The Times - 07/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Ian Morison, By George Clark, By Our Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Tim Jones, Frank Roberts, By Christopher Walker, From Our Education Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, By George Clark Political Staff, From Roger Choate, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, by P. H. Newby, David Wade, William Gaunt, Ronald Hayman, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Dick Taverne, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, Michael Watkins, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, by Roy Hay, by David Colbeck, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by John Negus, Geoffrey Green, Edward Mortimer, Tom Hey, Bishop F. R. Barry, Philip Howard, Jerome Caminada, R. J. JEFFERIES, , R. F. SEAGER, , DEREK INGRAM, , LEOLIN PRICE, , JAMES R. REYNOLDS, , FELIPE FERNANDEZ-ARMESTO, , N. E. CARTER, , C. E. GAYWOOD, , BERNARD S. PARRY., A. THOMAS, , J. M. MILNER, , J. PARROTT, , E. MAXWELL FRY, , HENRY G. BUTTON, , JONATHAN GUINNESS, , JOHN D. RAYNER, , G. WILSON KNIGHT, , BOB PEDLEY, , T. LINDKVIST, , O. D. HUNT, , By Alistair Kee, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Robert Fisk, By Hugh Clayton, By Maurice Barnfather, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By John Whitmore, Halldora Blair, Julia Young, Andrew Wilson, Ronald Kershaw, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, AP.Dj., European Parliament Luxembourg,
ResumoNews: Food Savoury ideas for now or later, Corporation blamed over boys' centre, Nixon move on FBI post awaited, Woman who visited hospital ward dies of smallpox, £127 a year accepted by teachers, Ruhr bandits lie low with huge ransom, Fear of violence at confrontation on gypsy education, The way from Damascus, Gardening Sweet snacks for sparrows, March on Sikkim capital after Indians move in, Dockers end 'political' strike, Science report Careers: Better days ahead, A lucky dip-for the price of a family car, Outside check on police, Gardens and swimming pools, Russia buys 200,000 tons of EEC butter, The future for part-timers in the pulpit, Turks elect a President after days of crisis, Zambia's plans for centenary of Livingstone, Building societies chief says £15m grant is not wanted or needed, Sportsview A landlubber's love of t' Boot Raace, Anger over jailing of Rhodesian journalist, Trying to find a way to fit Africa into Europe, TV advertising revenue up £15m in 6 months, Students agree 'impossible' grants policy, Successful cultivation depends on chemical balance in soil, Tass ordered to pay for libel by Mr Kim Philby, Lead poisoning threat to British population survey report states, Devious pressure, Mr Wilson says, TUC offers formula for hospitals deal, Ah, the magic that is in a British place name, Christian spirituality and radical politics, Fresh labour and student unrest in France, Gift to Queen upsets Arabs, Wider powers in Sweden to combat terrorism, 13 detained after police hunt for £3m gang, Travel Los Angeles: Love it or leave it, Plastic and peat are popular aids to easier working, Cautious quadrille in southern Africa, Review of deputy GP services, Peace pact signed in Wounded knee, Supply ships attempt to run blockade of Cambodian capital, How to beat those out-of-season vegetable prices, Antiques Items of glorious awfulness, Army orders roped IRA man to remove bomb, Beef is still good value, farmer says, Pompidou faith in Messmer Cabinet's will to succeed, Gunmen kill Iraq professor in Paris street, Government suspends arms supply to Libya, Local elections Rising rents 'putting Londoners on streets', Pets can help sanity, says psychologist, European Parliament asks Commission to revise farm price plan, Legal chief says men must expect to pay heavily for violence, Africans dismiss talk of deal on Rhodesia, Immigrants that grow to greater things, A community, its voice, and the frontiers of Europe. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Gardening Books, The United States Debenture Corporation Limited, Phostrogen Ltd.,, Antony Gibbs Ltd., Aquarius Swimming Pools Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Wilkinson Sword, Suttons Seeds, The Catholic Enquiry Centre,, City Of Westminster Assurance, Olympic Pools, Fisons, Clear Span Limited, Penguin Swimming Pools Ltd, Minster Water Gardens, M & G, Stratstone, The Law Land Company Limited, Waterways Leisure Industries Ltd.,, Ebor Securities Ltd.,, Augustus Barnett, The Times Superstore, Nordic Saunas, Halifax Building Society, Sylvan Pools, Niagara Pools Ltd.,, Fernden Liner Pools Ltd. Law: Jail for men who tried to get guns in London, PCs cleared of assault, Jaguar buyer cleared on charges of blackmail and corruption, Boy, 11, accused of trying to murder one of 10, Chancery Division Council tenant's purchase of mansion Taylor v Good (Inspector of Taxes), Mother 'turned her house into children's brothel', Murder attempt blamed on Mafia, Arms ship accused face extra charges, Man admits £200,000 Rembrandt theft, Belfast UDA killer is given a reprieve, American journalist jailed for robbery, Court of Appeal Council's power to demolish bungalow Hutton and Another v Esher Urban District Council, Seaman who set fire to bar gets 5 life sentences, £6,000 costs for magazine after second acquittal, Police threat alleged, $7m claim over the Pill. