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The Times - 22/06/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By Our Business News Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Jones, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope, By John Groser, From Penny Symon, From Robert Fisk, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By David Leigh, From John Chartres, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By John Roper, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Eric Marsden, By Christopher Sweeney, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Victoria Brittain, Sheila Black, David Robinson, Paul Moor, William Mann, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Michael Wale, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing, Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, by John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, Ross Davies, by Patrick O'Leary, by John Lawson, by Max Wilkinson editor, The Teacher, Denis Taylor, David Reid and Martin Smith, Louis Heren, PHS, Anthony Lewis, MICHAEL FARROW, , DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER, MICHAEL FOOT, , J. W. PAULLEY, , JOHN PRINGLE., ROBERT ADLEY, , MARY-CATHERINE GLOYENS, O. J. WHITLEY., H. MONTGOMERY HYDE., W. S. BLAKE, , FRANK FIELD., KENNETH BRILL, , IAN BRUCE., HUGH FAULKNER., A. E. PARKER, , J. R. SMITH, , K. N. DAVIES, , VIOLET CROSS, IAN CAMPBELL., LEWIS JONES, , RAPHAEL D. de SOLA, , DOUGLAS PETRIBURG, , N. G. MacDIARMAID-GORDON, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A G B writes:-, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvove, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, From David Cross, By Margaret Stone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Hill, EDMUND DELL, , ANDREW C. McGEEHAN., C. CHAMBERS, J. R. McLEY SMITH, , ARTHUR BATTY., KENNETH LEWIS, , Frank Vogl, Roger Vielvoye, By a Correspondent,

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News: Mr Carr to coordinate aid in immigrant areas, Offer to build museum, Dr Luns urges Europe to heed US defence pleas, 10 executed for plot against Sultan of Oman, Concorde output may be cut, TV companies 'broke rules on advertising', Call to stop ruin of Jerusalem by speculators, Europe agriculture study, West Europe British White Paper accuses Iceland of overfishing herring, 3 am: Players confirm Wimbledon boycott, 'Bring troops home' plea at No 10, Early start forecast for Ulster assembly, Chinese encouraging independent arms industry in Romania, Air fare increase likely after pilots' hours cut, Inquiry finds pilot error caused Delhi crash, Shopping around, Mr Callaghan replies to an Ulster critic, British passports to carry Arabic imprint for Libya, Scientists protest at Pacific atom tests, Check on the power that ignores the law, Science report Climate: Decline of the monsoon, Call for regional housing policies, White and green papers planned on company law, Old school ties defy change, Chrysler plants to shut today, Food prices Crab, pork and pineapple are now the best buys, Pompidou-Brandt talks leave Bonn cool, Norway to seek 200-mile fishing limit rights, Barclays to cut holdings in S African bank, Spanish strikers insist on release of arrested men, White House analysis of talks with Mr Dean speaks of blackmail, The courage of Ireland's soldier of destiny, Entry of two Germanies to U N approved, West Europe Socialist conference will study ways to win French voters, Deodorant sprays in U S to carry warning, Peers not to divide on Maplin Bill, Long Island bridge plan stopped by residents, S Africa eases movement laws on Indians, Understanding the passion for the Constitution, Liberals see victory in by-election, Mr Heath rejects inquiry into Poulson affair, Navy spy report completed, Education delegates reject executive's call to consult on cuts, Call for a truce after collision off Iceland, Plans for worker control that can never work, Soho strip club owner 'was tipped off', Shadow Cabinet 'differences were reconciled', Summit pledge to end strategic arms race by end of next year, Army failed to guard Gen Perón's homecoming, Journalists call for free press in Greece, Unions asked to 'black' S Africa emigrants, Mr Scanlon urged to ignore ban on Phase Three talks, Gallstone risk 'doubled by the pill', Pop concerts at Crystal Palace get go-ahead, Appeal to S Africa to recognize Rhodesia, Civil Aviation Authority agrees to proposals for radical reduction in pilots' flying hours, Smaller fall in jobless may indicate check to pace of the boom, Land-grabbing councils could rouse conflict, official says, Saigon threat to expel two journalists, MPs to fight plan to dam Welsh lakes, Copenhagen laments its lost trams, EEC urges moves to counteract inflation, Department orders inspections of roofs of 15 schools and colleges, Killing of French prisons chief perplexes police, Time for a shift of emphasis to clear the doldrums, Rugby Pitfalls before progress for planners, Diversity gives industrial efficiency a sharper edge, The Times Diary Where players fear to tread, 76 policemen hurt in Paris street fighting, Text of U S-Soviet accord on limiting strategic arms, Two-tier system for mentally ill feared in new plan, Lawyers criticize Immigration Act, Beirut moderate asked to form new government, Flat-out activity to win doubtful election prize, The Pope speaks of the weight of responsibility. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Consultation before Maplin access routes are decided, Commission approvals within price code, Duties of fair trading director House of Lords, Hint of second thoughts by Government on introduction of food subsidies, Both sides should be able to accept oath, Illegal arms doing intolerable damage, Mr Heath regrets absence of Mr Scanlon from talks with TUC House of Commons, Ulster representation to remain at 12 MPs, Waste tip research, Views on Official Secrets Act, RUC successful in crime war, Britain's vulnerability: weekly cost of food up by 49p per person, High paid workers must accept policy, Next week, Help being given to those most in need. Sport: Polo Dawnay and Guinazu make issue safe, Football FA select an optimist for top post, Golf McGuirk's bold use of driver brings him fitting lead, Sports in Brief, Racing, Cricket For an hour Lord's had eyes only for Greig, Horse show Hideaway happy in Clydesdale country, Rowing No sale of boats to raise funds for Britain, Yachting David Young a convincing winner, Tennis 71 sign withdrawal forms but wait for 'something to happen'. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Don Wills & Associates, St. Helen's Securities, The Queen's Award To Industry 1973, Miller Buckley Investments Ltd, Charter Consolidated Limited, Rugby New Warehouses, Garrard, Berry Magicoal Limited,, Schreiber Furniture, Dunlop, Ici On Parle Franglais, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Siemens Ltd., Park Tower, Room Service Hotel, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Ansafone, Hoechst, Rugby And Warwick Building Society, New Duvets, Deutschland, Capital & Counties Property Company Limited, Polo, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Boots, Rowlinson Constructions Group Limited, Investment Annuity, Myson, Hills Cashmere House, Industrial Development Department,, Rugby Harles Sawyer, G800 Supersteel Goodyear, Lovell, Smiths Industries Limited, Army Officer, Weatherall Green & Smith, Rugby, Savills. Law: Englishman in French jail, Parents' court move on school fails, U S court rules against sex discriminatory advertising, Queen's Bench Division Transferee of Rhodesian stock entitled to unpaid dividends Barclays Bank Ltd v The Queen, 'Decent thing' was wrong Kerr v Armstrong, Director 'had no inkling ex-mayor worked for Poulson organization', Court of Appeal Agreement excused delay-action to proceed Banco Popolare di Novara (Cooperative society with limited liability) v John Livanos & Sons Ltd, £100,000 break-in charge. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, The Times Motor Show Place, Educational, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Unemployment And Vacancies, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Prague Spring, Francisco Aybar Queen Elizabeth Hall, Clifford T. Ward, People at odds with society The Cow (u) Academy Two The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (aa) Bloomsbury Save the Tiger (aa) Oscars 1 & 2 Soylent Green (aa) Empire, Aldeburgh Festival, Cardiff Festival Players Purcell Room. Arts and Entertainment: Cancellation at Glyndebourne, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,413, Radio, Broadcasting, Record price for T'ang dynasty work of art. Property: Property Advice on double glazing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: The Grey Dawn In Argentina, A Brave Hope Fades Away, Outlawing The Lump, Not By Incomes Policy Alone. Letters to the Editor: Maplin in place of Heathrow, Gatwick?, Reorganized health service, Hardbacks to the wall, Shareholding and Labour's plan for workers, Commonwealth Conference, Additional benefits, Delayed flight, Ungartered knights, Why the Slater-Hill Samuel union needed investigation, Troops in N Ireland, St George's Hospital, Shadow Cabinet meeting, Banks' non-acceptance of coins, The costs of conveyancing, Integrated transport, More points on Mersey Docks bonds, Illegal immigrants, Florence Nightingale, A rational policy for footpaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Long to be managing director of Reuters, University news, Meetings, Society of Antiquaries of London. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 21, 1948 Rights in Berlin. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir David Lidbury, Gustav Molander, Mr R.J. Findlay, Dr Muriel Robertson Work on the tsetse fly, Dr J. Hutchison Cockburn, Admiral Little Distinguished naval career. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar drifts lower, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Spot Position of Sterlinq, London & Regional Market Prices Renewed demand for Shipping Ind. Business and Finance: London cocoa market may be bypassed, Europe and Overseas, Mining, Suit-cutting by computerized laser beam, Commodities Tin prices soar £26 a tonne, Business in Europe Putting W Germany on world oil map, IBM facing $1m fine for contempt of court in anti-trust suit penalties, GKN asks for Europe ruling on Miles Druce bid, Fine finish at Lankro, Wall Street closes 11.06 points down, Japanese premier wants place for China in IMF, Wide spectrum of microwave uses Kenneth Owen reports, Bids and Deals Court Line buy holiday firm, GDP figures for first quarter indicate accelerating rate of economic growth, Coffee producers agree on gradual release of stocks, Waiting for Lyons's profits from Europe, Smith oversubscribed, Oil retailers may seek ½p on gallon next month, Scottish fishing boats land record £43.7m, End of the road for free gifts with petrol?, Issues & Loans New Euroloan for Reed International, Recruitment of more dockers will start soon, Tyne yard's revival will create 1,000 jobs, Business Diary: Sir Hubert's friendly merger, Briefly from the Boardroom, 'No reason why the boom should bust or have to be busted'-National Institute, Chrysler stops all car output from tonight after peace talks fail, Company News Cautious Dunlop outlook after good start, Japanese firms in big textile merger, DTI agrees to inquire into affairs of trusts, Fixed Interest and Money Base rate hopes lift 'shorts', Money Market Rates, Equities Late rally in leading stocks, Harland and Wolff, LIMITED, Mr Barber stresses savings role, Demarcation row may shut Llanwern again, State bus companies raising fares by 7pc, US consumer prices advancing at 7.2pc annual rate before Nixon clampdown, The Scottish Agricultural Securities Corporation Limited, EMI plans major amusements complex, Hoffmann chief predicts long price fight in UK, Hotels must improve service-THF chief, New capital proposals for EEC monetary fund may cost £4,770m, Leek and Westbourne in societies' merger, Malaysia to let currency float against U S dollar. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Rootes for main Joseph Lucas board. Births.

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