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The Times - 19/06/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Philip Howard, By Margaret Stone, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Ian Murray, Labour Staff, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark, Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By David Leigh, Stephen Jessel, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By John Roper, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Medical Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, By Christopher Sweeney, From Michael Knipe, From Bernard Weinraub, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Martin, From Michael Hornsby, By Christopher Walker, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Stanley Reynolds, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, by Prudence Glynn, Bernard Levin, PHS, Peter Strafford, Henry Stanhope, A. G. MATTHEWS, , PATRICK IDE, , RALPH de TOLEDANO, , A. A. CRABTREE, , GEORGE BUTLER, , BESWICK, , PETER E. M. SHARP, , ANTHONY ROSEN, , T. K. GREENWOOD, , MARGARET O'SHEA, , JOHN MARKS, , ALEX FLETCHER, , ROSEMARY HOLLAND, , E. S. LINSTEAD, PHILIPPA M. TOOMEY, , PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Aubrey Johnson writes:-, A correspondent writes:, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roger Vielvoye, P. G. PLUMBE, , K. ADAMS, , JAIN STEWART, , By Peter Hill, E. W. I. PALAMOUNTAIN, CHELMER, , Eric Wigham, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed, Christopher Wilkins, by Rodney Cowton, by H. T. Parekh chairman, Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India, by H. R. Dani, by R. S. Bhatt chairman, Indian Investment Centre, by A. C. Banerjee executive director, Trade Development Authority, by Vadilal Dagli editor, Commerce, R.C., by B. Israni International Airports Authority of India, by C. P. Srivastava chairman, Shipping Corporation of India, by P. N. Krishnaswami Economic Times, by R. Srinivasan Financial Express, by R. Rao, by Jamshed Bhabha, by Y. A. Fazalbhoy, by Aruna Mukherji Indian Express,

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News: Triumph Dolomite in two-litre form, Survival of six Saharan nations at stake after rainy season fails, Pretoria church gesture to blacks, Ministers of Nine tackle problems of free trade, A new era for industrial relations in Australia, Urgent action to preserve a cultural heritage, All four crew on rescued midget submarine alive says Navy man, China's forests of tomorrow, Rehabilitation services urged for deaf, Problems of a popgun cod war, Twin city aims to be more than a dormitory suburb, Markets face more and more state intervention, Marriage of form and function for air terminal, Fur, feathers, feet, fitness, Catholics may relax ban on Freemasonry, Every main road into Phnom Penh now cut, Soviet tribute to Paris diplomacy, More questions by Mr Pardoe on Poulson affair, Tory group seeks wider powers for race board, Rail board wants to keep full network with smaller staff, Feet, W German Federal Court rejects Bavarians' attempt to block treaty, Unions find rail plan acceptable, Guyana bitterness over electoral system, Call for end to illegal wire tapping in France, Scanlon hope of return to free pay bargaining checks left wing, Century-old stock exchange becomes a market for investors rather than speculators, US to sell the Israelis 48 more Phantoms, Outside finance helps pharmaceutical expansion, Business And Trade Centres Of The World-9, Man barricades himself in house with axe, MP defends pop concerts in his constituency, CBI says growth means cut in consumption, MPs not losing power-Mr Heath, Diamond trade resuscitated after many centuries, Women's Lib leader fights for Michael X, When the best form of defence is none, Growing pains in Afghanistan, Education Notebook Mrs Thatcher on losing end again over nursery schools' proposals, Alfred Morris, MP, on the need for more money to support his legislation for the handicapped Putting words into action to help the disabled, World Trade Centre will lure visitor and buyer, Development rebate and other incentives stimulate industrial growth, Retired general to be Brazil's next President, Mrs Wilson almost in tears after shopping expedition, Power cuts threat if pay curb is not eased, Girl technician tells smallpox tribunal she was given no warning at virus laboratory of London hygiene school, Army clamp on Belfast after apparent IRA threat to assassinate Protestants, Science report Palaeoecology: Sea's grass roots, Fur, Heads to discuss thorny