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The Times - 07/06/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Richard Wigg, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, , By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Hatfield, Political Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Philip Howard, From Ronald Faux, , By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From David Wood political Editor, From David Cross, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Henry Stanhope, From Michael Hornsby, Howard Burnip, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Derek Parker, Edward Candy, Kay Dick, Michael Ratcliffe, Philip Norman, Nicholas Ashford, William Gaunt, Richard Maylan, Michael Wale, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Reynolds, European Parliament, Ronald Butt, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, Philip Howard, RALPH BENNETT, , W. H. C. FREND, , ERIK NISSEN, , MIKE RANDALL, , RONALD BLYTHE, , MICHAEL PINCUS, , J. CHAMPAGNE, , MICHAEL BURN, , Beudy Gwyn, , Minffordd, , Merioneth, , MATTHEW HOFFMAN, JOHN HOBHOUSE, , CYRIL CARR, , B. A. WORTLEY, , RICHARD WELCH, , ANTHONY MONTAGUE BROWNE, , DAVID TODD, , ERIC JAMES, , HAROLD HARRIS, , Katie Stewart, By Nature-Times News Service, , A Correspondent writes:, Friends write:-, J. and F.D. write:, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, By John Whitmore, By Margaret Stone, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Woodland, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, EDWARD STAMP, , MARGERY DEAN, , W. A. CLARENCE, , REGINALD NEWSOM, , J. H. GOODLAND, , Peter Jay, Melvyn Westlake, Anthony Thomas, Christopher Wilkins, Stuart Marshall,

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News: BMA averts split over changes proposed in its constitutional report, Mr Ashley looks for a better state hearing aid, Mr Laird is recalled to White House to combat Watergate, £1.3m to fit youth for steady work, Let them publish and be damned, Britain awaits Chinese response to cultural and trade initiatives Hopes centre on Chi visit, Italian party shows signs of unity, Kidnappers seize Briton in Buenos Aires street, Mr Rogers defends plane sales to Saudi Arabia, Kansas City police chief to head FBI, Nixon fund official tells of perjury approach, European MPs' strong views over Greece, Money from crime invested in legitimate businesses, Tories have a 2 per cent lead over Labour in Times/ITN opinion poll, Appeal for £200,000 by 'rebel' hospital, Bonn President signs Bill to ratify eastern treaty, Senate defies Whitlam government and risks a dissolution, £600,000 fines for illegal share dealings, West Europe, 'Old notes would have altered pit planning', Drugs in contraceptives may fight skin troubles, Labour Party will find common ground on 'narrow' issues, Mr Benn says in denying split or leadership crisis, The true morals of the call-girls affair, South African scheme for black homelands will uproot hundreds of thousands of people, Norway coalition under fire over French rocket deal, Correction, Delhi surprised by display of Australian good will, U S appeals for economic 'new order', Kissinger talks in Paris near final stage, Tories seek new system to register Service voters, The Times Diary The end of a newspaper dynasty, Making sense of your space Bathrooms, Soldier loses legs after explosion in deserted house in Londonderry, Safeguards in Shetland, Secret talks on changes to union Act, Savoury mousses, Terrorism stops yachting, Blind father saves child from drowning, Ulster: The Army loses heart at playing policeman Stretching a soldier's patience, Peking makes an impact on UN scene in Geneva, Campaign treasurer says he paid Watergate plotter $199,000, Techniques of organized crime used abroad have appeared in London, Malta's 'obstinacy' holds up Helsinki talks on security, Links between terrorists discussed by police, 1,500 death toll feared in Indonesia storms, Change in law recommended to give joint ownership of matrimonial home, Strict security for Israel visit of Herr Brandt, Hess's son denies part in Tupolev crash, Iceland boycotts Nato meeting over fishery war, Science report Fuel: Locating oil by continental drift, Ecological days on sheep moor for industry executives, Elysee visitors say President is in good form, Drinking offences highest for 60 years, Motoring Executive 2-litre competition from Japanese, Bantu pupils penalized by quota system, Village mans barricades against the juggernauts, Egypt urges Security Council to protect rights of Palestinians, New anti-riot gas gives fire sensation, High-speed train travels at record 131 mph, Women reject doubling of subscription, 'Gangsters' pact has lasted 600 years, Labour will eventually play its part in Nine Mr Jenkins predicts, Crowd of 750,000 see Morston win the Derby, Poll swing to Tories may help party to capture towns today. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Lord Wigg urges a closer look at security, Intrusions into privacy: Government preparing statement on safeguarding personal data stored in computers House of Lords, Liberals sponsor Bill to give workers more say, Regions decision by july 1, Conditions in Greece must change before closer link with EEC can ever proceed-Sir C Soames. Sport: Football, Rugby Union No real test for Welsh team, Tennis Four of five American men's seeds perish, Sports in Brief, County show Frederick Broome takes main event, Motor cycling Peter Williams sets race and lap records, World Cup setback for England, Racing Derby triumph of Arthur Budgett, Cycling Nilsson finishes minute clear of chasing group, Cricket England better equipped for this pitch, Boxing Hopes of a second medal end painfully, Golf Bonallack drops out after back injury, Yachting Robinson and Dunning move up to take lead. Index. Display Advertising: Brussels-Sheraton Hotel, Bell's, Bensons International Systems Limited, Vent-Axia, W. & C. French Limited,, New Scientist, Harrap