The Times - 03/07/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Denis Taylor, By A Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, From Fred Emery, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By Stuart Marshall, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Tim Devlin, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By a Correspondent, By Penny Radford, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Davy, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Stewart Harris, From Our Correspondent Athens, From B. Drummond Ayres, by Prudence Glynn, Charles Lewsen, Max Harrison, John Percival, Julien Jebb, Stanley Reynolds, Myles Palmer, William Gaunt, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Bernard Levin, A. L. Rowse, PHS, T. GLYN THOMAS, , SIMON COLLIER, , AFZAL H. MUFTL, , PHILLIP WHITEHEAD, , CAROLINE HELLER, , MICHAEL SCOTT, , JANET LACEY, , MIKHAIL MASHTAKOV, , GILBERT LONGDEN, , H. H. S. HAYWARD, , JOHN E. BARTLETT., JOHN LETTS, , DENNIS FARR, , BARBARA ROBB, , AUDREY HARVEY, , J. A. WHITEHEAD, , BARBARA CASTLE, , TOM WHITE., BRUCE D. FRASER, , STEPHEN CORRIN, , By Our Legal Correspondent, Dr William Cole, Richard Wigg, Professor John Crank, Hon Mr Justice Melford Stevenson writes:, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Terry Byland, By Hugh Clayton, By Business News Staff, From Anthony Thomas, by John Plender, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Gerald Ely, F. D. WILSON, , A. H. LINES., J. P. N. WALDRON., JOHN SKIVINGTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Maurice Corina, , Andrew Wilson, by Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, by Nobel Stidham, inr, by Preston F. Kirk, by George O. Ives, jnr, by Louis Alexander, by Anthony Thomas, by Mark Morrison, by Jeff Millar,
ResumoNews: Agriculture survives the urban onslaught, Church blamed for apathy over abortion, Gas cylinder blast injures four boys, Why Greeks are urged to vote 'no', Uruguay bank clerks to be forced to work at gunpoint, Portrait of a town: so weird, so big-and getting bigger fast, Britain and Israel still at odds, Black sues clinic for sterilizing daughters, Nearly half junior hospital doctors are from overseas, 12th-century plaques fail to reach £125,000, $300m a year port relies on roads and railways, The Times Diary Soames, back at his grass roots, Spanish surgeon killed in guerrilla ambush, Spaghetti Bowl links refineries and plants, Royal Show closer to international pattern, Headway in Australia's quest for new anthem, Church call for political Christians, Miners' target is £8 to £13 rises, 3½m homes unfit or need improvement, Record round of food price rises sanctioned, Iceland says frigate threatened to fire, Zambia denies talks report, Printers win rise in first Greek strike since coup, Corruption purge in ministry of Soviet Georgia, Post Office to experiment with issue of special stamps to carry a surcharge for charity, Cosgrave warning of dangers if Britain withdraws from Ulster, Unusually high turnout in Mexican poll, Mr Gromyko wants good neighbours in Europe, Shaikh Mujib orders relief to flood areas, Solihull wants a'star' as next MP, ·Any idea which utilises scraps, US raids on Cambodia increased to 200 a day, Battersea fire: Fire swept part of the, More women becoming barristers, Historians to study war propaganda methods, Rivalry over world banking role, Manufacturing honeymoon is over but impressive balance sheets remain, Helsinki agenda opens way to freer relations, Poulson examination goes on in private, M Jobert in talks with British leaders, Enemies of Baghdad regime rounded up after failure of coup, Israel to hit Arab killers wherever they may be, At your service, Summer pudding, Danger from glass fibre cars worries society, Poll shows US public backs press on Watergate disclosures, Post offices open doors in the butter business, £50,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, Queen visits old French community in Canada, Libyan 'revolution' makes Egypt reconsider merger, Miners' chief says 'No pay pact without changing sick society', Mr Nixon promises to answer Watergate allegations, Science report Geophysics: Tidal effects on geyser activity, Tower block children may become social misfits, Ulster Assembly politicians meet Mr Whitelaw, but they take good care to stay well away from each other, Marxists claim Chile is 'on brink of war', ·Antithesis must be one of the, Infant mortality rises in Heathrow area, Action to guide councils on means of informing public, Fish can maim, paralyse and deform, Signor Pasolini is cleared of obscenity in film, Second poll hint to would-be wreckers, Canberra opens first free health centre, Animals care for their young better than this, mother of kidnapped baby says, France still to find valid role for revived parliament, Kenyan footballers riot over spell cast on goal, Business And Trade Centres Of The World-11, Italy may have new Cabinet at the weekend, US-Soviet pact 'did not close radar site', The Dark Lady's conversion and fight against poverty, Moon shots and heart surgery symbols of tomorrow's metropolis, MP wins assurance for town hall officials, Class lists at Oxford, 36-hour ordeal in lifeboats, Some car head rests raise risk of injury, AA says, Law Officer replies to 'The Times' after request for evidence, UN committee studies seabed problems, Mother Brown gets her old knees up again, French mail begins to pile up in union boycott. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Alexanders Discount Company Limited, Texas Commerce Bank, The Press And Journal, Garrard, The British Steam Specialties Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Haslemere Estates, Davy, Air France, Houston Citizens Bank And Trust, Experimental & Electronic Laboratories, Cameron, Environment 74, Strutt & Parker, Thomas Marshall Investments Limited, Onshore Investments Ltd, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Sgb Group Limited, Tenneco., First City National Bank Of Houston, Daily Mail And General Trust Limited, The Times, W & J Glossop Ltd, Sketchley Limited, The Mexican Light And Power Company, Limited, The Joseph Dawson Group, Leicester Permanent, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, J. Lyons & Company Limited, Skf (U.K) Limited, Comben Group, Brown Shipley Unit Fund, Railfreight, Limousine Hotel, The Spastics Society, Olympia International, Port Of Houston, Gränges Annual Report, Houston Chronicle. