The Times - 06/02/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk and Christopher Sweeney, From Our Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Richard Wigg, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Arthur Osman, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, Stephen Jessel, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Tony Aldous, By Our Political Editor, By Our Air Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Dennis Bird, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Kenneth Loveland, Guy Brett, Stanley Reynolds, Keith Horner, Max Harrison, Clive Barnes, Bernard Levin, PHS, Jeremy Isaacs, D. E. BUNBURY, , ROBERT LUSTY, , ROY STRONG, , JOHN ENNALS, , MAURICE NORVIC, , COLIN BUCHANAN, , MARIE JÉNKINS, , ISABEL S. JACOBS, , BROCKWAY, , T. D. ROBERTS. S L, M. W. Palmer, , NOEL C. NORRIS, , S. JOHN FORREST, , MARGARET M. SMITH, , PAULINE PHILLIPS, , MICHAEL FLANDERS, , PAUL DEHN, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professor E. A. Power, Rev J. E. Fenn, C. W, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Plender, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, By Hugh Clayton, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ian Murray, By Roger Vielvoye, By Guy Hawtin, By Business News Staff, MICHAEL LATHAM, , J. M. CLOSE, , GEORGE COPEMAN, , LYNDA KING TAYLOR, , G. W. FORD-SMITH, , L. D. JOHNSTON, PHILLIP A. GIBBS, , Maurice Corina, Simon Caulkin, From Frank Vogl, Eynon Smart, Andrew Wilson, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, I.M., by John B. Hyde, by S. M. Yassukovich, by Russell Taylor,
ResumoNews: Consortium banking, Eight killed in Indian Army clash with Nagas, Snow reports, Eire: Mr Lynch calls surprise poll Ulster: First loyalists detained, Western caution over force cuts, EEC approach to Norway agreed, Mr Heath is urged to save theatres, Mr Lynch 'seeking to weather Ulster storm', Threats of death received by 150 Italian judges, Consumers of religion get a 'Good Church Guide', Minister alleges OAU threat to Seychelles, Herr Scheel has operation, Struggle to save Soho homes and shops, Contraceptive safeguards proposed, Church cannot be neutral, Pope tells Spanish envoy, Cambridge's crisp library extension Architecture, Rhodesian terrorists kill elderly Briton in grenade attack on farmhouse, Murdered Arab tied hand and foot, Sir Gerald's plan to convert barn rejected, New Director of WRNS, Lord Carrington warns Australia, US admiral in Hanoi for mine clearing, Sabatova letter widely circulated in Australia, Murder of rail officials in Uganda reported, Time to untie television's tongue, President Kaunda denies contact with Mr Smith, Court of Appeal lifts ban on TV screening of Warhol film, Soames view of 'prime challenge' to Europe, Patient died after operation identity error, £900,000 for LSE appeal, International peace teams take up positions in seven battle zones of Vietnam as clashes decrease, City architect suspended while police investigate, 'Dropped light' led to warehouse deaths, Cure for obesity 'likely in six or seven years', Plot sentences on cousins are set aside, Guerrillas take supply depot in Laos, President defied by Senate on budget post, Plans made for slowing production, Party broadcasts unchanged, Nixon budget cuts anger mayors of big cities, Have universities lost their appeal? Education notebook, Financing in many forms-with rare skills thrown in, Breakthrough into Eurobond market is still to come, Labour calls for fresh look at need for new airport at Maplin, Three-day strikes by teachers likely, Mr Mark Carlisle on the state of the Force, Getting into print, Secret of success lies in enjoying the advantages of being both new and old, City offers British companies wider choice of money and advice, Vietcong and Saigon make progress at Paris talks, RLG at the RCA, Why consortium banks? Six chief executives of London-based institutions give the answer in, 'I am asking the people for a clear and decisive mandate', Gibraltar hitch in Helsinki security talks, Mr Heath wins U S assurance on nuclear defence exchanges, Guerrillas land in Dominican Republic, Science report Medicine: Transplant treatment hazards, The Times Diary The exploitation of women, Blackout over Poulson ruling, Surgeons to decide on transplant of hearts, Nine urged to approve new Euratom plans, King Husain's article stirs Israel Cabinet, Many rate reductions but some big rises forecast, Press Council upholds dictionary complaint, Police called to deal with opera booing, Public inquiry into Trident crash defended, New lava threat to harbour of volcano island, £2.5m TV series on life of Shakespeare, S African rugby tour to go ahead despite NZ leader's warning, Durban strike disrupts municipal services, Dead couple had 'enough drugs to kill regiment', Museum said to have lost $1m in art dealings, Chinese festival puts accent on privacy, Gaullists seek answer to siren songs of the Left in French General election, Concession to miners may not stop strikes, Mr Carr attacks display of pornography, Homeless black youths 'not major problem in cities', Call to outlaw UDA and impound guns, Concorde an issue in the French elections, Union holds back from Civil Service stoppage, Supermarket infested by mice fined £1,000. