The Times - 06/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Charles Hargrove, By Martin Huckerby and Peter Hill, From Michael Hatfield, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Wood Political Editor, By Nature-Times News Service, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Christopher Warman, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, By David Wigg, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Strafford, By Brian Cashinella, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Knipe, By Penny Symon, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Whitten, By Sydney Friskin, Joan Chissell, Sheridan Morley, Robert Shelton, Stanley Reynolds, Michael Ratcliffe, Stephen Walsh, Guy Brett, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, By Geralding Norman Sale Room Correspondent, European Parliament Luxembourg, W. W. Hamilton, David Spanier, Molly Meacher, PHS, Peter Jay, R. FORTESCUE-FOULKES, , JAMES A. FRERE, H. E. THOMPSON, , DAVID REID, , MARTIN SMITH, , V. M. CAIRD, , CLIVE HAMERSLEY, , MICHAEL ORME, , MARTIN MULHOLLAND, , CLIVE DAVIES, , ANTHONY RHODES., EVELYN GIBSON, , A. L. L. BAKER, , ROSS CHESTERMAN, , JOHN OSMOND, , SIMON WINGFIELD DIGBY, , WILLIAM HAMLING, , MAUREEN DUFFY, , LETTICE COOPER, , GILES GORDON, , FRANCIS KING, , BRIGID BROPHY, , B. S. JOHNSON., NOEL ARKELL, , P. L. KENNETT, , Sheila Black, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, The Principal of St Andrews University, writes:, Mr Sidney Gilliat, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Anthony Rowley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, Adrian Hope, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, G. J. MCGREGOR, , BETTY TRISCOTT, , From Anthony Thomas, R. D. MERCER, , P. W. RUSH, , JOHN BURRELL, , John Earle, Anthony Thomas, Andrew Wilson, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, K.O., by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Laura Tatham, L.T., Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: National campaign urged to safeguard wildlife, Food prices New Zealand lamb likely to cost more, Pakistani returns a month after repatriation, Hospital turnout disappoints unions, World Health Organization celebrates 25 years of impressive successes, Judge frees Robben Island prisoner from solitary, Communists tighten economic siege of Cambodian capital, Political cynicism: paving the way for dictatorship, Coastguards on alert for paraquat drums, Protesters seize Sikkim police posts, System generation procedures, Brezhnev visit to Bonn likely next month, Russians face writ over antisemitic tract, Plea for Pakistan's lost legion, Iraq withdraws from Kuwait frontier post, Sex scenes in play 'broke BBC's guidelines', Men and machines: getting the answers, To them that have shall be given, Police station blown up in Cyprus, Cloisters flats decision deferred after offer, What it is all about: a confusion of programs and languages, China will open air service to East Europe, US floods kill five and make 4,000 homeless, Give children alcohol, professor says, Efforts to form government fail in Holland, A branch of engineering with a dash of art, Brutality story inflames French students, Smallpox alert in London after three cases, Denial on jail treatment of three girls, London busmen asked to back strikecall but accept pay offer, Blame for low African pay put on English sects, Slow progress towards simpler systems, Local elections Liberals facing Orpington test with enthusiastic confidence, London collector dials Sydney for Rembrandt, Plan to give African states stable incomes, Queen petitioned to suspend Tynwald, Concorde prototypes to retire from tests, Where function and logic meet, US liaison team welcomed by the Chinese, Australian minister is censured in clash on Croatian terrorism, Experts want donor insemination on the health service, Archaeological report Dorset sites reveal new Mesolithic background, World demand for beef is likely to exceed supply for 10 years, Dublin food prices lowest in the EEC, Creative, intractable-what is a programmer?, Senior diplomat leaves post on retirement, EEC farm prices defeat for Nine's Commissioners, Nixon FBI nominee quits over Watergate, The Community's odd man out, Baby giant panda makes his debut in Peking zoo, 44 per cent end school with no