The Times - 25/01/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Charles Hargrove, By A Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Stewart Tendler, By Christopher Walker, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Peter Evans, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Philip Short, From Paul Martin, From Ian McDonald, From Mario Modiano, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Foreign Staff, Jean Leclerc du Sablon, From Our Special Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By J. Grindley of the Meteorological Office, Bracknell, Edward Candy, Paul Barker, George Hill, Jerome Caminada, Tom Hutchinson, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, Christopher Sweeney, PHS, Marcel Berlins, WAKEFIELD of KENDAL, PAUL SIEGHART, ROBERT WEIR, , BRIAN ABEL-SMITH, , OLIVER BRISTOL, , LEWIS CARTER-JONES, , CYRIL (Archbishop of southwark), G. R. EDWARDS, , MICHAEL FLANDERS, , W. M. HAMILTON, , MASHAM of ILTON, , ALFRED MORRIS, , MORRIS NEMETH, , DAVID OWEN, , KENNETH SLACK, , PETER TOWNSEND, , JOAN VICKERS, , BEVERLEY NICHOLS, , KENNETH MELLANBY, , J. J. PUTNAM, , NATHANIEL MICKLEM, , GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON, , C. W. LESLIE, , HUGH JAMES, , A. J. WATTS, , MARK R. KILLINGSWORTH, , JOHN CARD, , WILLIAM HORDER, , J. W. COOK, , TERENCE DAVIS, , A. W. BEATSON, , EDWARD ELIEN, From Our Own Correspondet, A.J.M.M., A correspondent, Mr Julian T. Faber, A. H. F., Joseph Wechsberg, Richard Maylan, Max Harrison, Barry Norman, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, by Penny Radford, Katie Stewart, By Rodney Cowton, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, From David Housego, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Terry Byland, From Anthony Thomas, By Our US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina, By Roy Farndon, by Ian Morison, J. O'NEIL LEWIS, , J. W. H. KIRKBRIDE, , CAWLEY, , O. J. R. ALLEN, , GRANVILLE KIRKUP, O. W. JAQUES., MAURICE ASH, , Peter Jay, Dennis Dwyer, By Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore, Peter Waymark, by Geoffrey Weston, I. M., E.O., I.M., by Edward Owen, by Bob Baker, by David Johnson, by Robin Mead, R.M., by Geoffrey Church Director of Economic Development, States of Guernsey, by Willa Murray, by David Morgan,
ResumoNews: New homes for Filipino girl workers, Nato ready to discuss plan for changes in arms talks, Snow reports, Dismissal of strikers not unfair, tribunal rules, Hope now for Middle East peace, Environment Covent Garden Mr Rippon defends his decisions, A Brussels link indicated for European body, The cost of saying nothing in the cause, Higher diploma study, MP plans new fight for women's rights, Alderney and Sark stand up for their right to be different, President Thieu warns his people against believing that a lasting peace is guaranteed, Nixon tribute to American steadfastness, Government is facing backbench revolt on third airport Bill, South Africa to allow aid from abroad for Africans, Brighton again debates future of West Pier, Cost of the fighting in human terms, Attacks by communists to gain ground increase, Train drivers suspend pay strike threat, Double blow for curb from miners and TUC, Water Bill proposes to set up 10 regional authorities with clear local majorities, Five die, one survives in air crash, Famous exile's home a world of personal fantasy, Budget day strike plan by civil servants, Baluchi plan to break up Pakistan alleged, Teachers say changes mean 'professional massacre', Vietnam peace terms leave Hanoi troops in place, Four-nation team asked to supervise truce, The changing face of agriculture, Union urges action on unemployed teachers, African nationalist leader was killed by his navy chief, Motoring Reliant plan to introduce new models, Science report Geology: Saharan glaciation, Labour Party more advanced in marshalling its candidates for a general election, The Times Diary More work for the censors, 'Struggle has lasted nearly 30 years', says Mr Le Duc Tho, Park safeguards urged, Low-tax economies agreed with EEC, Britain wins temporary advantage on bacon and sugar prices in 30 hours of EEC bargaining, Battle of the currencies, Couple's music 'played after bride died', Guernsey wants to attract more industry, Minor changes for 17 constituencies, The complete texts of the four protocols accomnanying the 23 Articles in the main agreement, US ambassador to Haiti freed by kidnappers, Body of Mr Johnson flown to Washington, Egyptians accused