The Times - 21/05/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Tim Jones, By Michael Hattield Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From David Wigg, From Richard Wigg, By a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor, From a Staff Reporter, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From John Chartres, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Anthony Lewis, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Reddaway, By Our Commonwealth Staff, John Hennessy, Leonard Amey, Susanne Puddefoot, Geoffrey Wansell, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde, By Andrew Porter, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, William Gaunt, John Percival, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, Michael Wale, Paul Theroux, Ronald Faux, Robin Mead, Brian Crozier, Jan Morris, PHS, David Wood, GUDMUNDUR B. EIRIKSSON, , LAURANCE REED, , D. C. WATT, , GLADYS DIMSON, , L. R. B. ELTON, PETER FELLGETT, , NIGEL DYCKHOFF, , E. L. MASCALL, , J. MARTIN HAWORTH, , N. A. LIGHTHILL, , C. P. DIXON, , Peter Ady, C. J. Allsopp, Robert Bacon, Alec Cairncross, Theodora C. Cooper, John Corina, M. A. H. Dempster, A. K. Dixit, W. A. Eltis, E. Eshag, Andrew Glyn, Andrew Graham, Keith Griffin, Margaret Hall, Noel Hall, Jeremy Hardie, Donald Hay, Arthur Hazlewood, Fred Hirsch, Raouf Kahil, Michael Kaser, J. B. Knight, Norman H. Leyland, Ian M. D. Little, James J. MacGregor, A. Marsh, R. C. O. Matthews, Peter Mathias, James A. Mirrlees, D. J. Morris, D. L. Munby, Patrick O'Brien, R. G. Opie, Peter M. Oppenheimer, M. E. Paul, G. B. Richardson, F. Seton, Aubrey Silberston, P. J. N. Sinclair, David Soskice, Nicholas Stern, D. K. Stout, M. J. C. Surrey, Joan Thirsk, Nita Watts, J. F. Wright., H. MONTGOMERY CAMPBELL., ROBERT MOSS, , J. M. RICHARDS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, , From Our Military Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, By Arthur Reed, From Anthony Thomas, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Roy Farndon, By Hugh Clayton, By John Plender, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Osmond, P. THOMPSON, , ALAN FOSTER, , RON BILLINGS, Anthony Thomas, Robert Jones, By Kenneth Owen, Ross Davies, Richard Spiegelberg, Christopher Wilkins, By John Woodland, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Roger Vielvoye, by Ronald Martin, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Kenneth Owen, by R. G. Sharpe, by Mark Elwes, by a Special Correspondent, by Pearce Wright,
ResumoNews: Former leader blamed for Baluchistan rebellion, Hanoi scientists in London, Young Tories call for more houses, The Users Watchdog on technological advance, Seven-year plan outlined by President Thieu, Too early yet to join float, hints Mr Heath, Greek regime may decide on future of King, Private lesson for public service, Selection of new Bishop of London seen as an affront to diocesan hopes, National issues to the fore at Westhoughton but Tory success would be a surprise, Two children and parents are found shot dead, Warning on drip-feed dangers, Market research has vital role in shaping £4,000m future, Telecommunications Vast development plan can boost exports, An American presents the case against Dr Kissinger Dangers from a flawed talent, Keep the petticoat flying on the sports field, Industry End of 'interim' muddle for manufacturers, Agriculture Growers turn from 'toms' to house plants, Swiss vote to rescind ban on Jesuits, Assets in solid brick, Computers offer new flexibility to the caller, Information explosion brings problems, Election prospects in Australia recede, Better service with data network, High-speed electronic exchanges help in modernization of telephone network, Two die as 14 motor cycles collide at Monza, TUC expected to get go-ahead for more talks with Government, Iceland bans RAF aircraft from using Nato base at Keflavik, Mr Wilson denies charge of 'smear', The elusive Mr Getty keeps his privacy, Tourists hurry from Victoria Falls as more shots are fired, No agreement is reached at Grenada talks, Dingle Foot on Switzerland's role in the Second World War Infighting on neutral territory, Battered Bath: the case for freezing a city, Judge in debt sells hotdogs in Yankee Stadium, Two more men arrested in Milan bomb case, Sheffield cleans up, Science report Colour blindness: anomalous pigments, Skylab planners now turn their thoughts to protective parasol, IRA loses second company in two weeks, Labour relies on West Bromwich dawn chorus, Former CIA chief says cover-up order came from White House, Holidaymakers get refund, Venezuelan airliner hijacked to Cuba, The Post Office Industry looks to System X for future, Labour plan to deter any frivolous challenge to Wilson leadership, It was, I believe, Sigmund, The Auschwitz doctor in the 'Latin American connexion', British names for EEC university post, Public discussion essential when multi-million pound scheme is at stake, Warning of 'urban crisis' in Britain, Cosgrave appeal for North and South to settle differences, Keeping up with the satellites, Drivers reject NUR plea over high-speed train, Eire youths stone police outside detention camp, The vital spark that makes Maggie Smith the greatest comedienne of her generation, 24 whites are injured in Rhodesian sports riots, West Europe Concessions expected on W Berlin after Brezhnev-Brandt talks, Women tackle local affairs in China, Primate's ecumenical EEC hope, The Times Diary An odd evening with Mr Gogolev, France rejects U S militant, Taverne backers plan to control Lincoln, Helicopter jaunt for Sir Alec's press party, Teachers condemn new school building limit, Government grants to combat alcoholism. