The Times - 07/02/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Dan van der Vat, By Michael Binyon, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Christopher Sweeney, From Denis Taylor, From Stewart Tendler, By George Clark Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From David Cross, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Philip Short, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Wigg, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Hornsby, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From Dennis Bird, Christopher Sweeney, PHS, David Bonavia, Tony Aldous Architecture Correspondent, by Richard Crossman, Julian Critchley, E. A. MARSH, , C. J. MEYER, , LESLIE A. STRINGER, , TIM MILLER, , MIKKI DOYLE, , J. H. B. ALLAN, , F. CYRIL MUSGRAVE, HORACE E. ROSE, , K. CARLETON-REEVES., T. E. JAGO, , N. L. PIGACHE, , A. KRAMER, , G. R. GREENHOUS, J. C. SLESSOR, , ALFRED PRICE, , ROBSON LOWE, , R. BERESFORD DEW, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Richard Maylan, Peter Strafford, R.BERNICE HARVERD, RABBI ALAN PLANCEY, DELLA WORMS, REGINA FELSENBURG, T. OAKLEY, ALAN TWYFORD, , Victoria Brittain, By Melvyn Westlake, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, From Anthony Thomas, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Ian Morison, By Rodney Cowton, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Leonard Amey, By Ronald Kershaw, RINALDO OSSOLA, , B. ALLISON, , ERIC AMBROSE, , By Margaret Stone, J. A. H. CARTER., ROY MILES, , PETER DODD, , W. J. H. TOOMBS, , John Plender, Guy Hawtin, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspnnndent, Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore, R. W. shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, Gerry Harrison, Ian Skidmore, R. W. Shakespeare, John Chartres Chief Northern Correspondent, Geoffrey Wansell, Kate Hutchin,
ResumoNews: Personal view His master's voice changes his tune, Snow reports, Drugs unit girl returns to Holloway to speak, Anonymous gift of £1m capital fund swells sum to safeguard St Paul's, Powerful magnet to shoppers, Bangladesh opposition says poll candidates have been kidnapped, Russia puts forward new draft at Helsinki talks, Baton-charge on Durban strikers, Mr Lynch is sure to remain Cork's hero, Mr Whitelaw says no one is above the law, Playing to win at Helsinki, Local power aim in amendments to health Bill, Transport group formed to promote efficiency, Ireland's first town reveals its treasures, Italian Premier's difficult days, Merseyside, Leaders of opposition parties in Eire agree on coalition proposal for election, Dr Kissinger flying to Laos in hope of new ceasefire, Big change on the hotel scene, Science report Elephants: Population density and growth, Argentina turns on Peronists before elections, British unions drawn into EEC by the back door, Full speed ahead for transport, National gas strike threat in Phase Two protest, 14 treated after fire at chemical plant, Bombs at Primate's palace, The Times Diary Zonked by the gay counterculture, Reluctant Protestant armies, Flight into Laurelton: how an urban community tackled a black and white problem, Fire kills 15 children at music lesson, Safety wheel on market by September, Prices average £1,002 a head at Perth sale of bulls, Zambia cuts Rhodesia phone links, Survey to study teaching of subnormal pupils, EEC mandate disappoints Norwegian industry, Better labour relations-and qualified optimism-on the waterfront, Soldier dies in rocket attack on Saracen, RAF will drop relief food in Nepalese hills, Pledge to rebel councillors, Pentagon admits missile cost error, Springbok tour decision angers Mr Whitlam, Labour aims to take over rented property in London and 'remove landlord scourge', Goodyear to withdraw as race sponsors, Sludge dumping restarts in the Thames, One-day strike by Protestant workers likely to cripple industry in N Ireland today, Israelis accused of attempt to smuggle arms, Afghan hound aspiring to be top dog, Why architects should be entitled to a good PR job, Pain relieved by electronic device in body, A new future as part of a European docks system, Community's £65m compromise agreement on nuclear research gives Euratom a new lease of life, Amnesty sought for US conscription evaders, Mother protests over son's jail conditions, Language and nudity code for BBC producers, Air France deny being ordered to buy Concorde, China and America seek to cement a budding friendship, Economy bruises easily and heals slowly, The man with a mission to reduce unemployment, Protest over additions to cathedral sculpture, King Husain is told US aid will continue, Mrs Gandhi defines a 'free press', Calls to the Bar, French left wing increases poll lead over Gaullists, Commercial centre for community of three million people by 1980, Russia's French masters to be shown in U S, BBC deficit is expected to be £15m by 1975, 'French Connection' man on drug charge, W Germans use $1,200m more in support of the ailing dollar, Canada to withdraw all its aid staff from Uganda, Challenge for Britain over children in Vietnam, Inventor says 50 council houses might fall down, Sanctions against big families 'threat to poor', Times correspondent escapes under fire from Army attack on Vietcong village, George-Brown admonition to Labour Party, Solicitors appalled by 'name-dropping' in courts, President Sadat faced by new student protests, Government wants 14-day warning of rate rises. