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The Times - 17/01/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From David Wood Political Editnr, From Our Political Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Pearce Wright, Science Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Christopher Sweeney, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, Peter Evans, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, From Arthur Osman, By Stewart Tendler, By Christopher Walker, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By David Spanier, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Sue Masterman, From Stewart Harris, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Hargrove, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Paul Moor, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Keith Horner, Charles Lewsen, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Miles Quest editor, Catering Times, by Michael J. Boella, by a Special Correspondent, N.C., R.W., by Diane Wood, by Richard Crossman, Patrick Wall, Ian McDonald, PHS, Ian Murray, B. A. WORTLEY, , L. OLADEPO AREMU, , MURIEL VORHAUS, , W. F. EWBANK, , FRANCIS EDWARDS. S.J., , JOHN ROWLAND, , MICHAEL STEWART, , JOHN PEEL, , BERNARD BRAINE, , WILLIAM RODGERS, , JOHN MACKINTOSH, , JOSEPH GODSON, , PAUL SEABURY, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , JACK ASHLEY, , GIL ELLIOT, , D. C. DAMANT, , DAVID BARLOW, , ALAN MARYON-DAVIS, , J. BENJAMIN, , DINGLE FOOT, , THOMAS BALOGH, , M. MULLEN, , JOHN TICEHURST, , PETER JEFFREYS, , JOHN PENN, , JACK GRIFFITHS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A friend, By Roger Vielvoye, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By John Plender, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ALBERT FOGG, , By Roy Farndon, E. THORNE, , HENRY CHILVER, , A. E. WILLIAMS, , JOHN HUNTER, , From Paul Martin, By Peter Hill, Ian Morison, Roger Vielvoye, John Plender, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Ronald Kershaw, Patricia Tisdall, By Dennis Dwyer, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson,

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News: Kirk missionaries spread the word, GLC still dislikes design of Parliamentary building, First Office versus Fourth Estate, Hierarchical attitudes need changing to take account of young people's opinions, Frills in the foyer but a functional look in the bedroom, Phase Two will fail without worker support, and TUC will be called in again, Mr Feather says, Snow reports, Mr Whitlam says Australian states are still British colonies constitutionally, Hotels: standards for success, Lunokhod is ready to explore the Moon, Post Office tries out radio 'pageboy' calls, The joys and sorrows of a home-help, Festive note to Paris visit by Herr Brandt, Chef: Convenience foods are never mentioned and margarine is taboo in his kitchen, Legal fight threatens over motorway at Waterloo, Hotel sniper in New Orleans did not act alone, Djibouti turns out to sing M Pompidou's praises, Just how non-political can you get? Personal view, Businessman challenges engineering union, Mr Mintoff sends in 'occupation' force, Patrol prepares to fire on British trawlers, New York Times rebuff to press council plan, Trident pilot a born campaigner, inquiry told, The Times Diary Scratch my back and I'll stab yours, Mental hospitals get bigger share of spending, Three-day delay costs council tenant extra £1,000 for house, Dearer apples next month, traders forecast, Journalist collapses after release from China, The Royal Berkshire a £1m exercise in conversion, EEC hopes of stability in British economy, Hall porter: Undesirables betrayed by the look they give, Unions put six-point demand to Fords, Company calls 280% interest allegation 'gravely misleading', Mrs Meir's visit to Pope seen as Vatican acceptance of reality of Israel's position, Road to capitalism for Germany's workers, White House tries to curb ceasefire optimisnm, Watergate trial claim of danger to the President, Riddle of Toronto millionaire's wife, Airline halted as all its planes are repossessed, Bridging gap between Congo and Zaire, Prepacked foods and machines cut catering costs-and quality need not suffer, Church and state in conflict over Basque strike, Restaurant manager: Maintaining standards in face of 'diabolical impossibility' of finding staff, Can we make equal pay work?, British MPs submit their plan for reforming the European Parliament, Plans to stop unfair price increases after VAT, Shopworkers fail to settle with the Co-op, Women clubbed by police in Spanish jail, Russia takes her threat to sea, Expert panel to study thalidomide offer, Science report Ecology: Climate's effect on game valley, Vatican fails to dispel holy year doubts, Four profiles-Nicholas Cole and Robert Waterhouse look at the business through the eyes of the people who know Managing director: Success depends on assessing market trends and adapting accordingly, Conciliation service gets first task, Pretoria refuses visa to former Dutch minister, The new Berkeley keeps faith with Belgravia's period atmosphere, No prosecution on 'Sunday Times' rail cuts disclosure, Ulster soldier's body found in boot of stolen car, Dublin chooses Ulsterman for EEC committee, Britain gets its first taste of EEC rough and tumble bargaining, Mr Crosland seeks halt to 'destruction of London' by two-year moratorium, Unions now seeing the industry as a better recruiting ground, Zambian arrests after border explosion, New China-Russia dispute, Steroids claimed to make better beef, What to do with an elephant?, Director warns companies on union access to books, Lord Hailsham's doubts on fate of Uganda judge, Centre Point on offer again, Mr Wilson sees slant in the news. News in Brief. Law: Irish secrets case to start on February 1, Ruling against EEC law in patents case, Dismissal order on two soldiers, Judge deplores lack of power in sentencing, Uganda Asians may be offered squatters' house, £12,000 damages for instructor who cannot drive, Court of Appeal Injunction stops showing of Andy Warhol film on television, Court of Appeal bans TV screening of Warhol film, Singer refused appeal, Detective is cleared of £500 demand, Solicitors urged to ban deals at cut price, BBC can plead man's record in defence, Ten jurors dismissed in 'Nasty Tales' case, Mr Luvaglio not the killer, woman says, Move to stop film showing. