The Times - 20/03/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Arthur Osman, From Richard Wigg, By Our Business News Staff, From Roger Choate, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Sweeney, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, From John Chartres, Stephen Jessel, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Pnolitical Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Ian McDonald, From David Cross, From Peter Strafford, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Theodore Shabad, From Moshe Brilliant, By Tim Devlin, From Michael Kninpe, Peter Davis, Stanley Sadie, Richard Maylan, Guy Brett, By Geoffrey Green Football correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, By Our Rackets and Real Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Michael Stewart, Frederick Cleary, PHS, David Spanier, DESMOND DONNELLY, , PAT DAUNT., BARTHOLOMEW KENDALL, A. J. F. DOULTON., M. LEKNER., HARVEY MATUSOW., L. A. HILL, , HANS KELLER., ERIC ASHBY., J. C. SLESSOR, , PATRICK RAMSAY, , ROSEMARY HORSEY, , MARY HILLIER, , C. B. LUHRS., DENNIS WALTERS., CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , HAROLD JEFFREYS, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Coins Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Sir Alan Cottrell, A correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen, By Dennis Dwyer, Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Kershaw, DAVID J. BLOOMFIELD, , H. J. H. SISSON, , JOHN MORRIS, , REX GARDNER, , HILARY BEVAN, , DAVID S. GARDNER., K. I.WIGGS, , C. W. ROBINSON, , DAVID WILLIAMS, , JEFFREY GORDON, , Clifford Webb, Vanya Walker-Leigh, Maurice Corina, Joan Woollcombe,
ResumoNews: Congo leader calls for purge in trade unions, American wives who earn more than husbands, 62killed in Vietnam airliner crash after explosion, Another VC among medals in a sale, City councillors see debate televised, Ulster MPs to defer comment, Common interest and the balance of dread, Trawlermen say that Icelandic gunboat captain panicked in opening fire on British tug, 7 arrested at mass picket to back strike, Britain asked to stop loans to S Africa, France's air traffic controllers end strike, Snow reports, Tahiti supplies Reformers with much needed deputy, Council wants to end 'charade' of talks with new town corporation, Tory MPs back fresh death penalty call, Navy helicopter saves man in Atlantic gale, Briton murdered and son injured on camping holiday in Provence, Tenants of flats seek takeover by council, Fashion, Cambodia exit ban on all but diplomats, University clash with student rector, Hope of a centre party if proposals are rejected, Trying to break ice in Reykjavik, LT to consider substantial pay claim by busmen, Cairo seeks response to U S-Israel plane deal, Irony in Rockefeller choice for mayor, Mother who was blinded by a rubber bullet is awarded £35,000 damages, Cuts and delays in air services expected today as clerks strike, Alternative to private car in cities, Living together a problem of concern, General Amin refuses to talk with British envoy, Herr Brandt resignation threat that never was, Softly, softly, Education notebook Reading standard shown to have reached plateau, EEC urged to give priority to regional policy, Parliament 'hoodwinked over motor cycle risks', Big show of strength by Army in Ulster before White Paper, Forty-seven men killed in Indian colliery disaster, Tel Aviv audience accuses David Frost of distortion, Timetable of intensive talks to end rail pay dispute, British knight champions women's case at EEC, Non-racialist sport challenge in S Africa, Support for national coal stoppage grows, Nurses feel strain of hospitals strike, Extra security in London, Woman's collapse after gas leak 'shows the danger', Moscow waives visa tax on five Jews, Government put up £4.8m for rival to take over BSA, 'Underpaid' S African crew may walk off, Anti-EEC bodies forge links to reduce costs, Nixon plan to change law on insanity, Move to simplify air interception signals, Trade talks with Norway may be extended, Calcification in kidney to be investigated, New message for Rhodesia from Marandellas, Living room for single girls, Nixon men linked with ITT case, TV series of Churchill history for BBC, yugoslav leader threatened in Australia, UK expected to announce more aid to Zambia, New currency system has first test, Retaliation threat if union bars E African planes, Science report Medicine: New hope of a cold treatment, Man hit by car outside factory sues for damages, Drillers seek code for oil leak compensation, The Times Diary Cheltenham ladies bare their fangs, Saigon and Vietcong propaganda at first session of talks aimed at shaping political future of South. News in Brief. Law: Two-year jail term for sheep stealing, Couple fined £500 each for fares frauds, Witness aged 16 says she did not think Army girl was being raped, Pretoria court hears of arms training in Russia, Niesewand trial opens in secret, Minister questioned over immigrants in prison, Publisher divorced, Court of Appeal No 'taking' of vehicle if it is not moved Regina v Rogacki and Others, Retrial ordered in Ilford shooting case, Man cleared of fire murder, Mugger aged 16 given 20 years' detention and companions 10 years, Family Division When to apply for transfer of property Marsden v Marsden, Court of Appeal Arbitration clause no bar to general average claim E. B. Aaby's Rederi A/S v Union of India. Index. 