meat clearance by vets likely to affect prices, 30 hostages go free as Harlem gang surrenders, The Times Diary Smoke, drink and live to 142, Party defeats Mr Callaghan over Holy Loch, Warning on risk in fitting third-grade tyre, Russians not sending men for link-up with Salyut 2, Sailor survived 10 days on a refrigerator raft, Renault dispute may close firm, Science report Pregnancy: Delayed effects of the pill, Smallpox epidemics in Bangladesh and India threaten world plan to eradicate the disease, Moscow suspends tax on Jews, Nuclear test warning to France, Prospects for Rhodesian settlement fading, University of Bonn closes after unrest, Press accused over QE2, The politics behind professionalism, Jail for woman who was the village nuisance, Split trips to E Germany, Holders of Rhodesian stock may get paid, Police see 'Women's Lib' art show, WEU Assembly delegates are nominated, Drug group will stay in British market. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: W.D.& H.O.Wills, Bank Of Scotland, The Times Motor Show Place, Common Market Law, I.L.T. Limited, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Price Commission, Cassell, National Westminster Bank, Leicester Sq Theatre, Akzo, "The Times Motor Show Place", Northampton Development Corporation, Make The Sun Shine For Someone This Easter, Ansafone, S.Pearson & Son, Ltd., Foyles Art Gallery, Friends' For Life, The International Investment Trust Limited, Booker McConnell, Pool Promoters Association, Chesterton & Sons, The Electricity Council, Pan Am, Corsica, Chatham House Journals, Thomson, Plessey, Ruberoid Limited, The Cape Asbestos Company Limited, Healey & Baker, N.M.Rothschild & Sons Limited, Trutex Ltd, Olympia Business Machines Co. Ltd,, Country Life, Dragonara Hotels, Bea, Abbey Life., Weatherall Green & Smith, Bicc, Christian Aid., LA Baule, Charles Hill Of Bristol Limited, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Water supply situation, Flood barrier by 1978, Irreplaceable atmosphere of London's theatres, Severe Budget ahead forecasts Mr Short, Former members of S Arabia forces helped, Getting Westminster's reactions to EEC proposals, Firm grip on inflation, Cruelty in dog breeding, Making democracy work at local level, Royal Assent, Some strikers financed from outside Britain, Government act to ensure fair distribution of available funds for holders of Rhodesia stock House of Lords, Some child seat belts not safety devices House of Commons, Abuses by owners of holiday caravan sites, Mr Heath not responsible for actions of Mr Wilson, Cunard will meet cost of QE2 security measures, MPs join in demands for retention of maps, Opposition to ending Ulster death penalty, Rail plan. Law: Court of Appeal Defence of automatism and the M'Naughten Rules Regina v Quick Regina v Paddison, Constable who lost eye 'will go on serving', Queen's Bench Division Let right be done Franklin v The Queen Petition of Right, Council risk fine if boy gets into trouble, Four years for jewel thief, Judge lifts ban on book of sex confessions, Trial date set for policeman on plot charge, South African student jailed for ban breach, Maoist group leader jailed for life in Italy, Court of Appeal Controller of property companies a person carrying on trade Ransom (Inspector of Taxes) v Higgs, Judge travelling to Suffolk a day early to beat May 1 railway strike threat, Wife signed an agreement to buy aircraft, 'First deferred sentence not very successful', Six years jail for art theft, A town's JPs 'part of old boy network'. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,360, Today, Radio, Miles takes sole chess lead, Pinter double bill to tour, Tomorrow. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Legal Appointments, University Appointments, Church Services Maundy Thursday, Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Bussiness Notices, Smaller Business Premises, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services. Property: Residential Property, Seaside buyers market, Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Easter Viewing, The Times Spotlight on the South Coast, Country Properties. Sport: Hockey Southgate's faith in attack wins London League, Rowing Penny Chuter to be ARA coach, Tennis Miss Wade loses to school girl in Hampstead tournament, Cricket New Zealand wicketkeeper has knee trouble, Snooker Higgins included in British side, Sports in Brief, Boxing Clark has check-up on an injured elbow, Football Defeat by Manchester United leaves Leeds almost without hope, A 'girl wonder' who is far more than just a swimmer The other