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bell's, Save & Prosper Group, Letraset International Limited, Hotel Tenma, K Shoes, Imi, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pensions, Brady, British Relay, Vickers, Gre, Aeonics, Computer Weekly, The Times, Electric Catering, Sound Diffusion Limited, European Coal And Steel Community, Wmf (Britain) Ltd.,, North Wood Publications Ltd, Leicester Permanent, Cashmores, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Esso, Baggeridge Brick Company Limited, John D. Wood, Plessey, Race, Albany Hotel Glasgow, Hoylin, Peers. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Council rejects budget proposal, Chance to develop unified and democratic Europe, QC says papers were suppressed, Eire wants to establish closer union, British MP urges the European assembly to use its latent power, Rising prices the major cause for concern in EEC. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: NPO/Del Mar Festival Hall, Strut and Fret The Howff, Krapp's Last Tape/ Not I Royal Court, Encore after 25 years Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall/ Radio 3, Munich's fine new Elektra and the birth of a star, Simon Ward in Shaw, London debuts, The Music Party Mall Galleries. Arts and Entertainment: The Royal Society of Arts, Ballet music by John Metcalf, Stoppard double bill returning, Radio, A Syer landscape fetches £1,850, Fontainebleau show for Ottawa, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,281, Broadcasting. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, LSO's new leader. Sport: Rugby Union Burgess and Hurst chosen for Dublin, Hockey England sides to play in indoor matches, Golf Richest tournament back again at Turnberry, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Boxing European champion booed on way back to square one, Racing Newcastle's big race should bring out the best in Well To DO, Football, Badminton Chinese team in command against England. Editorials/Leaders: Production Puzzles, Power To The Parliament, Israel's Relations With Africa, Ford Face The Unions' Claim. Letters to the Editor: Plant a tree..., Thalidomide children, BR's 10pc rise in car ferry prices, Vietnam bombing, The pace of change, The conduct of Lloyd George, An agenda for the European security conference, The price of beef, Tactics in the freeze, Leyland's gas turbine development, Financing business schools, Our cars fall fiat, English courts and EEC, 'Cheap return' anomaly, Movement towards Anglican-Roman Catholic reconciliation, VAT in the literary world. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 16, 1948. Obituaries: Captain Kai Ruusuvuori, Mr Neil M. Gunn Scottish writer who illuminated the Highland scene, Mr Kenneth Macmorran, Maj-Gen F. H. N. Davidson. Business and Finance: Accounting for inflation: the profession drafts its blueprint, NatWest joins Greater London Radio group, Business Diary: Orion's Grierson in the ascendant, Shipowners to raise New Zealand cargo charges, Japanese dominate colour TV imports as total sales in Britain double in year, US backing for British effort over RB 211, VAT tribunal refuses first rating appeal, Home car boom shows signs of levelling off, Optimism on trade with China, New Issues Centreway set for return, Whitehall to take hand in seizing offshore oil and gas opportunities, Credit control Need to develop coherent policy, Call for state board to explain inflation danger, Syria and Iraq fail to solve oil transit issue, Inventor releases details of the Sarich engine, SEC will allow brokerage subsidiaries to become stock exchange members, Deutsche Bank back in City after 59 years, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Company News Delta Metal to reach at least £18.5m this year, Engineers' union invalidates two elections, Laid-off Cowley men will get cash payment, Briefly from the Boardroom, Advertising and Marketing Application of EEC law challenged, New BSR offer puts value of £6.1m on Goblin, Mr Godber explains policy on price rises, Equities Reyrolle-Parsons active, Rapid climb in overseas sales of wool textiles, Switzerland frees banks from dollar obligations, Shipbuilding at record level, Babcock bid in time snag, Plessey's second quarter up to scratch, Avon Rubber looks to US for gasket sales, 'Solution' to inflation problem in accounting, Putting Britain on oil supply map, EEC opposes America on monetary reform, New electronic pocket calculator, Government 'leaving doubts over metrication', Commodities Copper declines £3.25 a ton, CIR successor to deputy chief, World rise of 6pc in aluminium production, Ford policies attacked in unions' pay demand, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts await the White Paper, Bids and Deals Bristol Merch't join N Dairies, Production statistics show 2pc increase on three previous months, Mining Zaire's copper production, Curbs fail to halt Hongkong shares boom. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Late rise in Fisons, Foreign Exchange Dollar wanted, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Managerial changes at Lion International. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.

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