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The Times - 14/02/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From George Clark, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Tim Jones, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By John Roper, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Our Political Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Philip Short, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, By Louis Heren, From Eric Marsden, From Mario Modiano, From Stewart Harris, From David Bonavia, From Leonard Buckley, From Our Own correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, Alan Blyth, Kenneth Loveland, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Miles Kington, Robert Shelton, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Richard Crossman, PHS, Ian Wilton, Claire Palley, THOMAS BALOGH, , J. HOPE-WALLACE, , HAROLD LOCKLEY, , A. E. LEWIS, , MARY WOOD, , JOHN CLUNAS, , COLIN CLAYTON, , MICHAEL ISLIP, , JOHN THORN, , JOHN SUMMERSON, , SARAH WRIGHT, , MORRIS, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , GEORGE MIKES, , RICHARD BUCKLE, , DAVID LE VAY, , GEORGE A. COOPER, , (Miss) MARGARET RAWLINGS, BERNARD LEVIN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Nickson, Thomas Wentworth Day and James Fitz Simmons write:, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Mr Buxton Orr, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison, By Christopher Wilkins, By Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas, From Dan van der Vat, By Peter Hill, By Terry Byland, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roy Farndon, JOHN GOLDING, , BRYAN STANLEY, , By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, E. G. WOOD, , G. H. GREGORY, , By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson,

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News: Progress in talks on sale of work-in factory, Gunmen release hostages in Dallas drama, More bus only streets planned, President accepts Army's demands in Uruguay, Parking cut back for Changing of the Guard, Decision on dollar leads to effective 5½ per cent devaluation of pound, Snow reports, Clydebank council fined £5,000 for contempt by failing to implement court order on rents, Minister rebukes gas unions as cuts raise fears for safety in millions of homes, Turks recall Paris envoy, Teachers name first 90 strike schools to be affected by London pay dispute, Snap election talk among Cabinet, Government decision on rate aid for householders expected in few days, Loopholes in a soldier's line of duty, Island wins a minister's heart and sea water plant, 54 Tories call for NHS birth control, Question time in European Parliament gets off to wordy but promising start, Divorce rules puzzle Anglicans, Nine need for 'monetary identity', Personal view, Canned meat to be dearer, Father sets fire to house in protest, Polaris fired by British submarine is destroyed, Too many faults, too many pitfalls and a danger to the family, Student says low grant forced him to cheat railways during course, Third day of rioting at Cairo University, Medical inquiry team, Motor firms seeking alternative fuels, $2m counterfeit plot foiled by Berlin police, Sinatra gift to Nixon fund not reported, U S says hijack accord with Cuba 'imminent ', Hanoi to free 20 Americans early, Dr O'Brien,a fighter for realism, £480 outlay on picture may bring in $100,000, Prisoner's paintings sold for £900, M Mitterrand uses irony as weapon against M Pompidou, Britain and Russia asked for help in freeing Pakistanis held by India, The cranks who threaten the freedom of the individual, 'Traditional' flavour to be injected into chickens, 11 African nations to discuss EEC, Learning to live with volcanoes Iceland's violent geography, Women's chance of the best of all worlds, Cambridge dons reject exam reform proposed, Six safety rules agreed, Sex discrimination board may be proposed in Lords, Soviet chess stars told to work harder, Philip Howard looks at London: Historic transport Trams and trains find last resting place in city where they worked, War games through the Looking Glass, S Vietnam to free 1,000 women PoWs, Commune that quadrupled its rice yield, Military call-up threat to Greek student agitators, Tory takes an independent line at Lincoln in his personal testimony of beliefs, British surgeons asked to save life of Bilbao boy, Gaullists' poll recovery, Guidelines for vetting of pay increases, Uganda Army accused of raiding Kenya to steal 4,000 cattle, Mr Jack Jones tells union MPs about 5-point prices policy, Ford fined $7m on vehicle pollution charges, Chinese are ready to order 200 Harriers, Community lawyers to fill gaps in legal aid, Lord Caradon hailed by Israel press, Australia to keep secret radio unit in Singapore, Experts land in blizzard on volcano island, Sir Alec has a warm reception in Liberia, Holiday scheme for Ulster children wider, Science report Medicine: Craving for liquorice, Corsicans try to sabotage voting machine plan, Regional consultants break with BMA, The Times Diary Campari and pie with the chaps, Canberra cuts Throne from allegiance oath, Barrage of criticism for Craig proposal, Italian faces trial for saying he sold drugs to princess, Engineer says ministry is building too many costly, unnecessary box-girder bridges in Britain, Another airline in U S and Sabena drop Concorde. News in Brief. Law: Court of Appeal Majority decision for trial with jury in libel