The Times - 05/06/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Stewart Tendler, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Wigg, From Tim Jones, From Harold C. Schonberg, From John Roper, From Ronald Faux, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Christopher Sweeney, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Eric Marsden, From David Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Gabriel Ronay, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Binyon, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Alan Coren, Alan Blyth, William Gaunt, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Thomas Walker, European Parliament Strasbourg, by Prudence Glynn, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Marson, David Spanier, PHS, Bernard Levin, Michael Kaser, ALAN DAY., J. B. HEATH, , F. P. THOMPSON., ILLTYD HARRINGTON., GAY FIRTH., IAIN SPROAT., CONRAD RUSSELL., DOUGLAS HOUGHTON., J. F. D. PEARCE., TREVOR STEPNEY, , EDITH SUMMERSKILL., OVE ARUP., ILFORD, , HEYWORTH, , ROGER POWELL., RICHARD CLEMENTS, EDWIN BROOKS., J. H. WHITFIELD., PAUL N. WILSON., DIGBY RAEBURN., By Our Medical Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Guy Hawtin, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye., By Our Financial Staff, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Industrial Editor, Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, ROBERT W. MOWAT, , L. E. REEVES-SMITH, , N. F. HENLE, , GORDON HUGHES., G. LOFTUS, , Eric Wigham, Roger Vielvoye, Dennis Dwyer, Christopher Wilkins, by Sue Masterman, by Dr Louis Metzemaekers, by Liesbeth, by Jan Hanekroot, Jan Hanekroot, by Anthony Kingsley, S.M.,
ResumoNews: Man knocks out three attackers, W. H. Smith not to display Miss Khaled's book, Lunokhod 2 mission on Moon comes to an end, Private loans still the main influence in capital market, Idea of Vietcong border capital resisted, Communists push men and arms into the south, Ceylon press fights state curbs, President Sadat crosses Suez canal into Sinai, Tupolev crash may make Concorde sales harder, Whole of Italy is hit by news black-out, Princess drives at 100 mph along autobahn, Fischer may not play chess again, friends say, Syria to put ban on flights, New Yorkers begin choosing a mayor, Party backer tilts his lance at the windmill of Wolverhampton Rival for Mr Powell's seat, Paris wonders if President Pompidou is seriously ill, Oslo offer of patrol boat, High level visit to Peking by North Vietnamese, Surveyor at disaster colliery did not know about book with vital facts, The Times Diary A sad failur of British diplomacy, Harbour's battle to retain centuries-old status, 40 million homes a year needed, Students likely to plan more rent strikes, Milkmen help to spread council election news, Foremost industrial area despite two years' stagnation, Shop leader calls for price freeze on makers, Court orders TV union to stop 'blacking' government-sponsored films, Communication is a natural asset, IRA threat to prison officers after suicide, Fashion Edward Lloyd: The man in the Grey Flannel shops, Phillips hairstyle heads the barbers' poll, Business And Trade Centres Of The World-7 City with a certain something-and the ability to think well ahead, New approach to problems that threaten future prosperity, Pollution may turn the Mediterranean into a gigantic cesspool, Mr Whitlam emphasizes Asian role on Indian visit, West Europe EEC invitation to 38 developing states for trade discussions, IRA attack on airport fails to deter British pilots, Paris relents on linking security and troop talks, Chagall trip to Russia ends exile, Bus-only lanes will cause delays, RAC says, Diplomat in ship dispute, Transit port handles 30 million tons of goods yearly, Iceland offered two gunboats from E Europe, Crashed Soviet airliner's flight recorder found, Foreign banks help to create financial strength, Mr Graham Sutherland rejects biography, Former pilot who looks for profits in the skies, Drawings of 'shapely damsels' among the graffiti on crashed Trident's flight deck, Mr Nixon rebuts Dean account of meetings and withholds record, No strike over defiant grandmother, Staff at Shelter end quarrel with director, Lessons of profit's prophet About 300 bankers, economists and industrialists meet in Fife, Scotland, today to honour Adam Smith. Here Andrew Skinner analyses Smith's relevance 250 years after his birth, Comecon in search of a new direction, Peace boats in position to prevent French test, Press Council to review papers' role in Lambton case, Labour MPs to press Mr Rippon for a public inquiry into World's End redevelopment plan, Lambton photographs and bugging devices to be discussed by peers, The oil 'wolf' at America's door, Athens reluctant to have recognition issue raised, Reserves up by £242m as the dollar falls, Union leader calls for unity over inflation, Fitness of students to practise medicine should be subject to continuous assessment, BMA says, Take-off and landing check on pilots, Former Vietnam prisoner commits suicide, Uganda's accord with Tanzania hailed in Nairobi, Education notebook Hurdles for 21 countries in discussing 16-19 group and European cooperation, Science report Dietetics: Sugar and coronary thrombosis, Labour Party delegation in Russia for talks, Suspected switch of Washington policy on Middle East arouses anxiety in Jerusalem. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Brussels-Sheraton Hotel, Common Market, Pickfords International, Algemene Bank Nederland, Dudley Samuel & Harrison, Amsterdam, Alpine Holdings Limited, Commercio Estero, Barclays International, S. Collier & Co. Ltd., Eldridge Stableford & Company Ltd., Richard Ellis, British Leyland Uk Ltd., Labouchere & Co.N.V., Jones Lang, Robophone, E. Lemberger N.V., Fc, Kas-Associatie Nv, H.Albert De Bary & Co. N.V. International Bankers, The Fidelity Bank, 29th International Fair-Plovdiv Bulgaria, Rivermead House, L&bt 3-Way Fund Limited, The Times Special Reports, International Commercial Bank Limited, Willemshof, King & Co, Times Newpapers Limited., Mothercare, Sporting Chronicle, Loews Hotels, Nv De Indonesische Overzeese Bank, Cig, Pierson, Heldring & Pierson, Tyndall, Hampton & Sons, The Libyan Arab Republic, Netherlands, Bea, Mowlem, Skf, Amro Bank, Mercedes-Benz, Savills. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Man fined after Sydney bridge tightrope stunt, Three years for boy who robbed women, Three accused over theft of £100,000 Renoir, Former SS man jailed for life, Priest faces charge of running IRA unit, Brando prison sentence, Pakistan plea to World Court over prisoners, Africans got foreign aid, Rhodesia says, Briton accused of murder too ill to appear, Pop group on forgery plot charge, 10 for trial on explosions plot charge, Russian radio pop pirates defy heavy sentences. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal equerry resigns, University news, Latest appointments, Premium Savings Bond prizewinners, Army scholarships. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,398, Broadcasting, Sale room World record price for T'ang dynasty figure, Radio. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Twelfth Night Regent's Park, Rudolf Serkin Festival Hall, Georgian State Dance Company Coliseum, Centaur Early Music Group Purcell Room, Umewaka Noh Troupe Aldwych, Virtuosi of England/ Kynaston Queen Elizabeth Hall, Notable English pictures, My Good Woman Atv. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, June 4, 1973 British hauliers to get higher quota for EEC journeys, Uniform noise limits on mopeds wanted, Less red tape for bus and coach travel. Sport: Racing National Stud take eight shares in Mill Reef syndicate, Motor cycling Rutter wins his first TT as Grant droops out, Athletics S African team enters British Games, Yachting Weiser leads all the way in Tornados, Boxing Cool heads needed in and out of the ring, Golf Two seeded players fail in first round matches, Cricket Lancashire lose quick wickets to Hadlee, Sports in Brief, Cycling Den Hertog leads Dutch into first three places, Show jumping Russians enter team for Hickstead, Tennis Pilic near highest pinnacle of career, Football Football out of place on eve of Derby. Property: Flat Sharing, Christie's, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Labour split: dagger-work without a cloak, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 3, 1948 Plans for Germany. Editorials/Leaders: Due Process Of Law, An Upturn At Last, Information The Key To Influence. Letters to the Editor: Hampstead Heath, Hardbacks to the wall, Public service staffing, Labour policy on public ownership, Reimbursement of builders' cost increases, Animals in laboratories, Pressure on London airports, Mantegna restored, Beastly habit!, The recycling of waste paper, Moderates in Ulster, Ravens for the Tower, Compulsory purchase, Water power charges, Does Russia want detente in Europe?, Mersey Docks bondholders and the board's attitude, Grocers' request for allowance on butter vouchers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Obituaries: MISS HELEN PARKHURST Pioneer in education, Professor E. Stengel, Maurice Dekobra, Col D. McMullen, SIR ERIC ERRINGTON Tory MP for Aldershot, Obituary. Births. Marriages. Business and Finance: Scheme for regional councils is revived, Why Gulf Oil and Shell have joinied forces to produce nuclear reactors, Turriff 'exceptionals', Recent Issues, Bids and Deals UU-Sidroy formal offer, Lloyds likely to buy Californian bank, Spot Position of Sterling, Germans looking for big oil deal with Iran, Buoyant day for shares at start of new account, Nearly 22,000 men idle as strikes disrupt car plants, Commodities Zinc again up to new peak, Forward Levels, OECD ministers to discuss problems of inflation, Europe and Overseas Hollas in talks with Dutch wholesaler, Approval for dearer steel, transport and print costs, Panel ruling halts GKN dealings in Miles Druce, Company News Opening jump by Burco Dean towards peak, Ronson will fight bid by 'unknown' Italian firm, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fixed Interest and Money Profits taken on Treasury bonds, Issues & Loans EUPIC's European property appeal, Two mines declare copper force majeure, Output from foundries reflects trend of boom, BSI must raise subscriptions to supplement grant, Capital spending and stockbuilding boom, Scandinavian solution to Japan shipyard threat, Mr Aichi reaffirms policy of full liberalization to foreign investors, Mr Shultz's debt plea, Keeping the Japanese shareholder in line, Equities Slater Walker falls sharply, Platinum sharply up, Money Market Rates, Shell pays £77.5m for half stake in Gulf Oil's nuclear power division, European backers pull out of Sepro Fund, Hanson Trust still in an acquisitive mood, SEC cites Bausch, Mr Sandys may keep seat on Lonrho board, £242m jump in reserves as decline in dollar value accelerates: rand revalued, The Times Share Indices, Fed tightens controls on overseas borrowing, W German drug cartel charges denied by Roche, Steel stockholding in a state of flux, Marathon's sea quest, Computer news High growth expected in service sector, S Africa estimates smaller sugar crop, Mintex hopeful of further Peking orders, Jamaica launches drive to diversify exports to UK, Shortage of labour slows Scottish building projects, Union demand to ICI on white collar document, Mining Western's strike spreads, Less rapeseed grown, Business Diary: Delicate problem for Grierson, Mowlem to make oil platforms. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Further gains in equities, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Carroll becomes a Lloyds Bank director.
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