The Times - 15/02/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Tim Jones and Stewart Tendler, From Peter Strafford, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From Christopher Warman, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Philip Howard, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From George Clark, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, From Philip Short, From Mario Modiano, By a Staff Reporter, From Ian McDonald, From Eric Marsden, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Leo Goodstadt, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Wigg, From Paul Martin, European Parliament, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Downie, By Brian Lewis, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Penny Radford, Katie Stewart, Eric Rowan, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Clive Barnes, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Michael Ratcliffe, Robert Nye, David Pryce-Jones, Philip Howard, Ion Trewin, David Williams, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Norman Atkinson, PHS, A. H. S. MEGAW, , D. M. NICOL, , PHILIP SHERRARD, , GRAHAM GREENE, , KATHARINE M. R. KENYON, KAY DICK, , NORMAN HICKIN, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , HENRY JONES, , BRIAN ROWE., ANITA M. NICHOLSON, , N. G. WALKER, , PAUL PAGET, , TATTON BRINTON, , H. A. WILLIAMS, , JOHN BIRT, , HUMPHREY BURTON, , ANDREW FAULDS, , JOHN GOLDING, , JOHN GRANT, , TONY HEARN, , HUGH JENKINS, , LUDOVIC KENNEDY, , RUSSELL KERR, , GREGOR MACKENZIE, , KENNETH MORGAN, , TOM RHYS., ALAN SAPPER, , ANTHONY SMITH, , PHILLIP WHITEHEAD., CHAIM RAPHAEL, , KEITH BALL, , FRANCESCA BALL, , ANTHONY ARMSTRONG, , I. M. HUGHES, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, Sir Michael Balcon, General Sir Frank Messervy, By Melvyn Westlake, From Roger Berthoud, By Andrew Wilson, By Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Business News Staff, By Kenneth Owen, By Christopher Wilkins, By Maurice Barnfather, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, By Dennis Dwyer, From Sue Masterman, SIR HUGH WEEKS, , JEFFREY LEWINS, , From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, T. D. HUNTER, L. J. KAY, Director, , RICHARD NEED, , A. COOK, , GEOFFREY W. G. AGNEW, , MICHAEL EDGELOE, , Hugh Stephenson, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely, PETER WAYMARK STUART MARSHALL,
ResumoNews: Boys and girls 'behave differently from birth', Aid teams climb mountains to China's disaster area, Storm of criticism as £5.25m hovertrain project is dropped, Call for end to shooting, Mr Kirk attacks finance ministers' secret talks, Individual strikes were not discussed at Downing Street talks, Mr Heath says, Heath warning to TUC on strike risk to nation, Prime Minister gives his guidelines for monetary reform, Police in Cairo try to wear down students, Soviet scientist dissident called 'political simpleton', Denmark reduces National Service, Gentlemen's-and other people's-relishes, Greek university senate resigns, China hopes for removal of American air threat, Unions spurn move to win cooperation, Science report Viscosity: Stretching liquid, Children deprived of milk, What customers should do, Mrs Meir worried by 'dreadful' drop in Western immigration, Princess Anne sees lion spring at man, Former research scientist to be new Bishop of Durham, Mr Eban to put the Israel case in Britain, UN adds up population of Shanghai, Chad's animists.., Cheers as women's rights Bill gets second reading, Traffic delays as snow falls in 57 counties, Panagoulis brother to go on trial again, Two freed prisoners flown home to see sick mothers, Wreckers in danger of destroying themselves, Prime Minister's warning on 'fixed positions in industrial relations which can only damage the nation', GPs reject BMA plans for reformed constitution, Anatomy of an Arab coup attempt, Venezuela joins the Andean Common Market, Hongkong is to build £600m Underground, London juries clear 41% of defendants, Nato given report on Vienna impasse, Cambridge should not recognize students' union while disruption continues, Devlin report says, Lord Carrington ready to look at jet sales to China, British MPs oppose fixed parities call, Iraq detects foreign hand in Pakistan raid on embassy, The Times Diary Leeds snub for Nobel scientist, Student discontent leads to sit-in, 15p in pound rate for inner London education By Our Local Government Correspondent, Agreement likely tomorrow on ending Laos war, Safety rules being kept, union says, A case for free wages by rough justice, Motoring Most drivers of Japanese cars satisfied, Rebel Tories assess how far they can go, Centrists offer French electorate 10-point plan for government, Nixon aide in Bonn at crucial time, Lunokhod stumbles on Moon mystery, Environment Memories of oil and enterprise in the cradle of the industrial revolution, 'Country behind government policy', Mr Wilson demands fair consideration for gas men, Doctor left patient to die as asked, Government is 'like ostrich' on Concorde, Shops are bombed and woman is injured as Army patrols are fired on in Ulster attacks, Mr Taverne supported by journalist and bishop, Uganda retracts its threat to Kenyans, Design Report Hidden heating assets, Sir Alec visits Nigerian oil installation, Miners' leaders try to avoid showdown on wage claim, Washington and Hanoi 'healing war wounds', Warning by Mr Nixon on supplies of energy, Unmarked Ali defeats Bugner on points, Getting things done, Shopwreck days at Derry's. News in Brief. Sport: Rugby Union Same Scots to solve different problems, Cricket Relaxed MCC enjoy light-hearted win, Horse trials Meade not to ride Olympic medal winning horse, Racing Balinese strides away to victory, Sports in Brief, Boxing Heavier going this time for Ali the orator, Hockey Cambridge win gives useful lift to morale, Snow reports, Golf Henning and Bland share lead, Football, Tennis Richest event in Britain after Wimbledon, Commonwealth Games Canada will disregard any boycott. Politics and Parliament: Minister denies Government seeking confrontation with gas workers: risk of explosions, No special privileges, Minister heralds new era of toughness, Protection of badgers, Women applaud as their Bill gets its second reading, Search for system to guarantee acquittal to innocent and protect guilty from oppression House of Lords, Demands for compulsory use of seat belts House of Commons, European social budget envisaged: workers must have a chance to influence EEC manpower policy, Valuation list drawn up properly under Act, 'Gimmick' rejected: VAT decision on child wear in Budget, Mr Peter Kirk attacks mini-group meeting of Finance Ministers in Paris: not the right Community way. Index. 