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The Times - 28/06/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Sweeney, From Penny Symon, By Peter Hill, By Our Political Staff, From Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Our Education Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Stewart Tendler, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, Tony Loe, John Higgins, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Adam Fergusson, David Pryce-Jones, Nicolette, Milnes Walker, Philippa Toomey, Miles Kington, Richard Holmes, Myrna Blumberg, Bernard Levin, Richard Harris, PHS, John Sackur, J. E. RICHARDSON, , D. J. CROPPER, , IAN R. GRANT, , ROBERT BIRLEY, P. E. B. NEWMAN, , O'NEILL OF THE MAINE, , EVAN M. WILSON, , JOHN LORD, GRAHAM DOW, , DAVID W. MELTON, , Great Billing, , RICHARD BUTLER, , G. B. HEYWOOD, , F. W. MOTTERSHEAD, , JOHN DIAMOND, , BARBARA CASTLE, , G. WISEMAN, , G. H. ASHBY, , A. M. WOOSTER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Local Government Correspondent, Mr David Dunhill writes:, Mr Edgar Anstey writes:, By John Whitmore, From Anthony Thomas, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From David Cross, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Dennis Dwyer, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Anthony Rowley, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Gerald Ely, DEREK BENSTEAD, , BERNARD LINCOLN, , K. W. R. WYNTER, , JOHN MOTUM, , PAUL WOODHOUSE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Rodney Cowton, Stuart Marshall, by John Earle, by David Willey., by Simon Scott Plummer, by Andrew Hale, by Ian Murray, by Milo Farneti, by Peter Nichols Rome Correspondent,

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Politics and Parliament: Appeal to both sides in Rhodesia to come together in spirit of mutual compromise House of Commons, Minimum wage, Tory's wartime colleague tortured in Greece, MPs back to the hilt possible injunction on defiant drug firm, More details of EEC butter subsidy: five million to get tokens, Gazumping, Parliamentary Notices, Control of sauna baths sought, Sir Alec hints at progress in getting Rhodesia settlement, Steel Corporation pays 'poverty ' wages, European Parliament's role in enlarged EEC House of Lords, Child-resistant containers, Parking fines. News: Father's role in family undervalued, Registered unions face threat of poaching, Jet lands 'blind ' after hail shatters window, Katie Stewart, Speedier land purchase procedures urged, The ostrich and lion 'live on still in Britain', Brain experts query drugs as sedatives, Grimond house used in attempt to stop building, Channel tunnel rail 'should not carry lorries', Tireless efforts to make a difficult marriage work, Environment Blackheath guards its grass against the car parks-landscaped or not, Paris inflexible on defence policy, Motoring Strict training for Japan's learner driver, Union leader will not withdraw from talks, French decision awaited on Cartland case, Army ends parliamentary system in Uruguay, Rebel clergy free from terrors of praemunire, Hongkong lawyers fight new laws, TUC calls for boycott of French goods, Solicitor admits improperly attesting forms, Three bad months overshadow foreign trade picture, Riding and bridling the militant tiger of workers' control in the unions, Heath pledge on better deal for disabled people, Owners clash in battle for Rome newspaper, Science report Teratology: The potato blight debate continues, Hard times of a rubbish collector, The Times Diary The protection every sailor needs, MP sees a 'macabre last tango' in Fleet Street, A-level pass vindicated as test of aptitude, Labour reveals plans for nationalizing shipbuilders and marine engineers, Heart transplant benefits need further proof, Growing anger and resentment lead to political violence in abandoned south, French isle being evacuated, Easy win for Mr Beame in New York party poll, Britain's exporters have much ground to make up, 80 per cent vote forecast for Ulster Assembly poll, Alliance Party tackles Londonderry, Inquiry into lung disease link with humidifiers, Iceland ready to give Norway fish rights, Russians who 'sank' South African oarsmen arrive, Lords cermony: Lady Sharples,, The