The Times - 26/06/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Brian Cashinella, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Penny Symon, From Robert Fisk, By Tim Devlin, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Labour Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clive Borrell, Stephen Jessel, By Tim Jones, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stuart Marshall, By a Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, By Michael Binvon, From Harry Golombek, From Harry Debelius, From Stewart Tendler, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From David Wigg, From Victoria Brittain, From Michael Knipe, By Christopher Sweeney, By Our Foreign Staff, Paul Overy, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, by Prudence Glynn, David Jones, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Peter Strafford, Bernard Levin, Professor Richard Rose, PHS, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, PHILIP RHODES., JOANNA RICHARDSON., TOBY JESSEL., CAROL MATHER., DERRICK WOOD., BRIAN MAEGRAITH, , L. J. BRUCE-CHWATT., GRAHAM S. NEWELL, , CARL FOREMAN., KENNETH LEECH, , JOHN CARTER, , J. HART CLINTON, , JOHN W. FORSAITH, , JOHN HARRIS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, A V writes:, H. A. writes, By Patricia Tisdall, By Ian Morison, By Anthony Rowley, By Margaret Stone, By Malcolm Brown, From Dan Van der Vat, From Anthony Thomas, By Roy Farndon, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Hilary Brown, From Ralph Izzard, HIRSHFIELD., A. J. LARGE, , From Peter Hazelhurst, ROBIN WOOD., M. A. NIGHTINGALE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. W. Shakespeare, Andrew Wilson, John Getze, by Norman Barker ir, by A. A. E. Franklin, by Barry Miller, by Marion Lewenstein, by Charles Champlin, by Arthur O. Spaulding, by Dial Torgerson, by Art Seidenbaum, by David Spanier,
ResumoNews: Three die in premature explosion of car bomb, The concrete web dominates work and play, Libya and Egypt not able to agree on form of union, Mr J. Cartland goes to a secret meeting, Turks pass modified land reform Bill, TUC ready to expel 27 trade unions, Rothschild's Mouton is now a lion, Oil watch on coast astanker is refloated, EEC fund for Luxembourg despite British opposition, 29 killed in New Orleans cocktail bar fire, Equity vote to deregister, Mr Faulkner avoids the hard issues on his first election tour of Belfast, North, Rubber stamp 'key part' in immigrant fraud, Editors condemn report on secrets, Newcomers are continually bringing in art, science, fun and a gaudy ugliness, Minister denies story of big French tax frauds, The Queen begins visit to Canada, Children at home as school roof is checked, 107 British Asians face charges in Delhi, Yard denies Mrs Levy has been interviewed, Gaullists recruit Irish allies at Strasbourg, Mr Childers installed as President of republic, Fine on doctor who would not give name of patient, Pressure on planning authorities, Wimbledon opens with Dunkirk spirit, Taylor cheered by 17,000, All at sea over the Maplin port, Mr Whitelaw's choices for Ulster, Watergate Mr Dean describes interview at which he told Mr Nixon of need to remove 'cancer growing on Presidency', Rhodesian bishop attacks nation's racist policies, Reward offer in Sharples case, Controls on whaling 'to continue', Seperate 'island' economy welcomes foreign goods, Communists building road network in north of S Vietnam, Ruling by Lords worries race relations chief, Baby taken from pram needs drugs, Environment pressures on oil drilling, Nine agreed on need for reforms in world money system, Fashion A future in fashion, Massive aerospace industry again shows signs of the old vitality, Smoking of cannabis for research legalized, Austrian police in big hunt for armed fugitive, Congress cuts off all money for bombing, Electricals dominate manufacturing with $1.000m payroll, Northern Ireland's last Governor leaves today, W Germans to have fishing talks with Iceland, Text of Nixon-Brezhnev communique calls summit a milestone in US-Soviet links, Swopping images for the voters, Minister named for bomb protest, The Times Diary In search of the sensuous dollop, Flemings plan museum for Nazi poet-priest, Business And Trade Centres Of The World-10 City where the money flows and no troublesome questions are asked, Education notebook Uncertainties facing the Open University, Troop cut talks open October 30, Ketch gets a good start from Mr Heath, Hollywood carves out a place for itself in a television world, £5m Covent Garden centre rejected, Black-white teamwork on track cheers S Africans, Mrs Gandhi pelted with eggs, Analysis of the Nixon home improvements, Two healthy years for electronics, AUEW urges unions to quit pay talks, Wigg threat to renounce peerage if he is gagged over Lord Lambton questions, Government approves pop festival code, Leyland designs new car in Australia, Basque held by police hurt, Day and night poker for the venturer, Law officer seeks evidence of Poulson affair 'cover-up', More food price increases are approved, Diplomatic Service chief has talks in Rhodesia, Mr Dean directly accuses President of offering Watergate man clemency, Professor tells smallpox inquiry that research laboratory was dirty, Korea statement welcomed by Foreign Office, French handbook for the angry consumer, Man burnt by blast at Navy test centre, Science report Pregnancy: Growth by decompression, Police seek man after threat to kill Mr Nixon, Cholera spreading in parched lands. News in Brief. Law: Released man stole bowler