The Times - 09/05/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Paul Martin, By Brian Cashinella and Penny Symon, By John Groser Political Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Frank Roberts. Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hopkirk, From George Clark Political Staff, By Charles Douglas-Home, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, Janet Barber, Peter Rowlands, J. M. BAXTER, SUSAN ADAMS, , By a Special Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, Alan Blyth, Paul Overy, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Leonard Buckley, Richard Maylan, Elizabeth Young, PHS, Richard Crossman, Sheila Black, Marcel Berlins, A. DANGERFIELD, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , JOHN HERBERT, , ROBERT McCRINDLE, , JOHN WALLEY, , GEOFFREY TREASE, , M. GLEN JOHNSON, , PHYLLIS CORNELL, , EDWARD ARMITAGE, , MICHAEL FOOT, , ROBERT LOWE, , JOHN FERGUSON, , STUART H. BRAHAM, , KATHARINE THWAITES, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professor Max Gluckman writes:, By John Woodland, By Guy Hawtin, By Andrew Wilson, By Terry Byland, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Richard Spiegelberg, Patricia Tisdall, By Ronald Kershaw, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BRIAN TEW, , E. L. CORNISH, , JAMES L. F. BAYLY, , RUPERT NEVILL, , W. H. GERARD LEIGH, , R. E. ROBERTS, , K. CRAVEN, , John Plender, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, by Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, by Anthony Thomas, by George E. Putnam, by Margaret Allen, M.A., by H. J. Maidenberg, by Terry Robards, by Rimmer de Vries, by David Rockefeller, ,
ResumoLaw: Lonrho chief deceived board and concealed information, court told, Docks firm fails again over 'closed shop', £350 fine on heiress for having cannabis, Britons to face court martial, Barn case man turns his back on trial, Two face £14m drugs charge, Mr Dean an early witness at Senate inquiry, Dismissal of Lonrho chief would cause 'widespread harm' to company, QC tells court, Men paid girls to smuggle drugs, Law Report May 8 1973 Court of Appeal Company fails again to get injunction against union Cory Lighterage Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union and Others, Mugger given five years' jail, Candle signal gets wife six months jail. News in Brief. News: Revolt by moderates may halt civil servants' move to delay paying out pension rises, The Times Diary But nobody danced on the tables, Cyprus application to lift editor-MP's immunity, Sir C Soames warns Europe MPs on lack of unified foreign policy, Banishment order quashed on Greek 'security risks', White elephant's great memories, Warrior nation at peace with itself, Society for dons would become a 'ghetto', Brussels Commission 'not consulted' about Channel tunnel, Trouble for Mr Whitlam on law link, Independent young holidays, Chinese art treasures go on show, British envoy defends U S investments, Cod war: getting into deeper waters, Key positions fall to Lebanese Army as tanks and jets hit guerrillas, Babies: the buy me and stop one business, Libel damages over book, Poll tomorrow for 36 new district councils, Committee on public legislation named, Retired doctor admits euthanasia, Round-up of Bengalis leaves India bewildered, Qualified Welcome for education plans, Surplus capacity expected at Heathrow and Gatwick by the time Maplin opens in 1980, Harlow's population may almost double by 1999, Hope for electric railway, EEC to cost Britain about £200m by 1977, Mr Rippon decides against London motorway plan, Who's who among those involved in the Watergate affair, Union will try to double pay of Asian seamen, LPO pensions sponsored, Minister's resignation may benefit Czech writers, Move to block funds for Cambodia bombing worries White House, Vietnam prisoner dispute likely to last months, Radiation exposure rules contravened, Israel Cabinet discusses Lebanon crisis, Dismissed blind teacher is awarded £3,700, Professor Eysenck kicked and punched at LSE, Sudan leader dismisses his cabinet, 11.5% rise in crimes of violence last year, Taverne maiden speech in energy debate, EEC police meet to plan 'mini-Interpol', Dr Kissinger to dine tonight at Downing St, A special world of education, Lord Carrington admits to allegations of blackmail by soldiers in Belfast, Members of Athens legislative body to meet British MPs, Unionists return to hard-line link, French deplore controversy in Cartland case, Benn threat on Rolls upsets his colleagues, Atlantic summit opposed by M Pompidou, No cause for anxiety on water sunnlies, board says, Poland aims at gradual farm collectivization, Manila calls on US to give up bases, Science report Primates: Significance of birth hour, Suppression of evidence was being considered, Pulitzer Prize for Vietnamese, Mr Nixon is agreeable to Anglo-French nuclear link. Index. Display Advertising: Feedex Limited, Union Miniere, Commercio Estero, Stewart American Fund, Robophone, Anglo American Corporation