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: General Mills Finance N.V., Betjeman's Bygone Britain, Atlantic International Bank Limited, Stanhopa Finance Ltd,, Introductory Formula 72, Dillon, Read & Co., Commercio Estero, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Nordic Bank Limited, Richard Ellis, World Banking Corporation Limited, United International Bank Limited, Strutt & Parker, Ubaf Limited, Skf (U.K.) Limited, Mac Arthur's Scotch, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Fiat, Rib, Midland And International Banks Limited, Merrill Lynch-Brown Shipley Bank Limited, International Commercial Bank Limited, London Interstate Bank Limited, Royal Viking Line, Loews Hotels, Augustus Barnett, Bank Of America Limited, The Teamworkers, International New Homes Show, Halifax Building Society, The British Library Of Political & Economic Science., Japan International Bank Limited, Associated Japanese Bank (International) Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Hopkins prize. Law: Three men on convevancing charges, Court of Appeal Courts will not usurp IBA's duty to censor programmes, Judge solves a jigsaw puzzle with torn will, Escape plot alleged, Jury in Spanish villas fraud charge case spend the night at hotel, Supreme Court's dormant funds, Information wrongly amended Garfield v Maddocks. Politics and Parliament: Labour's alternative: prices commission, Curfews or martial law would not be realistic in Ulster House of Commons, Action of Crown Agents is defended House of Lords, Britain must break out of economic thicket, Questions cost £350,000, Copyright study, Cleaner air, Regional structure the best way to coordinate nation's water supplies, Steel task forces to study timing of closures, Prosecution after injury. Sport: Cricket Birkenshaw preferred to Tolchard in team for all seasons, Athletics Mary Stewart joins her brother in British side, Golf Player forced to miss five U S tournaments, Rackets Short stay for hitch-hiker from Hongkong, Sports in Brief, Racing Doubts from Black Secret's past, Show jumping Ann Moore not to turn professional, Ice skating Impressive practice by Scottish girls, Hockey England include two new caps and recall four, Rugby Union London Welsh not the only problem facing Penryn, Tennis Dibley seeded to meet Laver in final, Football Arsenal have far to go on their return to Wembley. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Gifford/Trusler/Steer Purcell Room, Song at Twilight Bbc 1, ECO/Andrew Davis Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Play's the Thing Roundabout Theatre, Washington, Anne Howell s debut as Octavian Der Rosenkavalier Grand, Geneva, The chalking on the wall: art divorced from life. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,298, Status value of ornateness reflected in record price for Sevres-style vase, Broadcasting, Croydon Festival. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, February 5, 1948., It's as easy (and illegal) as mugging a masochistic philanthropist. Editorials/Leaders: Cbi's Unhelpful Advice, Mitbestimmung For Britain, Mr Lynch Chooses His Time, The Antics Of The Iba. Letters to the Editor: Airport and aircraft for the future, Retirement misnomers, King Husain on Israel, A surprise for Macbeth, Birth control, Insufficiency of Barclaycards, Moral difficulty of share disposal, Consultant fees payments for small companies, Viewpoints on the housing quandary, Lorries in central London, The Dark Lady and other clues, How to handle pay and prices, Packaging that piles on cost, Future of Bath spa, Immigration control, The Bishop's staff, Social responsibility audit, Loans by Portrait Gallery, Handicapped theatre. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Patrick Mallam, Dr H. Burke Gaffney Tropical medicine, Edward Lockspeiser Authority on Debussy, Mr P. I. Painter, Prof. F. R. G. Heaf, Prof. W. R. Dean. Business and Finance: Japanese motor vehicle exports rise by 10 pc to nearly 2 million units, City 'spivs' condemned by banking chief, America demand for limit on steel scrap exports, Bids and Deals, Mining, Company News Lovell earnings nearly doubled as margins soar, Prospects for settlement recede in BRS dispute as management takes tougher line, Associates' deals, Shell-Esso set to disclose oil find near Shetlands, Pan Am bid for stake in US internal air services, Equities Imps wanted ahead of figures, Fixed Interest and Money Steady demand for gilts, NCB launches fuel promotion campaign, Unilever to diversify big African subsidiary, IBA wants more talks on London radio licence, PO's equipment choice, US cars recalled, Dealers seek zero-rating of VAT for works of art, US envoy tells Japan that trade imbalance may thwart Mr Nixon, Robinson and Cleaver move, 1,000 more dockers in severance pay rush, Briefly from the Boardroom, Opposition in Denmark to worker control proposal, Textiles to be in metric sizes by end of 1975, Hairdresser training papers loss confirmed, Government aid pledge to CITB companies, Hoechst's expansion programme in Britain may exclude Ulster, Fed asks four banks to justify prime rate rises, CBI say state spending may give little scope for tax cuts in Budget, UK antimony prices, 3P a lb on turkeys forecast, Uniting Europe's trade unionists, £200m 'needed to save ship jobs', Iraq oil shipments agreed with France, Money Market Rates, UC Investments' valuation of Impala Platinum, Brown Boveri and Gulf to sell nuclear reactors, Retail sales slackened in the fourth quarter despite December boom, Colour TV set makers will step up fight to curb Japanese imports, Public expenditure Technology projects need tighter cost control, Where the revaluation went wrong, Business Diary: An unexpected swansong, Commodities Copper recovers an early fall, Mitsubishi will make Cricket cars for export, Courtaulds expansion at fibre plants means 'hundreds more jobs', Industrial Films BBC 2's little publicized trade tests are a welcome bonus for the sponsors. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Dollar slumps, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Equities firm-but quiet, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Noble on John Brown board. Births.
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