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Telephone Department, F. J. Reeves Limited, The Ericsson Group, City Of Oslo (Norway), Richard Ellis, Teleprinters, Collins, Post Office Telecommunications, Burmah Engineering, Singer & Friedlander Limited, High & Dry, Ultramar Company Limited, Westinghouse Brake And Signal Co. Ltd., Pirelli General Cable Works Limited, Swedish Ericsson Telecommunications Limited, The Times, Ocean Transport & Trading Limited, Mild De Luxe, Sas, Formica, Chesterton & Sons, Drivers Jonas, The Exchange Telegraph Company Limited, Monsieur Worth, Healey & Baker, Cables & Wireless, Army Officer, Stanley Gibbons International Limited, Spillers, Gooch & Wagstaff, Europartners, Blackbushe Airport,. Law: Cartland case demand for witnesses to be reheard, Accused in bomb plot case want Ulster solicitor, 78 accused over killing of Madrid policeman, Jail for unrepentant Ukrainians. Arts and Entertainment: Crossword title retained, Spassky loses tournament game, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,385, Broadcasting, Six-figure price likely for Hogarth. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: The Queen's Sword, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news. Sport: Racing Lassalle earns a run at Ascot, Rugby League Dewsbury's form confirmed, Equestrianism Clear round aids Kersley at Tidworth, Cricket Easy winners tiptoe to defeat, Motor cycling, Motor racing Stewart's victory vindicates decision to stage race, Sports in Brief, Football A whole new set of problems ahead, Rugby Union London Counties waste too much effort, Yachting Morning Cloud first on handicap, Athletics Goater could find place in British team, For the record Football, Rowing Another Wallingford medal class crew in making, Golf Revell drives well as Bonallack hands over the initiative, Tennis Germans were better prepared, Polo Pitman foils Friar Park. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Signs of the Times for the Vaudeville, The Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall Ronald Stevenson Purcell Room, Northern Sinfonia's new conductor, Adelaide's new theatre, Monday book Blooming late The Clocks of Columbus, Roy Buchanan Oxford Polytechnic, A delightful artist, Royal Ballet Coliseum Netherlands Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, RPO/Kempe Festival Hall. Property: Property Basingstoke continues to expand, London And Suburban, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Spotlight on Leeds/Sheffield/Bradford. Editorials/Leaders: A Libyan Oil Dilemma, The Momentum Of Detente, Some more equal than others, Grenada's Independence, Cardiology For Cities. Letters to the Editor: Sale of church plate, Sixth form studies, Fishing rights in waters around Iceland, Extra reward for Weights and Measures men, Farming and forestry, Seaside retirement, Fixed-price building contracts are inflationary, Only major changes will end 'lump', No reserved seats, A place in the country, Church teaching on ordination of women, Professor Pesmazoglou, Appointment of bishops. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, May 19, 1948 Advance in Palestine. Obituaries: Mr R. O. Dunlop, M Dieudonné Costes, Miss Jeanette Rankin, Mr R. B. McCallum Former Master of Pembroke College, Oxford. Deaths. Business and Finance: Alfa Romeo faces legal action over Fiat secrets, Company News Burton Gp buys Green's Cameras, National Savings keep pace with £61.7m April rise, Dutch give way on German gas, Leyland to reduce stake in S Africa, Lending rate 73/4pc, Setback for chemists' plan to fight multiples, 'Bazaar' wage bargaining criticized, Britain's confectioners set to boost exports to Japan, Financial News Issues and loans More O'Ferrall in a boom period, Esso and Mobil to explore in Egyptian waters, Mr Sandys defends stand as Smallpeice faction make him new Lonrho target, Perkins face almost total output loss today, British plane makers face pressure from U S to be aerospace partners, Briefly from the Boardroom, Lonrho: four main issues that highlight need for change in company law, More share prices, Former SEC chairman may be next economics official to resign, Results this week Beecham, ICI and Reed International, U S securities industry A vacuum that will be hard to fill, Third world doubts on aid, Metric freight for British Rail, Scott Lithgow in shipbuilding pact with India, Rising EEC soyabean demand forecast, £23.5m state aid for expansion at Harland & Wolff, £4m UK orders hinge on Lockheed contract, Accounting bodies to put corporation tax view, Commodities Strong recovery in copper prices, Freight Report Panic chartering pushes rates up, Industry in the regions: Willpower needed behind Britain's policy, Maurice Corina analyses some significant Census statistics Wholesale rationalization in retailing, Bakers hope for early verdict on price plea, Business Diary in Europe: Brussels and the British style, London Business School takes on an international dimension, Retailing And The Regions (1971), EEC ministers to discuss urgent aspects of energy cooperation, Management Power switch on building sites?, When the stock market emphasizes yield. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Odhams (Watford). Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Bonds traded in Europe, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change.
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