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The Times - 19/01/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By George Clark and Michael Hatfield, By Tim Jones, From David Wood, From Fred Emery, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Peter Evans, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Lincoln, Jan 18, From John Chartres, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, European Parliament Strasbourg, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By.A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Stewart Harris, From Charles Hargrove, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, Mary McCurrie, John Russell Taylor, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Robert Shelton, Alan Blyth, Ronald Butt, PHS, CECIL LEWIS, , OLLE STUREN, , EEVA JANSSON, , SHAWCROSS, , MELVYN BRAGG, , PHILLIP WHITEHEAD., , Lucinda Haque, Saeed Haque, Jenni fer M. Batchelor, Glyms Carter, Elisabeth Davis, Doreen McCutcheon, Jackie Ford, Christopher M. John stone, Annie Johns, Keith Skone, Mary Thompson, Richard Morphet, Janie Lowcock, Adelie Bell, D. J. R. TURNER, , A. E. G. WRIGHT, , F. E. McWILLIAM, , SIMON OWEN, , KEITH DEWHURST, , WILLIAM KENDALL, , JAMES CARTER, , IAN HUNTER, , EDWARD CARPENTER, , DESMOND HEAP, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , D. A. FURNISS, , From Arthur Osman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, CYRIL BAINBRIDGE, Lord Chorley, R.AE. C., Commander B. S. Mallory, By Ian Morison, By John Plender, By Business News Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Rodney Cowton, By Margaret Stone, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roy Farndon, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Guy Hawtin, By Our Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, W. E. ROSE, , DAVID CLUTTERBUCK, , P. C. CANHAM, , KENNETH BROMAGE, , R. G. STUART-PRINCE, , J. A. GOULD, , Frank Vogl, Maurice Corina, Christopher Marley, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely,

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News: Archbishop has new plan for church unity, Privy Council appeal function in auestion, Libyans' war aid to Oman, Policemen talking Missing boys and girls get enmeshed in Soho vice nets, Weaknesses seen in water reorganization proposal, Russia to attend troop cuts talks, Labour accuses Government of pursuing a 'two nations' policy in anti-inflation plans, TV campaign on dangerous driving suggested, West's proposals for agenda of security conference, Snow reports, Sir Norman Denning locks up his files, Basque demands in kidnap case may be met, Dr Leary flies in and out of London under escort, Strasbourg adopts question time, IBA to fight court ban on Warhol film, Labour faces hard fight to hold Dundee East, Euratom staff demonstrate in their smocks, S African board to restore British graves, 'Almost Stalinite' to deny effective power to local parties, Mr Foot tells Lincoln rally, Tory MP drops plan for sixth form conferences, Questioning the high cost of film producers' freedom, Food prices Butchers challenge ministry forecast of cheaper beef joints, Six blamed for part of Britain's beef crisis, County buys rare charter from American purchaser, Eight die in Washington Muslim sect centre, Seats in suburbs ensured Mr Whitlam's victory, The Times Diary Name-calling in the class war, 11 councillors surcharged £6,985 over rent refusal, Equal pay delay defies Parliament's intent, Mr Feather maintains, Universities' future, Justices' clerks support law reform proposals, Herr Brandt shifts the emphasis to the goal of European union and massive domestic reforms, Counterpoint, Welcome in Brussels for Mr Heath's fight against inflation, Moderate image adopted by Italian extreme right, Troops go in on eve of Nixon inauguration, US and Hanoi jointly declare that pact to end war is nearly ready, 'Let children sue over injuries before birth', Latest pamphlets Vital role of newspapers in 18th-century Norwich, Vatican announces Extreme Unction reform, Watergate witness awaits ruling, Science report Farming: Infection of poultry, United States of Europe favoured in EEC poll, Finland extends President's term of office, Trawlers ready to quit unless Navy moves in, Grant offered for Thames hovercraft link, County council '£2m poorer' after revaluation, Rhodesians warned of guerrilla danger, Hugh Gaitskell: Ten-year ascent from the back benches to a bed of nails, California man guilty of killing 25, Members of Research Council's Board, Mr Heath convinced of full acceptance, GLC to ban big lorries from part of London, TUC moderates will urge unions to join pay and price bodies, Lunokhod crash averted by ground control, Council may act to stop eviction of squatters, Swine disease in three new areas, M Pompidou reassures Ethiopia, Action on other droop lever cases 'might have prevented crash', Call for new elections to Pakistan assembly. News in Brief. Law: Court of Appeal Judge's right to comment on accused's failure to give evidence limited Regina v Sparrow, Arab faces further charges, Judge asks about 'unhappy people' advertisements, Detective in corruption case is jailed for 2 years, Civil servants union sues over killings, Subcontractors must be paid sums certified by architect Modern Engineering (Bristol) Ltd v Gilbert-Ash (Northern) Ltd., Athens plot court told by chief accused that he was tortured, Five accused of trying to hijack Czech aircraft, Man cleared of murder attempt, Sentences today after Tibbs convictions, Heroin smuggler gets nine years. Index. Display