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Tap, Rank Xerox, Volvo, John Postlethwaite & Co, Review Of Parliament, The Burlington Magazine, 3M, Udt Group, Guinness, Hillier Parker, Help The Aged, Ferries, Skelmersdale, Piccadilly, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Fly Liverpool, Port Of Liverpool, Sykes Waterhouse & Co, Decca Limited, Giro, Capital Gearing Trust Limited, Thos. Firth & John Brown Limited, Stratstone, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Communicor, Beavan Maples & Co, James & Tatton, Plessey Telecommunications, Cumbernauld, Augustus Barnett, Imperial Metal Industries Limited, Tate & Lyle Refineries Limited, Tyndall, Boac Cargo British Airways, Bermuda, Wirral, International Compressed Air Corporation Limited, Save And Prosper Group. Law: 19 remanded after raids, Two guilty in Spanish villas case, General Tire wins record £1.4m award, Greater London Council, Tuesday, February 6 Camden accused of property sale gazumping, Director's 8 secretaries in 12 months included temporaries, tribunal told, German firms fined, Court of Appeal How local authority colleges should be rated Cardiff Corporation v Williams (Valuation Officer), Chancery Division Tyre company to pay £1.38m for patent infringement General Tire & Rubber Company v Firestone Tyre & Rubber Company Ltd, Six Greeks held for theft of stamp plate, Man assaulted by police awarded £1,050, Four accused of raping a schoolgirl, Warhol film doubt at three TV companies, Enraged partisans to sue Belgrade film director, Germans jailed for part in wartime killings, Orchard killer given 25 life sentences. Picture Gallery: Calman on women. Politics and Parliament: Bill gives equal rights to both parents, Minister outlines further steps to increase supply of land for housing, Parliamentary Notices, Maplin work would delay new homes, Labour says, More tours expected by national theatre, Government defeated on South Arabia pensions House of Lords, President wants successful world trade negotiations, Doubling of cost of dying: higher grant sought, Defaulting solicitors, MPs' concern over number of abortions outside NHS, No justification for opting out of talks on pay and prices House of Commons, Concern at effect of Abortion Act, Signs of an increase in cigarette smoking, Privileged reports, Fees that doctors charge for signing certificates, MPs will be urged to give lone mothers better chance to work, MPs demand details of draft code on Phase Two proposals. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, The Royal College of Surgeons of, Legal Appointments, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats, London And Suburban. Sport: Swimmers with that sinking feeling, Cricket Birkenshaw halts India's run spree, Sports in Brief, Ice skating Champion late in showing form, Rugby Union Cowman called to Dublin, Football, Tennis Top players may boycott Forest Hills unless conditions improve, Rackets Cobb's consistency tells, Hockey Oxford need to do some hard thinking, Racing Well to Do has best credentials for trial. Editorials/Leaders: The Casting Votes In France, Bank Profits Problem, Uncertainty And Alarm Over The Rates, Nuclear Research Goes On In Europe. Letters to the Editor: No substitute for guarantee card, Auction estimates, Cheapest form of housing, Fashion or freedom, Towards Christian unity, History repeats itself over Concorde, Driving to work, Vauxhall Bridge, Accounting for inflation, Italy's proposals to the Committee of Twenty, Israel and Christianity, Too much pop sub-culture at too early an age, Mr Frank O'Farrell, Insulation and wasted heat, Lord Trenchard: Father of the RAF, Across party lines, Car rallies, Restoration of pictures and value-added tax. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Pan Am director, Church news New Bishop of Bradwell, University news, Latest appointments, Astor Award, Horners' Company. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,299, Radio, Broadcasting, Les Sylphides returns, £1,600 paid for coin reflects gold demand. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 6, 1948. Pioneers of flight. Obituaries: Sir Harvey Druitt, Mr R. H. O. B. Robinson A distinguished surgeon, Prof N. B. Slater Applied Mathematics, Mr Cecil J. Allen, André Barsaco. Reviews: Viennese conductor's British debut, Jean-Pierre Ponnelle in search of character, Kenneth Gilbert Purcell Room, Tate director as painter J. B. Manson Maltzahn Gallery, Miss Julie Gardner Centre, Smetana Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Vampire Nottingham University, LSO/Tilson Thomas Festival Hall. Business and Finance: The rising price of a hotel bed, Bids and Deals Americans to buy Tarmac offshoots, British Leyland dealers hit by BRS dispute, Minister hints at law against insider trading, Berliet and Volvo talks on link-up, Car imports' big gains as US home sales rise, Decca surges forward on both fronts, BSC asked to change process to save jobs, US banks rescind increases in prime rate, NY coffee rises 170 points, Associates' deals, European central banks forced to increase scale of support for dollar, Imps to drop 'Tobacco' from group name, Italian premier to meet unions, Briefly from the Boardroom, Separate company for chemicals division of Steel Corporation, Clearing houses give more loans to builders and manufacturers, Dearer German Fords, Advertising and Marketing Birds Eye press campaign in colour, Mining Tara's £35m plan for expansion, Commercial rents Time for dialogue before decree, Company News, Bank statements for January, Whitehall and Washington reopen negotiations on Atlantic air fares, Chairman of CBI tax Committee resigns, Fixed Interest and Money Easier tone in gilt-edged, India produces more sugar, Average earnings of male manual workers reach annual peak of £35 week, Engineers on 'collision course with Whitehall', US group may obtain Abu Dhabi refinery contract, Jessel Secs reveals 12.6 pc stake in Firth Brown, Business Diary: News of London News, Swan Hunter expects 'substantial' orders, Commodities Fresh upsurge in copper, New Issues Adda International expansion plans, Mr Godber backs direct aid to boost food output, Japanese aluminium output tops 1m tons, Conflict over farmers' incomes forecast for the enlarged EEC, Mitsubishi orders, Equities Profit jump boosts Decca, 'Smithsonian meeting' suggested to Mr Nixon, Government's U-turn on spending, Taxation change 'could force up mortgage rates'. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Decca rise on interim figures, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Massive support for the dollar, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two join pension funds protection committee. Births.
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