The Times - 05/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Frank Roberts, By-Tim Jones, By Tim Devlin, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Penny Symon, Tony Aldous, By Michael Binyon, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Dibelius, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hatfield, From Roger Choate, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Ian McDonald, From Mario Modiano, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Theodore Shabad Moscow, From Stewart Harris, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, European Parliament Luxembourg, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, by Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, R.S., R.D., by David Robertson, Dennis Potter, Peter Nichols, Stuart Weir, Robert Nye, Myrna Blumberg, Paul Theroux, Laurence Cotterell, Bernard Levin, RobertFisk, Peter Strafford, PHS, Tim Devlin, F. A. SOWAN, , W. P. HILDRED, , A. MEGARITY, , R. MAGEE, , GERARD NOEL, , W. A. PURDY, , RAYMOND GILBERT, , ROBERT MATTHEW, , CHRISTOPHER KAYE, , JOHN LYONS, , W. A. HAMPTON, , FLORENCE E. TEWSON, , GERALD SEASTON, , ANDREW PHILLIPS, , D. T. DONOVAN, , ANGELA BLACKBURN, , ELIOT HODGKIN, , W. H. COUSINS, , PETER E. TIDMARSH., by Penny Radford, Major-General Sir Edward Spears writes:, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Adrian Hope, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, B. H. HALLAM, , C. C. JASPER., DONALD ANDERS-RICHARDS, J. G. McLEAN, , BRIAN E. JONES, , JAMES D. MACKWORTH, , Kenneth Owen, Ross Davies, Christopher Wilkins, Howard Burnip, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Cairo Cabinet discusses new policy, Busmen's delegates back day's strike, Danger points in chain of communication, Examinations blamed for student nurses' failure, Splinter groups weakened in Knesset, French air controllers to test new policy, Motoring Is the speed limit realistic for motorways?, US meat sales tumble during boycott but prices remain high, 'Call me madam' auction of embassies criticized in US, Environment Baby of the ministries is growing up and has learnt antisocial tricks, Senate committee changes ground and clears White House aide of charges in Watergate affair, President of Mexico calls on Mr Heath, Roman Catholic civil rights group asks UDA for petitions against man's execution, Home loans rate goes to 9½ per cent after £15m government subsidy, Katie Stewart Lovely tea cake and an easy pudding, Thames salmon trophy with a catch in it, The Times Diary Comedians are born at panto time, Former census chief argues that most black people in America are now middle class, New Zealand disappointed by Mr Heath, Iraq troops may withdraw from Kuwait today, Another Rhodesian killed, Woolf letters fetch £4,600 at Cyril Connolly 'event', MPs to hold public inquiry into wages paid to African workers, MP accuses sugar corporation over prices, Whitbread: from paternalism to wider participation, Kremlin finds answer in US-style corporations, S African refusal to attend Queen's birthday reception, Rewards of a positive approach to the unions, A million permanent residents in Greater London were born outside the United Kingdom, Blackboard panacea or the American Delusion?, President Thieu to face Congress scrutiny, The Industrial Society, Land hoarding levy details expected soon, Mr Plush Kicker's interest, Closer IBA watch on TV programmes, Local elections Liberal eyes on building societies' reserves, Hospital staffs stand alone, Differentials in teachers' £53m pay plan, Heathrow ban on night jets will continue, M Giscard is seen as Pompidou heir, Documents reveal peace efforts of Pius XII, Bus lanes speed up traffic and reduce accidents, Former minister rebuts charges of protecting Croatian terrorist groups in Australia, Victory for left in coalfield poll, EEC Conservatives seek cereal price freeze, Cardinal Suenens to share platform with Primate at unity conference, PoW doctor defends broadcasts, Background and aims, Legal and General: staff committee set up after referendum, Evicted gypsies complain about police, Wellington Barracks new plans on show, PO raiders used keys to silence alarms, Pipes of peace ready at Wounded Knee, Terrorists kill Argentine army officer, Government responds to new TUC mood, Delhi-Dacca agreement on prisoners reported, Students vote for 'gay' liberation campaign, Techniques for getting the worker to make the maximum use of his abilities, Bitter-sweet luxury in Chelsea Cloisters, Science report Solar system: Monitoring the Sun's radiation, The Duke to visit Soviet Union this year, Getting things done, Farm recruits herdsman from New Zealand, Cambodia declares 'state of national danger', Armed men raid police stations on Cyprus, High arrest rate cuts Ulster violence, Georgian splendour at an economic price, Spain seizes Moroccan boats in fish war, Mr Kosygin proves to be the complete angler, Why Andersonstown's local policeman is in the Army, Most managers are made-not born, Next Soviet Ambassador is expert on West, Commuters put their rail grievances, Inquiry ordered into economic growth. