The Times - 17/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Peter Hill, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, By Ronald Faux, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Hill Business News Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Chartres, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Stephen Jessel, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Laurie Johnston, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, Alan Blyth, Guy Brett, Paul Moor, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Keith Horner, by Prudence Glynn, David bonavia, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspodnent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Michael Hornsby, Leonid Zamyatin, PHS, Tom Hey, D. J. FALVEY, , JOHN D. TAYLOR, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , OLWEN CARADOC EVANS, , ROBERT CONQUEST, , T. S. GARRETT, , PAMELA VANDYKE PRICE, , E. ASTLEY-JONES, , SYDNEY LINTON, , H. D. F. TAYLOR, , MICHAEL A. B. BODDINGTON, , ANDREW HAMILTON, , J. H. PIPER, , JOHN COX, , V. BOWKLEY, , A. R. WOOLLEY, , WILLIAM EMMS, , IVOR WALKER, , ANTHONY D. C. SMITH, , BRIAN BLACKWOOD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Philip Howard, J. M. T., A friend, By Roger Vielvove, From R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, From Vincent Buist, From Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J. ROSE, , E. LAMBOURNE, , DENIS MAHON, , MAX LERNER, , MAXWELL STERN, , PETER DAVIDSON, , H. SAUNDERS, , Richard Spiegelberg, Patricia Tisdall, Andrew Wilson, by Leonard Buckley, by Edward B. Kesselly, by Henry B. Cole, by Bobby Naidoo, by Stanton B. Peabody, by M. V. Bodilly, L.B., by a Special Correspondent, by Bai T. Moore, by Howell S. Teeple,
ResumoNews: Development plans for Humberside and Severnside dropped, Faulkner constituents defect to Mr Craig's Vanguard alliance, Education Notebook Borough's unique centre helps young people suffering adolescent doubts, Significance of Homer as sports reporter, Off to good start as potential tourist centre, Breathing space for Phnom Penh, Science report Neurophysiology: Transmitting signals, Second load of treasures leaves China for Europe, Time for Britain's press to change its 'anti-Soviet' tune, Survey shows 34 per cent of ships passing through Dover Strait are carrying dangerous cargo, MPs to seek release of Taiwanese fugitive, US resumes bombing in Laos as town falls to communists, MP attacks QE2 cruise costs as 'outrageous', Liberia, Labour leadership wins first round to resist unilateralist pressure, Rent strike students face county court action, Drought-hit Indians face disaster, Back to the land-if all else fails, Noisy homelife for a joyless jet set, Man who talked raider out of £800 commended, Soldiers will prepare for Everest in Shangri-La, Russia negotiating for EEC barley, Better year for trade forecast, No school for 62% of the children, Lord Goodman takes over dual housing posts, Another tug to join cod war, Rewards of cultural awakening, Another crash victim found, British Embassy opens in East Berlin, Mr Nixon's Labour Secretary wears a pearl-handled revolver at the hip, Pioneer group of freed US slaves started it all..., Rhodesia Boeings trail leads to Switzerland, Inquiry into smallpox outbreak ordered, Hospitals in most areas returning to normal, Century-old colonial fallacy perpetuated by the West, Search for compromise on EEC farm prices, Sean Mac Stiofain goes free, Britain 'disappointed' over trade with Russia, Services recruiting slower than last year's high intake, New Zealand concern over farmers' losses, Airship group plans craft to carry 500 tons, Trans-Arabian oil pipeline rocked by blast, Herr Brandt hopeful of early solution to Munich pact problem, Poland bans cold war history book, Restoring life to a motorway wasteland, £25m factory for Ulster seen as turning point in reconstruction, More resources needed to maintain housing, Backbench move on hanging, Uganda names eight Britons told to leave, Liberia's Economic Policy, Conservatives reorganize in Greater London, Livingstone institute for Strathclyde University, Mr