The Times - 22/01/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Staff, By Our Foreign Staff, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Denis Taylor, From Tim Devlin, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, Peter Evans, Arthur Osman, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Ian Murray, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By David Spanier, From Dessa Trevisan, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Martin, Leonard Amey, From David Bonavia, By Gabriel Ronay, From Mario Modiano, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Cliff Temple, By Brian Lewis, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Leonard Buckley, Michael Wale, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Michael Glenny, BARBARA SMOKER, President of the National Secular Society and Vice-Chairman of the British Humanist Associa tion., Ann Leslie, Gerald Ely, Jack Straw, Louis Heren, PHS, David Wood, CHRISTOPHER DERRICK, , GEORGE M. COLLIE, , PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH, , KEN SHARPE, , LIONEL JARDINE, , RICHARD YORKE, , GILBERT PAULL, , LEWISHAM, , J. CLEMENT TONJONES, Director, M. BISHOP, , E. B. M. PARFREY, , J. A. DICKSON, Director General, , REYNOLDS STONE, , PETER GRESSWELL, , KEITH RAFFAN, , TREVOR MORGAN, , By Clifford Longley, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From John Earle, From Anthony Thomas, By Roy Farndon, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Melvyn Westlake, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Agricultural CorresPondent, RALPH M. TURTON., M. HARVEY, , P. J. M. STONEY, , B. LANGE, , J. WILLENZ, , Ronald Kershaw, JOHN COLEBY, , Anthony Thomas, David Jones, Adrian, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Ross Davies, Robert Jones, By John Woodland, John Whitmore,
ResumoNews: New phase of intensive fighting in Vietnam attributed to 'land grabbing' before a ceasefire, Whitlam-Kirk talks show similarity of outlook, Dublin police seek men in car after blast, Wilson fear of 'lurch into fascism' if voters feel they lack choice, Viewpoint, Management How an ex-boxer put the punch back into Unichem, The Times Diary The FO: jockeying for the top, Shorthorn cross-breeding experiments reveal promising future for beef Agriculture, Call to Labour Party by Europe socialists, Snow reports, 75 arrested after prayer protest in Manila, Visas sought for trial, Mr Feather may lose Europe post because of boycott by TUC, Suspected Arab guerrillas held in Austria, Commoners fail in fight against forest changes, Farm men worried by Phase Two, Fears grow for life of man held by Basques, Spanish bishops want to end church-state ties, 700 arrests in Paris riots, Mr Nixon confident peace is near, Israeli vote to lift theatre censorship, Dr Leary in court today, Illegal volunteer force join UDA in 'unite or go' ultimatum to political chiefs, Christians must act on social issues to get unity, Navy saves nine from blazing ship, Liberal whip casts eye at Labour's right wing, Science report Selenology: Remote measurements, W German vessel's trawl wires cut off, Mr Wilson's new line delights Labour MPs, Higher limit on council election spending urged, Red Cross set for Indo-China relief operation, New group seeks more compensation for Irish victims of thalidomide, European unity topic on Paris talks agenda, More student unions may join rent strike, War relic to become youth centre Regional notebook, Shetlanders' stand in defence of farms threatens plan to prepare for oil boom, Lord Carrington flies to Kenya for talks, Mrs Binh says Vietcong must sign peace pact, Mr McGovern sees one-man rule, Satyajit Ray: from out of a sick city, discipline, inspiration and a new film already dated..., Housing figures to give emphasis to areas of shortage, International status likely for Peking airport, Right wing attack on Italian police, Smith moves on guerrillas 'admission of failure', Arab states put forces under one commander to stiffen their military front against Israel, Policemen talking What happens when a complaint is made against the force, Paris set for Vietnam final act, Mr McGovern: puritan populist without bitterness, Anger at reform of BMA brings threat of a rival GP body, Gunmen give in after hostages flee, Aslef will demand £40 wage today, Lt Phillips hunts with Princess, Equity bar on star stops show rehearsals, MP's Bill seeks special routes for big lorries, Grandmother's 1,500-mile drive to beat blockade, Conor Cruise O'Brien examines the arguments for democratic dues The rights and wrongs of minorities, Strictness of Phase Three price and pay curbs is likely to depend on success of Phase Two, BAC chairman faces growing American hostility to Concorde, MPs may put motion praising Speaker, NUT attacks Tories over sixth-form conferences, TUC should stop sulking, union chief says, Political education in jeopardy, Three girls and man killed in car crash, Egypt may end its feud with Jordan, Nationalist African leader murdered, Sixty guests are evacuated in second hotel fire, Tito film may lead to dismissals at academy, Three-party coalition for Belgium, Officers told to reverse trend in citizens' militia UDR failure to recruit Catholics, Prince Sihanouk opposed to Cambodia truce, Should companies contemplate the guru?, Fire equipment exceeded local standards, Interest rates pledge. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Kyowa Bank, Knight Frank & Rutley, Jones Lang Wootton, Longbourne Holdings Ltd., Steel From Stockwell, The London And North British Trust Limited, Eurovalu, Republique Francaise, McCorquodale Group Of Companies, Mepc, Anglo-Continental Investment & Finance Company Limited, The Times, M&g, Pakistan International Airlines, Sas, British Caledonian, Chesterton & Sons, Communicor, Douglas, Boac, VAT, National Airlines, Antony Gibbs. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Ulster beaten by England in bridge series, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,285, Radio, Broadcasting, Larsen wins 65 out of 74 chess games. Law: Post Office inquiring into telephone calls frauds, Soviet sportsmen's way of life criticized, Police traps anger Monte Carlo drivers, Five jailed in Greek kidnap plot trial. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Cricket Pocock returns to England and misses fourth Test, Golf Crampton is five strokes in front at finish, Rugby Union Forwards simply not good enough, Football Warmer extremities in spite of icy fingers of winter, Racing Newcastle's loss is Doncaster's gain, Sports in Brief, Boxing Frazier has limitations that Foreman may not discover in time, Snooker Edmonds's rally preserves England's record, Hockey Lancashire find pitch to their liking, Cross-country Briscoe can test his form, Bobsleigh Germans' aim is world title, Tennis Expected semi-finals likely in spite of beaten seeds, For the record, Squash rackets Hunt soon overcomes Alauddin after punishing start. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Appointments Vacant Also on pages 11 & 22, Funeral Arrangements, Women's Apointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Julian Bream Queen Elizabeth Hall, Rehearsal hall for LSO and LPO, Family Festival Hall, Lutoslawski Queen Elizabeth Hall, Triple bill Covent Garden, Sarah Yorkshire, Young Vic's two new productions, The Monday book Fellow-travelling never to arrive The Fellow-Travellers, Zoltan Kocsis Lygon Arms, Broadway. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property £6m Station House for Basildon. Editorials/Leaders: Firm Line Needed On Sugar, What Kind Of A Peace For Vietnam?, Mr Wilson's New Themes. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, MPs return to a heavy programme. Letters to the Editor: Travelling Rhodesians, Court action in Warhol film, VAT and the literary world, Anglican-Roman Catholic reunion, Better guide to the sales, In praise of ivy, Value of management training, Australia and the Privy Council, Forestry replanting, Cash for passports, Interpretations of France's views on role of gold, Three short, Conservation of petrol, How they spoke, The role of PEST, Not right, Planning the route of the M40. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Jan 21, 1948.. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Butler to stay Master of Trinity College, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Obituaries: Al Horowitz, Amilcar Cabral Liberation of Guinea-Bissau, Mr I. E. B. Skimming. Business and Finance: CITB sends protest to minister, Path for British shoes in Europe, Savings hit by Christmas spending, Farmers may ask state for support buying of eggs, Air Holdings seeks licence for Invicta routes, The jewellers' charter becomes an engineers' nightmare, Siemens pact shows limits of cooperation, Industry in the regions Hard facts behind the rising price of fish, Results this week J Brown, Grand Met Hotels and Tate & Lyle, Commodities Sharp setback in London sugar futures, Automotive Products' writ against Quinton Hazell, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary in Europe: Commissioner Thomson repares for a grand tour, Protests mount in Welsh steel areas as effect of BSC rundown is assessed Redundancies may top 30,000, Mr Walker told, Company News Record Ridgway optimistic as demend revives, Oil groups' demand for increased prices puts Whitehall in a dilemma, Institute of Directors sends appeal to Mr Barber for new investment incentives, Pig disease threat to profits, New Issues Alpine and its growth markets, Italian government sets up two-tier currency market to safeguard parity of lira, Surcharge request by Thomson Holidays, Brooke Bond to invest £1.5m in Kenya factories, Merchant bank takes the name of Cripps Warburg, United States energy Heat crisis paves way for change of policy, Liberty printed fabrics licence for Japanese, The City to speak on insider dealings, Harlands set to capture huge contract, Hauliers to challenge EEC permit allocations, Town and City properties in New York deal, Committee of Twenty facing tough session, Lending rate 8 3/4pc, Freight Report Big rise in US tanker needs, Chris Economides suggests a scheme for world monetary reform New SDRs that must be earned, Boots cuts price of 18 own-label products today, General Electric of US may enter enriched uranium fuel market. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Robert Kernick joins Grand Metropolitan board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Bonds traded in Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.
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