path to uiversity, Inquiry call into unit trust share dealings, Greek regime's decision to seize King's property leaves royal family with a financial problem, Ministry file calls mother neurotic, Skylab men set up record for stay in space, 19 companies allowed to raise prices by up to 20%, The knights go marching to church, First person, Watergate hearings suspended for a week because of summit, Communists capture key constituency in Japan, Crisis squad looks forward to a wider role, Another truce helicopter under fire in Vietnam, Pride of place in commercial banking, Farmers to continue burning off their straw, Answer to drought seen in Ganges canal plans, Minister calls for advice on compulsory seat belts, Nixon-Brezhnev talks yield three pacts, Sea search for oil reserves, Trust worried by too many parks visitors, Mr Rippon's ill matched hats trouble Kielder opponents, Concern at gap between hospital policy and practice, Hot weather causes water supply curbs, College seeks peace by injunction, Heavy emphasis on imports unlikely to change for a long time, Herr Brandt urges action in bribery affair, Hats off to the fashion revolution, India enters electronic age with determined effort to make up for last time, Shapers of the city's destiny and prosperity: portraits of outstanding families and individuals, with an assessment of their achievements, by a Special Correspondent. A busy commercial community, he notes, finds time for culture, politics and good works Employer for whom opportunity and philanthropy go hand in hand, The Times Diary Early days of women's liberation, Vigorous film industry-without kissing, Mr Dean is quoted as saying he can produce Nixon papers, Tunisian proposal for talks with Israel wins Arabs' approval, Gateway to land of charm and paradox, Hattersley pledge to end fees for schools, Rome jail riot answered by machinegun fire, Last hopes fade for EEC social policy conference, Planning for trains with 1,000 standing passengers until 1981, General Perón said to be in excellent health, £300 competition for woman journalists, Proposed £50m deep-water port would avoid inland transport bottlenecks, Ships and docks prepared for new and greater traffic, Taverne party breaks with tradition at first council meeting. Politics and Parliament: Pension fund holding in companies House of Lords, Not everyone who makes money is a villain, Commission get voluntary cuts in prices, MPs want Commons press for Hansard, Code on directors' perks, Difficulties of changing Sunday trading law, Public have right to know councillors' interests, MP in corruption clause fight is ordered out, MP ordered to leave chamber after clash with Deputy Speaker, Steel output 13.2% up, Dangers in being hooked on phrases and slogans about worker participation, Factors that affect publication of report on Lonrho House of Commons, Getting details out of multi-national firms. Index. Display Advertising: Brussels-Sheraton Hotel, Mercantile Bank Limited, Kier Limited, Macarthur's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Bangladesh Biman, Plantation Holdings Limited, Nirlon, The Heathrow, American Express, John Bright Group, Bank Of India, Robophone, The Silk & Rayon Textiles Export Promotion Council, Kilachand Enterprises, Life Insurance Corporation Of India, Marine Midland Bank, Carless, Capel And Leonard Limited, Hammerson, Taylor Woodrow, The Shipping Corporation Of India Ltd., Tata Enterprises, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Antiques Fair, Triumph Dolomite Sprint, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company Limited, The Scindia Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Sun Allliance & London Insurance Group, Central Bank Of India, Gregory Corp., Larsen & Toubro Limited, Boac, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd,, Railfreight, Trade Development Authority, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Porter Chadburn Limited, Averys Limited, Interplas 73, Natonal And Grindlays Bank Limited, The Times Of India Group Of Publications, Clement Clarke (Holdings) Ltd., Owen Owen Limited, Unionamerica Inc., Mafatlal Group. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Hearing today in Humphreys case, £1m banknotes forgery attempt foiled, Jail for 'evil landlord', Appeals by four members of the Angry Brigade, Students in Cairo riots to face security court, Admissions by union chief's son, Sentence on professor reimposed, Contractor says he paid two men £1,250 to use their influence to get him work, American takes over his own defence, No-helmet fine on moped rider, Detective is accused of indecent assault, Aldershot bomb man is refused leave to appeal, Court of Appeal Intention in the law of murder Regina v Hyam. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Athletics Williams enters hospital after his record, Cricket Ward sent home and coloured bats are out, Racing Struggle likely between Piggott and Lewis, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Money problems threaten Silverstone race, Football Toshack to start with two-game ban, Yachting Streeter wins his second race of the series, Tennis Mrs Janes stars again in an authentic Truman drama, Polo Vigorous riding by Kidd tests Withers, Boxing Frazier loses on swings and gains elsewhere, Golf Miller comes into his own at last. Reviews: City at home, Umabatha Aldwych, Martin Neary Queen Elizabeth Hall, Blooming Youth Bbc 1, Fitzwilliam Quartet Purcell Room, Zarzuela/Caballé/ Marti Festival Hall, Popular art in posters and cartoons. Arts and Entertainment: Illness closes show, 'Gulliver's Travels' of 1930 fetches £750, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,410, Radio, Broadcasting, Derby wins bridge cup, The Banana Box. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): An otiose stroll down quality street, 1793, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 17, 1948 Murders in Malaya. Editorials/Leaders: Adjustable Rates, Bavaria In The Last Ditch, The Doom Of The Public Schools, But Will They Help Themselves?. Letters to the Editor: Doctors and administrators, Princess Richard, Company and trade union membership, Civil Service dispersal, Historic towns, Public debate on the Maplin project, Devaluing a boom, Iron Bridge, Government controls of factory and office building, Flights to Ulster, Gas board resorts to debt collectors, Little old ladypower, Theatrical literacy, US reporting of Watergate affair, The V sign, Second homes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Westminster Abbey, University news, Latest appointments, Fishmongers' Company. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Partridge, Alec Whittaker, M. Georges Bonnet French Foreign Minister concerned with Munich. Business and Finance: Incomes policy Pay Board draws up differential guidelines, Sugar producers urge stocks increase, Business Diary: Sir Alastair gets his due, Floating rates likely to remain 'for long time', Chrysler answers allegations, Europe and Overseas Murphy's pushing into Europe, Company News Land Securities net income rose £1m to £8.1m, Guthrie see good year, Minister gives pledge on Lonrho, Rolls report ready, Hambros in a new climate for the banks, EEC proposals on standards for fertilizers, Commodities Cocoa futures surge ahead, Italian banks must invest 6 pc of end-year holdings, MPs on-line to statistical data at Commons Computer news, Construction orders up 10 pc, Phillips advised against towing Ekofisk tank, Wall Street 13 pts lower while gloom spreads, Indonesian tin losses, Central bankers think that time is on the side of the dollar, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fixed Interest and Money 'Short' gilts edge higher, Co-op confirms loans for pyramid selling, Allegations of violence as Chrysler unions are poised to extend strike, Sime Darby plans Malaysia reorganization, Holiday lowers UK lead consumption, Issues & Loans Henderson's share price momentum, BSC programme 'unchanged', Land Securities show £370m property surplus, Outlook for beef 'favourable', US 'ready to approve Concorde', Money Market Rates, Dennis Topping outlines the industrial aspirations of Latin America's largest country. Brazil opens its attack on the European market, High standards of City journalism, Worker control minus the political overtones, GM is claiming everlasting exhaust device, Importers call for British base in Brussels, Bank figures show a sharp fall in money supply growth rate, BAT raises offer, Compromise agreed on plea by Mr Maxwell, Manchester air freight discounts proposed, Bonns plan for international oil group under way, Drayton link with Belgian bank, Mining Transvaal Cons take Barlow Rand holdings, Bids and Deals Bryanston agree terms for GB, Equities Slater Walker active. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Hambros closes lower, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Dollar weakens again, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New marine surveyor for Lloyd's Register. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Salerooms. Births.

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