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The Times - 18/01/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, Peter Evans, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Hugg Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Christopher Sweeney, European Parliament Strasbourg, David Wood, From Peter Nichols, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby, From Anthony Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ian McDonald, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Philip Short, From Richard Wigg, Jan Morris, Philip Howard, Michael Ratcliffe, David Williams, Teresa Hayter, H. R. F. Keating, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, PHS, A. G. McBAIN, , JOHN STALLWORTHY, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , JOHN W. BROOKE, , CAROL MATHER, , ROBIN OLLINGTON, , REGINALD MAUDLING, KENNETH FURNESS, , Bill Grundy, Allan Hargreaves, Llew Gardner, Sandra Harris, Arnold Bulka, Andy Allan, John Stapleton, Diana Potter, Ian Stuttard, Frank Cvitanovich, Udi Eichler, Jolyon Wimhurst, K. Ashton, Richard Broad, M. A. Parkinson, Mavis Nicholson, Jill Tweedie, Malcolm Morris, John Edwards, Peter Taylor, Peter Williams., JOHN GRIGG, , D. W. GUNDRY, , TOM SAVAGE, , JOHN CARTER, , H. C. SNAPE, , JOSEPH McCULLOCH., M. L. CHARLESWORTH, JAMES F. ABSON, , by Penny Radford, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Professor D. G. MacRae, Timothy Stevens, The Rev J. E. Meredith, By Roy Farndon, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By John Plender, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Hugh Clayton, By Malcolm Brown, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roger Vielvoye, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Peter Hill, Eynon Smart, By Patricia Tisdall, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ian Morison, I.E.C. GRANT, , RUSI KERR-WALLER, , FRANK J. BREAN, , T. W. H. ECKERSLEY, , A. A. DALBY, , Margaret Stone, John Whitmore, Tony Aldous, By Our Legal Correspondent, Peter Waymark,

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News: Monitoring of rates 'unnecessary', Katie Stewart, Poll shows clear majority for free government birth control service, Heath view of direct elections in EEC, India spends $200m buying grain on open market, Mrs Meir defends her visit to the Pope, The Times Diary The AA man goes off his broth, Design Report The bed-sit as a box of tricks, Bethlehem Steel told to end discrimination, Mr McWhirter believes in rule of law, Snow reports, US delays Trident missile by a year, Shadow Cabinet says scheme unworkable, Policemen talking 'Too many non-practical men at the top', Icelanders cut wires of British trawlers, Hugh Gaitskell: an opportunity snatched from the nation, Victorian pomp in Ethiopia for President Pompidou, Pay And Prices/heath Press Conference We are not now going to throw away the benefits already gained, Prime Minister says, Dispute over Italian TV, Science report Anthropology: Early farming in Peru, Unions say proposals give insufficient control over costs, A sceptical note amid the display, Tories persuade Strasbourg MPs to accept a parliamentary practice of House of Commons, IBA board to see Warhol film before any action, Prime Minister sees no case for general election, Two statutory bodies to police controls, More production only remedy for beef shortage, minister says, Million workers will be allowed pay rises when 90-day standstill ends, UDA leaders troubled by extremists, 'Poison' wine alarms Rome, Gas workers offered £2 a week rise, Motoring More pulling power for Citroen GS, Town-edge supermarkets 'aid city preservation', Chinese counter Russian influence in Chile, Lawyer details plight of Mr Solzhenitsyn, Rail strike drives New Yorkers to cars, Mr Heath takes three-year grip on pay, prices, rents, Pay And Prices Big drive has begun to open up more land for housing, Hope of concession for women dashed, UN meeting in Panama, African strikers arrested in Durban upsurge, Liberals decide to fight at Chester-le-Street, Basque guerrillas kidnap Spanish industrialist, Uganda rejects criticisms by Lord Hailsham, Dr Ramsey speaks out on the delicate question of church unity, Poverty lobby disappointed at aid measures, Israel police inflicted electric shocks on suspects, MP insists, Conference 'bias' seen as a task for teachers, Pay And Prices/white Paper No increases for manufacturers except to meet their unavoidable rises in costs, Railway offers to take more Zambian exports, Thalidomide view restated by Prime Minister, Concorde still in danger of American ban, Second reading to begin this month, U S introduces new food labelling rules, Detective beats son to death in interrogation, Getting things done Putting the pieces together, Squatters with TV in police houses evicted, Government rejects Luton's proposals for £2.5m developement at airport, Monna Lisa riddle may never be solved, Budget Day on March 6, Tear-gas canisters on show at Watergate trial, White Paper rules for Phase Two policy, Saigon dampens hopes of an early ceasefire, Spending on university students to be cut. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Centre Of East-West Trade, Dunhill, Ppa, Mellersh & Harding, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Abbey National, Macarthur's Scotch, Bland, Welch & Co. Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Ali v Bungner, Canlife Unit Trust, National Westminster Bank, Inn On The Park, Union-Castle Safmarine, Per, Hawkes, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Yamaichi, Sterling Health, Telex, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Joy, First Chicago Corporation, Wg And S, Teledyne, Inc., Furs Renee Sale, Luncheons, Abbey Life., George Allen & Unwin. Law: Accused woman breaks down in 'Nasty Tales' case, Director fined £5,300, Soldier tells of 14 years in East Germany, Chancery Division Bingo sharing agreement enforceable Peck v Lateu, Campaign on Distillers 'against rule of law', Bingo winner must share her £1,107 prize, Tolkien book ban, Libel action by cut-price man. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,282, A Clockwork Orange, Radio, Rembrandt fake detected, Broadcasting. Politics and Parliament: Early debate on New Zealand sought, Tory doubts on air transport plan, Chance of more trade with Eastern Europe, Storing atomic waste, Eire delegates hope enlarged EEC will lead to Ulster peace. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Appointments Vacant also on pages 9 and 28, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, "The Times Motor Show Place", Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Fiction, Operas with de Waart, Fuseli: the dramatic moment The Life and Art of Henry Fuseli, Patriotic imperialist The Killearn Diaries 1934-1946, Willie Rough Shaw, Man of destiny Open Space, Miner's Symphony Festival Hall/Radio 3, Heights of nepotism Founder's Kin, Rossetti's unique genius, Self-interest and aid Aid and Liberation By Judith Hart, Quick guide, Crime Foot in the Grave. Sport: Rugby Union Evans added to reserves for England, Snooker Edmonds beats holder'in close game, Sports in Brief, Tennis The forgotten man attempts a comeback, African Games Jipcho wins his second title in track events, Racing The Dikler's speed likely to be decisive against Royal Toss, Boxing Sterling in class of his own in Britain, Football A fortuitous victory-even by the standards of Arsenal, Cricket Pocock's last fling as India gather their runs, Golf Young Briton takes lead. Editorials/Leaders: Fair, Workable And Necessary, State Industry Dilemma, The Injunction, The Courts And The Iba. Letters to the Editor: Court action in Warhol film, Value of juries in complex cases, Running at Shrewsbury, The conduct of Lloyd George, Anglican-Roman Catholic reunion, Holidays in the Seychelles, Waiting for the VAT rate, Price controls, Mr Garfield Todd, Post Office delay in choosing telephone equipment may lose invisible exports, Three short, A vote on N Ireland, Not right, Decimalization. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, University news, Latest appointments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan. 17, 1948 Amnesty in Italy. Obituaries: Mr Frank Lambert Rejuvenation of Walker Gallery, Sir David Hughes Parry, Mr A. Comerford, Mr H. B. Walton Over 30 years on The Times, Lt-Col R. Heslop An outstanding secret agent. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, London & Regional Market Prices Setback for breweries, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Occidental make major North Sea oil strike, £30m project for Manchester Central station site, Marked rise in British chemical output confirmed by DTI figures, Business Diary: Aubrey Jones speaks from the mountain top, Value-added tax Hard task awaiting weights and measures inspectors, Renewed engineering talks collapse on first day, New Issues Aquis prepares to return, Economist predicts big rise in gnp for France, Fixed Interest and Money Strong advance in gilt-edged, Money supply figures show sharp expansion in fourth quarter, Industry prepares for hard bargaining with Whitehall over the price vetting code, Industrial Films Electricity Council start education series, Company News Estates setback cuts Guthrie earnings, Markets Sterling gains 16 points, Annual Meeting York County Savings Bank, Britain's 25 years of trial and error, Renault deal guarantees growth in real wages, Albion takes on fire insurance from Welfare, Briefly from the Boardroom, Japanese 'concerned over EEC regionalism, Commodities £20m of tin in buffer stock, Food Raw material costs expected to level out, Tokyo mission will promote trade with China, Italy and Iraq seek extension of oil pact, Spar Vivo launches a food service group in Europe, Mining Reduced activity in Canuc Mines, Bids and Deals Tarmac case put to Wolseley, The machinery Prices and pay boards will cost £3m a year, Environment Battle over Greenwich Park Vista, Hoechst UK to raise £10m on London market, Americans will help R-R with RB211 problem, U S opens gates to worldwide oil supplies, Equities Late selling of consumer issues, Bank of America officials forecast yen revaluation, Property sector the obvious victim, 675m yen for new jetliner project study, Business rents Permanent regulation is a strong possibility, Nationalized industries Dearer steel and power likely after April, Belgian domestic demand making steady recovery, Small savings A careful watch needed on concessions, German index up, Dividends 5 pc rises calculated on gross base, CBI resents failure to recognize firms' voluntary effort, Self-employed Difficulty of fee control, TSB's link with European banks, Associates deals, Spinning activity remains at a high level, Excess provisions of£ 9m: ITT bid favoured by board. Business Appointments: Business appointments New head of Union Corp (Aust). Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.

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