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Law: Cross-decrees by consent undesirable Darvill v Darvill, Costs for cleared men, Secrets case plea refused, False evidence plot by West End club owner alleged, Court of Appeal Successful appellant supported by AA gets legal aid Lewis v Averay, Scot acquitted in Bahaman shooting trial. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Legal Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: David Hockney Holburne Museum Bath, Company Theatre at Greenwich, Cinderella Ashcroft, BBC Symphony/Davis Festival Hall / Radio 3, Geraint Evans looks back, Early stirrings of the New York theatre Run-Through, A talent to watch Ronald Leith Festival Hall, Fiction Intellect alone Monsieur Teste By Paul Valery (Routledge, £3.15) Assegai!, The hottest ticket in town The Trial of Doctor Sacheverell, Provoking the pedants Varieties of English, The question of a lifetime The Forging of a Rebel, Gorky around the death bed The White Raven Playhouse, Nottingham, Finishing Touches Plymouth Theatre, New York, Seen from a distance Mahler Arts, Quick guide, Poetry Irishmen and others, Stiffelio Collegiate Theatre. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 14, 1948. Jet engine pioneer, Assuming, of course, that the worst will happen. Editorials/Leaders: Right Track, Wrong Way, Lord Devlin's Judgment On Cambridge, Uncertain Means To An Unknown End, Mr Heath Will Not Give In. Letters to the Editor: A Czech prisoner, Time for an inquiry into broadcasting, Barclays customers do need a guarantee card, Gas strike: a tradition shattered, No basis for art trade confusion over VAT plan, Galapagos experiments, Jewish Lady of the Sonnets, Wells Cathedral, Overdressed goods, The NHS and obsolete concepts, The Chancellor's record, Athens church threatened, Winchester route for M3, EEC postal rate, Curbing currency speculation, Ugandan executions, Colette, Recognition of professional bodies, Priests and campaigners, BSC export calculations and expansion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Poulters' Company. Arts and Entertainment: £1,100 for a Victorian silver tureen, Junior bridge team, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,306. Obituaries: Mr George Pearson Production of early films, Dr A. V. Judges, Mr J.O.Whitmee, Very Rev I. D. Edwards, Gen Sir Eric de Burgh, Major John North Military historian. Business and Finance: Japanese dismay over trade cut threat, Norwegians' Ekofisk pipe claims granted, BP's Alaska deadline extended by six years, Mr Peterson's tough line in Rome, Employment Department warns plastics company not to give pay increases, MPs no nearer to solving regional aid mystery, Banks 'should enter industry', International banking Is this the end of an era?, Bargaining on wages 'need not be disrupted', Business Diary: Fawcett Library's cash problem, Mining Rustenburg to boost dividends, The little man teetering on the brink of VAT registration, No-duty tinplate imports to ease BSC shortage, ORSI plan adds 500 jobs at Hunterston, UK likely to influence Europe on insurance, Currency doubts hit Wall Street, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts uncertain and nervous, Report next week on Mitchell Construction, Contracts £5.4m order placed for underground railways, Rising costs may hit Norway, OECD reports, US council urges end of tariffs in 10 years, IMI as a fundamental 1973/74 investment, Dutch steel strike threat after pay offer is refused, Australian mining shares hit by US devaluation, Devaluation 'stimulates' Detroit, More tourists in all seasons for Britain, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals KL-K presses case to Cons Salak, Steep rise again in cost of raw materials, Benelux-Japan export talks fail, Bank of China suspends dealings, Building societies face dilemma as bank base rates come into line, Commodities at new peak, Assurance by Pricerite chief, New Issues Builders' merchants coming to market, Commodities Coffee soars to record levels, Money Market Rates, Rich promise for British shipbuilding, Finance director is leaving Woolworth, Wool textile industry has buoyant year, Japan has record payments deficit as yen continues upward trend against dollar, Volkswagen fears cutback in US exports, Atlantic air fares clash switched to Washington, Company News Town & City jump 84 pc to half-time £1.8m, Industry gives cautious backing to lira float, America prepared for drastic trade policies, EEC agrees to speed monetary union, Men's wear link in Tokyo, TXE-4 buying may double, Equities Bank shares again weak, Scrap Federation criticizes big BSC purchases from Russia. 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, London & Regional Market Prices Australian mines weak, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound advances to $2.4700. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Neil Wates takes over from uncle as chairman. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, London & Suburban Properties, A place by the river, Flat Sharing, Spotlight on the ThamesValley. Births.
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