The Times - 23/05/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Guy Hawtin Business News Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, By Christopher Sweeney and Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Frank Roberts and Christopher Warman, By Penny Radford, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Tim Jones, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Barry Kalb, From Patrick Brogan, Joan Woollcombe, Betty Jerman, MARGARET ACKRILL, , RENEE GALLOP, , GILLIAN TINDALL, , David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Thomas Walker, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, by Richard Crossman, Michael Hatfield, Rabbi David J. Goldberg, PHS, Kenneth Owen, B. J. WILSON, , CAROLINE FLINT, , H. E. HODGSON, , NEWELL E. WALLBANK, , GEOFFREY W. HART, , RICHARD HARRIES, , ROBERT McCONNELL, , CHRISTOPHER STAUGHTON, , LAURENCE OLIVIER, , MICHAEL BARSLEY, , STEPHEN DAVID, , ROY HARRIES, , PATRICK WALL, J. G. THOMASON, , JOHN WARRINGTON, , PETER BROMHEAD, , ALLAN. M. TUCK, N. P. LLOYD, , M. W. PEYNNE, , N. M. TWEEDIE STODART, , From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Dr Alastair N. Worden writes:, Lord Coleraine writes:, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Hugh Clayton, From Anthony Thomas, By Andrew Wilson, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Hazelhurst, From R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, By Adrian Hope, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina, C. J. FELL, , A. B. HADDEN, , BERNARD S. PARRY, , C. D. A. ROMNEY, , DAVID ELDRIDGE, , A. G. ELLINGER, , B. J. MULADY, , Anthony Rowley,
ResumoNews: Quota scheme has no effect on employment of disabled, Britain and U S veto UN move to extend sanctions to S Africa, Watergate President Nixon issues statement to 'correct misleading impressions about his role, Minister rejects child custody moves, The untimely death of Operation Eyesore, Giving the robots their heads, Closed shop for theatres, films and ITV urged, Municipal workers' leaders call for new legislation that will guarantee rights of unions, Miss Minnelli in love with Mr Sellers, The Times Diary Where had all the floggers gone?, Italian Miss is still like her mother, Indian troops in gun battles with police, President Nixon admits cover-up by White House on Watergate, Post Office cash 'wasted on old pals act services', Mr Faulkner angry as six MPs flout Unionist policy, Romania agrees to develop trade with Italy, Bill to protect the rights of tribunal witnesses, Rescue record by lifeboats, Mr Carr defends achievement, Prophet who stayed to suffer with his flock, Move to get Metropolitan Police special pay allowance after federation hears of manpower crisis, Soviet writer to remain in Siberian prison, James McCord speaks of efforts to make him implicate CIA, Science report Nature: Tracking opossums, Iceland holds trumps, minister says, Madrid police accused of brutality to prisoners, Crew abandons British tanker after explosion, Resignation of Lord Lambton as minister, New bureau will be shield for EEC consumers, British Rail warning of ferry delays, Full Uganda takeover announced, White Paper to propose stricter rules for company directors, Mr Rippon explains road cuts to councils, Soviet trade offers amaze Bonn, African workers to get the limited right to strike, City lanes to retain their charm, Priestesses 'a shift to pagan creeds', Government shelves Centre Point takeover, Births dropped by nearly 8% last year, Mr Wilson to boycott Caetano visit, Counter-measures to laser threat planned, 'High-ranking Briton' and brothel scandal, Gunman dies in hail of police fire, Greater London Council Protest at ambulance takeover, Leftists in France launch own paper, Senate committee is told that bugging conspirator said he had 'enough information to impeach the President', Australian territory 'violated' by France, Army agent is moved to London hospital, Mr Nader says British company is despoiling US countryside with open-cast mining operations, Union leader on danger of anarchy, Mr Heath's pledge to fix new rate for sterling when time is right satisfies the Elysée, Bavaria to challenge E German treaty, Planning ahead for an ideal home you can retire to, How toy libraries help the handicapped, Labour faces the challenge of the left's hard line on public ownership The Trojan Horse in Transport House, Union lifts ban on testing of new high-speed train, Philip Howard looks at London: Richmond news A notable Dimbleby centenary, Canberra storm over state appeals to Privy Council, U S warning to Arabs on effects of oil embargo, Vienna troop. News in Brief. Law: £50 fine on former Scottish law officer, Antiguan accused of killing British widow, Court of Appeal Director's damages for conspiracy and assault upheld, Two cleared in immigrants case, Statement by judge after court dispute, Judge is asked to defer granting immunity, Life sentences in 'worst case before courts', Police guard Barn case jurors, Man on arms charge cleared, Queen's Bench Division Cannabis resin: chemical analysis of traces Bocking v Roberts. Index. Display Advertising: Mellersh & Harding, Rank Xerox, Sandeman, Volvo, Barclays International, Spreckley, The Burlington Magazine, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Limited, Avon, Industry In Cornwall, Airey & Wheeler Lightweights, Tkm, Midland Bank, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Coutts & Co, Orion Insurance, City Of Manchester, Compagnie Bancaire, Automotive Products Associated Limited, Ozalid, Rank Hotels Limited,, Lloyds Bank, Deloitte & Co., Donaldsons, F J C Lilley Limited, Pye, Douglas, South Bank,, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Bogod-Pelepah Limited, Ramc Officer, Odeon Leicester Sq., Hertz Air France, Twa, Gooch & Wagstaff, Charities Aid Fund, Century Securities Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments also on page 34, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Women's Appointments also on page 33. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor urged to ensure fairness in Phase Three policy House of Commons, Pension contributions should not go to health service-Lord Boyd-Carpenter House of Lords, Protecting Britain's fishing fleet from Iceland to the Sussex coast, 8,000 tons of butter in store, Armed forces law keeps death penalty, Rio Tinto chief executive defends wages record, Essential surveillance tasks, Drained Weight Bill, Works of art in lieu of duty, Brucellosis eradication scheme in more areas, Income from Caymans taxed in Britain, DTI minister attacked as defender of sleazy aspects of capitalism: Lonrho inquiry protests, Law Lord speaks of 'public concern' in contempt cases, Pakistanis as aliens: Sir A Home submits Bill is just, Bangladesh as an independent state, Junior minister's mistake. Letters to the Editor: Iceland's ultimate aim in cod war, Paving of taxes, A greater prize, Cost of HMSO publications, The appointment of bishops, Taxing staff shortage for the Inland Revenue, On Wenlock Edge, The volume of Stock Exchange deals, Monopoly brief, Describing gold by its colour, The Channel tunnel, 20 years of 'Panorama', Unidentified callers, Security uniforms, Freight by rail, Russia and the Panovs, Detainees in Nigeria, Signed architecture, Credit sales and levying of VAT, Are mothers really to blame?. Reviews: Eustache film divides Cannes, Six Days of Justice Thames TV, English painter with a sense of the comic Edward Burra Tate Gallery, LSO/Decker Festival Hall, Musica Reservata Queen Elizabeth Hall, 'Romans' at Aldwych, The Sea Royal Court. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,387, Broadcasting, Bengalese nineteenth-century ivory chess set is sold for £819, Von Einem opera in London tomorrow. Sport: Rugby Union All Blacks to make internal tour, Athletics Two versions of why Akii-Bua will be missing, Tennis Newcombe challenges for elusive French title, Boxing Conteh takes title but Finnegan shares the credit, Sports in Brief, Cycling Den Hertog to race for third title, Bloodstock sales Half-brother to Pendil top price of day, Football Liverpool's lead too thin for complacency, Cricket Two declarations fail to produce a result: Turner goes cheaply, Racing Jan Ekels faces new distance for valuable French race, Golf Miss Huke out after only one day at Broadstone, Yachting Double victory for Dane. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: North Sea Realism, Still Friendly In Paris, Planning The Precinct Of St Paul's, Finding Jobs For The Disabled. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago from The Times of Friday, May 21, 1948 Civil Service inquiry. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Chelsea Show awards, Beit memorial fellowships, University news, Church news. Obituaries: Sir Nigel Ronald, Vaughan Monroe, Mr F. N. Slingsby A pioneer of British gliding, Mr Jack Halpern, A. C. Stuart-Clark, Mr John Armstrong A versatile painter. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Slater Walker at year's low, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange The pound drops 93 points, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Issues & Loans Compagnie Bancaire London listing, Big money behind the big game in Britain's safari parks Patricia Tisdall reports, Fear of an output plateau in 1975 unless new gas finds are made, Protest over delay in bread price decision, National merger 'only solution' for the Co-op, Advertising and Marketing Solid fuel industry plans £1m campaign, Business Diary: Sizing up Britain's accountants, First job centre open today, Bids and Deals Calico steps up Colmer terms, Motor cycle and cycle exports soar by 25 pc, Two leading accountants firms to amalgamate, Plunge in German shares as mark at new high, AEG-Telefunken and Sony agree on PAL licence, Lonrho shares gain 5p, but argument goes on, Setback for 'hot money' reforms, Company News Teacher better than expected at peak £1.9m, Briefly from the Boardroom, Launching grants for civil aviation expected to be cut by £15m, Barclays' Telecredit system, Equities Whisky shares in demand, Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals, Commodities Daily sugar price at £100 a ton, Union chiefs to visit plant over threat to Allegro, Increase in US consumer prices slower last month, Mr Agnew'S rallying cry over US economy, Fixed Interest and Money Sizable selling of gilt-edged, Lonrho maintains unshaken faith in the Wankel project, Anglo-German coal clash at EEC, Smiths bid £6.2m for Claude Rye, European industrialists see fuller order books, Money Market Rates, Japan fears UK reaction, De Beers to raise diamond charges, DTI clears the way for Slater merger, Japan's exports to UK up 56 pc, Aviation insurance Imbalance between the rates and risks, Whessoe will defend £5m Capper-Neill bid before monopoly panel, PO profit 'pegged to 2pc', Minor rally in dollar sends sterling down, CNA Inv setback, EEC given guidelines for framing multi-fibre textile pact within Gatt, Creating the helots of West Europe, Mining RMP quells hopes for old mines, 'Loyalist groups' stage a political sideshow during Harland talks, Hammerson's overseas content. Business Appointments: Business appointments Major reorganization for W & C French. Births.
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