Queen and Duke tour Ontario small towns, Made in Italy Economy makes precarious recovery against background of speculation, Archaeological report Carbon dating: Accuracy confirmed by statistics, Making sense of your space Part four Living rooms, Labour delays document on capital sharing, Plan to give Britain its way on regions, Constitutional crisis in US over Nixon veto of bombing ban, Old rival throws in his lot with Dr Kaunda, 1,000th society for Civic Trust, Warning to health service critics in Australia, Bitter White House attack on Mr Dean, Bewildering array of issues and party labels in Ulster poll today make prediction of result rash, Most Americans ignorant of EEC, Kurds mobilize for full-scale war with Iraqis, Africans striking at the foundations of apartheid, Girl aged 10 leads bull to show championship, Watergate Mr Dean rebuts 'embezzlement' charge over campaign cash borrowed to pay for honeymoon, Government and commerce try to fill the plates of the meat-eaters, Mr Bhutto tests readiness for Bangladesh deal, Greater say for women in Labour policy urged, Libya workers set out with a will to enforce Colonel Gaddafi's edict of 'power to the people', Party that backs regime is launched in Greece, Immigrants and the law: A question of faith Ronald Butt, State aid for private companies in effort to maintain high employment, Unwarranted attacks on public officials, Lord Greenwood says, Giant chemical group survives £435m losses, Report links smoking and highly poisonous metal, Huge sums voted to modernize transport and to protect jobs, Japan's century of search for identity, Festival makes another profit, Flexibility and professionalism the keys to financing industry, Patient died as search was made for plug, China carries out 15th atmospheric nuclear test, Nixon 'enemies' named, Manchester Exchange comfortably held by Labour in by-election. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Brussels-Sheraton Hotel, Bendix International Finance Corporation, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Highlands & Lowlands Para Rubber Co. Ltd., Harrap Books, Commercio Estero, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Hodder, Collins, Stopped Shipment Heathrow Airport Public Auction, Triumph, Dimplex, Banco Ambrosiano Milan, Credito Italiano, Atlas, Ansafone, Steel Samson, Fiat, New Penguins, Thriller, The Times, Wimpey, The Times Special Reports, Dorman Smith, CD, "Lloydiana", Desmond Seward, Certified Ppa Dividends, Cassa Centrale DI Risparmio V.E., Chibi Car, 23rd International Technical Exhibition, H.A.G. Decaffeinated Coffee, Iasm, Bp, Ecgd, Pelham Books, Douglas, Boac, The National Book Sale, Bna, Eni 1953-1973, Danieli & C Spa, Italsider Annual General Meeting, Anglowest Limited, Rusconi Editore, Rta, Lowestoft Eurolink, The Printed-Word, Banco DI Napoli, Bnl, Rome, Hannibal Ceramics, The National Trust Guide, George Allen & Unwin, Assessorato Regionale Turismo. Weather: The Weather. Law: Man charged with £609,211 bank robberies, Former mayor and two other men jailed for what judge called appalling corruption, Former aide pleads guilty to conspiracy, Director accused, Mother on murder charge after twin dies, Pay rise case affects thousands, QC says, Athens students' sentences reduced by half, 10,000 watch execution of Ugandan soldier, Keith Richard granted bail of £1,000, Boy of 8 goes back to mother Court of Appeal, £250 fine on Chilean. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,418, Inigo Jones and the Stuart Court, Radio, England chess players in hard struggle, New record price for a Turner, Broadcasting. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Horse show Filly takes two prizes first time out, Cricket Fluctuating game ends in triumph for Kent, Golf No ease for England at Penina, Sports in Brief, Racing Understudy to play leading role, Yachting Dismay makes final surge towards winner's gun, Tennis Nastase raises doubts about his fitness with laboured win, Athletics Jipcho breaks week-old world record. Reviews: Desperate struggle Bird Lives! The High Life and Hard Times of Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker By Ross Russell, Paperbacks Holiday Reading Two I, Who's Who Fortune, Travelling hopefully, In the grand manner