The Times - 27/06/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk and Penny Symon, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Social services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Strafford, From Victoria Brittain, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Eric Marsden, From Moshe Brilliant, From Fowler Martin, Jeffery Daniels, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Michael Ratcliffe, Stephen Walsh, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Jenny Lucas, Adam Fergusson, Ann Hills, Hugh Fraser, Michael Hatfield, PHS, Michael Hornsby, by Richard Crossman, Marcel Berlins, TUFTON BEAMISH., RONALD E. HEAD, , NICOLAS BARKER, VERA M. DAVIS, , GEORGE GOYDER, , FRANK A. HELLER, , M. RALPH-BOWMAN., ALAN WARE, , J. R. COLVILLE, H. W. HUTSON., THOMAS ST JOHN EVE, JOHN JOLLIFFE, , F. ARMITAGE, , C.G. writes:, Mr B. G. Syrett writes:, By Margaret Stone, From Anthony Thomas, By Gerald Ely, By John Woodland, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Drummond, By Adrian Hope, By Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Roy Farndon, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Ross Davies, By Melvyn Westlake, J. MARKS, , A. ROBERT EDIS, , D. MACCAGNO, G. C. L. de JAGER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Margaret Stone, M. S., P.H, J.G.,
ResumoNews: MPs are promised further look at Maplin, Ghost village comes to life, Boy among six abducted in Argentina, Pakistan ready for talks, Arm of the law stops short of the poor, The private investor can benefit from an immensely wide variety of expert advice-if only he knows where to look., Smallpox virus 'kept in corridor refrigerator', Girl aged nine raped and thrown to death, Officials arrested in Tokyo bribes scandal, Dinner at No 10 for Sir Alec's 70th birthday, Pay Board chief gives Phase Three warning, British company hopes to save the Lip factory, Nine reach joint position for world trade talks, Moderate pit leaders seek to curb communists' influence, Police appeal: Police yesterday erected a, Gas explosions start fire in Madrid hospital, Romanian leader in Bonn for talks, Council supports strikers on newspapers, Discontent in Middle East over super powers' talks, Mr Dayan and old friend are married, Science report Medicine: Aspirin for sickle cell anaemia, Eight dead, 97 missing after ship abandoned, Personal view It's the wrong time, it's the wrong place, Mr Dean says he will take lie detector test, Family planning battle likely to be prolonged, Queen says Crown is link between Canada's citizens, Concentrated style in rock fairy-tale parody of the primeval fifties Grease New London, Congress votes again to end bombing funds, Dr Kissinger to reassure Peking over summit talks, Nine Welsh nationalists are freed by judge, Battle of Leningrad sorts out Fischer's opponents, Cashing in on life assurance bonds, Senator's murder could mark sinister phase in Ulster poll, France reassured by Mr Brezhnev on Washington decisions, Investing for pleasure as well as profit: Darel Carey looks at some luxury options, The ways to give children the facts of polluted life, Bomb protest vigil goes on, Dialogue on wages, diet and British responsibility, Stirring up a compromise for the Labour Party, Mr Andrew Cunningham to quit Labour executive, When a child's loneliness becomes neglect, Junk furniture helps tenants escape eviction, Making your money grow Inflation brings home need to get planning right in personal finance, One of life's passengers, Milk bottles to carry colour codes on tops, Turning blue in the East, red in the West, Copy of Parris file sent to department, Watergate Mr John Dean tells Senate inquiry of strategy to put the blame for 'massive cover-up on Mr John Mitchell, British team back from Rhodesia, Archaeological report Rediscovering Aksum: Craftsmen of a lost world, Hertfordshire opposes early expansion of towns, Lawyers' protest delays Morocco trial, India's 'green revolution': too little, too late, Former middle-class sports move east, Hyde Park pop ban stays, Mr Paisley's magical electoral tour, Association launched to aid mentally retarded, New Yard reserve squad to fight serious crime, Key witness in bribes case too ill to appear, Europe MPs dissatisfied over budgetary powers, EEC not to ask for free trade agreements, Eight abstain in election for Bishop of London, Government cuts teacher recruitment, Managed funds can give stake overseas, Fixed-interest investments still retain their attraction, Drug firm to defy government price order, Labour women's leader says 'ban discrimination', Peonies outshine majestic delphiniums in dominating the RHS show, Hints that Mr Dayan may break with ruling party on issue of settling Jews on West Bank, Shoes clue in taxi girl inquiry, MPs withdraw demand for Poulson inquiry, Dangers of over-commitment, The Times Diary The question of Richard's guilt, Tripos results: Oriental studies, engineering, theology. News in Brief. Law: Keith Richard on drug and gun charges, Man acquitted of 7p theft refuses to pay �100 costs, House of Lords Customs must disclose names of importers Norwich Pharmacal and Others v Customs and Excise Commissioners, Inquiry sought into case of man 'blinded in jail', Judge praises corruption trial reporters, 'Life' for child killer, Court of Appeal Wife compelled to live with husband can petition Bradley v Bradley, One former director is cleared in bribes case, Judge says two reporters of 'The Times' rendered a great service in police case. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: London And Holyrood Trust Limited, G.R.A. Property Trust Limited, Capital To Invest?, Rothmans International Limited, Richard Ellis, The Royal Trust Company Of Canada, Metal Box, Streeters, Lonian Bank, London Life, Jones Lang, Cranleigh Group Limited, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited, Paddington Building Society, Metro Town & Central Properties Limited, Midland Bank, Singer & Friedlander Limited, High & Dry, Ansafone, The London And Provincial Trust Limited, James Finlay & Co., Ltd., Stanley Gibbons Ltd.,, The Times, Dawnay Day, Thames, Dewar's, Pacific Coast Coin Exchange, Property Growth Assurance, Ferranti, Allied Breweries Limited, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Grasshopper Property Unit Trust, Hill Samuel, G.T. Whyte & Company Limited, Cumbernauld, Base Rate, The Areas For Expansion, Bosch Group, Leasing, Career Guidance, The Mint, Birmingham, Limited, Bevington Lowndes, Twa, Hine, Property Holding, Mercedes-Benz, Communications Satellite Corporation. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Sibley and Dowell at Spoleto, Broadcasting, Palace bowl reaches �130,000 in �1.25m sale of Chinese works of art, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,417. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: �75m on terminals at other airports, Private Pills, Snowdonia project, Illegal immigrants: Home Secretary will temper firmness with compassion House of Commons, Security Commission will get all the evidence, Industrial complex ruled out, PLA chief sees Maplin as exciting project: oil terminal will take largest tankers at all states of tide House of Lords, Toy guns taken from air passengers, Correction, Britain will not accept enforced cutting back of aid to regions, Cost of Rhodesia sanctions put at �49m, Bill to show up directors of insolvent firms. Official Appointments and Notices: Leverhulme research awards, Church news, Latest appointments, FBI nominee wins approval, Mr F. Roberts honoured at GLC luncheon. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Business Services, Appointments. Reviews: US design treasures at V & A, The King's Arcadia: Inigo Jones and the Stuart Court, Delacroix: the man and his achievement, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, La Fille mal Gard� Covent Garden, London debuts, A Kind of Freedom Atv. Sport: Athletics Ian Stewart to travel as reserve to Leipzig, Football Anglo-Italian tournament takes a break, Cricket Fletcher settles the issue and silences his critics, Sports in Brief, Racing Royal horses to join Fulke Walwyn, Yachting Pudney planes into overall lead, Tennis Miss Wade recovers after erratic start against Miss Fromholtz. Property: Houses For Sale, Strutt and Parker, Flat Sharing, Harrods Estate Offices, Savills. Editorials/Leaders: Weaknesses Of The World Bank, Not Worth A Battle, Trade Negotiations. Letters to the Editor: Shortage of secretaries, Worker participation in management, Ordination of women, Delayed delivery: the British disease, Correct English, Wimbledon dispute, Finding the right policy, The Church and victimization, Copyright and the USSR, Roche app�als for Whitehall to play fair, It pays to be incompetent, Fenner's pavilion, Now that the cold war is over..., Survival of bookstalls. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John Cranko Outstanding choreographer and ballet director, Sir Geoffrey Codrington, SIR GERALD HOWARD Judge and Tory MP, Sir Sadler Forster. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 25, 1948 Coal output. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share indices, How the markets moved, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares strong. Business and Finance: Issues & Loans Hambros-Den Norske arrange $100m loan, Business Diary: Boyle's law for building societies, �1.5m Japan orders for UK, Engineering workers seek 'lay-off pay' deal, IBM may face contempt charge, Peace hope in new talks on Perkins, Bids and Deals Grand Met to pay �3.7m for bakers, Many firms not making price claims correctly, Fixed Interest and Money, Incomes policy: cycles of failure, Oil nations may pursue inflation safeguards, American drug company wins Lords appeal against Customs on naming of importers, Clyde yard seeks help to expand, Jetstream men stage strike over pay award, Acceleration in rents for prime City offices put at 25 per cent in just over a month, Advertising and Marketing Good response to consumer magazine, Town & City makes a �28m takeover bid for Sterling Land, Briefly from the Boardroom, Commodities Cash copper tops �700 a tonne, Higher gold price 'justifies new mines,, Mr Volcker defends floating rates, Community's sugar role attacked, Giro confident of meeting its financial targets by 1977, Criticism of hotel grants scheme, Copper price climbs above the �700 mark, W German bank ruling on foreign deposits, Europe and Overseas VEBA wants majority in Gelsenberg, Company News Strong rebound by Venesta but no payout, Two NYSE firms forced into mergers, Policy over commercial rents criticized, Bejam premium at 62� p c, Equities Bright start for Bejam, ATV on the back of an advertising boom, �10m contract for Swan Hunter, Mining Australian gold merger, French bank plans to build �20m City offices, Oil millers may turn to rape-seed, Car output threatened by strike of 600 at piston ring factory, U S car firms want emission rule postponed, Japanese trade imbalance 'near to correction', Car makers dispute pessimistic NEDO view, Britain may urge site in London for EEC trade mark office, Retail cost of milk will not rise this year, minister says, Tempers fray in tussle between home loan chiefs and Government. Business Appointments: Business appointments International trade head named at Fisons. Births.
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