The Times - 11/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Trevor Fishlock, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross in Basle and Alan McGregor in Geneva, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, By George Clark Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Editor, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Frank Roberts, By. Michael Hatfield, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Environment Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Our Architectural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Spanier, From Mario Modiano, From Stewart Harris, Brian Jackson, Rosemary March, Linda Yeatman, By Norman Fox, By Bill McLaren, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Ronald Hayman, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, Stanley Sadie, Richard Crossma, Alex Henney, PHS, Patrick Cosgrave, Roger Vielvove, PETER LANCASTER BROWN, , SARA NEILL, , SARAH MILLER, , SAMRETH SOTH, , LIONEL JELLINEK, , I. LEVY, , MICHAEL CACOYANNIS, , PATRICK CORMACK, , S. R. WALLS, , NORMAN SMITH, , GEORGE J. BENSTON, , GLYN C. THOMAS, , N. J. S. HUGHES, , EDGAR R. SAMUEL, , ROGER SMITH, , ROY BATTERSBY, , ARTHUR J. WEITZMAN, , PAUL DRURY, , KEITH RAFFAN, , MARTIN PULBROOK, , BARBARA PRESTON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Reverend T. J. Russ, J.H., Dr Leslie J. Macfarlane, By Ian Morison, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, By Maurice Barnfather, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Sue Masterman, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, From Sue Masterman, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw, From John Earle, From Dr E. B. Becket, E. B. BECKET, , ROY PLOMLEY, , By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, KEITH EDMEADES, A. A. BELL, , C. GREENHALGH, , RICHARD FREEMAN, , R. MORPURGO, , Christopher Marley, Rodney Cowton, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins,
ResumoNews: Overhead route for Oxford St is to be studied, Last-minute agreement on Pakistan constitution, Villages mourn their young mothers, 100 day-trip Britons die in women's air outing, Cambridge don died a drop-out squatter, Rising Wages and Falling Prices, John Wain joins Oxford poetry chair contest, Taste of hooded interrogation for Navy officers, Norway-EEC trade pact text agreed, Mind that child, Driving snow hampers rescue of survivors, Britons advise Italians on landscape laws, Liberals could field 350 in snap election, Local elections 'No rail closures pending study', Vegetable Production on Industrial Lines, A Country Free From Jobless, Chief of staff exultant in Tel Aviv interview, Talks today may break deadlock on hospitals, A new look in Children's Theatre, Picasso is taken to the chateau of memories, Bitter AUEW debate will decide policy on pay rise restraint, Bacteria mop up an oil tanker, President Thieu dodges London demonstrators, Mr Kirk explains his order to cancel S African rugby tour, Machines Do Farming, More proof of IRA money scandal, A campaign for normality, A Powerful Independent National Industry A Socialist Industrial State, Mangyongdae, the Cradle of the Korean Revolution, 100% Electrification, Housing crisis: Why London needs its landlords, Chemistry Assures Bumper Harvest, Oil And Influence: Part Two No backers coming forward, The Ever Rising Living Standards, Southern Irish will be able to stand for election to new Ulster Assembly of 78 members, Iranian leader warns Iraq over Persian Gulf, Council of churches wants freedom for students to create their own life-styles, Base for the Production of Heavy Machinery and Equipment, Attempt to save Bath terrace, Chollima Korea The Democratic People's Republic of Korea Part I, Orchards Seen Everywhere, Nixon move to redress US trade balance, SDP warned not to rock boat, Air company releases first list of known survivors, Danger of law by nudge and nod, The Great Juche Idea, Prosperous New Korea, An up-to-date Machine Building Industry, The Thriving Socialist Modern Countryside, Mr Heath replies to critics in his party, Cyprus hunt for last of Arab raiders, Labour is hoping for counties' rule over half the population, Tribunal says 96 Asians not unfairly dismissed, The Times Diary Let's put out the light and..., Prince Sihanouk wins full backing of communists, Dismantle ILEA, Tory candidate says in Bow Group pamphlet, Animal Husbandry Forges Ahead, Atlantic union plan seems set for Congress approval, Eye-witness claims woman led raiders, Lebanon says Israeli raiders used cars hired three days ago, Authorities urged not to break up teams, Let Lord Wigg loose on Europe, Councils flouting gypsy site law, minister told, Korea's Socialist System Represents an Ideal Society, 2,620 people have died in air disasters since 1971, M Messmer unveils policy of modest social and constitutional reform, Labour will be asked to spurn EEC invitation, A Country of Irrigation, Benefits from the State, Protest at 'heresy' of Pope ends at Vatican door, Electricity staffs reluctant on £5m award, Fast Advancing Light Industry, Pyongyang, the Capital, Science report Medicine: Spread of hepatitis, Man on line 'braved death for kicks', Australian MPs back security HQ raid, Absence of regulations for microbes is risk to public health, expert says, Bishop brands Rhodesia talks as sham, Irish bank admits it paid £5,000 after threat, Crashed airliner came from secondhand fleet, Pilot's duty period was under 5 hours, American airlift of fuel to besieged phnom Penh begins. Business and Finance: Hovertrain cut 'stunned' expert, The strings of musical sponsorship, Rea Brothers Limited, Rockwell growth plans in Europe, Hongkong stock market sags, Fresh attempt today to end bonus dispute at Harland and Wolff, Equities Australian mines lower, Strikes shut down W German newspapers, Dutch face national milk strike at Easter, Car insurance Motorists getting what they asked for, Benelux to limit Japanese electronic imports, New Issues Lampa Mining to return, Car output up despite a month