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The Times - 15/06/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Rozer Berthoud, By Hugh Clayton, From Penny Symon and Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By David Hencke, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, Hugh Clayton, From Martin Huckerby, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield, By Ronald Faux, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Roy Lewis, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Anthony Thomas Economics Correspondent, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Alan Coren, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Sheila Black, Hugh Stephenson, Lord Chalfont, Robert Fisk, PHS, Dan van der Vat, MOHAN S. KATARIA, , PETER FRY, , CYRIL CARR, , KRISTINA MICHAEL, , PHILIP GOODHART, , MICHAEL SADLER, , D. K. ALLEN, , WILBERT L. HINDMAN, , CECIL ROBERTS, , ELIZABETH KENNET, , IRIS CAWLEY, , L. REED, , CLARISSA KALDOR, , WALTER TRACY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Anthony Rowley, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Industrial Editor, From David Cross, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Stuart Marshall, Adrian Hope, By Dennis Dyer, From Frank Vogl, By Guy Hawtin, Eynon Smart, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roger Vielvoye, A. D. PATON, , PATRICIA DE VINE, , M. F. NANCE, P. A. VALDER, , CLIVE LEWIS., MICHAEL JEFFERSON, , J. G. EVANS, , Richard Comyns Carr, Paul Routledge, Christopher Wilkins, Gerald Ely,

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News: Grumbling response to training plan, President Pompidou asks Opposition to lunch, Dr Kissinger sued over phone tapping, Mr Chi supports West European unity, Recruiting to the Army is down by half, Cancelling Maplin 'would not save £1,000m cost', General Gowon in friendly talks with Mr Heath, Mob ousted from RAF bomb range, Coloured grievance is rejected, Subsidy by GLC may prevent rise in fares, Safeguard on police reporting of convictions, Understanding reached on peace in Cambodia, Shopping around, Limits to be put on Dutch soldiers' duty to salute, Committee to study happiness at work, Japan clash likely on South Africa project, UDA man extradited to face murder charge, Wales could be another Ulster, Mr Thorpe says, Bacon prices fall, but some gin to cost more, Hospitals staffing 'lunacy', Debré law on conscription eased, Rhodesian President blames British loss of determination for failure to reach settlement, Chinese sink wells to beat two years of drought, Former law chief said to have approved the Watergate raid in advance, Increasing violence and unrest grow out of poverty and frustration Security drive to stop Jamaican crime wave, Fairer deal forecast for Aborigines, Rains defeat refugee who escaped sharks, No light at the start of the chunnel, £5 rise over three years offered to train drivers, The Times Diary Celebrating the great outdoors, CDU is no match for Brandt, Network of centres proposed to save archaeological sites, Science report Medicine: Babies of alcoholic mothers, Peking puts restriction on BOAC in air agreement, Cornwall's one theatre may close for lack of funds, US economic controls have mixed reception, No obstruction in Poulson inquiry, Attorney General says, Government expects fall in home loan interest rates, Lord Wigg warns Labour of splits, 'Publish and be damned'is not right maxim for the press in Ulster, Mr Whitelaw says, Public back Mr Powell and Mr Roy Jenkins, Tennis players to seek injunction, Peterborough tightens its belt as Perkins shut down, Weighing Europe on the scales of power, LT says it had authority to lease Telstar, Mr Brando hurts his hand against a jaw, Burmese rebels threaten to kill Soviet hostages, US urges immediate start to new peace move in Middle East, Prime Minister of Lebanon resigns again, Ministers fail to break cod war deadlock, Food prices Promotions make lamb best buy this week, Legal fight fails to stop extradition, Senate votes to block funds for Indo-China war, Council sues building firm for £3.6m over housing scheme, Government determined to press ahead with Maplin airport despite defeat, Boadiceas of the French supermarkets, The many faces of Unionism, West Europe Mr Rogers presses for changes in Nato, Plan to reduce housing costs, Church of England decision on women priests may be deferred for months, Nixon-Brezhnev summit to pave way for arms pact. Politics and Parliament: Commons to debate four reports before recess, Words with history and value, Children awaiting their trials in prison, Scope for greater care against fire, Code for second mortgages, Canada controls petrol and paraffin exports, £250m private capital in water industry, Ulster opinions to be sought on form of machinery for consent, Curbing the heavy lorries from Europe House of Lords, Prime Minister tells building societies to cut interest rates House of Commons, Race ruling on foster children to go to Lords, Sharing of power can work given good will, Future role of remedial professions, Next week, Mr Heath and Mr Wilson agree on Diplock commission's powers, Status of Isle of Man, Mr Callaghan gives stern warning on sabotage of Ulster assembly, What Chrysler should be told, Ramifications of vice ring can be investigated by security inquiry. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bendix International Finance Corporation, British Vita Company Limited, Theroyal National Institute For The Deaf, L & P Poster Group, Barclays International, Anglo American Corporation Group Coal Mining Companies, The Hodge Group Limited, Kenning Contract Hire, National Westminster Bank, Gross Cash Registers Limited, Bass Charrington Limited, The Observer, Flotex, Coutts & Co, Gordon's, Business Communications Division,, Antony Gibbs & Sons, Ltd., The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, CD, Agua Brava, Deutschland, Dewar's, J. Compton, Sons & Webb (Holdings) Limited, Df, Good Year, The Citrogen Gs, Thomson Quick Ticket, Ernest Scragg & Sons (Holdings) Limited, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Ramc Officer, Cse, Atcost, Schroder Flexible Bond, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, Twa, Weatherall Green & Smith. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Queen's Bench Division Returning immigrant must prove his case Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department Ex parte Mugal, Ex-mayor tells court of £1,000 'backhander', Watergate Witness tells Senate hearing he was appalled by the scope of $1m espionage operation, Film director is jailed for Tito 'insult', 'Last Tango' banned in Colwyn Bay, US court sentences Mr Meyer Lansky, Court of Appeal No injunction for non-continuing wrong Desk Advertising Co Ltd v Societe Civile De Participations Du Group S. T. Dupont and Others, Holiday case man shows film in court, Four sentenced to death for Nazi atrocities, Radar pioneer caught by speeding trap, Petition for man who fragmented his wife's skull, Firearms Act evidence Kavanagh v Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall, Chancery Division Get-up of coloured tablets a trade mark Smith Kline & French Laboratories Ltd v Sterling-Winthrop Group, £100,000 theft charge, 'Tapes trial' appeal against conviction refused. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Top post for Sir Thomas Brimelow, Independent university appointments. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Planning Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: This Week Thames, Work is a Four Letter Word Bbc 2, Emilio Greco, The Provok'd Wife Greenwich, Fox into jackal The Day of the Jackal (a) Paramount and Universal The Canterbury Tales (x) Swiss Centre Slither (aa) Empire A Film About Jimi Hendrix (x) Warner West End, Margaret Cable Purcell Room, NPO/Andrew Davis Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: New production, Ingrid Bergman in comedy, Radio, Broadcasting, Jacqueline du Pre, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,407, Mainly Mozart, Photographs of Goring and Nazis fetch £945. Sport: Show jumping Psalm suspect as Ann Moore defends title, Tennis Men's titles at Wimbledon in the balance at another court, Cricket Lancashire and Kent drawn to meet in final, Racing Piggott can help Can't Win belie her name at Kempton Park, Golf Player raises pulse with record round in Operation Comeback, Rowing First and Third Trinity look unbeatable, Sports in Brief, Football England's tour ends on low note as Italy at last gain revenge. Editorials/Leaders: The Commons Does Its Job, Only A Tribunal Will Do, Mr Nixon's New Freeze, Home Loans Interest. Letters to the Editor: Is a second mail delivery necessary?, Liberal practice of community politics, The Watergate affair, Police attendance at courts, VAT and Trade Descriptions Act, Hospital care of elderly, Anglo-French strategy on Concorde sales, Protests at the theatre, Tests on the Third, Conduct of troops in Northern Ireland, Lord Halifax's embassy, Election forecasts, Mersey Docks contingency reserves, Shareholders and political donations, International Court, No housing bonanza for the young, Second homes, Banks' policy on the halfpenny. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Cdr David Joel New ideas in furniture, Honour Arundel Books for teenagers, Lieut-Col H. Moysebartlett Oriental and African studies, Marion Rotter. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 14, 1948 Berlin restrictions. 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, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Bid move lifts Edger Inv, Foreign Exchange A poor day for the dollar. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest and Money Base rate moves help gilts, Issues & Loans Bejam's growth momentum, BP halts production at two South Wales PVC plants, Tate & Lyle link-up with British Sugar Corporation mooted, Commodities Cocoa up another £33.25 a ton, UK steelmaking still at a disappointing level, Business Diary Bankers to the nobility, Company Meeting John Hawley & Company (Walsall) Limited Makers of Tents, Marquees, Camping Equipment, Polishing Machinery, etc. Board's Expansion Policy, Kuwait oil move denied by Gulf, Brokers hit by commission cuts, Wall Street plunges further 12.57 points, Federal Bank will not intervene to support 'undervalued' dollar, BSC plant at Shotton must close, men told, Briefly from the Boardroom, £21.7m Jump in aerospace sales, Tyre-making innovation by Pirelli, Oil export deals will raise cost Shell chief says, Mr Maxwell regrets using word 'liars', British & Commonwealth ahead of target, Business in Europe Building up Spain's motor industry, Europe and Overseas Daimler-Benz still on growth path, Tungsten could fall further, Price Commission tightens rules on profit levels, UDT to pay £11.3m for US finance company, Eire's incentives to British firms, Monopolies Commission likely to be strengthened under new title, Company News Doubled net earnings from Elec Rentals, Patent News Using fountains for advertising, Treasury man to head NEDO, NatWest cut in base rate to 8 pc takes the City by surprise, Industrial Films British producers move into expanding market of package deals in staff training, Money Market Rates, Power plant delay unlikely to affect NEDO forecast, Japan has record deficit for third month running, Scott Report clauses for Insurance Bill, Employment in Europe, Chrysler paying to avoid lay-offs, union claims, EEC buys $9m worth of uranium in Germany, Mining Anglo-Transvaal Cons profits of R6.9m, Malta in tax talks, Bids and Deals Triumph (US) in £2.2m purchase, Fresh Comecon laws may be similar to those in EEC, Airlines' sales forces to join, Lords debate on La Roche is postponed, Record May for French imports and exports, Unremitting grind of the production line, Europe's space projects in the melting pot, Dollar falls despite Mr Nixon's freeze, Equities Steadier tone in major stocks. Business Appointments: Business appointments Security association's chairman. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential property New ideas for old houses, London And Suburban. Births.

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