The Times - 30/06/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk and Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Anthony Thomas U.S. Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Penny Symon, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From Stewart Tendler, From Peter Strafford, By Our Education Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Paul Martin, by Michael Edwardes, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Thomas Walker, Bevis Hillier, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Pamela Vandyke Price, John Carter, Sir Dingle Foot, Alison Ross, James Reston, Gerald Williams, Geraldine Norman, John Chartres, JOAN MORRIS, , DAN VAN DER VAT, , GORDON RIDGEWELL, , CHARLES MOTT-RADCLYEEE, , ROLAND BIRD, , L. B. WHEATLEY, , CASPAR BROOK, , FRANK DUNCAN, , EUGENE WASON, , A. E. KING, , JOHN MATES, , ALAN LOCKE, , A. EDGELLT BAXTER, , JOHN BETJEMAN, , JENNIFER JENKINS, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , KENNET, , ANTHONY WAGNER, , SIMON JENKINS, , EDMUND GRAY, , J. F. HOLMAN, , IRA J. MORRIS, , RUTHVEN OF FREELAND, J. M. W. ADAM, , EDWARD A. CRAIG, , GEORGE EDINGER, , HARRY MILLER, , By Una Kroll, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Philip Howard, I. G. writes:, J.H. writes:, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From Cliff Temple, From John Blunsden, By Lewine Mair, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, By Melvyn Westlake, From Roger Berthoud, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Drummond, From Anthony Thomas, By Hugh Clayton, By Maurice Barnfather, By Guy Hawtin, Patricia Tisdall, JD, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, Francis Kinsman, Ronald Irving, Margaret Stone,
ResumoNews: Libyan leader calls for cultural revolution in Egypt, Antiques O Rare (and valuable) Amanda!, Dr Banda foresees no problem over successor, Housewives jostle minister in walkabout, Gardening Flower of youth, Official secrets curbs to be relaxed, Engineering unions back Concorde and call for a bigger version, Science report Solar eclipse: Effect on ionosphere, Fallout tests in Japan after nuclear blast, Nowadays home is not where the art is, Canadian truce observers are seized by Vietcong, 'Fight Thatcher policy' Mr Hattersley says, Steady rise in second homes, Do stolen eggs give cuckoos hiccups?, Ministry seed team moving to Cambridge, Inquiry into its affairs agreed by RSPCA, Lead levels in some canned fruit near safety limit, Ceausescu visit declaration, Health fears go up in smoke as tobacco business booms, German trawler in Iceland shooting incident, TUC lists tough demands for Downing Street talks, House-hunter is buried as verandah falls, Maplin will cost only £825m, ministers say, Sun's eclipse may be seen in the South, W Germany revalues D-mark by 5.5 per cent, The visitor can feel himself an explorer-with comfort added, Drink Salad days, Malawi, £4,000m U S search for new sources of energy, A Eurorose for Mr Heath at the show, Differing French attitudes to Pacific bombs, EEC membership not cause of rising food prices, Mr Heath says, Australian states unhappy over finance hand-out, The confessions of a White House enemy, New capital promises to be handsome but cost is still in doubt, Wilson plea to unions over talks, Spirit of TA is alive and well and living in the yeomanry, IRA bomb attack on Belfast airport, Compromise sought on funds for bombing, Travel The camel and the Canaries, Four-pronged campaign to exploit agricultural resources, Ulster voters go back to old sectarian lines in assembly poll, Natural Sciences tripos results at Cambridge University, White House discussions on buying silence alleged, West Europe And Overseas 'Get off our backs and let us do the job' Mr Smith tells Britain, Irishman into Indian, Lord Drogheda to leave Covent Garden in 1974, Dangers of transcendental meditation, Exhibitionists blamed for bomb threat to Queen, In defence of the English breakfast, Lawyer says Mr Mitchell will not incriminate the President, Senators waiting for personal reply from President to Mr Dean, Closure of Nottingham's morning paper, Alfa Romeo official beaten and chained to gate, Wall of silence in Bermuda, Greek regime challenged to allow fair poll, Nuclear protest could cut French food for shops, Chilean leader says Army revolt is crushed, Protest over cathedral, Cape Town University yields to boycott threat. