The Times - 17/07/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Brian Cashinella, By Staff Reporters, By David Leigh and Christopher Walker, From Trevor Fishlock, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Penny Radford, By Our Political Staff, From Treyor Fishlock, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Penny Symon, Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Gretel Spitzer, From Roger Berthoud, From Stewart Tendler, From Jose Shercliff, From Michael Knipe, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Hazelhurst, by Prudence Glynn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern racing correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Our Shooting Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Paul Overy, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Bernard Levin, Michael Hornsby, PHS, Charles Douglas-Home, John Chartres, CYRIL SMITH, , MERVYN OSMOND, , GEORGE BENSON, , BASIL DAVIDSON, , JOHN CRAWLEY, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , DENISE E. LESTER, , WILLIAM BURRIDGE, WF, , A. J. C. KERR, , EMRYS PRIDE, , ALEXANDER MARKIN, , KENNETH MORE, , SAM STEWART, , ANTONIA FRASER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, A friend, The Hon Lady Bowater, Dr N. W. Simmonds, Ray Seaton, By Robert Prinsky, By John Plender, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, By Dennis Dwyer, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Gerald Ely, G. C. ATKINSON, , E. DENNIS, , A. S. CORMACK, , ROBIN F. MURRELL, R. H. DUNN, , MITCHAEL C. ROWE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eynon Smart, Christopher Wilkins, by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, M.B., by Peter Hill, P.H., by Christopher Hayman, by Robert Hawkins, by Stephen Farrant,
ResumoNews: President well enough to plan state meetings, Lake District search for 11 children, Vatican economy drive after wage increases, Tribunal on doctors' fees set up by Canberra, Artists to compete with advertising posters, Rifles and ammunition seized from a British cargo ship in Dublin docks, Protest over reports of schoolgirls' fight, East Germany changes its mind, Press Council is asked to investigate, Mr Nixon bugged all his office visitors including Mr John Dean, Mr Sadat accuses America of UN delay, Mr Bhutto: The man to teach Pakistan the new facts of life, Dr Caetano and Mr Heath angry demonstrations at Greenwich after peaceful day, Conflicting views on listing MPs' interests, Visit of Mr John Davies to Paris concludes round of Nine capitals briefing himself as Europe Minister, Ex-premier urges Greek regime to call off poll, New process flameproofs clothing at low cost, Fashion, World shipping, Leviathans grow to match trade expansion, Labour problem clouds Greece's prospects, Gen/Admiral/Air Marshal Buggins (retd)?, GLC plan to keep cars out of King's Road, Chelsea, The Times Diary A demonstration of indifference, Election of bishop confirmed, Lively three-cornered fight ahead in Ely, French ridicule EEC plan for Commonwealth sugar, Science report Astronomy: How radio galaxies form, Army's flying squad cleared for take-off, More Oxford class lists, Smallpox vaccination refused by ex-patient, Catholics in Holland urge Papal statement, Record rainfall brings floods to the North, Drug firms resist cruelty Act change despite wish to reduce number of animal experiments, Wheeling and dealing in the complex 'floating real estate' business, Unforeseen boom helps freight markets, Trawlers try to ram Icelandic vessel, Local control 'is not wanted' by Royal Ulster Constabulary, Shopping arcade in Bath trust proposals, New MPs must have sponsors, committee rules, Sir Keith Joseph talks of mind-battering parents, Conversational way to fluency in Welsh, Stability is promised by Signor Rumor, Union can use pressure to collect dues, tribunal rules, Labour call for inquiry on party in North-east, Gypsy girl sought in Bromley kidnapping case, Leading Italian newspaper starts 'freedom' strike, Covent Garden acceptance, Distribution of pro-Lisbon leaflets was arranged by Zanzibari, Relentless grip of 'Japan Inc', New pirate radio goes on the air off Dutch coast, Industry queues for state handouts, Berni, station buffet and train meals will cost more, Cardinal and bishop deplore French tests, Rebuilding plan for Nash 'pepperpots' is still in dispute after 13 vears, Two miners missing after pit flooding, Canadians released by Vietcong describe forced jungle marches and constant air raids, Bishop of Tete says his duty is not to become involved in controversy, Depressing picture of repair yard business, Parliament to study noise insulation rules, 40,000 people demonstrate in Mozambique capital, Watergate Ingenious White House recorders switched on automatically when President entered offices, Ruling on sex case GP, Mr Kapwepwe is Zambia's maverick politician, Pentagon admits secret raids in Cambodia, Future could depend on government incentives, Westminster is set to end poor housing, Decline in Army recruiting continues. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: National Bank Of Greece, Bell's, Hk, Francis Sumner (Holdings) Limited, Nievelt Goudriaan, Asprey, Gatx, Etba, Lisnave, Trw, Edgar Pickering (Blackburn) Limited, Bazan, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Ansafone, Rib, Edward Erdman & Company, The Sunday Times, Legal & General Assurence Society Ltd.,, History Today, "Split", Peugeot, Vantona Limited, Vent Axia, Burnett & Hallamshire Holdings Ltd., Bsb, Healey & Baker, Brown & Tawse Limited, Lovell, Eb Marine Communications Ltd, Scapa Group Limited, Times Newspaper Ltd., Save And Prosper Group, Savills. Law: Unnamed broadcaster tells of an orgy at home of Janie Jones, Queen's Bench Division Social activities of church not 'ecclesiastical attributes' Attorney General v Trustees of the Howard United Reformed Church, Bedford, £20,197 damages against surgeon, Bizarre features in inquiry report, judge says, Bail of £10,000 for Norma Levy on a charge under Sexual Offences Act, 'Offensive weapons': question of intent Regina v Dayle, Legal challenge to Japan's army, Assault charges against head dropped, Third counsel for American's defence quits, Wife is accused of murder by poisoning Sunday lunch, Picket is cleared. Arts and Entertainment: Chess grand master lost trip to shops, Radio, Picture sale record of £149,079 at Phillips, Broadcasting, 50 in junior chess contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,434. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Dictator to visit Paris, Sport: Yachting Swedes first and second in Finns race, Boxing Thompson's next bout may be with Buchanan, Motor racing Too early for decision, says Surtees, Athletics Bedford will help out his friend by running 5,000 metres in Athens, Cricket Middlesex scent first championship victory with collapse of Kent, Golf Scottish seeded players go forward without trouble, Sports in Brief, Shooting 'Times' event won by Jersey man, Racing Piggott's treble chance with three horses from Hills's stable, Avr racing Sarah Louise survives objection, Cycling Torres wins but Ocana retains overall lead, Football Ball out of two World Cup matches, Rugby Union Dougan recalled to New Zealand team, Tennis Inflation that saved the rainy day. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Better at barns: when Inigo Jones turned his hand to architecture, Excuses, Excuses Open Space, Royal Ballet School Richmond Theatre, Opinion Bbc 2 Stanley Reynolds, II barbiere di Siviglia (film) Queen Elizabeth Hall. Politics and Parliament: Adequate machinery for checking time used for TV adverts House of Commons, Recognition of Rhodesia medical degrees House of Lords, Fourth television channel, Protest at role of ITN in opinion poll, Differences of opinion on compulsory register of MPs' financial interests, Home Secretary in talks on police action in battered wife cases, 'Offensive' Egyptianstamps do not infringe rules, Scotland entering a boom period: maximum benefit sought from oil. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Mr Powell's future has passed in all but Greek, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 15, 1948 Togliatti shot. Editorials/Leaders: How Not To Change Israel, A European Policy For Mergers. Letters to the Editor: Severn Valley, Land for housing, Mozambique atrocity reports: Portuguese policy in the colonies, Worker participation, Time for action against oil giants, VAT on the handicapped, Computers need a balanced diet, Anglo-US air fares deadlock, VAT and service, Horrid with boles, Canada's investment, Marmalade, Mortgage money and the wheeler dealers, Wimbledon, A regional Treasury. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr M. H. Thomas, SIR HAROLD WERNHER Humanity in business, SIR JAMES ROBERTS A distinguished agriculturist, Robert Ryan, Mrs Robert Stopford. Business and Finance: Leyland to site £15m factory at Longbridge, Bids and Deals Hutchison in £2.55m swap with Finsbury, Foreign Exchange Dollar lower, Price Commission approves increases in freight charges, Fixed Interest and Money Late decline in gilt-edged, Four oil groups win $60m Saigon deal for offshore exploration, Japan asked to cut colour TV exports, Grounds for optimism at Minster Assets, Court told ICI did not stop study of staff bargaining procedures, Issues & Loans TRW to obtain London listing, UK property group plans £50m Paris acquisitions, Equities Leading stocks on offer, Forward Levels, Pricerite offer extended, Business Diary: Cannon bows out from Minster, Spectrum of advice on industrial democracy, Wall St brokers 'have lost $153m in five months', CEGB vets tenders for two oil-fired stations, The Times list of latest dividends, Briefly from the Boardroom, Industrial films A rare view of London Bridge, Draft plan gives EEC wide powers to control company mergers, British Match keeps offer open, Retailers join in Phase 3 talks, The three categories of share ownership, US firm may buy doomed smelter, Campaign for integrated shipbuilding in EEC, Europe and Overseas Rhone-Poulenc and Du Pont venture, Money Market Rates, Green Shield chief to merge furniture firms, Two-year car sales boom is fading, Dollar loses ground, Pirelli SpA accounts 'invalid for 8 years', Copper dealers now talking of £1,000 a tonne, How the markets moved, Company News Henderson-K'ton earnings nearly doubled, Sugar merger idea rejected, US car unions open discussions on 3-yr contract, Phase Four to go ahead despite Nixon illness, Equity stake plan for banks, Slater Walker Securities bids £32m cash for Dual Trust offshoot, US urges Japanese to persu ade oil-rich nations to invest in developed economies, CD deals by Scottish Co-op cost £397m, Chicago bank raises prime rate. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Poore heads new BSA board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities Big gains in cocoa, London & Regional Market Prices Uncertain start to new account. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Saleroom. Births.
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