certificates, NUS grants campaign falters after QC's advice on rent strikes, EEC signs agreement on nuclear safeguards, Specialization efficient but costly, Soviet ship held in France after collision, Unionists in voting machinery struggle, Kosygin hint of more Soviet arms for Egypt, Mexican call to let Cuba join the OAS, President orders all-out effort for Alaska pipeline, Rhodesian call for new effort to end dispute, Human failings limit security, Sheffield may pioneer tram system, Cardinal protests over shooting, ... and what does he do?, Fountain's future site, Quasar may be the most distant object known, Barrage of ridicule as minister defends £15m mortgage subsidy, Fear of big offensive by North Vietnam, Bandit fires at woman as she defies gang, Young nurses indignant at rigid discipline in homes, The Times Diary Sub-revolution on the cheap, Allegation against Nixon counsel, Science report Astronomy: Quasar found at fringe of universe, Shopping, New French Cabinet shows a shift from rigid Gaullism, An ebullient President Thieu thanks the US, Wash reservoir project doubts are removed, New Army chief of staff for Australia, ILEA policy under fire from two parties, Occupied territory linked to Israel power grid, Tax roundabouts and credit swings. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: L & Bt 3-Way Fund Limited, The National Cash Register Company Ltd.,, The General Funds Investment Trust Limited, Company Meeting, Domecq, American Financial Corporation, Matthews Holdings Limited, Illingworth & Co Limited, Triumph, The East Lancashire Paper Mill Co. Ltd., Cadbury's, Aeonics, Chartreuse, Interim Statement, The Burlington Magazine,, Gec Computers Limited, Midland Bank, System House, Ansafone, The Times, Piccadilly, Moss Bros, Kenning, The Exchange Telegraph Company Limited, Klm, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Pan Am, British Airline, Schroder Assurance Limited,, Thomson, Honeywell, The Political Quarterly, Avis, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Cumbernauld, Beaumont Properties Limited, J.H.Vavasseur & Co., Limited, Audi Nsu, The Times Motor Show, Twa, Harrods, The Chartered Surveyor. Politics and Parliament: Mr Speed crashes into helmet trouble, Mr Heath's talks 'most constructive' for decade, Conservative defeat on farm price increases: Mr Kirk in clash on voting procedure, Foundation's patronage, Proposals soon on next stage of fiscal union, Tories criticize plan for MPs' register, Ministry spending to be cut to offset mortgage grant: Opposition condemn 'panic expedient' House of Commons, Mr Whitelaw stands fast on date for Ulster local government poll, Minister rules out inquiry into the RUC, Negotiations with US on nuclear weapon, Parliament to hasten Ulster election legislation to ensure assembly poll in June, Discrimination in security at Westminster, High feed costs blamed for chicken prices, Concern over recruiting, Concern at inquiry on S Africa wages, Next week, More talks next week on White Paper proposals. Law: Judge clears up doubts in girls sentence, Court of Appeal Insurers' right to recoveries after devaluation L. Lucas Ltd and Another v Export Credits Guarantee Department, 'Harlem four' freed after pleading guilty, Two were shot, one lived to tell story, Man 'obsessed' fined £50, Shotgun court breaks up in disorder during scuffle, ECGD appeal goes to Lords, House of Lords 'Condition' not a condition:German firm cannot terminate contract L. Schuler AG v Wickman Machine Tool Sales Ltd, Constable cleared, Deportation for Asians' driver, Tramp's death charge, Legality of brain surgery on mentally ill disputed, Alibi plea at trail for British girl's murder, Palestinian Arab jailed 18 months on arms charge. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Sport Racing Allez France set for Epsom Derby, Rackets The nightmare that may haunt Thorn, Boxing Mr Rowe gets the legal right of a retrial, Rowing Oxford favourites for first time since 1967, Revivalist has more than blind faith, Hockey Inescapable theme to the art of success, Cricket Row over Sobers as fourth Test starts, Sports in Brief, Golf Aaron takes lead of single stroke from menacing Nicklaus, Table tennis England lose heavily to Soviet Union. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, University Appointments, Educational, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General. Reviews: Cacoyannis shows little daring Oedipus Abbey, Dublin, The Edwardians South London Art Gallery, NPO/Frazier Festival Hall, The Indoor League Yorkshire, Horizon BBC2, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside Half Moon, Vaughan Williams Albert Hall, I never felt more like singing the blues Lady Sings the Blues (x.) ABC One, Shaftesbury Avenue Snowball Express (u) Studio One I Am Frigid-Why? (x) Jacey Never Fear (NFT, April 11) Faustine (aa) Odeon, St Martin's Lane All the Advantages New Cinema Club, London, April 13: Birmingham Arts Lab, April 9, Driven by the Muses Joan Baez Empire Pool, Wembley. Arts and Entertainment: Metropoliltan coins make £418,567 in Zurich sale, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,349, Radio, Broadcasting, Aldeburgh weekend for pianists, Zan Charisse to have title role in Gypsy. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Lambeth degree, Latest anppointments, University news. Editorials/Leaders: Problems At The Interface, The Eec's Associated States, Presidential Government, A Practice Not To Be Encouraged. Letters to the Editor: Press and police, Tax concessions to encourage savings should be used more by the Government, Employees' share in management, A Parliament for Europe, Remedy for insomnia, Restoration of capital punishment, Jews' fate in Poland, Drivers' shoe hazard, Welsh support for political devolution, Couples in opera, Mathematical division of opinion, Patents aid for Mexico, Channel tunnel, Value-added tax and students on correspondence courses, In praise of sugar, The origins of rackets, College of Arms Bill, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 6, 1948 Berlin air collision. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr George Woodbridge, Duke Of Hamilton, Sir Ulick Alexander, Gianni Bartoli, Sir John Braithwaite Former chairman of London Stock Exchange, Sir Henry Ross. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Strong demand for gold shares. Business and Finance: Montedison syndicate pact for signing, Germans to seek easier terms for listing on London Stock Exchange, Patent News, Wankel licences earned £4.3m for Audi-NSU, MPs' panel attacks intervention in BSC affairs, Japan steps up direct investment abroad, U S facing biggest insurance scandal, Bids and Deals, Mining, German payments surplus at DM460m in February, Blows for Nixon economic policy, L and M still a likely United States toehold for Cavenham, Eurosyndicat, Fewer bad debts and failures, Fixed price tender rules for building may change, 5 Leyland factories agree to end stoppage, British Leyland boost US sales by 17pc in March, Fixed Interest and Money 'Short' gilts in demand, British Airways plan for £7m computer approved by DTI, New Issues, £10m profit for Thomson group in record year, Warburg and Paribas form new holding company as European trading link, Ford unions meet to resolve pay deadlock, Mr J Boyd asked to stand as TUC general secretary, Urenco development, Swedish Match 1-for-4, Cavenham suspends talks, Skim milk price controls threaten dairy plant jobs, Contracts Head Wrightson win £1.3m S Africa order, Call for EEC system of telecommunications, Briefly from the Boardroom, Occidental orders North Sea rig, 4-nation oil team leaves Iran for consultations, Europe faces clash over uranium, Call to raise car premiums, Dispute threat to Ekofisk, London Brick's disappointing second half, Tube Investments partners Japanese in world drive, Full speed ahead for NCB, Spectacular financial growth of Warburg's new partner Paribas, Company News, Shell chief's plea on N Sea search, Equities Turner & Newall close strongly, Business in Europe Is Italy poised for an economic upturn?, Commodities Copper forges ahead, Record rise in U S wholesale price index, UK and French unions concert Concorde tactics, Budget plan for share incentives 'unworkable', Business Diary: A member of the board..., Lightermen not to join London dock strikers, BSC mills face long stoppage at Scunthorpe, Co-ops confident of higher sales volume, More British TV sets to counter Japanese. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director for Massey-Ferguson. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.
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