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The Times - 14/06/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Stewart Tendler, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By a Staff Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Evans, By Our Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Sweeney, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By George Clark Political Staff, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By David Spanier, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From a Special Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Ivan Barnes, By a Parliamentary Reporter, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, Charles Lewsen, Paul Moor, Max Harrison, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Michael Ratcliffe, David Williams, H. R. F. Keating, Philip Ziegler, Paul Scott, Ronald Faux, Henry Stanhope, Katie Stewart, Alastair Best, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Louis Heren, PHS, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, THOMAS HEARN, , R. H. McCALL, , VICTOR HERTFORD, , LISABETH LEARMONT, , MONTAGUE CALMAN, , G. L. STURGESS, , C. M. R. PASTAKIA, , TONY BANKS, , KENNETH G. F. BALFOUR, NICHOLAS PALMER, , BARBARA BROWSE, , J. MARKS, , E. ARMITAGE, , C. M. FLETCHER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, H, Mr J. G. Senior, Anthony Brett-James, Lady Birley, By Clifford Webb, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, By Terry Byland, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer and Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By John Whitmore, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Kenneth Owen, , By Margaret Stone, From David Cross, LESLIE HUCKFIELD, , ROOTES, , KEITH BROWN, , D. E. C. EVERSLEY, , A. J. PRETLOVE, , Maurice Corina, Innis Macbeath, By Kenneth. Owen, From Anthony Thomas, By Michael Baily, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark,

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News: 'The Washington Post' takes issue with 'The Times' over Watergate, Watergate Election fund raiser tells Senate hearing of $75,000 destined for 'man named Tony', Mr Powell launches new attack over Phase Three, Economists criticize EEC agricultural policy, Mr Nixon halts price rises but not wages, Police report on jump in crimes of violence gives warning of TV being aped by impressionable, November wedding for Princess in Abbey, Centre for battered wives urges tougher penalties, West Europe Britain expected to come under pressure at Nato talks to take frigates out of Icelandic waters, Parents refuse to send children to school with one third of pupils coloured, BBC intervenes to halt book on cancer clinic, German officials join protest at RAF range, GLC ready to carry out effective housing role to overcome shortage, Times man deported from Libya with British wives, BOAC to start scheduled flights to Peking, 'We are on the way', Mr Feather says after No 10 talks, Move to increase power of European Parliament, Terrorist war in Rhodesia 'not temporary', Congress hears the word 'impeachment', Good eggsamples, Regulations for issue of butter tokens, Remove 'con men' MPs, miners' leader says, Trade gap widens to £209m as imports reach £1,119m, Constitutional upheaval threatens NUT, Ministers beaten by 'wrecking' vote but Maplin Bill gets third reading, British relief for drought stricken Sahara zone, Cattle prod used on golf caddies at S Africa club, Hell's Angel died from drowning, Government accused of laxity in security, Mr Dean is ready to take on the President, Science report Addiction: Liking for sugar, Nalgo delegates vote for full role by the TUC in Community planning, Motoring The Dutchman is starting to think big, French workers hold five hostages for nine hours, Minimum pay plan for Catholic clergy, Tribune group denounces Wilson veto threat on manifesto policies, Domestic issues dominate by-election, Ford strikers riot at Melbourne plant, The Times Diary Caught in an intangible web of chat, Drawn-out war on Oman border, Allowances for old people, Blackbushe airport sold to aviation firm, RCA and the art of overstatement, Signing of Channel Tunnel treaty may be put off, Setting alight the fuse of social dynamite, Bavarians again try to stop treaty, Questions that are not on everyone's lips, President Nixon decrees 'strong and effective action' to deal with problem of prices, LT lease of Telstar House upsets GLC, Report urges big Civil Service move to regions, All parties in Vietnam agree to try again for effective ceasefire, Threat of deliberate new provocation in cod war, 18 bomb victims in hospital, 31 workers to end three-year strike, Business as usual, Dangerous implications seen for Mrs Gandhi as central rule is extended in Indian states, End of house sale scale fees 'has little effect', Whitehall's Banqueting House restored to the splendour of 300 years ago, Senators find no holes in evidence of Mr Stans. Law: Wife's affair with doctor, Firm sued over £1,450 holiday in Ceylon, Brazil police death squad victims put at 1,300, Lord Lambton is fined £300 after he pleads guilty to possessing drugs, Judge jails man for keeping sons, Maltese jailed for trying to bribe an MP, Queen's Bench Division Harbour master's ban on boat movement unreasonable Pearn v Sargent, Question of evidence on applications for extradition Regina v Governor of Ashford Remand Centre, Ex parte Beese and Another, All humanity on tax return, Taiwanese loses battle to avoid extradition, Bribes 'order of day' in building, ex-mayor says, Court ruling sharpens controversy on busing, Justice recommends secular oath in big changes in laws of perjury, Five remanded on drug charge. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Brussels-Sheraton Hotel, The Vavasseur Trust Company Limited, Ppa, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Towry Law, Stone-Dri Limited, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited, Collins, Isolta Motors Limited, Chartreuse, Ubaf Limited, British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate Limited, Foyles Art Gallery, Oxford, The Times, G.T.Whyte & Company Limited, The London Asiatic Rubber And Produce Company, Ltd., The Fighters, Antiques Fair, Baxters (Butchers) Ltd., Canning Town Glass Works Limited, Dragonara, Crest International Securities Limited, Drivers Jonas, Peugeot, Royal Ascot, Atlas Electric And General Trust Limited, Boac, Cumbernauld, H.A.G, The Property And Reversionary Investment Corporation Limited, "The Canterbury Tales", The Guardian Investment Trust, Atcost, Newmans Tubes Limited, Notice Of Redemption, Ref. Lrb,. Politics and Parliament: Government willing for Dr Luns to be intermediary in dispute with Iceland, Maplin Bill survives by 9 votes after MPs inflict Government defeat on consultation, Unionist and Labour MPs seek changes in Ulster Bill, Departments are censored for economy delays, Ambassador to Greece will not be recalled, Monitoring team, Depths to which terrorists sink, Grants for smokeless fires, Time for a fresh look at the law in Ulster, Newspapers are to be asked for evidence of sanction breaking House of Commons, Blacks' wages inquiry rebukes company chief, There is great life in the old capitalist dog yet House of Lords. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Boy keeps half guinea. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business Notices, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, The Times Motor Show Place, Theatres, Women's Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Happy at West Humble The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney, Critic's lucid art on the stage The Houseboy Open Space, Fiction Gabriel Young By Julian Fane, Crime A Time for Scandal By H. H. Kirst (Collins, £2.50) Pattern of Violence By Roger Busby (Collins, £1.70), Philomusica Royal Academy of Arts, Opening Pandora's box Wavell: The Viceroy's Journal, Seven factors for peace or war The Causes of War By Geoffrey Blainey, A footnote to 'Death in Venice', RPO/Sanderling/Lupu Festival Hall/Radio 3, The true novel of H G Wells The Time Traveller By Norman and Jeanne Mackenzie, LMP/Jacob Queen Elizabeth Hall, Living through a shipwreck Survive the Savage Sea By Dougal Robertson, Flowers Sadler's Wells, Quick guide, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: American Abstract Art-a new display at the Tate, An Ulster epic at the Round House., £810,000 for Paris furniture collection, Radio, Broadcasting, Tyneside production for London, "Play Strindberg" at Hampstead Theatre Club, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,406. Sport: Athletics Indoor champion with New Zealand as her goal, Sports in Brief, Rowing First and Third poised to take over lead, Tennis Wimbledon singles may be weaker through absence of leading men, Racing King Midas's golden chance to reign, Cricket Edmeades emerges as not quite what the batsman ordered, Golf Oakmont not my style, says Jacklin, Football Back to the original Italian job, Horse show Ricketts has his biggest success on Beau Supreme. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 14 and 15, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Cries for help that go unheeded, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 12, 1948. Editorials/Leaders: A Babel Of Tongues, Dispersal-But At What Cost?, Another Month's Figures, Tinkering IS Not Enough, Towards Trust In Vietnam. Letters to the Editor: Use and abuse of power, Deliberate error foils computer address lists, Labour policy plans, Aid for parents visiting hospital, Artificial limbs, Parking in Bloomsbury, MPs' choice of school, Local authorities' record in housing, Aspects of dying, Denigration at Waterloo, Vacant shop and the 'freeze', Finland and the EEC, Preventing the pollution of rivers, Dispute at Chrysler's Coventry plants, The price of drugs, Insurance company profits, Victoria Station. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr S.B. Gates Aircraft control specialist, Hon Edith Smith, Brigadier J. A. Salomons, Lord Tangley, Prof M.W. Partridge Pharmacy at Nottingham, Mr Peter Cazalet. Business and Finance: Shop stewards from seven plants warn Chrysler: 'talk peace or face more strikes', Car imports win record share of the market, Europe and Overseas, May deficit brings heavy fall in shares, Management: the challenge of Europe, Tobacco industry Wills and the story of an Ugly Duckling, Equities Large falls in leaders, Commodities Fresh upsurge in zinc prices, A case for banking on P & O conservatism, Electronic capital goods hit peak in fourth quarter, Steel costs soar as shortages hit engineering and building industries, Far East shipping rates to rise 12 pc, Crash scheme to handle Access card turnover, Labour shortage 'may close some Scottish pits', Zaire takes up £25 8m loan, New method of wool selling in August, U S rejects Europe's view on trade loss compensation, Business Diary: Giro banking on Singer, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fixed Interest and Money Heavy selling of the 'shorts', CBI aims to raise fees, Mount St Bernard changes, UK companies embark on £234m projects in Iran, Societies deny 'sitting on their funds', Perkins closed after workers renew ban, LME turnover booms, Life premiums at peak £2,500m last year, Shell may order bigger oil tankers, Uk Trade, Bunker Hunt legal threat to ward off oil buyers, Steep rise in prices of agricultural land now shows signs of petering out, conference is told, Prudential may bid for Edger Investments, Mining Hamersley chief backs foreign investment, Consent sought for London power station, Why Paris cannot upstage the City, Norwegian tries to beat Zapata bid by P & O, Britain still against tighter government shipping rules, Office building in Paris may be nearing surplus, Pressure for an inquiry into award of £30m power station contract, £800 a head regional grants to help service industries, Frustrating hunt for acceptable IMF managing director, Waterways Board likely to quote Mr Heath to gain aid, Bids and Deals Bryanston may join Griffiths, Smith Brothers first jobbers to seek quote, Issues & Loans Morgan arranges £25.8m Zaire loan, Pan Am nearer a domestic route, Company News Textiles and polymers hoist Lindustries. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh setback, Foreign Exchange Firmer trend in the dollar. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A E Singer to leave Tesco Stores for Giro.

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