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Record £609,000 for sunlit Cuyp landscape, Germans wrest chess lead from Denmark, Chess Champions in the making, Sunday-Out of this world. Jack Brymer and the Aeolian Quartet play the, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,420, Radio, Broadcasting, Bridge Where the system is supreme. Index. Display Advertising: Bridging Finance Of Australia, James & Tatton For Steel, Antony Gibbs(personal Financial Planning) Ltd, Castle, Droxford Music Festival, Abbey Investment Annuity Bond., Ministry Of Information & Broadcasting, Carliol, B&c, Commercial Bank Of Malawi, National Bank Of Malawi, Golden Wonder Peanuts, The Portland Cement Company (Malawi) Limited, Leicester Permanent, Limbe Leaf Tobacco Company Ltd., The National Insurance Company Limited, Brown Shipley Unit Fund, Lytton Tobacco Co. (Malawi) Ltd., Blantyre Printing & Publishing Company Limited,, MDC, Cumbernauld, Industrial Development Corporation Of South Africa Limited, The Times Superstore, Construction And Development Limited, Hine, Save And Prosper Group, Escom, Capital City Development Corporation,. Law: Janie Jones faces two more charges, Two jailed over illegal immigrants, Human sacrifice alleged at Abidjan trial, Outstanding bravery of PC who shot robbers, Mr Meissner is arrested on fraud charges, Rabbi accused of murder plot attempt, Law Report June 29 1973 Court of Appeal No examination of Bank of England accountant Franklin v The Queen, Jury criticizes 'casual way' Army appoints instructors, Plot charge remands, Prisoner cleared of attack. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Sex discrimination document House of Lords, Classification a task for Ombudsman, Wider Secrets Act protection for 'confidences of the citizen' House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, Hotels In Great Britain, For The Epicure, Theatres, Insulana Cruises, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Gardening, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing. Reviews: Telemann Harpsichord Ensemble Purcell Room, ECO/Sillito Snape Maltings, Siobhan McKenna-directing 'Juno', Radio Gods in our own image, RPO/Boult Festival Hall, Recorded music drama. Sport: Rowing British week promises best of two worlds, Tennis Nastase looks fitter than he feels, Polo Stowell Park clear victors, Television highlights, Sportsview Eli-tennis umpire the stars cannot fault, Athletics British teams face almost impossible task in Leipzig, Sports in Brief, Shooting, Racing Ragapan has improved enough to follow in footsteps of Ragusa, Golf Marsh leads Oosterhuis by five strokes, Cricket Relaxed West Indians lose by 10 wickets, Motor racing McLaren entry could again be best suited to circuit, Yachting Pudney leads all the way to take trophy again. Editorials/Leaders: Snakes (And Ladders) In The Tunnel, Vote For A New Start?, Another Clash With The Congress. Letters to the Editor: Free contraceptives, Ordination of women, Threat to Wren church, The Masonic rites, French nuclear test, Hampstead Heath view, Second homes inquiry, Survival of bookstalls, The use and abuse of English grammar and pronunciation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Sovereign's Parade at Sandhurst, Baron Brayley, Tallow Chandlers' Company, University news, Baron Hunt of Fawley. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 29, 1948 State of emergency. Obituaries: Mr George Allden, Mr Cyril Winn, Ludwig Goldscheider Publisher of art books. Business and Finance: Insurance When a loss is a capital gain, Unit trust performance, Talking shop An ice-cool head helps when shopping for a friday, Mr Willis confirms stake in Severn, Law Safety measures for a second-hand car buyer, Revaluation surprise confuses the markets: dollar slide continues, Mr Nixon sets out his energy strategy, Unit trusts West of England's value to Tyndall, Taxation Wills, gifts, trusts and estate duty queries, British Match and Wilkinson Sword deal for Monopolies panel, Newsprint up again in new round of increases, Briefly from the Boardroom, U S discount rate set at an all-time high of 7 pc, Issues & Loans Low fund-raising in second half, Business Services, Mining Tara lease talks to start next month, Exporters see relief for widening trade gap, Fixed Interest and Money New Islington loan at premium, Chairmen's Reports Continued advance at B & C Shipping, In the shadow of rising Datsuns, VAT impact on inflation, Leading jobber's half-year profits plummet £1.8m, Commodities Fresh upsurge in copper, Cement and brick figures contested, Equities Further selling of Slater Walker, Company News Rediffusion tops £12m pre-tax, Grouse, SIH chief 'smells the brimstone of bidding', Sugar crop forecast, Bids and Deals GUS offer £7.6m for Lennards, Europe and overseas Air France borrows $31.8m for new jets, Motor insurance A clash with a continental, Contracts £6m order for undersea communications cable, Setback for hopes of monetary union. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Rise in gold shares resumed, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar remains weak, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Births.
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