The Times - 04/05/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Political Editor, By Our Business News Staff, From Fred Fmery, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Arthur Reed. Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Tim Jones, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, UPI., From Our Own Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, From Patrick Brogan, By Ivan Barnes, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Andrew Davis, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Alan Coren, William Mann, David Robinson, Sheila Black, by Guy Hawtin, by Martin James, by Alan Bailey, by Anna Roberts, Louis Heren, Richard Harris, PHS, Robert Fisk, Tony Aldous, DORIS CARD, , ALEC PURKIS., MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, , ERNESTINE CARTER, PAT HEALY, , CHRISTOPHER FALKUS, , BRIAN O'MALLEY, , MICHAEL MEACHER, , EDMOND DELL, , GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, , JAMES A. DUNN, , T. ALEC JONES, , KEN MARKS, , KENNETH LANE, , J. L. WINTERBOTTOM, , JAMES L. DAY, , JOAN DICKSON, , EDMUND STILLMAN, , JAMES BELLINI, , ILLIAM PFAFF, , L. SCHLOESING, , JONATHAN STORY, , JEAN JACQUES de PERETTI, , ROBERT FARMER, , HUGH BARRY, , N. A. LIGHTHILL, , BARBARA MAUDE, , JOAO LOURENCO da SILVA, , By Philip Howard, J. W. W-B., A friend, By John Whitmore, By Andrew Wilson, By Hugh Clayton, By Guy Hawtin, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Anthony Rowley, By Dennis Dwver, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, BY THE FINANICAL EDITOR, From David Cross, By Peter Hill, F. A. B. JONES, , D. G. FRANKLIN, , A. F. FRODSHAM, , From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, ANTHONY HETHERINGTON., TERRY FEWTRELL, , G. MEIER, , P. PALMER-JONES, , JONATHAN PERKS, , NICHOLAS L FLOWER, Richard Spiegelberg, By Roger Vielvoye, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Kenneth Owen, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins, Gerald Ely, By Richard Spiegelberg, by Philippe Lescanne, by Hans-Jürgen Mahnke, by Joerg Foshag, by Livio Burato, by Remi Huppert, John Ardagh, Robert J. Courtine Le Monde, 'Riccardo Di Corato La Stampa, Henk Ohnesorge Die Welt, by Marcel Lugan, by Emilio Kronn Italian Confederation of Agricultural Producers, by Hans Baumann, by Pamela Vandyke Price, by Christian Ferber,
ResumoNews: Protests as Dr Ramsey visits Catholic area, Syrian-backed forces cross border to aid guerrillas in Lebanon, Girl says man in dock shot her mother, France: success of adapting the simple idea, Shuttlecock Indians look to Britain, Brewers in bitter struggle over beer standards, Rhodesia puts Mr Niesewand on London flight after freeing him, Food prices Beef and pork dearer but some fish prices down, Europe urged to tap Arab wealth, Smith attack on Sir Alec's call for settlement, Italian Ceramics, Franco-U S summit to be held in Reykjavik, Outdated national regulations hamper sales promotion, Nixon associates appear before grand jury, Air talks with China soon, The need to see Sudan as a whole, Conservation short list, Borstal 'does not help boys to cope with life', TUC ignores Nine's social fund talks, Rolls-Royce shares to be put on sale to fublic, Tory attack on rate increase, Army may lose part of its Lulworth range, MP seeks inquiry into EEC farm frauds, The Times Diary A distinct shortage of naked ladies, Ne'er the twain shall meet, particularly in politics, Experts agree: no more cheap meals in Britian, Unravelling London's transport muddle, Soviet workers to be called up for harvest, Shopping around, Science report Moon: Unusual radio properties, What the 'cowboys' in the White House taught Mr Nixon, France and Italy: farming influence diminishes, Scottish RC bishops shun council of churches, Boots pay pact warning, Signor Levi is new editor of 'La Stampa', Women's role to be studied by Vatican commission, President Amin asked Israel for Phantoms, Saving years in the kitchen, Disappearance of two Cambodian battalions near Phnom Penh attributed to poison gas attack, Firms to give evidence on S Africa named, Merchant Taylors' School, State-aided firms' gifts to Tories criticized, 'Illness doubled' by bathing in polluted sea, Committee study to make Bills more intelligible, Museum displays its ability to deceive, Hopes for an interim agreement to end cod war with Iceland, A little hospitality makes a meal an adventure, Germany: pork and dumpling for non-slimmers, WEU advises US to cut troops prudently, More