The Times - 03/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Ian McDonald, By George Clark Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Philip Howard, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Staff Reporters, From Our Education Correspondent, Frank Roberts and Christopher Warman, Stephen Jessel, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From Mario Modiano, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, Barry Norman, Paul Moor, Irving Wardle, Miles Kington, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Philippa Toomey, By Gerry Harrison, By Tim Railton, From David Bonavia, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By our Rackets Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Richard Rose, Bernard Levin, PHS, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Gwynne Dyer, DILLWYN MILES, , GORDON MICHELL, , PERCY R. LEVY, , IVOR GOWAN, , KINGSLEY AMIS, PETER CAMPBELL, ROBERT CONOUEST, C. BRIAN COX, JOHN GROSS, RONALD HINGLEY, LEOPOLD LABEDZ, BERNARD LEVIN, JOHN MANDER, MALOOLM MUGGERIDGR, ANTHONY POWELL, HUGH THOMAS, HUGH TREVORROPER, FREDERIC WARBURG, DAVID HOLBROOK, , DICK NETTLETON, , JOHN PEEL, , W. A. O'N. WAUGH, , GEOFFREY BURBIDGE, , PHILIP JONES, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , BRIAN RUSSELL, , E. RACZYNSKI, , F. L. BEARD, , JOHN BELOFF, , N. P. THOMPSON, , Cyril Bainbridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A friend, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Barnfather, By Roger Vielvove, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, D. E. BURLINSON, , PIGNATELLI, , PAUL NICOLSON, , ROBIN GOODSIR SMTTH, , JUDITH TOLLEY, , From John Earle, PETER J. COLLIER, , Roger Vielvoye, Oliver Stanley, Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, by Sidney Wise, by R.Albert Denbow, by Alan Robinson, by Colin Willis, by C. Conrad Manley, S.W., M.F., by Michael Frenchman, C.C.M., by Patricia Nelson, P.N.,
ResumoLaw: Murder charge boy named, Queen's Bench Division Compulsory purchase damages Hibernian Property Co Ltd v Liverpool Corporation, Call to give guilty drivers advanced tuition, Chancery Division Surveyors' award reducing height of party wall invalid Gyle-Thompson and Others v Wall Street (Properties) Ltd, BP is hit by US Supreme Court's refusal to clear way for Alaska oil pipeline, Community service order on 'agitator', Inquest told of search for 4,000 machines, Pyramid TV film replaced, Croat documents 'urged killing of diplomats', Murdered girl's father gets travel expenses, Ulster law changes should reduce need to hold suspects without trial, Australian sues over 'Captain Cook' trip after selling his home to meet the cost, Two burnt to death in pub after quarrel, Crown says, Hotel pledge to Mr David Frost, Costs severed Regina v Bates, Guy Fawkes night picked in 'revenge killing'. News: The beach and lagoon at Cancun, where a new resort is being developed. Right: one of the "Peso patrol" aircarft of the Bank of Mexico on the Cancun landing strip, with, Lycee ppils hoist the red flag at barracks, Tests show faults in child car seats, Could Europe elect a parliament?, New law aims to help industry obtain the best technology, Mexico '73, Spacecraft due to leave for Jupiter on Thursday, Clarifying the rules for foreign investors, Communists sponsor planning revolution, New look economy a model for the others, £50,000 Premium Savings Bond winner, Ulster Bill likely to be opposed by minorities, Nation's farmers continue to work miracles for export, Latest pamphlets Schoolchildren plaited straw for 6d a day, Half-time and tide swamp the Boat Race, Local elections Misgivings by Tory and Labour at possibility of a narrow GLC majority needing Liberal support, Improved relations in mixed economy, Immigrants may be left as only group to care for the aged, One company's experience of government demands, Opposition outlawed and leaders held in Morocco, Export success reflects drive to diversify, Tough measures with careful planning and happy chance winning fight against inflation, 1,000-seat aircraft predicted, but tougher curbs envisaged, Turkey's army seeks a political