Books, Ball And Roller Bearings, Mellersh & Harding, Rank Xerox, Newsociety, Jones Lang Wootton, Alex, Robertson Foods Limited, Investapools, Airey & Wheeler, Edward Bates & Sons (Holdings) Limited, Brown Bayley Steels Limited, Spike Milligan Badjelly The Witch, Cater Ryder & Company Limited., Foyles Art Gallery, Ppa Dividends, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, Pacific Coast Coin Exchange, Barrie & Jenkins, Lloyds Bank, Leicester Permanent, Burrell & Co. Ltd, Sterling Guarantee Trust Limited, William Mallinson And Denny Mott Ltd, Silk Cut., Gordon's., Detroit Bank & Trust, Boac, Bayer, Laporte, The Pleasure Areas, Dreamland Group, J.P. Morgan & Co., Skf, Westbrick Products Limited, The Chartered Surveyor. Law: Queen's Bench Division Domestic emergencies and special reasons Jacobs v Reed, Man refuses legal aid at second trial for murder, Report ordered on paintings left by Picasso, IRA member is jailed for 12 years, New trial is ordered over bank robbery, Man's charity did not begin at home, Eight men on drug charges, Court of Appeal London Transport not liable for conductor's driving Iqbal v London Transport Executive, Frenchman accused of stealing rare books, Ex-baseballer charged over bomb threat, Second life sentence on dangerous psychopath, Man cleared of blackmail. Arts and Entertainment: England's bridge win, Radio, Indian suite of furniture makes £10,500, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,400. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Home News, Property: Investment Property, London Flats, Overseas Properties, London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, The profits from golf course villas are sure to be well above par, Country Properties. Reviews: The enjoyment of the true pessimist For Want of the Golden City, Perils of revenge My People Shall Live, OUP's four concerts, Television Robbie in search of... Bbc 1, The human side of the Lord Protector Cromwell Our Chief of Men, Back to the lab The Pleasure Areas, Rod Stewart, Imaginative new American music Park Lane Group Queen Elizabeth Hall, LMP/Blech/Vasary Festival Hall/ Radio 3, Fiction I Want to Go to Moscow By Maureen Duffy (Hodder, £2.40) Shadows on the Mountain, Son of the Bride Bbc 1, Coalbrookdale by night The versatility of Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg, Quick guide, Do you remember Shakespeare?. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, The Times Motor Show Place, State Of Kuwait, General, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. 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, Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices Selling of De La Rue, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 110 points, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street. Editorials/Leaders: Organization Of Medicine, A State Industry Success, A Second Term For Mr Heath?, The House That Jack And Jill Built. Letters to the Editor: Propaganda during the war, Holiday in Majorca, The bedroom spy, Hardbacks to the wall, The auditor's importance in preparing firms' accounts, Public service staffing, Site value rating, Sen Kennedy on Ireland, Practical man in management, Voting at the village school, Senseless rivalry, The 'Canterbury Tales', Books by hi-jackers, Computer conversations, Process of law in Watergate affair, Appointment of bishops, Discouraging export of antiques, Export of livestock. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 5, 1948 Mr Marshall's plea. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Lord Tangley Former president of the Law Society, Mr Eric Dunstan, Rt Rev E. L. Barham Former Bishop of Rwanda, Ilona Kabos, Mr Peter Cazalet, JIMMY CLITHEROE Popular radio entertainer. Business and Finance: Gatt talks fail to find formula for textiles, 'Alternatives to oil needed' as source of power, Pressure that forced the gold rush, Caledonian plans would 'devastate' BOAC profits, International air freight rates to go up by 5 pc, Shipbuilding report 'overtaken' by events, Mining Platinum prices increased $8, Eurosyndicat, British invention 'will cut car exhaust gases', Chrysler halts its UK expansion over strikes, Steelmakers look ahead to nuclear production, EEC to be pressed to define regional categories for aid, Efforts to rebook 5,000 charter flight fares, Learning to live with market forces, Dispute which halted Allegro line is over, Samuel Osborn studies steel merger prospects, Washington attitudes, Lower UK wages lure Japanese businesses, Japan plans enriched radium centre, Pay deal ratified for 350,000 garage workers, Strong demand for British engineering goods, Equities Grand Met falls sharply, Briefly from the Boardroom, Issues & Loans Cray Elec after two takeovers, LME copper expected to reach £700 a tonne, Business Diary: Wright man for the job, Dollar speculators making 'grave error they will come to regret', Mr Laird warns, Continued disenchantment with GMH, Quarterly payments deficit £189m, Company News Flying start by McCorquodale in 76 pc surge, BP is accused of breaking promise over Italian sales, Kirkcaldy symposium What would Adam Smith have made of it all?, Warning by Fed of readiness to impose further curbs on lending, Europe and Overseas Orion Leasing forms Dutch outlet, Fixed Interest and Money Selling of the 'short tap', NFC drive will help small firms into Europe, Bids and Deals Sears gain 6 pc of Swan Hunter, Smaller traffic roundabouts 'cut travel costs', Overtime ban is to stay at Perkins Diesels, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), ICL finance chief leaves, Bosch UK widens service, J. P. Morgan get London Stock Exchange quote, Associates deals, W Germany's surplus rises, Commodities Tin price drops £35.50 a tonne, Advance in house prices quickens to more than 10 pc in first quarter. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A Morgan resigns as Redland executive director. Births.

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