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Tory backbenchers oppose plan to visit S Africa, Commission asked to revise farm prices as sequel to defeat, Children's car belts, Resolution urges more participation by European MPs in foreign policy, Compromise plan for hallmarking will retain lion on British silver House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation of Athens University Senate. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, For The Epicure, Educational, Music On The South Bank, Union-Castle, Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday in Lent, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Gardening, Appointments Vacant. Property: Collectors, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Irregular prices for English pictures, Television highlights, Radio, Bridge Unrecorded mishaps, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,350, Chess Russian defenders, Sunday. Reviews: Radio Sameness, A sensitive artist Jacob Kramer Parkin Gallery, A Kidd at the Court of Bill Gaskell, Cologne Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, A garland of English music. Editorials/Leaders: Behind Locked Doors, Differing To Agree, Mr Nixon's Seventh Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Restoration of the death penalty, Mobile roosts, Our oldest advertisers, The Canary Islands, Europe Council reporting, The sentence on Peter Niesewand, Adult education, Dental emergencies, Buckets of company, Garish petrol stations, Building society interest rates, Tibor Szamuely, Export of livestock. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 7, 1948. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Georg Tugendhat, Professor R. Titmuss An outstanding social administrator. Sport: Motor racing Rehearsal for British Grand Prix, Today's Boat Race crews, Rugby Union Technique and time on side of Scots, Week-end fixtures, Tennis, Rackets Tonbridge hold on in cliff-hanging game, Sports in Brief, Racing Parnell seems sure of Rouge Dragon, Golf Oosterhuis still a Masters threat, Football Four centre halves to make final decision, Table tennis England beat France for first victory, Horse trials Doublet to be seen at Powderham, Rowing Sawyier could be in for a rough ride against an untested crew, Cricket Century by Lloyd swings Test West Indies' way. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, Council likely to approve scheme for redeveloping Hay's Wharf site, Fixed Interest and Money Fresh gains in 'short' gilts, Pensions Alternative tests of adequacy, £26.5m profit for Bowater, Profit-taking hits London share prices, Three brokers suspended by National SE, Company News Estates & Gen shoot past £1m in 53 pc spurt, Lending rate 8½ pc, Commodities Coffee futures plunge £13.50, Portfolio Oil shortages could benefit Shell, Equities Losses cut in late dealings, Unit trusts Abacus the one that counted, Foreign Exchange Dollar firmer, A demanding rating for Bowater cum Ralli, Briefly from the Boardroom, Rubery Owen dispute begins to hurt BLMC, Ford unions back further industrial action after rejecting £13m pay offer, Motor insurance Roads towards a standard policy, Meat canners will press for price increases soon, Redeveloping: a council perspective, Philippines copra exports drop, Money Market Rates, Assessor to aid expert in R-R asset valuation, U S group gains 80 pc stake in Gallaher, Fourth-quarter gdp slightly below forecast, Easier tone in quicksilver, Bids and Deals Beaver Trust jumps on approach news, Mining Slight increase for Rand Mines Props, Building societies Sir Stanley Morton-the man in the middle, Grouse, 2,000 men dismissed in bonus row at Harland, Joseph Holt, Architects' workload at 1964 peak last year, Associates deals, Comapny Meeting Trust & Agency Company Of Australasia Sir Denys Lowson On A Well Balanced Portfolio. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, London & Regional Market Prices Fisons easier, Wall Street. Births.
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