retreat, Primate of Greece revokes his resignation, Rented property proposal under fire, ITT admission on Chile cash offer, Workers to train as clergymen in spare time, Westhoughton Tory to stand again, Future prosperity hinges on $40m ports reconstruction, Forty-hour 'English week' may curtail output, Falling tree kills two men in coastal hurricane, Mining lags behind last year's recovery, Michael Frenchman and Sidney Wise look at some ways of making money and examine how the Government takes its, Charlie Chaplin films without jerks for TV, Missionary zeal confronts marriage African style, Population explosion is most pressing problem, W German was 'middle man' in IRA arms deal, M Faure is President of Assembly, Ministers urged to quit Monday Club, India sends envoy to Dacca in move to break deadlock, Education notebook Best not to worry about spelling, teacher says, No let-up in students' fight for rise in grants, Record foreign sales in cotton earn $40m, EEC monetary fund to have temporary home in Luxembourg, Mr Kosygin arrives in Sweden, Vital British role in steel plan, Petrochemicals investment now $500m, Soaring stock market a rich source of opportunities, £3.3m plan to improve Goodwood racecourse, Sadat-Gaddafi talks begin on merger plan, President Thieu needs no more US troops, Doubts over UK's investment ranking, Herr Brandt to pay official visit to Israel, Arabs concerned at remarks by Mr Dayan about Jewish purchases of West Bank land, Union advises shop workers to accept offer, Economist criticizes British Rail, Paddington key to council control, Public primed on VAT ups and downs, The Times Diary Black people and the police (contd), Mosaic bought by museum was stolen, Pay Board promises 'careful, quick' action, Prime Minister in Holland to have new home, Eight die as tornadoes hit US south, Haven of safety in time of monetary crisis, Mr Foot meets illegal unions' leaders in Spain, Guerrilla group in Argentina kidnap admiral, Kenyans ignore Uganda's safety pledge, Leaders of rail unions decide today on May Day strike call, Government decision today on mortgages, Fashion, Food prices bound to rise, Mr Godber says, Senator rejects Nixon attempt to protect White House staff from interrogation in bugging case, Science report Meteorology: Fall in temperature, Death penalty MPs to seek minister's help, Gunboat fires live shell at British support tug, Bonn to go on seeking detente with E Germany, London docks halted by unofficial stoppage, Threat to cut heating to 500 patients, Natal police use tear gas on African strikers, New help for drug addicts and alcoholics considered, UN vote to turn apartheid into a crime, Britain affirms Europe is first priority. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Henlys, Nu-Swift International Ltd., Vent-Axia, Hacienda Y Credito Público, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Transportacion Maritima Mexicanan, S.A., Commercio Estero, The Vedanta Movement, El Heraldo De Mexico, Richard Ellis, Banco Nacional De Comercio Exterior, S.A., Aeonics, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Linread Limited, Banca Mexicana, Scottish Amicable, Bancos De Comercio System, Advertisement, Taylor Woodrow, Bloom King Main, The Times, Banco Del Pais, S.A., Mitchell Cotts Group Limited,, Iberia, Nacional Financiero, S.A., Cordemex, Good Year, The President's Ideology, Bs, James & Tatton, Imce, Bma, Brandts, Augustus Barnett, Maxico And Its Banking System, Grupo Financiero Del Atlantico, The Times Property Team, Departamento Del Distrito Federal, The Bank In Mexico, Hutchison International, Display Advertisement, Dragonara Hotels, Mexico, Sugar In Mexico, Playasol, Skf, Aeromexico, Scottish Provident. Politics and Parliament: Protecting badgers from ill-treatment, When ex-civil servants take jobs in industry, Chancellor 'has created interest rate war', BSC prices statement later this month House of Commons, Government put limit on profits some property companies can devote to speculation, Flight check-in closure endorsed House of Lords, Insider trading, Paean of praise for a maligned tax, Talks continue with building societies on mortgage rates, No VAT on existing HP deals, Reasons for short-fall in registrations, UK firms get fair chance in N Sea. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Mexico City: the modern face of the country's capital. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Reviews: Brecht's Turandot in Berlin, Yerma Aldwych, Victoria de los Angeles Festival Hall, Eduardo Asquez Purcell Room, Freddie Hubbard Ronnie Scott's Mike Westbrook Phoenix, Diana Ross aims for the top, Oxford company's final year. Sport: Rackets Marlborough pair could upset seeds, Golf Rodriguez 17 under par in winning Greensboro open, Cricket Spin bowlers can exploit the rough patches, Olympic Games China will wait 65 years if necessary, Rugby Union England likely to send strongest party on tour of Argentina, Athletics World No 1 for Crystal Palace, Swimming Miss Allardice in team for Stockholm, Rowing Cox under weather and crew underwater, Racing Virus returns to stop Balding's horses, For the record, Boxing Ali's broken jaw wrecks promotors' schemes, Football Harvey inspires his team to reach out for an impossible goal. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 2, 1948, The Lollihop Man. Editorials/Leaders: Pay Board's Criteria, 10% IS A Fair Mortgage Rate, The Troubles Of The Greek Church, How Many Capitals For Europe?. Letters to the Editor: Nuclear testing, Sussex site of astronomical telescope, Union Power and workers' directors, Trimming the tax, National parks scourge, Contraceptives on the Health Service, Polish treatment of the Jews, Limits of Welsh devolution, Rivalry among druids, Capital punishment, Full VAT on theatre tickets, Violence in school, Historic towns exhibition, Non-partisan employees' body, Tibor Szamuely, Boardroom virtues, The 'wasted vote', Building societies and the increasing price of houses, Counter-inflation policy, Consumer hits back. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Half-yearly promotions in the Navy, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,346, Broadcasting, Circular Vienna porcelain plaque reaches £2,310 to achieve saleroom record, Radio. Obituaries: Mr H. E. Stebbins, Jascha Horenstein Conductor of unusually wide sympathies, Prof C. P. Groves, Cardinal J. Lefebvre. Business and Finance: Taking a first step towards stamping out tax allowance stripping, Bids and Deals BSA confident on aid talks, Strike threatens Cowley lay-offs, 200 hotel projects still to qualify for £35m aid, Disputes in February highest since freeze, Increase in charges sought by ports, Mr T. Summers to leave BSC strip mill post, New Issues Money broker for the market, American bankers in Guernsey move, Forward Levels, Wall St: blood-letting before recovery?, Sharp falls on Wall Street, German money market feeling the squeeze, Arabian natural gas for Japan in 20-year charter, Briefly from the Boardroom, RJN offer wins Firth Brown, Uranium offer to Bonn, Commodities Cash tin gains £17 a ton, Investment grant deadlines for applications, Rome admits social and economic tension, Equities Strike fears unsettle shares, Cavenham confirms talks with US group, Court hears of £128.5m gap in R-R valuation, Gauging Mitchell Cotts' risk-reward ratio, Foreign Exchange, TUC plea to stop 'lump', Money Market Rates, Charrington putting in more pub managers, Company News Chamberlain Gp accelerate to best-ever £1.2m, Business Diary: This could be a bitter pill..., Computer news Bureau business expanding, BP raise posted prices, Mining General Minings' mixed results, Polystyrene cutback by Dow, Retail sales continue to soar, Government may ask for Monopolies inquiries into price of some food products, Gas corporation ready to buy Rough field supplies after Gulf deal, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged hold steady, Quadraphonic sound Three-way fight over four-channel hardware, Anti-smelter lobby meets, Imminent Benelux move expected to curb electronic sales by Japan. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Nervous close for oils. Business Appointments: Business appointments Courage names group consultant accountant.
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