side of Shane Gould, Golf Familiarity breeds an early leader, Olympic Games Decision on Montreal to be made next month, Good Friday fixtures, Rugby Union Barbarians make three changes, Danum demonstrates his liking for Pontefract course. Reviews: A blot on the landscape Whose Jerusalem? By Ronald Segal, Fiction Saint Jack By Paul Theroux (Bodley Head. £2.25) The Manticore By Robertson Davies (Macmillan, £2.95), Misalliance Mermaid, Sonor Elizabeth Hall, Don Giovanni Covent Garden, Bowman/Spencer Purcell Room, Most Admired Woman Eleanor: The Years Alone By Joseph P. Lash, Combining against the King, Abelard and after The Mark of the Maker A Portrait of Helen Waddell By Monica Blackett, Way down along the Mississippi Tom Sawyer (u) Dominion, Tottenham Court Rd. Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing (a) Leicester Square Theatre Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp (u) Selected Classics The House in Nightmare Park (a) ABC North London, Penguin's creator Allen Lane: A Personal Portrait By W. E.Williams, Quick guide, Private Lives Queen's, Man Alive Bbc 2. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April, 19, 1948 No orchids, The rancid smell of human greed. Editorials/Leaders: A Confused Document, What The March Trade Figures Mean, Butter And Other Muddles. Letters to the Editor: How toads cross roads, Policy on women's pensions, Local historical records, The Golden Fleece, Protecting the QE2, Farthest away, Vatican congestion, Postage profit, Consumers exploited by unjust price rises under cover of VAT, Housing associations, Sharing the Cup, Local election results, Portuguese assemblies, BBC Advisory Council, Making most of Channel Tunnel opportunities, The true rate of interest on mortgages, Sex education, Beaverbrook Newspapers, Teas in Winchelsea, Dealings with African states, United States discrimination against scotch. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Three new judges, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Earl Of Verulam, Lord Elton Former General Secretary of the Rhodes Trust. Business and Finance: Raising the earnings target at Plessey, 'Tiny' Rowland the vulnerable emperor, Airlines protest over rising airport charges, Commodities Renewed selling hits silver, Highest post-war rise in Swiss cost of living, Eurosyndicat, Scottish Co-op banking interests may merge with English bank, Need for mechanism to raise tax thresholds, Industrial films On the other side of the world, Scott makes the best of a bad brief, More join study for industrial isle in N Sea, Metal Box to build new beer can plant, New CBI deputy president named, More bank accounts, Company News Faster growth puts S. Pearson 40 pc ahead, Court Line expected to reveal terms for buying controlling stake in Clarksons, Unit trust sales reach £112.8m in first quarter, Mining RTZ hope to increase UK income, Scott insurance report urges stiffer controls, Unions' delay over Vauxhall pact may seek to avoid influencing Ford outcome, Mersey re-shape, Building society chief's warning on 'tampering', Steel men to consider peace formula, DTI puts ban on scrap metal sales to countries outside Europe, SEC told of talks before Equity Funding sale, £400 fine for illegal employment agencies, Briefly from the Boardroom, London heads the list for hotel grants from English Tourist Board, Equities Company news featured, Bids and Deals Eagle Star buys into Grovewood, 18 pc increase in paper and board production, Good prospects for US wheat, US tin sales plan, Rolls-Royce joins U S rival in study on Harrier engine, Holiday wages warning in Perkins Diesel dispute, CBI favours a Phase Three on US pattern, Business Diary: Thompson the cartel-cracker, Workers call for inquiry into P & O operations, Foreign Exchange, France tells eight oil firms to end price rings, Money Market Rates, High Court injunction by Lonrho chief confirms board battle to oust him, Andover to lose Norton Villiers assembly work, Bank of Scotland, New Issues Transamerica Corp's London listing, Go ahead for reshaping telephone network, Dearer printing and binding, Link-up service for companies looks to the creation of a unified industrial market, Fresh 'problems and chances' in textile industry, Fresh move to end yard dispute, Italy wants coordination on oil, Brazil exhibition, Fixed Interest and Money Trade figures upset gilts, S Americans protest at stockpiles sale by US, Wage rises for manual workers level out. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Burmah Oil lower. Births.

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