hat from judge, Jail for girl who lived off robbery proceeds, Judge admits mistake about publication of murdered girl's name, Corruption case judge on 'a sorry story', Corrections, Banks and GLC win in Rhodesia stock case, £100 offer over girl held by the police, Queen's Bench Division Rhodesian stock: more Petitions of Right succeed Barclays Bank Ltd and Others v The Queen, Striking-off order against four solicitors, No revision, please Regina v Kluczynski, Man jailed for life after a second trial, 157 Moroccans put on trial for subversion, Poulson bankruptcy proceedings may be held in private, Welsh supporters ejected after nine nationalists refuse to plead. Index. Sport: Racing Pontefract programme, Athletics Saddened Davies bows out with regret, Sports in Brief, Yachting A win that can do the Hoad twins no harm, Rowing Selectors relax policy for Guinness Trophy, Football The combination that proved too much for Brazil, Cricket N Zealand miss a crucial chance, Tennis An opening day made memorable by its forgettable names, Golf Selectors may have been carried away. 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Politics and Parliament: Hotel charges for phone calls, Contracts for commercial radio defended, Lord Lambton did not give advice to prostitute on avionic industry shares, New Parliament building approved, Commons approves building proposal, IBA's task to police advertising time on TV House of Commons, Ending the misery of pyramid selling, Photos of customers who pay by cheque, Government defeated: Peers again vote for free contraceptives under health service House of Lords, Only hard core evading TV fee, Job satisfaction in car industry a task for management and unions, A vote for free contraceptives, Decision soon on MPs' other interests. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: England's chess hopes high, Radio, Broadcasting, Another session of nineteenth-century library sale brings modest prices, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,416. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Cinemas as palaces, Mariage aux Lanternes St John's, Smith Square, The impossibility of sculpture Derek Boshier Bristol: Arnolfini Gallery, The Letter Palace, Watford, Peter Pears dominant Peter Pears/ Midsummer Madness Aldeburgh Festival, The Stretch Bbc 1. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Tripos results: architecture, sciences, mathematics, Gold medal for English artist, City of London Sheriffs. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Labour's lunacy: Rather dead than red?, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 24, 1948 Rival marks. Editorials/Leaders: Maplin In The Lords, Disappearing Whales, Regional Aid In A New Context. Letters to the Editor: Trades Union Trust performance, The Watergate hearings, NHS reorganization, A sure thing for 2073, Code of conduct, The Masonic rites, Survival for bookstalls, Fixing pay differentials, Wimbledon dispute, Bad PO publicity for Giro, Noise from increasing traffic at Heathrow Medical risks of travel, Florence Nightingale, Keats House. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Roger Delgado, Samuel Rosenman, Mr Andrew Holden, Dr Leslie Harris Authority on vitamins, Sir Lloyd Dumas Newspapers in Australia. Business and Finance: Alternative EMI scheme for exhibition centre, Issues & Loans Dutch bank seeks London market, Cavenham still looks a growth stock, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts easier, Surveyors' plea on fees inquiry, Agreement soon on Shepperton Studios' future, Household food bill up by nearly 11 per cent in first quarter, Equities Trading level remains low, EEF approach on new disputes pact, Spot Position of Sterling, Business Diary: Banking the Weyer way, Company Meeting Fortnum & Mason, Mining Seltrust stake in Agnew now £5m, Whitehall 'needs more accountants', Company News £1.1m landmark in Whitecroft earnings, Hoffmann-La Roche writ for Mr Walker over drug price report, Briefly from the Boardroom, Agent of change in Throgmorton St, Audit confirms Equity Funding assets fraud, Review sees 10pc rise in world trade volume, European chief to visit London, Iran will be 'almost out of oil in 20 years', State support on way, Bids and Deals Scots Auto aim at national status, Japanese see no early end for U S trade gap, Money Market Rates, Computer news Growth of American industry forecast, Tanker dock is given go-ahead by oil ministers, Raids on 168 German firms in cartel inquiry, Nixon advisers see advantage in dollar float, Base rate cut brings banks in line again, Mr Aichi urges Americans to set pace for financing global projects, Pay lessons to be learned from the Ryton dispute, India to take over oil firms, Europe and Overseas Gelsenberg hopes to resume dividends, Commodities Copper advances £14.75 a tonne, Hint of mortgage rate compromise, Whitehall's forestry cutback plan under fire, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Associates deals, Tokyo doubts on steelmaking by nuclear power, Liggett & Myers and a director cited in SEC suit, Nippon firms to build steel mill in Arabia, Ten companies win price rises, Perkins lose 600 key men since strike. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share indices, How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Dollar rallies, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Army & Navy Stores in demand, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Loveday succeeds Sir Martin at the SE. Births.
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