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The Times - 08/02/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk and Christopher Sweeney, By Brian James, From Denis Taylor, By Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Ian Morison, From Philip Short, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Cambridge University Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Architectural Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, By Christopher Warman, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Alan McGregor, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Louis Heren, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By David Wigg, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Myrna Blumberg, H. R. F. Keating, Michael Ratcliffe, Jan Morris, Stuart Weir, Nicolas Barker, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Harold Power New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Dennis Bird, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Martin Wright, Michael Meacher, PHS, Bernard Levin, P. S. E. STONE, , JAMES PARKES, , GOODMAN, , MARCUS J. SIEFF, , SIEGMUND G. WARBURG, , TERRY HUMPHREYS, , DOROTHY M. HARDERN, , CYRIL SMITH, , JOHN DODWELL, , C. D. FOSTER, , STEWART BATES, , W. F. DICKSON, , John Schofield, Penelope Adamson, John Betjeman, Marcus Binney, Alan Bowness, Keith Critchlow, Dennis Flanders, Maxwell Fry, Graham Giles, Mark Girouard, Patrick Heron, Francis Hoyland, David Jeffcoate, Kennet, John Knight, John E. M. Macgregor, Rodney Melville, Henry Moore, Robert Organ, Philip Powell, Roy Strong, George Zarnecki. 55 Great Ormond Street, WC1. February 7., JAMES LEES-MILNE, Alderley Grange, , CHRISTOPHER G. R. BUXTON, , TIM RICE, , DESIGN REPORT by Penny Radford, Katie Stewart, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr R. D. Burnell, Cyril Bainbridge, Helen Kapp, Major General Sir Noel G. Holmes writes:, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Plender, By Maurice Barnfather, By Rodney Cowton, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Paul Routledge, By Our Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, WYNNE GODLEY, , FRANCIS CRIPPS, , By Roger Vielvoye, JOHN DAVOLL, , By Maurice Corina, KATHLEEN JOHNSON, , MYER ROBINSON, , K. A. MALVERN, , J. R. W. LINGARD, , Geoffrey Bell, Hugh Stephenson, From John Earle, By Gerald Ely, By Pat Healy, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, Stuart Marshall,

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News: India threat on NZ games, Twelve Asian restaurants are 'deplorable ', March 1 poll likely in three contests, Oslo reports Ekofisk oil to be piped to Britain, Environment Preservation fight has no room for misplaced pity, Mr Cosgrave, champion of law and order, Simenon takes his leave of Maigret, Health strikes hit Shell plants, Paraguay's dictator set to prove his durability, Report to Nobel peace prize committee says that main aim of Nixon Doctrine is balance of power Computer experts foresee no major war, Women's demand for equal rights is not trivial or kinky, Mr Hamilton says in 'new laws' call, Headmaster to report on homosexual talk, Stirling staff urge university to drop charges, China's rulers call for exposure of those who follow Soviet line, Turkish Army officers accused of plot to capture President in three-hour coup, Freezers, cookers, washers and dryers, TV charters likely to be renewed for five years, Gibraltar snag ironed out at Helsinki, Clerical workers in newspaper pay deal dispute, A delicacy to handle with care, White-collar union wants TUC to have more power, Teargas used against Durban rioters, Reports of two-tier system for mark alarm the exchanges, Pressure mounts for action by miners in pay limit dispute, Lawsuits that have lasted for over a century, Agent-taking legal advice on BBC code for taste, Mr Agnew in Malaysia, Architects keep S Africa link, Public execution for 12 Ugandans on Saturday, Science report Environment: The spread of peat boglands, College will have facilities for disabled, Grants decision setback to Cambridge plans, Heavy penalties proposed under indecency Bill, Getting things done How to make the best of a sticky situation, Vietnam peace teams unable to reach battles, Fine Gael and Labour parties announce terms of Eire coalition agreement, Board wins over leasing of premises, W Germans in Poland for migration talks, Churches and schools shut in tribal land From Our Correspondent, Mr Heath to discuss rating protests with councils, Commission warns Rome to honour contract, The Times Diary Recognizing E Germany by stealth, Liberals full of praise for Sgr Andreotti, Girl died alone in flat after giving birth, Specialists in arthritis scarce, Death toll rises to 19 in Paris school fire, For the richer instead of the poorer, Byzantine church threatened, Zambian radio launches attack on Britain, Protestant mobs rampage in Ulster, Farm workers to press for 40-hour week, Bbc Standards Code Study says drama to be seen or heard at home must accept restraints, Builders of a motorway bridge to be prosecuted, Grivas guerrillas attack 20 police posts in Cyprus, Bar Council's inquiry was a panic measure prompted by hustling from MPs, Journal says, Motoring Volvo 144 as cold weather pacemaker, Indians' friends to leave Amazon jungle, Indians storm courthouse in Custer battle, Day-care needs of children of unmarried mothers, President Pompidou enters election battle on TV today, Latest pamphlets Park where the poor can still gather firewood, Egypt holds key to U S Middle East initiative, Bill to save bridge clubs, Two hide as mob wrecks priest's house, Congress move to hold up Soviet trade link, Time needed to save fountain, Raising of legal aid income limit urged, To keep people in prison or to keep them out?, Hungarian move seen as a setback for force reduction talks, Another liberal Portuguese deputy resigns, Ronald Butt Nobody has a monopoly on morals, Latest snow reports. Sport: Show jumping Edgar fails to regain amateur status, Concern at silence of two yachts in race, Rackets Infantry duck for cover, Sports in Brief, Golf Clear majority of tournament players favour bigger ball, Ice skating Title, record for Miss Rodnina and new partner, Football Great find leads the greatest recovery, Cricket England toil then India take toll, Racing Weights could help Be My Guest, A young player becomes a legend overnight, Tennis Battrick gives heavyweight a scrap, Rugby Union Lively French unknowns scare All Blacks. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Ppa, Routledge, Newsociety, Gleeson, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited, Triumph Toledo, Interim Statement, Hilton Roof Bar, Ansafone, Ireland, Bloom King Main, The Department Of Health And Social Security., Courvoisier, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Property Growth Assurance, Ghh, J S & P, Cumbernauld, Canlife Units, Twa, Vallentine Mitchell, Bea, Sgb Group, Hickson & Welch, Sold, Hamish Hamilton. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Detective is accused of blackmail plot, Woman doctor on trial for euthanasia, Court of Appeal 'No liability' notice at dock no bar to lighterman's action Burnett v British Waterways Board, Trial stopped because judge has too little time, Varying pre-nuptial settlements Jackson v Jackson, Director denies hiding behind wife's skirts, Two charged with raping British girl, Two footballers are sent for trial. Politics and Parliament: Growth in Government spending does not spell economic ruin, Maplin airport estimates, Pensioners not to get cheap TV licences, Over 200,000 people waiting for telephones, Opponents say economy cannot stand cost of third international airport Commons battle today on Foulness plan, GLC looking for lorry parking sites, Tory concern at intervention in industry, Improving the quality of peace in Europe House of Lords, Compensation payments for damages, Content of TV programmes rests with BBC and IBA House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, The Times Motor Show Place, University Appointments, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Funeral Arrangements, Republic Of The Philippines, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 and 29, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Carrots and sticks for the press Newspaper Design, Flemming Flindt's phantasmagoric ballet Felix Luna Royal Danish Ballet, BBC SO/Leinsdorf St John's, Smith Square, Solti's bracing wit and virtuosity LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Rock with Euripides, Elegant widow with delicate tone The Merry Widow Coliseum, Closing the account Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry, Faded vision of empire British Defence Policy East of Suez, 1947-1968, Zubin Mehta, Crime, The absorbing interest of a battlefield Victorian Aspirations The Life and Labour of Charles and Mary Booth., Quick guide, The revolution that ended in 1789 Art and Architecture of the Eighteenth Century in France, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 9, 1948., This will not do, Mr Heseltine. Editorials/Leaders: Telephone Supply Delay, The Misery Behind The Durban Riots, President Sadat Sounds A Warning, Still The Only Policy. Letters to the Editor: Technicians' TV blackout, Use of hydrogen as a source of energy, 1662 Communion Service, Otmoor and the M40, Wells Cathedral sculptures, Pakistani prisoners, Increased role for company shareholders, Waterway across London, King Husain on Israel, Trenchard's services to the RAF, Abolish capital gains tax now, Effect of the new airport on the economy, The goal shortage, Validity of Cambridge economic forecast, Making poetic point about metrication, Charities and VAT, Cheese cutter, Licence to sail?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Lord Porritt, Latest appointments Prison department changes. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Chinese brushpot is sold for £6,510 after sale room estimate of £800, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,300. Deaths. Obituaries: Major-General W. D. A. Williams, Brigadier H. H. Dempsey, MR CHARLES GIMPEL A sympathetic art dealer, FYODOR LOPUKHOV Dancer and choreographer, SIR ERIC DE BURGH A distinguished soldier, Dr P. Mallam. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange Late weakness in dollar, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Heavy falls in equities, Stock market Outlook for company profits. Business and Finance: Two-tier monetary systems do not answer fundamental questions, Rolls trade targets in China, DTI pressed for specific life funds safeguard, Associates' deals, Pressure urged over pensions, Company News Ladbroke hoist half-year profit by 43 pc, Company Meeting Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate Mr Addinsell's Statement, Mr Eberle calls for coordination on tariffs, Fixed Interest and Money Sharp fall in gilt-edged, Penn rail threat to US fuel, Big drop in wheat output forecast, Plea for worker participation, Equities Bleak day for shares, Confusion among German officials over hint of a two-tier currency system, Vavasseur plans to remove entire Barclay board, New Issues Permali rights success, Briefly from the Boardroom, Pressure on profits reviewed by Neddy, Business Diary: So it's goodbye Dolley, Why the French franc stays calm, P & O profits at £9.1m for the full year, £35m retraining grants expected from EEC, Hartlepool mini-steel mill scheme, Encouraging Italian trade figures as premier talks with industry, Abbey Property to cut unit price, British farms urged to switch from fatstock to leanstock for EEC, Coffee pledge, P & O with the dust beginning to settle, UK building drive in Paris, Japanese to buy crude oil direct from Abu Dhabi, Government to launch equal pay campaign, Peter Hill assesses the prospects of improved capital investment Are chemicals turning the corner?, Bids and Deals Smithfield agree Berisford terms, Commodities Cocoa deficit cut 30,000 tons, Unions hope for buy-British rule for oil licences, Engineering workers' leaders seek solution to disputes deadlock, More lay offs feared as BRS peace talks fail, Share prices hit by strike worries, ICL may collaborate with computer industry in Japan, Caution over store sites, Mining Optimism on future of gold price, Shah may get fresh offer from oil group, Decision soon on PO equipment. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lindustries' new managing director is Mr P Rippon. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.

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