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Thatcher foresees decade of advance, Publication of papers on foreign policy, MPs again reject free birth control, House calls on all nations to accede to the partial test ban treaty, 'We are on course for expansion and prosperity '-Minister House of Commons, Commons again vote against Lords on free contraceptives, Pity US did not give more warning of radar closure House of Lords, Parliamentary printing back to normal, EEC regional policy: intermediate areas need have no concern, Lords ruling is another symptom of race hostility. Law: Reference to accused's silence on alibi wrong Regina v Lewis, Anthropologist claims that 'The Sunday Times' branded him as a racialist, Child died 'after man stood on stomach', Labourer on art theft charge, Chambermaid tells of hotel room attack, Pleas changed by two head teachers, American held on antiquities smuggling charge, Injunction against husband McLeod v McLeod, Lady de Clifford decree, Three facing terrorism charges in Rhodesia, Court of Appeal When a count charging one conspiracy is bad, Welsh students to stay in cells as trial goes on, Briton freed under EEC legal rules, Jury told of 'revenge' by a Soho club owner, RAF officer wins appeal. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Destitute, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Poor tribute to Sean Kenny Juno and the Paycock Mermaid, Poetry International Queen Elizabeth Hall, Dr John Rainbow, Play for Today Bbc 1, Ferdinand Howald Collection Wildenstein Gallery, Paul Taylor Sadler's Wells, Arts of India Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,422, Radio, 'French Without Tears'. Sport: Cycling Belgian riders to the fore, Baseball, Yachting Aisher leads sound British team in Admiral's Cup, Fencing I Foil champion eliminated, Tennis Miss Goolagong's own composition Miss Evert's precision, Rifle shooting, Hockey Possibles for Amsterdam, Boxing Bugner loses to Frazier in relentless struggle, Athletics Jipcho near mile record, Golf Nagle enjoys journey into the past, Cricket Chance for Hayes and Underwood called in, Racing Newmarket programme, Horse show McMahon makes claim hard to refuse, Football Manchester City keep Law from retirement. Property: Flat Sharinc, Country Properties, Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 1, 1948. Jet pioneer retires, An early warning for posterity. Editorials/Leaders: The Hopes At Helsinki, The Choice Must Be A Moral One. Letters to the Editor: Medical risks of travel, NHS reorganization, Britain and Rhodesia, Dominion monarchies?, Modern capitalism, Prisoners still held, The 'Cinderellas' of management, S African universities, The Rolls-Royce share-out, Penny plain, Finance for local museums, Building societies and the profit from house sales, Cycle of deprivation, Trade with USSR, After the cold war, Confessional secrecy, Use and abuse of English, Allocation of the fourth TV channel?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Farming scholarships, Farriers' Company. Obituaries: Mr Hugh Lyall, Sir Gerald Howard, Arnold Richardson Organist and teacher, Prof R.T.A. Howell Vice-Principal of Brunel. Business and Finance: Company News Mercury profits again 18 pc ahead to £5.4m, Swan Hunter forced to lay off 600 after ban on overtime, Travellers' cheques, Bids and Deals Ward lift Britton price by 10p, Fixed Interest and Money, Third world wins East Europe support against West over a code for shipping, Boost for June HP car deals, Rising cost of good sporting estates, Europe and Overseas Three Dutch food groups to combine, May figures for retail sales give first sign of spending decline, UK 'faces worst labour shortage since war', Argentina bans sunoil exports, Scanlon scare hits market, Belgian growth, UK oil refining capacity boosted to 123m tonnes, Fight for Derbyshire aid gains urgency, Joint appeal to Pay Board on seamen's leave, Monopolies: a bewildering logic, Briefly from the Boardroom, DTI steps up service to foreign investors, Equities Fresh selling of BLMC, BP's Italian deal, £60m power orders row, Mr Willis fails to win place on Severn board, Dollar under renewed pressure as mark falls back: Schilling 'revalued 4.8 pc', Setback for Nixon Trade Bill timing, Vickers asks for subsidy, Prime rates are increased to 8 per cent, Accepting Houses: now there are eighteen, Business Diary: Chesterfield's accolade, Bonn urges conditions for Thyssen takeover, Monetary talks, Points from the Review by the Chairman and Chief Executive Sir Don Ryder, in the Reed International Annual Report for year ended 31 March 1973, Penn Central Trustees say more aid is essential, Help for regions 'set up 220,000 jobs with no strain on resources', Food Panel sanctions biggest wave of increases, US orders cutback on soyabean contracts, TI reprieve for 400, Computer news ICL's share of New Range funding, Commodities Copper rallies after big fall, The search for industry's missing craftsmen, New tyre process, Mining Selcast Exploration suspends Location 2, Issues & Loans Australian ruling on mining shares, US spending on construction up 2 per cent, Barclaycard in France, Aluminium plant means more jobs, British Land offer for Uris founders on rival US counterbid, Bank joins Accepting Houses Committee. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London & Regional Market Prices Industrials weak, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange Dollar easier, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Williams, Glyn & Co name new deputy chairman. Births.
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