Advertising: Curzon, Knight Frank & Rutley, Ellis & Everard, Pia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Reed International Limited, Persian Carpet Wharf, Bangkok Bank Limited, First National City Corporation, Hilda's Desperate Problem, Bankers Trust Company, Legge Locks, London & Edinburgh Life Insurance Co. Ltd., Common Law Reports Ltd., Welfare Property Bonds, EQUITY Plan Sun Alliance & London, Raeburn Investment Trust Limited, Leicester Permanent, Joseph Sanders & Partners, B. Devez Cofremca,, Hertz, Pye, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Indian Coffee, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Melia, Moulinex, Time Assurance, French Republic, James Walker, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Doubts on plans to ease beef shortage, Commissioners facing question session on Westminster model, Change in EEC labour disputes law, UK system for butter to be studied, Tighter curbs on cars in towns urged by Commons committee. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on pages 25 and 27, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on pages 25 and 28, Entertainments, Services. Sport: Rugby League St Helens hope to change tactics and win, Cricket India leave out the wayward genius, Tennis The dashing Riessen jumps age barrier, Rugby Union Confusion over club competition clears, Boxing Why it would be foolish to rate Foreman as a fistic nonentity, Sports in Brief, Golf Higher prizes on British PGA circuit, Hockey Perfectly timed execution, Racing Changes to improve Royal Ascot, Football Docherty's spending will not stop at £200,000 for Macari, Motor racing Hill to drive Shadow in championship. Reviews: James Ivory serves up food for thought Savages (aa) Curzon Adolf Hitler-My part in His Downfall (a) London Pavilion The Salzburg Connection (a) Rialto, Ballet for Scotland Citizens', Glasgow, Roberta Flack Albert Hall, Teresa Berganza Queen Elizabeth Hall, Duo Barbirolli Purcell Room, Working with Samuel Beckett, RPO/Groves Festival Hall/Radio 3, How the generation gap began An Invention Called Childhood Thames. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, Tristan change, Crown Matrimonial, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,283, Demand by foreign buyers brings high prices for Continental ceramics, British women win new bridge contest. Editorials/Leaders: A Sane Policy For Urban Traffic, Before The Litigant IS Born, Productivity Outlook, Herr Brandt's Home Front. Letters to the Editor: Use of business schools, Frozen pensions, Photographic records, Travel without Passports, Strangled by ivy, Anglican-Roman Catholic reunion, Rights of unborn child, The Covent Garden plan, The role of the private company in exports, Law which cannot be got, Occupation of Finland, Writing the date, Fertilizer price rise, Misleading markings of origin, BEA is Number one in cooperation, Service charges and VAT, Lloyd George, Responsibility for standards in television programmes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 19, 1948. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: New Privy Councillors, University news. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Francis Fogarty Making airmen from civilians, Sir D. Hughes Parry Law at the LSE, Mr Stanley Nielsen, Clara Ward, Captain Kai Ruusuyuori. Business and Finance: ICI in talks on £130m Teesside plant project, Industrie Pirelli losses confirmed, Kennecott denies $5m Payment, Europe link offer by machine tool merchants, Scottish & Newcastle's premium too high, Watney beer in plastic pouches on the way, Orion Banking group setting up worldwide leasing organization, Wales stakes claim for future role in steel, Further increase in vacancies as the jobless trend again improves, City takeover panel names the first name, Law Society directive for 'fair and reasonable' fees, Dearer loaf will reflect higher cost of flour, Council rejects oil contractor, New Issues Bank of Scotland rights terms, What is a profit margin?, Sound reasons for calling a truce to the annual rating skirmish, Mining Rand Selection looks forward, Japan takes fresh look at foreign investments, CBI in ministry discussions on aspects of Code, Minister warns traders to register for VAT, American car makers accused of conspiracy to end fleet discounts, Business Diary: Olympic gold for Josephson, BSC guide to pricing expected in April, Phase Two sets administrative problems for employers in calculating new wage ceilings, Briefly from the Boardroom, Triumph buy into unit trust group, Oil companies seek increase, Union sees piecework loophole in pay freeze, Business in Europe Why West German banks turn to London, IRC scrutiny of bookmakers, Fixed Interest and Money Good day for gilt-edged, Rank Radio jobs boost, Wool and pallets going up, Confidence spurs day of gilt-edged buying, Continental tests of UK car safety device, Iraq-Syria agree royalties, Commadities Dramatic fall in sugar futures, Bids and Deals George Sturla's £1m expansion, Panel rules that Babcock ran out of takeover time, Harrogate Toy Fair business may top £25m, The battle to contain costs, Company News Matthews pass £1m profit mark in 44 pc advance, Companies' revenue up 6 pc in third quarter, Co-op own brand challenge to vinyl paint market, Equities A widespread setback. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Heavy falls in properties, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Strathalmond on Prudential board. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

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