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: 'Unprecedented' powers to stop hijacks, Higher output the cure to rising food prices House of Lords, Bill seeks to tighten car rally control, Small hospitals to provide care nearer home, MPs reject more powers for committee chairmen, Parliamentary Notices, Work experience for school pupils, Political offenders biggest problem, Equal pay for women demanded, More MPs sign motion for death penalty, Significant decline in number of aircraft hijackings: Government security surveys House of Commons, Maplin airport able to operate 24-hour service, EEC willing to keep trade links with East Europe, Red breasted migrant offered asylum, Car order form a fraud which public should not sign says Labour MP, Protecting citizens' legal rights, Time ripe for significant lowering of tariff barriers-Commissioner. Law: Australian denies he is blackmailing travel firm, Turkish court allows Mrs Davey to go free, Taxi driver says unknown man met murdered girl, Youth haunted by memory of dead girl, QC says, Judge questions son again in Cartland inquiry, Long-haired boy's case outrageous, JP says, Arab 'unaware suitcase had false bottom', Libel damages in Stravinsky case, Levin case: a statement, House of Lords National Industrial Relations Court Forecourt advertisements need consent Heron Service Stations Ltd v Coupe, Boy accused of murder, Queen's Bench Division No joint trial without consent Aldus and Another v Watson. Picture Gallery. Index. 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Limited, First National City Bank, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Ancient Greek coinfetches £18,125, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,348. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, University Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Sport: Football Thimbleful of luck takes Stoke long way, Racing Curragh test could end doubts about April Bloom's recovery, Sports in Brief, Waller takes step nearer ABA title, Golf Holder fails to hand in scorecard, Rackets Clifton survive major trial of strength, Rugby Union Coundon Road defeat is food for thought for the Welsh, Rowing, Hockey RAF both better and luckier than Army, Table tennis England face hard task in both team events. Reviews: Where English is now at The Complete Plain Words, Poetry and commitment, A grim tale The Scandal of the Andover Workhouse By Ian Anstruther, A few jokers left in the TV pack, Academy of St Martinin-the-Fields Festival Hall, Amis: nostalgia for the Thirties The Riverside Villas Murder By Kingsley Amis, Macbeth National, Funny Uncle Dolf The Wooden Shepherdess By Richard Hughes, Arabella/Aida Covent Garden, Quick guide, The Nose Sadler's Wells, The aims of Papal diplomacy The Vatican in the 'Age of the Dictators 1922-45, Letters from the shadow of death My Warrior Sons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 5, 1948 Aid bill signed, Don't point your sponge fingers at the President Mr Hitler. Editorials/Leaders: The ACT Can Be Made Better, Illogical Intervention, The Death Agonies Of Cambodia, The Farm Price Policy Of Europe. Letters to the Editor: Ulster constitution, House stocks held by builders, Pius XII and the Jews, Interpreting architecture, Family planning, Powers vested in the Pay Board, Turbochargers and control of pollution, Capital punishment, Finding jobs for ex-prisoners, Standard European Time, The hijacker, Wider scope of tax credit scheme, Brock's morals, Workers' participation, Not so silent night, Disappearing London, Churches report on mixed marriages, Rock hammering by geology students, Applause in church, Solicitors and legal aid, Rising cost of motor insurance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Sir Noel Coward, Lord Powerscourt, Sir Herbert Creedy One of the most notable Permanent Secretaries. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, London & Regional Market Prices Bank shares strong, N Y Stock Exchange makes $16.7m profit, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, Recent-Issues. Business and Finance: Luxembourg is challenging tax haven claim, Local authorities, Money Market rates, Liggett 'refused request for seats on board', Central Computer Agency Bouncing baby's rapid progress, New Issues L & BT 3-Way Fund for Jersey, DTI studies 12 pleas for financial aid, General Accident's underwriting trend, MP claims company is harassed over levy, Regional papers ready for radio challenge, Start steel talks with China now Minister says, 20,000 jobs may be lost in regions, Channel Tunnel losses could top £200m in first 10 years, study says, Hongkong share index sheds 101 points, Fixed Interest and Money Fresh advance in gilts, Bill to bar interlocking bank posts in New York, NatWest calls in receiver at Bydand, Congress asked to let off-shore mutual funds register with SEC, Foreign Exchange Dollar easier in active trading, Investment grants, Companies are told of prices obligations, Briefly from the Boardroom, Car exports to EEC doubled, Equities Widespread gains, Inquiries into 30 Australian firms, £25m Vauxhall expansion, Oil group views petrol station fees as rents, Buried costs of the Channel tunnel, Wall Street list revised, Rentokil appeal opens before VAT tribunal, Bank chief says 'stop re-cycling of money', Company News Wilmot Breeden climb 30 pc to peak £4.2m, Body plant at 'militant' Halewood votes to accept Ford pay offer, 10 pc rise in car premiums sought, Business Diary: Strange case of Department 99, W German industries face strike threats, Pickets for London docks, Boom fades for UK property dealers in Paris, Smiths keeping ahead of time, Professor's warning over EEC patents, Manfacturers' stocks show unexpected drop in final quarter, Bids and Deals Molins takes in rest of Masson, Commodities Copper jumps £15.75 a ton, Reserves soar in France to record level, ICI asks for anti-dumping duty on U S chemical, Two oil groups will share drilling rig, UK textile output shows a rise of 8.5 pc, Courtaulds expands glass fibres output. Business Appointments: Business appointments NatWest deputy chairman retires. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Home-hunting in the EEC, Overseas Property, Country Properties. Births.
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