From Sea to Sea The Canal du Midi By L. T. C. Rolt, At the heart of horror The Bram Stoker Bedside Companion Edited by Charles Osborne (Gollancz, £1.80) The Bedside Book of Horror Edited by Herbert van Thal (Barker, £3), The Solti approach to Carmen, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Festival Hall, Twelfth Night Bankside Globe, London Mozart Players/Jacob Queen Elizabeth Hall, William Gerhardie, still writing at 77, of whom, Quickguide, Fiction this week Three Wogs By Alexander Theroux (Chatto & Windus, £2.25; Wildwood House paperback, 95p) The Gasp By Romain Gary, Holiday reading Up country at the end of the line Rides on Railways By Samuel Sidney (Phillimore, £2.50) The Rail Road Book of England 1851 By Edward Churton, Music for Wind Band Snape Maltings, All at sea. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Time is running out for capitalism's abominable snowmen, 25 years ago From The Times. Editorials/Leaders: No Retreat On Rhodesia, The Repeated Cycle Of SAD Families, The Problems Of Phase III. Letters to the Editor: Hardbacks to the wall, Pastor in the House, Inflation-proof annuities for savers, The Crown and Canada, President from Blackburn, Building in Jerusalem, Trees by the million, Homes to rent, Public schools, Survival of bookstalls, Dispersal of civil servants, Salaries in the NHS, Misleading statistics on food, Hotel service charges and the computation of VAT, Temporary secretaries, Parking in Bloomsbury, Footpaths and landowners' rights, Need for a plane that suits the EEC, Rail arithmetic, Noise pollution by air, Boycott of S. African universities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Oxford acclaim for Mrs Helen Suzman, Salters' Company, BSC fellowships. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Peter Baylis, Mr Ernest Clynes, MR GEORGE LYWARD Help for the maladjusted, MR F. H. MAYOR Connoisseur of painting, Mr Peter Street. Business and Finance: Fire damage cost up, Business Diary: Merger of the heavyweights, Whitehall studies comparative costs of advance built factories, Europe and Overseas Big upswing in VEBA earnings, Du Pont offshoot adopts EEC rules, Geoffrey Bell discusses fundamental changes in foreign exchange markets Why nobody wants the undervalued dollar, Gough Cooper presents a case for builders, Statement on ICL financing expected shortly, Bank gives blessing to merger talks by two finance groups, Eurosyndicat, Wider powers on safety proposed, Private steel firms face shortage of supplies, Caution advised on air ventures, U S oil groups could face anti-trust suits, 'Firm date needed' for switch to metric, Attempt to stop US oil refiners' retail selling, Roche faces injunction if prices are raised By John Groser Political Staff, U S stockholders seek injunction, Last year the worst since 1926 for industrial unrest, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities Speculative buying of Tara, Rolls-Royce (1971) is to pay receiver £87.5m for the aero-engine assets, Commodities Reuters index tops 1,000, Perkins settlement hopes collapse as talks fail, Mining Yukon to increase stake in Lornex, Quiet opening for Smith Bros shares, Money Market Rates, Bids and Deals 'LAGS'-Jessel £2.2m switch, Warship builders want to keep share of work, Progress in talks on ending the 'lump', Dr Burns links run on $ with inflation, UK group acquires £20m office blocks in Paris, BP will sue buyers of oil from Sarir field, Rise in French prices excessive-M Giscard, Britain challenged by EEC on tax ruling, GSA tin sales halted, Issues & Loans Growth rate of EIB declines sharply, Price of milk, Average family spending rose 13 per cent in 1972, Outline approval given for dock site development, Company News British Match over target at £7.8m, Concern at 'cut price' moves by US life offices into other markets, Associates deals, Fixed Interest and Money R-R news boost loan stock. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Dollar easier but above worst, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Shipping Industrial again wanted. Business Appointments: Business appointments Aerospace society's new president. Property: Land For Sale, Country Properties. Births.

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