The Times - 28/02/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From a Statf Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Science Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Sue Masterman, By George Clark Political Staff, From Edward Mortimer, From Roger Berthoud, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Jerome Caminada, From Philip Short, From Peter Strafford, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Patricia Clough, From Stewart Harris, Anna Jacob, Our Medical Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Thomas Walker, Miles Kington, Clive Barnes, By A Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Jim Snow, From john Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Personal view by Richard Crossman, Stanley Johnson, Michael Hatfield, PHS, Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, FRANK ALLAUN, , I. JAKOBOVITS, , ANTHONY NUTTING, , JAMES J. GARDNER, , D. S. MARTIN, , H. R. FEATHERSTONE, , K. W. HAWORTH, , JAMES GRIFFITHS., JOHN STOKES, , S. R. GIBSON, , EMILY KINNEIR, , MICHAEL McNAIR-WILSON, , G. M. B. SELOUS, , ANDREW ROTHSTEIN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Our Golf Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Professor Laurence Kitchin, Miss Rosamond Lehmann, By Roy Farndon, By Hugh Clayton, By Dennis Dwyer, By Anthony Rowley, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Barnfather, By Peter Hill, Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, By John Whitmore, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Cross, From Mr D. Bourn, D. BOURN, , J. D. PARKER, , JAMES TOWLER, , G. A. DODSWORTH, , JOHN SELWYN, , JOHN HUGHES, , M. A. BOSMAN, , Christopher Marley, Innis Macbeath, by Geoffrey Weston, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by a Special Correspondent, by Sally White, by Tony Aldous, by Clive Kaye,
ResumoNews: Holland drafts statute for former colonies with immigrant curbs, 400 London firms told to switch off gas, Pressure on space likely to limit spread of hypermarkets, The Duke to visit a reborn Skopie, Poisonous fumes drive hundreds from their homes, Plea by disabled not to be treated as special group, Hanoi delay in freeing prisoners casts cloud over Paris talks, but breakdown is unlikely, Balancing act for traders, Labour MP wants needy to have EEC butter subsidy, The Victoria Centre,Nottingham a special report, American inflexibility dashes hope of cheap Atlantic air fares, The Times Diary Wet days, green bones and gherkins, 'Park-and-ride' can beat the traffic problem, Mr Taverne confidnet at Lincoln, Bishop advises 'live with down-and-outs', Mr Whitlam pledges to restructure society in Australia, Sudanese celebrate a year of peace, 'Less than a third' of oil pollution from ships, Poll shows Gaullists' support is slipping, Regional effects, Mr Heath defends Whitelaw speech, Mr Lynch would accept aid from Independent to form a government, Dutch crisis moves upset party leaders, Mr Nixon demands that Hanoi explains delay in freeing prisoners, President Amin sends all his Cabinet on leave for one month, Boy, 13, dies after gun clash in Ulster, Tory MPs to rejoin battle of 'juggernauts', Turkish censorship alarms main Opposition party, Nearly three years in a unique job, Nîmes may go Communist, Tokyo postpones decision on the Concorde, Growing pains the world must cure, Snow report, Chaotic end to pay meeting by teachers, Talks start next week on pay and prices code, New employment hope for former mental patients, Parents in North back Distillers' offer, Latest pamphlets Memorial to the old penny, spent victim of modernity, Civil servants cause wide disruption, Labour-Communist deal alleged in Dundee, East, Banning orders on students shock S Africa, Government to tackle big rent increases, Group calls for a royal commission on state of the countryside, Africans angry at leaders' arrests in Rhodesia, Attempts to rig voting in South Korea, Code for councillors with a conflict of interests, New wave of tribal killings in Rwanda reported, Ailments not all in the mind, A game of wait and see in place of strife, Nature strikes back at missiles, Showing of film on Michael Collins unlikely, Taking the fuss out of feeding, Growing Point A question of goods and chattels, By-election polls show swing to third party candidates, Heath fund aids taxi men's children's treat, Sarah Miles is excused from inquest testimony, New Testament is published in Soviet Union, End of draft cuts US university enrolment, £2m rise for Secret Service, Greek warning to foreign journalists, Rotherhithe awaits its future, Tory hand in the Labour/ TUC pact, Czech regime allows four new Catholic bishops in agreement with Vatican, Nixon envoy leaves after friendly EEC talks, Liberals hoping to win at least six seats on GLC, No passenger trains today after rail drivers reject improved pay offer, Archaeological reports in The Times, Right mix of tenants the key to success, Archaeological report Palace at Gloucester in tenth century?, Russia offers to observe UN pact on copyright, One of the features of the Victoraa Centre is the rhythmical time-fountain, which incorporates intricately fashioned birds, animals and fish. Kenneth Owen, Technologv Correspondent seeks out the designer, Where to park in London, English echoes in Cergy, University cuts hall of residence fees, Miners may settle for extra week's holiday, Signor Berlinguer's visit, Science report Swine disease: Virus identified, Children tell how Battersea big dipper crashed, Crockford's now well taped by computer, Unshakable PoWs are not typical Americans, Mrs Meir's faith in US peacemaking role, Cars park where trains once ran and only a tower signals past glory, Donations out of income tax disappoint Democrats, Belgrade and Sofia end feud over Macedonia, Children urged to fight for half-fares, Downbeat design and subdued lighting accentuate impact of shops, Council vote to defy 'execution' law. Picture Gallery. Law: Councillors' appeal, National Industrial Relations Court Suspended worker cannot sue union Langston v Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers and Others, Libel claim over Court Lees case, Court of Appeal When overtime does not count for redundancy payments, 10p-a-week award to wife, Car driven in M1 fog at 100 mph, Secrets case men freed after Eire sentences, Poisonous waste dumpers fined, Suspect must be told Regina v Inwood, Sergeant accused of triple murder attempt, Immigrants' pilot was masked, court told, Man, 22, gets 10 years' jail for rape. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Pia, Cable Trust Limited, Unilever, Empire Stone Co. Ltd., Celcon, Athena Reproductions Ltd, Scan Superstores, Harvey Nichols, East India Wharf, H. L. Thomson (Equity And Life Brokers) Ltd, Its, Midland Bank, Nursery School, Export Creddits Guarantee Department, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, The Alpha, London & Provincial Poster Group Ltd, The Cardinal Investment Trust Limited, The Times Educational Supplement, Moss Bros, Republic Of Zambia, Victoria Centre, L. V. Pannell Ltd, South African Airways, Hertz, Allsop & Co, VAT, Times Newspapers Limited, Pillar Patent Glazing Limited, Boac Cargo British Airways, Baring Brothers & Co., Limited,, Albany Hotel Glasgow, The Sunday Express, Bevington Lowndes, The Royal National Institute For The Blind, Percy Lane (Architectural) Ltd., Rhp, J. W. Simpkin Ltd, Weatherall Green & Smith, Richard Shops, Save And Prosper Group, Phoenix Electrical Company Limited. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster Abbey, Inner Temple, Latest appointments, BEM awarded to parachutist. Politics and Parliament: Price list system confusing to shoppers, Protecting those hit by strikes, Work safety next session, Ulster gun control, All-day parking to end in Royal parks, Changes promised to deal with rent rises, Mr Wilson's call for interest rate control rejected by Mr Heath, Cervical cytology extension, Voluntary code on picketing wanted, Talks with banks on application of code, Car colouring and safety, Wide consultations on immigration may be followed by select committee House of Lords, Government obtain power to control insurance premiums in Phase Two, About 25 per cent of vacancies notified, Psychotropic drugs, Manpower services Bill this week House of Commons, Vetting new town projects. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Downstairs and up at the Royal Court The Freedom of the City Royal Court Wholesome Glory Theatre Upstairs, Giulini to concentrate on LPO, Colourful Damnation LPO/Solti Festival Hall Stanley Sadie, Book review Central character in history of squash, Two ladies speak up for jazz, A triumph for Stephen Sondheim A Little Night Music Shubert, New York, Striking documentary The Saboteurs of Telemark BBC 1, A strong group of violists Jaye Consort of Viols Purcell Room. Sport: Ice skating A champion in the steps of Sonia Henie, Skiing Ban on nine senior French competitors upheld, Rugby Union Cooper plays stand-off for Moseley, Racing Weight favours Bountiful Charles, Cricket England could bring in fourth seam bowler, Golf Women's union work for better press relations, Sports in Brief, Tennis Cooling off time in US dispute, Boxing Ali tackles three opponents on same evening, Rowing Torpid and Lent races start order, Football, Cheltenham has plans for had weather. Editorials/Leaders: IT Should Be A Tough Budget, The War That Followed The Cease Fire, Evolution Of A Giant. Letters to the Editor: Water reorganization, Erratic delivery of first-class mail, Charitable haberdashery, Choice of telephone equipment: case for change 'is unconvincing', VAT blow for the house seller, Common interest in controlling inflation, Defining labour productivity, Jewish conscience and airliner disaster, Hotels and tourist industry, Spending on defence, Access for lorries, Aid for the regions, In Ulster on business, Parliament and BBC, Diminishing choice for the consumer. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Tobacco-leaf-style Chinese dinner service is sold for £75,000, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,317. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 27, 1948 Purge in Hungary. Obituaries: Professor B. Ioganson, Miss Elizabeth Bowen, MISS ADA MACKENZIE Canadian golf pioneer, KATINA PAXINOU An outstanding actress. Business and Finance: Wholesale bacon 'to rise 5p a lb', Wheelock Marden's shares soar in Hongkong, Fixed Interest and Money Firmer trend in gilt-edged, New Issues Local authorities, Thos Cook surcharge, Cheese price inquiry, Unilever and the fears of price restraint, Advertising and Marketing Two VAT rulings for the agencies, 6 pc stake acquired in Shipping Industrial, P 0 to spend £1m on data packet service, £1m expansion by Alcan Booth Extrusions, 375,000 days lost by disputes in January, BRS drivers go back to work, Price Commission Green Paper heralds an exercise in persuasion, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company News Randall climb 31 pc towards fresh record, National Carbonising will 'fail to meet forecast', EEC prepares the way for control of mergers, Pitfalls on the road to wage control, The labour pains of VAT, Mr Volcker rules out sales of gold on open markets by United States alone, UK ship output down in a world record year, Equities Switch trading helps Unilever, Industrialists try to put off yen revaluation, Lebanon discounts oil crisis fear, Coffee ultimatum, Business Diary: Dare's feat with china clay, Construction industry sees little chance of effective control on building prices, Monsanto denies sale of plant at Fawley., Dutch strikes over Hoogovens court move, £3m factory site chosen in Wales by J. C. Bamford, Commodities Metals boom, Bids and Deals RMC steps up its stake in Brit Dredging, Stoppages at Ford inevitable as talks fail, Unilever show £10m bonus, Steelworks could be forced to reduce output because of scrap metal shortage, American Brands bid £21m for bigger holding in Gallahers, EEC sugar policies 'threaten old markets', Finance houses raise base rate to a record 10 per cent tomorrow, Dollar weakens as gold buying is renewed, Mining Platinum shares fall on production warning, Sugar subsidy cut tomorrow. Business Appointments: Truman public house changes, Business appointments, New Barclays Bank chairman. 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, Foreign Exchange Dollar easier, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices US offer lifts Gallaher. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.
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