of torturing Israeli, Attorney General's powers 'too slow' in Warhol case, £5m sport and conference hall could be white elephant, Liberal MPs in Australia choose leaders, Settlement welcomed by European statesmen, Rhodesians kill seven more guerrillas, Eliminated drivers disrupt Monte Carlo rally, Design Report Seen in Paris, Developments in Europe could end 'free association', Package holidays help to lift tourism out of the doldrums, The Channel Islands Economic advance a threat to the environment, Legal ties with Australia to end within a year, 'Save Greenland geese' plea, Accused Greeks look to Army, General Amin's military tribunal condemns two more Ugandans to public execution, Press finds no great reason for jubilation, TUC delegates' absence regretted in Brussels, Breakthrough into twentieth century, Charter for a responsible future, Mr Tho says previous agreement unchanged, SDLP call to ignore border poll likely to bring mass Catholic boycott, Korea's 37,000 troops to be withdrawn, Conservative pledges on statutory control derided by Mr Wilson, Concorde 002 arrives at Johannesburg, Getting things done, Six injured as students in Milan clash with Police, Lead on company law reform, Beef Price claim alarmist, New craters spill lava on stricken island, Text of the settlement terms ending the Vietnam War initialled after the peace talks in Paris, 'Highly unlikely' that pilot pulled lever, inquiry told, Last year was Scotland's driest since 1955, All's fair in love, war (and Westminster?), Russian Church helps to ferry aid from West, Search for link between death and way of life, Stability threatened by housing pressures, Sir Alec soberly welcomes 'prospect for peace', Policemen talking Keeping London traffic moving, How the good news came from Paris to Hanoi, Only Taiwan now at issue between China and America, Legal aids from Australia, Prisoners and their families to undergo a long preparation for homecoming, Mr McWhirter angry over Warhol films on BBC, Cream of artichoke soup, Labour gets ready for big onslaught on the Government, Pause for thought about the banks, Lord Avon sees possibility of reunification. News in Brief. Law: Jury best to decide obscenity, judge says, Law Report January 24 1973 Court of Appeal Should a jury try action for libel involving mass of documents? Rothermere and Others v Times Newspapers Ltd and Others, Englishman on cyanide charge, Plea that jury is essential to hear Levin libel case, Attempt to bribe opposition clerk, Immigration and customs clash over man. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Bell's, Bank Of America, Sterling Industrial Securities Limited, N. M. Rothschild & Sons (C.I.) Limited, Textured Coating (U.K.) Ltd.,, 25 Years Ago, Kirkland-Whittaker Limited, Littlewoods, Volvo, Lloyds Bank Limited,, Hotel De LA Plage Jersey, Tyndall Group, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, National Westminster Bank, Common Market Trust Limited, Bia, Management Services Of Guernsey Ltd., First National City Bank, Legge Locks, Midland Bank, Julian S. Hodge Bank (Jersey) Ltd, Coutts & Co, H. P. Davies Limited, Slater Walker, Otis, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times Special Reports, N. T. Butterfield & Son, The Royal Trust Company, Prestige Hotels, Sealink Car Ferries, Jersey Artists, History Today, Intercobra, Devenish, Guy Butler & Co. Limited, Lloyds Bank, Hill Samuel The Merchant Bank, Kleinwort Benson, Alderney, Rentokil, Wallace Brothers Sassoon Bank (Jersey) Limited, James & Tatton, Hotel L'horizon, Royal Viking Line, Ghana Airways, Equtiy & Law, Healey & Baker, The Barclays Group, Williams & Glyn's Bank Group, The Rank Organisation Limited, Nordig Bank Limited, The Burton Group Ltd., D. Hansford & Co.,, Dragonara Hotels, Mexico, Country Life, Quality Cleaners Limited, Bristol Street Group (C.I.) Limited, Barclay Trust Inernational Limited, Hotel Chez Andre, Jersey, Whyte, Gasc & Company Limited, Save And Prosper Group, National And Grindleys Bank (Jersey) Limited, Lovell & Partners, M. W. Marshall (C.I.) Limited, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Limited. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Wilde play sold for £900 at book auction, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,288. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: TV set fires, Treaty of surrender priority for poor: 38 majority, Precarious peace in Vietnam: talks next week with President House of Commons, Mr Wilson condemns ill-conceived 'banana state' policies, Take-up of rent rebates appears to be high, Child tax credits must be paid to mothers House of Lords, Measures against mugging, More land released for house buildiing, Mr Heath appeals to moderate trade unionists to help in struggle against inflation: pension increase in autumn, Ads on mini-cabs, Bill on control of football crowds coming. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Required, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Fiction, The question of Cambodia before and after My War with the C.I.A., Die Fledermaus Coliseum, Science fiction Fourth Mansions, All in a Day Bbc2, Our genetic heritage Heredity in Humans, Thief-taker and peace-keeper Society and the Policeman's Role, The Return of the Prodigal Leatherhead, Edinburgh Festival's own opera company, 100 minutes of great form from the Vienna Opera, Quick guide, London debuts. Sport: Hockey North set an example but Midlands hold firm, Rugby Union All Blacks equal highest score, Racing High-class horses stand ground for Irish Sweeps Lincoln, Football England too rigid in the face of brave but average opposition By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Sports in Brief, Cricket England's big rethinking is to play Bedi as though he is human, Tennis Cox shows punishing professionalism, Golf Sponsors expect schools entries to double, Cresta run Woodall leads all the way in Knapp Cup, Badminton China supreme in singles. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Concorde making sense £500m too late, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan 24, 1948 Weavers fined. Editorials/Leaders: The Politics Of Attacking Inflation, The Peace Prospects In Vietnam, Public Company Structure. Letters to the Editor: How to grasp a crook, 1662 Communion Service, In a camp for Uganda refugees, Rhodes Scholarships, University of Rhodesia, Anomalies of Design Copyright Act 1968, In praise of ivy, Policies to curb inflation, The Covent Garden plan, Value of Commonwealth Sugar Agreement, Charged for self service, Phase Two proposals for building land, Noise on Ullswater, Security for the disabled, Napoleon III, Motorways and the environment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr T. G. Bedwell, Mr J. D. Russell, Mr Ian Skimming Supporter of Lloyd's, Jane Corbett, Edward 'Kid' Ory New Orleans jazz trombonist. Business and Finance: Monetary reform Italian plan to cure the dollar overhang, Machine tool men hungry for orders, Tax concession for farms, Eurosyndicat, Age limits sought for directors in CBI report on role of public company, Turner and Newall ordered to end anti-competitive asbestos pacts, NatWest reluctantly moves back into line by raising base rate to 81½ pc, A new tax to catch the minnows? Oliver Stanley discusses problems of curbing land speculation, Russians step up exports of naphtha to UK, Dunlop Holdings will bear 49 per cent of pirelli Italian losses, Fixed Interest and Money, Small shops' survival underlined in census, BP decision crucial in Iran oil dilemma, Company News Blundell profits shoot up 41 pc to £824,000, Ruhrkohle loss estimated at about £88m, Trafalgar plans North Sea supply expansion, Commodities Copper lower, TUC calls special conference on steel, Briefly from the Boardroom, Devaluation fear after US deficit, Cambridge economists say fresh regional aid may be necessary to save jobs, French call to create a European computer group to combat IBM, New Issues Market fall hits Silentnight offer, Business Diary: Two years job broking for IBM man, Renault's rising sales, Bids and Deals De Leon purchase and Pullman profits, Shares on recovery path but buyers remain cautious, Government's plans 'may hit personal consumption', TriStar chief predicts early RB 211 solution, Money Market Rates, Jessel request for nominee on P & O board, Firth Brown sidesteps a profit forecast, Equities Sharp rise in Gallaher, Wall St prices plummet after feeble rally, Peace settlement fails to boost dollar on nervous markets, Advertising revenue on ITV up 45 pc in December, Mining Camborne closure hits Anglo Corp, Newsprint producers angry at £2 rise limit, Gas find by Amoco group, Restrictive trade inquiry suggests need for further counter-measures. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Further recovery, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Joint managing directors named for English Calico. Property: Rentals, London Flats, Property Abroad. Births.
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