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Reviews: Polite challenge at Tooth's, Roberto Gerhard Festival Hall, Radio 3, New York acquires a Mini-Met, Stephen Dodgson Queen Elizabeth Hall. Politics and Parliament: Barristers must be fearless but responsible, Government support of £4.8m to ensure competitive motor cycle industry House of Commons, Cut in Atlantic fares needs U S agreement, Same strategy for pay and prices agencies House of Lords, Tug did not attempt to ram Icelandic gunboat: Britain ready to negotiate, First through-deck cruiser about to be ordered: in service by 1980. Sport: Golf Women first to usher in season with international foursomes, Real Tennis and Rackets Cambridge firm favourites to end monopoly, Rugby Union Powerful Welsh seven in Murrayfield event, Racing Pedigrees like the Crown jewels, Sports in Brief, Cross-country Irish explain protest to Continental countries, Cricket No place in the Hyderabad sun for England players, Tennis Miss Goolagong too sharp for Miss Wade, Football Semi-final draw could raise an echo from another century. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A lesson in the delicate art of hurling coconuts in Parliament, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 18, 1948 Brussels treaty. Editorials/Leaders: Enemies Go With The Assignment, £4.8m For A Dead Duck?, Dear Money To Stay, Three Links In One Black Chain. Letters to the Editor: Terrorism in Khartum, Credit card fraud, Choice of schools, Lesson of Windsor Bridge, VAT and professional fees: challenging accuracy of facts given on conveyancing, Free family planning, Capital punishment, Dorothy Parker and Milne, Winchester route for M3, Disturbing facts about inefficiency of post delivery, The true shamrock, The Sioux at war, The real truth behind civil servants' industrial action, Station in danger, Situation in Greece, French nuclear tests in the Pacific, The frustrations of a new MP, Too cautious White Paper on steel, When a 'seven day letter' worked wonders with the Gas Board. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Japanese porcelain figure sets record, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,334, Broadcasting, Royal film Premiere. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Lauritz Melchior Wagnerian singer, Professor L. Aitchison, Sir Clement Price Thomas Pioneer of thoracic surgery who operated on King George VI, Mr Harry Arkle, Mr R. R. Pedley, Mr William Benton. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged issue a surprise, Unjustified rises, Chemical exports likely to hold £1,000m level, Iran to take complete control of oil industry, Monetary agreement rules out U S import surcharge-Mr Mills, Bids and Deals Amal Industrials gain Derritron, Germany 'not ready' to halt DM bond issues, Enlarged EEC and the major problems of trade compensation, Rugby Portland waiting for a price rise, Company News Greensitt aims for £5m after half-time leap, Dollar devaluation adds 8 pc to regular Atlantic air fares, Watchful eyes on Alfred Herbert, Forward Levels, French employers see loss of profits on contracts, Leek offers a record 6½ pc lure to investors, Quaker Oats forms new links in France and Italy, Power Gas in Chile copper extraction deal, Norton Villiers Triumph group to receive £4.8m state aid in BSA rescue, Equities Olympia up 58p on bid news, General Host-Triumph, Business Diary: Gulf Oil in troubled waters, CBI hints at price concessions, Rank Radio offer sale and leasing plan for TV sets, RB211 will pump gas in American pipeline, £2.3m motor cycle exports, Mining Barlow Rand now controls R M Props, Briefly from the Boardroom, Swan Hunter plans 13 pc stake in £40m S Korean shipbuilding yard venture, Inquiry call into Japanese steel pipe deal refused, Rating revaluations will cost City businesses an average 53pc more, Fed chief calls bankers to talks on prime rate rise, Money Market Rates, Foreign exchange markets reopen to erratic and nervous dealings, £600m issue of 9pc Treasury stock, £11m bid for Olympia by Sterling Guarantee, Engineering chief calls for long-term policy objectives, Engine pollution Have the car men been sitting on the answer?, Some Carreras brands cheaper, Honda says it can meet exhaust emission rules, NCB authorized to work opencast site in Wales, Commodities Dramatic rise in copper, Leverclean to market food hygiene service, Associates deals, Computer news IBM project for smallest 370, New Issues London quotation for Halliburton. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Equities steadier, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Births.
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