luxury in Britain's bathrooms, All Uganda Asian children now at school, resettlement board says, but Leicester disagrees, 8 Labour councillors split from party, Sweden wins Golden Rose, France the odd man out as wine consumption soars, BEA inquiry into £250,000 gems loss, Villages' lorry protest sent to Europe, Hard choice of soft drinks, Cost of Concorde tops £1,000m, Army arrests break IRA unit, More than 200 rescued from burning ferry, Free press 'best defence against corruption', Softly softly catchee terrorist, Dull or delicious? Menus are changing everywhere Britain: invaders spread beyond the big cities, Mr Nixon forecasts an era of world cooperation which will last throughout the century, Export-led business boom in full swing with upsurge in new orders, CBI reports, Two million to get cheap butter, Italy: society in search of real gastronomy, UN may break off Namibia talks with S Africa, Developers will hand houses to borough in Thames-side plan, Form before function, World's tile manufacturing leader will continue to set the pace, Arrest warrant for Mr Vesco, Bonus from smaller countries, Germans now harder to please, Two boys hurt during shooting in Cypriot cafe, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt, Long-term changes needed in meat trade-with new look at farm prices, Left-wing setback for Mr Frank Chapple, Parliament rooms flooded in storm, Bank official denies theft, All-out official strike at Ford's recommended by trade union leaders, Intensified attack on the grey squirrel, Lord Clark gives rare art books to U S library, Threats to the city's village life, Tory tenancies call fails. News in Brief. Law: Barristers' strike hits courts in India, Law Report May 3 1973 Court of Appeal New Immigration Act is retrospective Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Another, Army officer cleared, Seamen killed seagull, Madrid murder suspect, Leader of Druse spy ring jailed for 30 years, JPs urged to fine drivers £1 for each mph over limit. Index. Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath is considering ethics code for MPs, Speaker to rule on Serjeant's actions, Illegal immigrants should be deported, Next week, Monstrous case of a man who came back to UK, PM considering rules for employees who leave public bodies House of Commons, Private Bill, Home Secretary worried about fall in size of Metropolitan Police force, Government believe Roche have duty to make repayments, Chairman of regional TV study named: general inquiry rejected, No amnesty for illegal immigrants, court says, Level of error in Ulster poll register not abnormal House of Lords, The mumbo-jumbo in legislation, Reasonable self-defence best left to common law, Police and complaints: discussions start. Display Advertising: National And Commercial Banking Group Limited., Ceramic Tile Index, The Times Motor Show Place, English China Clays Sales Co. Ltd.,, Michelin, Union Miniere, Monte Frank Limited, Commercio Estero, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hawkes And Company Limited,, International Computers Limited, Cheep Duvets, Schweppes Limited, Silk Cut, Wimpy International Ltd, Bass Charrington Limited, The Department Of Trade And Industry, The Family Of British Gas., The Times, John Lewis Partnership Limited, The Cirio Co., Ltd.,, Rowntree Mackintosh Ltd, Martell, E.E.C. Food & Drink Manufacturers, British Ropes Limited, Europa, Poppy Design, Boac, Ceramica Campani, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Trident Tiles Ltd., Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Flooring Supplies Ltd., Williams & Glyn's Registrars Ltd.,, Chamber Of Commerce, Iberian Tiles Pty. Ltd., Huddersfield Building Society, Nalgo Provident Society, The Avis Stamp Machine., The Governor And Company Of The Bank Of England, "Bottom Drawer", Hannibal Ceramics, Weatherall Green & Smith, Panam, Canada Life Unit Trust Managers Limited,, Harrods, Selfridges, Hannibal Ceramics Ltd.,. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Paintings by Cézanne and Manet fetch record prices, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,371, Radio, Necklace with royal touch brings £5,200 in sale, Broadcasting. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Conservatives raise political issue over new appointment of Labour aide to GLC leader. Reviews: Michael Ponti Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Royal Ballet tame Brasilia, Die Feen Fulham Town Hall, Travels with Mick:a modern Morality O Lucky Man! (x) Warner Rendezvous Solaris (a) Curzon, Bravery illustrated in museum's new room, Paris sees Russia's unofficial art, Sunderland's Pride and Passion Bbc 1, The Cage Open Space, Festival Hall Lso. Sport: Rowing Oxford elect Sawyier as new president, Rugby League St Helens and Leeds to play on Sunday, Cycling Romanians for Tour of Britain, Tennis US go down to serene West Germans, Olympic Games Montreal's preparations are going well, Sports in Brief, Racing Unexpected victory by Mysterious makes her Oaks favourite, Athletics Three match records at Iffley Road, Cricket Kent make best use of their equipment on a capricious pitch, The Cup final Inspiration versus hardened skill Sunderland, Boxing Best amateurs competing for places in Europe, Rugby Union Robertson given clearance by Scots to play, Today's fixtures, Golf Superb putting enables Coles to take lead. Classified Advertising: Management Accountant, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, £4,000+ Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Art Exhibittons, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Business Services. Editorials/Leaders: The Boom Speeds Up, The Search For A Stable World, Broader But Shallower Exams, Breweries Change Tack. Letters to the Editor: Hospital workers' pay, Coloured foster children, Watergate, Reason for growth of the 'lump', Cause of British sickness to be found in boardrooms, The growth race, The Queen's Award to Industry, Easing the housing problem by tax concession to owner-occupiers, Alexander and Brazil, Conifer forests, The Ball affair, Builders and Phas Two legislation, Women medical students, Roche and Britain's patent laws, Tax relief on pension contributions, The May Day strikes, Road planning, Thalidomide case solicitors, Imprisoned in Russia, Trading stamps and petrol prices, The libraries and lending rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr J.R.V. Dolphin Engineer and inventor, Elisabeth Hauptmann, Mr. Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Archbishop E. Heston Vatican press expert, Dr F. Cyril James. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 3, 1948 Strain of change. Business and Finance: Hongkong index falls heavily, Company News Crane Fruehauf turnround to near peak £1.3m, EEC industrial output this year on 6 pc growth tack, Harvey Plant, Mining Grootvlei's residual grades, Issues & Loans Good response to Biddle Holdings, £23m orders for Rio yard to build A & P-type ships, Commodities, BSC ready to set up coil plant in Seine area, Orders pile-up posing problems for suppliers, CBI survey finds, Central Electricity Generating Board may lose income under new area bulk tariff structure if demand below estimate, Engineering levy exemption plea, Business Diary: Harrison for Co-op cair, Alderney Bank chief must pay liquidators £225,000, Civil Service moves to transfer pensions, CIR ruling in pub bargaining rights battle, US wholesale price rises halved in March, Polythene duty plea withdrawn by BP, Equities Second thoughts in BLMC, Computers' role in Teesside planning, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Allied Ins take in Plessey offshoot, CBI forms two additional economic committees, Rubery Owen strikers in peace vote today, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts positions rearranged, EEC code for banking is 'too inflexible', Dutch gas ban controversy, Oil cannot fill world energy gap-BP chief, Birds Eye seek price rises, Strong underlying growth from NatComm, Community meet UK aims on freedom for insurers, First joint SE turnover figures, The trail that led to Lonrho, GRA to develop sites in London and Midlands, Could Britain's ICL fill the gap in Nixdorf ranks?, Wider role envisaged for credit ombudsman, Pharmaceuticals Questioning 'conventional wisdom' of R and D, Rolls-Royce Motors offer for sale to public values the business at £38.4m, Wall St puts on 13.3 paints after an early decline, Last-minute call for Sir Basil to resign, CIS view on VAT, Quarter-million-ton tanker launched on Tyneside, West German bank rate raised to 6 pc as curb to inflation. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, London & Regional Market Prices Equities lower, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound weaker. Business Appointments: Business appointments New CWS chairman and deputy. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Property Wanted, Country Properties. Births.
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