action Rothermere and Others v Times Newspapers Ltd and Others, Libel action to be heard by jury, Court of Appeal rules, Boxer elects trial, Ban on policeman, Son had father under his thumb, judge told, Irish court clears two of 6 secrets Act charges, Mrs Desramault wins action but case may reopen, Witness speaks of the second Mrs Symonds, 'Elderly Romeo' to pay vicar £1,300 damages. Index. Display Advertising: Rexnord, Matthews & Goodman, Review Of Parliament, National Westminster Bank, The Woodmill Property Group, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Gre, Its, Midland Bank, Monotype, Hawkes, Coutts & Co, Crusader, Heinemann, Lloyds Bank, Joseph Sanders & Partners, The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, Wg And S, Ghana Airways, Glass Glover Group, Lovell, London Life Association Limited, Coffee Board, Rhp, Solzhenitsyn, Leicester Permanent Building Society. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Calman on women. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services. Sport: St Moritz chosen, Hockey Selectors should have gone for more speed, Sports in Brief, Racing Roll-up could be Britain's tiercé, Boxing, Cricket One day's play for two, Athletics Bedford late selection for Britain, Football, Rugby Union Fifteen minutes to seek out and another 15 to destroy. Politics and Parliament: Growing Chinese interest in links with Europe welcomed by Commission, Consumers get right to expect reasonable quality in goods, 7,500 claims against Rolls-Royce, 'We must build a Europe with a human face': EEC Commission's programme for 1973, Labour leaders told to act responsibly House of Commons, Increase of rickets, NIRC appeals, Speed essential in progress to more efficient monetary system House of Commons, EEC aid for regions envisaged as supplement to national policies, MPs insist on consultation with Parliament, Spouse need not consent to sterilization, Unpaid fines, Mr Heath's views on hereditary peerages, Attitudes delay conference on the Middle East House of Lords, Negotiations with U S on energy policy, Nomination of councillors to health bodies, Ministers kept out of curriculum matters, Two Conservative MPs ignore appeal not to weaken Government position. Reviews: Rpo Festival Hall, Fifties realism wears well A Taste of Honey Young Vic, The Group Bbc 1, Stan Kenton Orchestra Ronnie Scott's Club, Perahia Queen Elizabeth Hall/Radio 3, Passing Remarks The Howff, Roy Harper Albert Hall, Genial Shakespeare opera Love's Labour's Lost Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Brussels. Editorials/Leaders: Hard Lessons From The Crisis, Base Rate Rises, The Army Shows Its Hand In Uruguay. Letters to the Editor: Telephone facilities, Colette, Censorship as a policy, Dr Rowse's Dark Lady, North Sea oilfields, Refreshed by his rest-, Management services subsidy for small firms, The gas strike: when public safety is endangered, Vauxhall Bridge, London ringways, Tax relief on mortgage interest, Styles of address, Road threats to Winchester and other cities, Wells Cathedral Precincts, Peace moves in Middle East, Lord Trenchard. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 13, 1948 Control of prices. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,305, Bridge team wins Provost Cup for third year, Radio, Broadcasting, A Hogarth brought to light in Brighton. Obituaries: Prof J. H. D. Jensen Winner of Nobel Prize, Mr A. Trystan Edwards, Mr Benjamin Frankel, Dr Hans Globke Chief Assistant to Adenauer. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread falls, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Pay pause 'could harm electrical contractors ', SE amends rules for operations overseas, Pergamon in fresh move for requotation, Business Diary: After the Smithsonian..., Difficulties facing the pound 'made international solution inevitable', Takeover code change mooted, Iran calls for oil talks over devalued dollar, Bids and Deals All-equity option wins Travers over to Tilling, Commodities, New structure of currency values causes confusion on international exchanges, Uncertainty makes it a dismal day for shares, New Issues Sears plans to float Swiss loan, Travel trade fears blow to holidays in Britain, United Kingdom Trade, Fixed Interest and Money, £14m for press and TV, Steel price rises may be greater than expected during Phase Two, Floating lira angers Dutch and Belgians, Company News Ford Motor earnings up 32 pc last year, Dollar price of diamonds up 11 pc, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities Sharp fall in thin trading, Distillers concerned over Scotch exports, A blow to the Australian mining sector, Mr Nixon wants US exchange controls phased out and a tough trade Bill as part of devaluation package deal, Money Market Rates, Tarmac buys part of Mitchell Construction, January trade deficit reduced to £77m, Commodity markets VAT scheme, Advertising and Marketing Young & Rubicam in medical agency move, Japan prime factor in new pattern of trade, NatWest leads way with base rate rise, Dollar devaluation: Mr Shultz's statement, BSC closures attacked, £150m start to Swan Hunter deal, Mining Rio Algom earn 68 per cent more, New car registrations still point to home sales boom, Associates deals, Pricerite share dealings suspended. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes on the board at Excess Holdings. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.

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