Wilson has meetings with Czech leaders, Elections for Ulster Assembly to be held on june 28, Australian minister in Paris talks on atom tests, Peronists win control of Congress, Lakeland life museum in stable wins tronhy, Foreign links enriched by travellers' tales stretch back to the ancient mariners, Agriculture In Liberia, Pentagon's 'grab' for military aid denounced, 900,000,000 Indians coming up, Stern warning to opposition press in Cyprus, Car plea to Mr Heath by disabled, Picasso buried simply in château grounds, The Times Diary Keeping the spectre from the feast, Agents smash 'biggest drug ring in US history', London on Nixon tour list, Church's tremendous influence on life of the nation, France still in the throes of industrial unrest, Algae in water system stops Concorde plant, Fashion, Waving the flag as a matter of convenience-or necessity, Asian ministers discuss aid for Indo-China, Where the familiar and the unexplained contrast, Oil rig sets a pattern for Scots to join in, How Chinese schoolchildren are recovering from their 'three divorces', A Titan among ministers: man with job of putting the country on its financial feet, Civil Service unions may go to Pay Board, Fire bomb attack kills sons of Italian neo-fascist, Liberal call to double retirement pension, Important transport post among innovations planned for GLC by Sir Reginald Goodwin, Psychiatrist talks of the 'great stoned age', Minister takes off for missions of persuasion, Libyan leader accuses Egypt and Syria of betraying Palestine, Export success with high quality iron ore takes sparkle from diamonds and gold, Helicopter crew rescued by hovercraft, Blacks' birthday tribute to Paul Robeson, Chief warns Transkei on militant pay demands, Labour sticks at 5 per cent lead, Skylab on launching pad, Yugoslavia asked if more Australians are in jail, Charting a course for freedom. Sport: Swimming, Racing Fine figures make glad tidings, Rugby Union Powerful England team for Argentina, Sports in Brief, Boxing Clark could become third European champion, Rackets Pugh and Milne find answer to Tonbridge pair, Football, Rowing British squad facing critical year, Cricket Experienced New Zealand party kept down to 15, Tennis In Smith's world life at the top is consistently tough. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: High & Dry Really Dry Gin, Blackwood Hodge, Bata, Domecq, Patio Doors, G. T. Whyte & Company Limited, Monrovia, National Port Authority, Liberian Diamonds, The Iron Mining Association Of Liberia, British Midland Railways, Persian Carpets, Bharwaneys, Barclay Bonds, Coutts & Co, Royal Insurance, The Monrovia Tobacco Corporation, Rubinstein Nash & Co., Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, Dewar's, Easter Gift?, Polo, Thomas Tilling, Bury & Masco (Holdings) Limited, British Caledonian, Jos. Hansen & Soehne (Liberia) Ltd., Renault 16ts, John C. Small & Tidmas Limited, British Gas., School Fees, John Foster & Son Limited, French Railways, James & Tatton, Easter Appeals, Cumbernauld, Yellow Pages, Marlboro, Greenfield Milletts Ltd, Union Corporation Group, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Leek And Westbourne, Rowntree Mackintosh, Legal & General's, Wanted, Christian Aid., Save And Prosper Group, Savills. Law: House of Lords Formosan to be extradited to US Cheng v Governor of Pentonville Prison, Man freed from life term not to be retried, Priest remanded with five others on bomb plot charge, Girl aged 15 blackmailed man for £1,720, Arab editors who hailed guerrillas arrested, Terrorist trial of 256 in Istanbul is likely to last a year, Court of Appeal Ending free transport does not make employees redundant Chapman and Others v Goonvean and Rostowrack China Clay Co Ltd., Judge to go to sick witness St Edmundsbury and Ipswich Diocesan Board of Finance v Clark, Killing of three children alleged, Law v jones, Unofficial small claims court for London to dispense with lawyers, New sentence in girl murder case, RIBA interim certificates Sutcliffe v Thackrah and Others. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Professor's US award, Latest anppointments, Church news. Politics and Parliament: Major effort to explain Ulster assembly voting system, Switch to VAT brings fewer problems than expected: many complaints about cafes and restaurants, Stray dogs problem, EEC funds, Drop in VD cases, Government stand firm on 78 members, Attack on price rises being pressed home, 'Hundreds of public house tenants being kicked out', The Speaker bans use of 'pack of lies', Government view of Gatt talks wanted, Anglo-French talks on Concorde soon, Mr Whitelaw urged to lift ban on Sinn Fein candidates. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, University Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 16, 1948 Greek rebellion, Three weeks is a long time in Ostpolitiks. Reviews: Exercise in style Le Malade Imaginaire/ Le Medecin Volant Aldwych, London Sinfonietta St. John's Smith Square/Radio 3, Peter Katin Elizabeth Hall, Kandinsky Lefevre Gallery, Van Walsum Ensemble Purcell Room, Two Russian operas in Berlin. Arts and Entertainment: £21,000 for painting by Waldmuller, Radio, Diana Rigg as Phèdre, LSO's ambitious tour, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,358. Editorials/Leaders: More Chinks In The Berlin Wall, President Makarios Rides The Storm, Co-Op Profitability, Disappearing Landlords. Letters to the Editor: Sharing a cup in Holy Communion, Said Hammami, Vatican squash, Widows' pensions, Finance Bill and works of art, Assembly line blues, Industrial conflict and analysing the fundamentals, Under Bloomsbury Square, Dialler's dementia!, Allocation of seats in Ulster assembly, Those who elect not to vote, Tibor Szamuely, Need for urgent investigation into Bermuda airfreight monopoly, Crystal Palace monsters, The Commandos, The price of tranquillity, Nuclear strategy, Not so green belts, VAT and debtors, Increased documentation a hindrance to exports. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Rev A. H. McHardy, Dr Egon Bretscher Nuclear physicist, Mr P. Jory, Miss Teresa Hooley, Earl Of Verulam Former Tory MP for St Albabs, Mr James Axon. Business and Finance: Copper declines £12.50 a ton, Commerce And Industry, Mining, NUBE to stay registered, Bids and Deals, Co-op boosts profits 66 pc, World coffee agreement put in cold storage, BSC confirms 9½pc steel prices rise: more to come at the end of Phase Two, Commodities, West German institutes gloomy on US payments, Bank hails BIA decision to join City investors''ginger group', Japan shows record overall deficit of £431m, Another US bank for City, Fixed Interest and Money, Pharmaceuticals Drugs and NHS: where interests are clashing, Back to normal for Singapore stock exchange, New pay deal for 27,000 likely to be approved in other Vauxhall plant ballots, Mr Boyd declines post, Equities Steadier in thin trading, Computer chief returns to DTI, World trade group opposes time limit on Gatt talks, Opportunities in a depressed retailing sector, Commodity firm wound up, Briefly from the Boardroom, EEC buyer 'abused dominant position', UK missile may open rich market for technology, Donaldson loses plea for low-fare flights, Company News, West German banks gain liquidity squeeze respite, New round of OPEC talks, M & S results beat expectation, Dual prime rate guide for banks in America, Business Diary: Making a point about pyramids, The papermakers' survival strategies, Ford's to introduce a smaller Mustang, Jobbing techniques and all-day trading usher in new era on Paris bourse, Computer news Birmingham's police communications, Paper mill aid refused, Builders will not comply on Whitehall proposals, Engineers will back unions resisting steel industry closures, US to sell $6,000m of strategic stockpile, Lucas joins Japanese in car stereo tape venture, Moscow trade talks open in fresh spirit of Anglo-Soviet goodwill, Department stores' fresh confidence. 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, London & Regional Market Prices Results help Marks & Spencer, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Humphrey Browne is new Bestobell chairman. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms.
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