The Times - 10/07/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Political Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Father Adrian Hastings, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Robert Fisk, From Arthur Osman, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, Stephen Jessel, By Philip Howard, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Stewart Tendler, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From David Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Victoria Brittain, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, John Percival, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Sir Christopher Cockerell, PETER MURSELL, , MARK BONHAM CARTER, , WALTER BLUHM, , W. H. AUDEN, , JOHN BAYLEY, , STUART HAMPSHIRE, , IRIS MURDOCH, , STEPHEN SPENDER, PETER SHORE, , MAX BELOFF, , DONALD W. LEE, , DEREK PRITCHARD., O. B. HARDISON. Jr., NICOLETTE MILNES WALKER, , MEL CALMAN, , From Our Labour Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Guy Hawtin, By Patricia Tisdall, Kenneth Owen, JAMES ROBERTSON, , E. G. WEST, , ANDREW GEORGE ELLIOT, C. POLLARD, , ROY MARKHAM, , R. D. HARINGTON, , MATTHEW NORGATE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, Andrew Wilson, by Yasushi Hara Economic Correspondent, by Yasutoyo Shoda Japan Economic Research Centre, by Yugoro Komatsu, by Professor G. Bownas, Sheffield University, by Koji Nakamura, by Eliot Brooks, by Mark Handleman, by Hiroshi Tanaka, by Ritsuko Enya, by Simon Scott Plummer, M.H., A.C., by Christopher Reed,
ResumoNews: Dr Luns finds his yo-yo life rewarding, Banned student leaders held in Cape Town, Shoshas-the gigantic 'middlemen' who are the most powerful generators of economy, Islanders hit by volcanic eruption begin returning to their homes, Report seeks end to secrecy over nature of industrial wastes, Everything they touch you for turns to gold, Education notebook Forgotten pupil strikes of 1911, Union leader calls for North Sea oil takeover, Garage men face fines for breaking new code, Vote by Pakistan Assembly gives President Bhutto power to recognize Bangladesh, Tunnelling through quicksand, Princess Anne calls boys 'twits', Mission students left with guerrillas 'voluntarily', Strasbourg MPs holding session in London, Berlin protests over Wall shootings, Actress to seek legal help against Equity, Mr Mitchell is expected to deny that President Nixon knew anything about Watergate plans, 20 feared dead in burning Nepal offices, Banks keep their hold on funds for industry, Vietcong admits holding Canadians, Labour publishing plan for banks despite disagreement, Fashion All the world a stage-or a page, 'Conflict of interest' over Nixon friend's firm alleged, Women take their rightful place in the WRAF, Success spurs ambitions for major financial status, Storm damage to harvest put at 2m tons, Science report Mars: Evidence of glaciation, New era of international cooperation begins, Coloured people to get civil rights cards, Holidays bring chaos to Italian rail system, Faulkner men reject call by Orange Order, British enthusiasm for Europe's first university institute is unflagging despite years of neglect, The long, hard road to an arms pact for Europe, Doctor did not know smallpox carrier visited laboratory, Chancellor says no panic action by Britain on sterling, £13m London homes plan, Gearing up for clean combustion, Dispute 'endangers circulations', Left-wing victory in Tokyo elections, 'Homosexuals make good teachers', Stampede by the girls for £4,000 Euro-typing, Superb technology fails to ease commuter misery, Another 13 executed after attempted coup in Iraq, Bengalis with an uncertain future, Planes ban by French brings tests nearer, Counsel in BBC 'payola' case tells of a two-way mirror in singer's home, From Whitehall to Brussels, Tory candidate seeks levy on planning permission, Serious impact of world economy on trade structure, Troops open fire in Uruguay demonstration, More self-reliance after export crises, Domestic demand may blunt Japanese export attack, Behind-ear hearing aid will be free on the health service, N Vietnam leaders welcomed in Moscow, Inner ring wields business power, Mr Taverne seeks to move by-election writ, Fleet St peace in balance as publishers defer decision to stop printing, Prices of frozen foods and washing powders to rise, Algeria seeking new relations with France, Honolulu checkup ordered for British raft couple, Portuguese massacre reported by priests, Nato finds some satisfaction in Helsinki talks, The Times Diary People who work under pressure, Survival on a whip-round, Town planners' talks with public 'should not be a spare-time job', Civil rights leader gives up his post. News in Brief. Law: Two men cleared of club murder attempt charge, North-east alderman charged with Mr Poulson, Law Report July 9 1973 Court of Appeal Special limitation exception for freight Henriksens Rederi A/S v T. H. Z. Rolimpex, Court refuses to block building of Canberra tower, Eleventh baby means end of jail threat, France decides not to seek Cartland extradition, Britons in jail a year before trial. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Kyowa Bank, Wako Securities Co., Ltd., Fuji Bank, Sutcliffe, Speakman, Nippon Kangyo Kakumaru Securities Co., Airlease International Finance Limited, Barclays International, The Yasuda Trust And Banking Co., Ltd., N.B., William Jacks And Company Limited, Richard Ellis, Mitsui & Co. Ltd., Ibj, Jsea, Saitama Bank, London Tin Corporation, C & W Walker Holdings Limited, Sanwa Bank, Japan Air Lines, Sinitial Services Ltd, Limassol-Cyprus, C.Itoh & Co., Ltd., Yamaichi,, Kimpher, Midland Bank, Nm Rothschild & Sons Limited, Y.S.Line, Royal Insurance, Asahi Evening News, Sun Alliance & London, Mitsui Bank, Piccadilly, Wakefords, Agua Brava, Keyser Ullmann, Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Mitsubishi Bank, Bahamas, Sanderson Kayser Limited, Cumbernauld, Nissho-Iwai, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, The Sumitomo Bank Ltd., "A Century Of World Trading", The Mitsui Trust, J.I.B, Hampton & Sons, Hine, Nippon Fudosan Bank, Reliable Trust & Banking, Lloyds & Bolsa, Dai Ichi Securities Co., Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: BBC man moves up, Tripos results: Natural sciences, economics, classics, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,428, Radio, Broadcasting, Fate of Old Hall MS hangs in balance, Russians well in lead at chess finals, Diploma in church music. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Rifle shooting Parish wins with bizarre weapon at Bisley, Football Marsh gets two against African team, Tennis The 'new boys' make a clean sweep, Racing Habat's sleepy outlook just right for tough campaign in France, Boxing Quick victory for Dunn, Sports in Brief, Cricket N Zealand have no reply to Arnold, Golf Jacklin happy after extra practice, Yachting The Australians are coming, Athletics Real revolution in 800 metres, Cycling Ocana increases lead after struggle with Fuente, Show jumping Harvey Smith and Pyrah in contention for place. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Damnation of Faust Festival Hall, Human substitutes, Ballet Gulbenkian Sadler's Wells, Amsterdam on the spree, Bernstein Mass Bbc 2, Maw Cheltenham Festival. Politics and Parliament: Enforcing new law on pyramid selling House of Lords, Wrong to assume home loan rates will reach 10%, Law may cover situations when mergers are dropped, Code has significant effect on prices, Pound undervalued: slump not related to objective criteria: Chancellor looks to progress in monetary reform talks House of Commons, Pledge to protect British TV makers, New approach urged on councils in urban road plans, Shoe production well above 1970 level, Talks on universities five-year programme, Speaker to rule on press article, Memory World claims being investigated, 'Traditional British pub being destroyed'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Dear Sir,... yours faithfully, Disgusted, QC, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 8, 1948 Advice to miners. Editorials/Leaders: The Pressures On The Dollar, The Massacre In Mozambique, A Crisis For The Press. Letters to the Editor: Control of universities in Britain, Andrei Amalrik, Capitalism, Obsolete new pence?, Community status in local government, The Bahamas, Forget that City 'blueprint', Protecting the accused, The pleasures of bookstalls, Poll on the EEC, Tombstone value added, Hostility to immigrants, Facing raw material shortages, A policy for footpaths, Recycling waste, Indispensable computers, 'Old reliable', Across the Atlantic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr George Geddes, Mr Arthur Calwell Former leader of Australian Labour Party, Rear Adml Sir Henry Wildish, Senator Pietro Secchia. Business and Finance: Iran investment bank to operate in London soon, Europe and Overseas, Bids and Deals, Dowty walkout could hit Concorde, When are associates not associates?, OECD forecasts 13 pc boost for Swedish exports, Business Diary: First leg of a City chair, Company News Celestion Inds at peak after 77 pc advance, Third world debts at $75,000m, Turnover eases in catering, Fixed Interest and Money, Mining London tin 'unchanged', No discount for local advertisers on London radio, UK in talks on setting up European space unit, Lessons Leyland can learn from Fiat, Dollar rallies after talk of official support but American differences with Europe widen, Briefly from the Boardroom, Strike ends as Perkins men accept pay formula, West German car sales to Japanese far outpace UK, VAT: ironing out the wrinkles, Equities Leading stocks improve, Japan accelerates on lorry exports, Price rises another blow for food, Kuwait revokes participation agreement, VWs to cost 'substantially more' in Britain soon, Commodities Copper soars on Chinese buying, Central bankers' statement adds to confusion, Costs of basic raw materials at record levels in June, Senator to seek Alaska oil pipeline takeover, Boom year for French investment predicted, Nixon may cut petrol price, Computer News Software chairman's view of Europe, Issues & Loans Hill Samuel rights issue, Business And Trade Centres Of The World-12, Test case on Hull dock charges, No reference for £105m mergers, Abbey chairman sees hope for mortgages, 15 US oil firms to be charged with conspiracy. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share indices, How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Equities dull in quiet trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Threlfall becomes chairman at Siemens. Property: Flat Sharing, Sotheby's, Country Properties.
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