of stoppages, Private sector likely to exceed BSC increases, Slower growth in lending and sharp rise in deposits lift banks' reserve ratios, Bids and Deals Glynwed's £6.5m for Macready's, Air links with Italy forecast, EEC's cheaper butter plan 'will raise ice cream costs', Briefly from the Boardroom, Terms of trade index lowest for three years, Mining Union Corp contains Evander costs, BLMC solves plant disputes but Rubery Owen threat grows, Direct Spanish Telegraph takes 10 pc in Extel, The apostles of free enterprise, Bank statements for March, Shares slump again on Hongkong and Singapore markets, Bovis and the millstone of P & O's stake, Fixed Interest and Money 'Short tap' in demand again, Money Market Rates, Government funding likely for advanced aircraft by Short Bros and Hawker, Foreign Exchange Pound advances 28 points, World leaders urged to relax trading barriers, Dow adds 12.79 more points, Bovis beats its forecast with profits of £13.4m, Computer users 'more demanding', 6.5 pc pay offer for Merchant Navy officers, Advertising and Marketing Readership research tenders to be sought, Backdated rise for dockers who stayed at work, Call for creation of industrial research board, British power press group to form firm links with Spanish motor industry, NCB names inquiry team, Company News Brown Albany gain 17 pc to best-ever £2.4m, Business Diary: How Rover cornered the market, Converter fault brings new hitch at Anchor steel site, Commodities Influential selling hits copper. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Switch to VAT smooth claims minister, Tory MPs differ on overheating, Over two million get Phase Two rises House of Commons, The Chancellor attacks May Day strikes as ridiculous gesture, Concorde certificate expected in 1975, Air space for Heathrow, Mr Heath echoes the desire for talks, Ministry tip: when a bull charges, run, Minister reassures professions on standards within EEC House of Lords, Labour fails on restrictive practices move, Mad Hatter squabble over mountain of butter, Row over Europe: 'Pack of lies' shouts Mr Wilson, Tory backbenchers hope for 170 votes today for Bill on hanging, Government buying votes at £4 a time, Mrs Thatcher questioned about visit to S Africa, Meetings about teaching of the deaf. Index. Display Advertising: American Express., The Appleyard Group Of Companies Limited, Im, Eric Hill, Rank Xerox, Hawkes And Company Limited,, Multiple Display Advertisements, The City Offices Company Limited, National Westminster Bank, Paramount, Pel, Robophone, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, Drury Lane Theatre, Bruntons, Graeme Odgers And Co. Ltd.,, Leicester Permanent, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd,, Hoover, Profit From Pye Systems, Learnington Spa Building Society, Lovell, Moulinex, Canada Life Unit Trust Managers Limited,, Bupa, Punch, Leamington Spa Building Society, The East Asiatic Company Limited, Electrocomponents Associated Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,353, £2,200 for a portrait of Wilkie Collins, Draw leaves Adorjan still in lead, Radio, Broadcasting. Law: Plea to freeze company's bank deposits fails, Ten remanded again, Rio Tinto-Zinc given an apology in High Court, Briton jailed in Rhodesia for coup conspiracy, Teenage muggers get life sentences for killing man of 79, Oral agreement to sell stops 'gazumping', Senate told to leave bugging case to courts, Decree against Mr R. Marsh, Murder charge youth asked for truth drug, Nine years' jail for two post office robbers, No right by pickets to obstruct highway Hunt v Broome, House of Lords Action in Admiralty Court stayed The Atlantic Star. Official Appointments and Notices: Queen Juliana's new move in Dutch crisis, Helicopter sea rescue wins bravery awards, Latest appointments, Girl as field officer, George Medal for hero of Arctic rescue, Scientist is Israel's fourth president. Sport: Football Spurs happy to take a battering for such negligible loss, Golf British players strengthen Spanish Open, Sports in Brief, Athletics Mary Peters seeks success with a new flavour, Tennis Lutzfalls behind in race to play-off as Battrick runs into form, Rugby Union English forwards assume command in second half, Results yesterday, Table tennis English players out of luck in the draw, Today's fixtures, Racing Trenchard in right gear for success, Cricket Australian win almost there for the asking. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Accountancy, Services. Reviews: Pot Black Bbc 2, L'Ormindo Sadler's Wells Theatre, Total Eclipse Bbc2, RPO/Foster Festival Hall, Ronald Lumsden Purcell Room, Three Preludes Coliseum, Pocket theatre with an important new playwright, Richard II Royal Shakespeare Stratford-on-Avon. Property: Strutt and Parker, Flat Sharing, Property Wanted, Chestertons, Country Properties, Harrods Estate Offices, John D. Wood. Editorials/Leaders: Terror And Counter Terror, The Death Penalty Should Not Be Brought Back, Maidenhead Manifesto. Letters to the Editor: Death penalty, Protecting the consumer, Case of Peter Niesewand, Inadequacy of British Rail's advance planning, Factory prisons, Still vacant, Procuration fees for loans, Ravages of war in Cambodia, Artists' interest in authors' course, Safeguards for historic towns, A depressing top9, BBC Advisory Council, Private pension plans and inflation, Summer Time, A cure for insomnia, Interest rate on endowment mortgages, Students and value-added tax, London motorways, Auroral noises, Royal Forest, Conflicts between labour, capital and management, Colonel Gaddafi's threats, Herdsman in 'Oedipus'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Auril 14, 1948. Obituaries: Sir John Braithwaite, Dr Annie I. Dunlop, Mr Harry Lawrence Progressive Party leader, Mr Leslie Linder Authority on Beatrix Potter, Rev Archibald McHardy. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Equities firmer. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director at Alfred Herbert. Births.
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