Group, Interim Statement, Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M., The Wall Street Journal, Midland Bank, American Telephone And Telegraph Company, Drayton Corporation Limited, Bache & Co., Bovis, Centro Simon Bolivar,, Goldman Sachs, Eagle Star Insurance Group, Hawtin Limited, Lonrho Limited, The Bank Of New York, Leicester Permanent, South African Airways, The Institute Of Taxation, Europa, Extel Group, Israel-British Bank (London) Ltd., Pye, Healey & Baker, Salomon Brothers, Cumbernauld, First Empire Bank, Bryant Holdings, Allen & Hanburys Limited, Bosch Group, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Owen Owen Limited, Savills, E. F. Hutton & Company Inc.. Politics and Parliament: Plea over thalidomide opens in Lords, Tendentious approach to handbook on benefits, Rate rebate, Fair return promised on pension contribution, Duty free shops, UK policy on coal a model for others, Rhodesia settlement should still lie on table, Europe hobbling on foreign policy alongside US and Russia, Air traffic report no reason to go back on Maplin decision House of Commons, Heavy defeat on conservation research House of Lords, EEC regional policy crucial to economic and monetary union, Substantial progress in securing better social treatment of women, Intervention by occupational pensions board, Call to reform private Bills procedure. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Letters to the Editor: Democratic control of EEC, The implications of charities not being zero-rated, Shattered image of Noddy, The Watergate affair, The advantages of accumulative voting for boards, Monetary expansion and interest rates, Times the value..., Tax relief on contributions to state and private pensions, Marriage as a career, Anonymous phone calls, Book by hijacker, Libraries and authors' rights in their work, How fast can we grow?, The education of doctors, Blame the main contractors for building industry chaos. Sport: Golf Bannerman allowed to play after emergency meeting, Real tennis Tufton's coolness helps to survive crisis, Cricket Sparkling Cowdrey short of target, Polo Americans add interest, Sports in Brief, Football Liverpool may find Germans too skilful, Boxing Bugner and McAlinden to meet for £100,000, Racing More support for Allez France in Derby as Gospill Hill fails, Tennis Mottram's victories help to offset failure of Davis Cup players. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, General Vacancie, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Royal Ballet Coliseum, LPO/Haitink Barenboim Festival Hall, Back on sacred soil: veterans remember, The Mother Half Moon, The Forbidden Desert of the Danakil Anglia, Karl Richter Queen Elizabeth Hall, Paul Nash as photographer, The 47th Saturday Open Space, Simon Ward in Dracula. Arts and Entertainment: Paris prices prevail in Geneva, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,375, Radio, Broadcasting, Joan Plowright as Rebecca West. Editorials/Leaders: White Collar Problems, Airport In The Air, Transatlantic Attitudes, The Principle Of Consent. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 7, 1948. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Professor Daryll Forde, Dr Paul Einzig Trenchant writer on monetary matters. Business and Finance: Man-made fibres peak, Mining, Bids and Deals, Dollar has bad day in Europe, Advertising rates rise for Times Newspapers, Hongkong index slips to new low, Many retailers face paying out tax twice, Builders facing large increase in demand, £9.7m bid by rival for Lancaster Carpets, Fixed Interest and Money Sizable selling of gilts, Fears over investors' change of heart, Job opportunities for British executives 'best for three years', Future governments 'will control housing finance', Why Boeing is spreading its wings, Collier's strong push, Sharp March fall in W Germany's basic payments surplus, US banks play bigger role in world finance, Institutional investment Walking backwards into the limelight?, Controlled interest rates 'could have serious consequences for the economy', The shadow over Tarmac's rating, Committee to facilitate international capital movement, Six reasons for share rise in commodites dealing, Crisis may bring much-needed stock exchange reforms, NCB planning to explore new coal reserves, Keeping an eye on unusual trading, Students' design for cable-layer imitates roots, Freight rates between Europe and Far East 'likely to rise by up to 15pc', Briefly from the Boardroom, EEC and Japan to hold first trade talks in Brussels next month, Correspondent services will depart from tradition to meet new challenges, Absence of buyers keeps share prices on the slide, Encouragement for producers on food prices, Institutional domination alienates the small investor, Car output in April again hit by disputes, Pay dispute spells danger for Ulster, Commodities £25 drop in cash tin price, Company News, Last day to post R-R applications, Unions in fresh plea to Harland chief, DTI studying pact to link world's oil consumers, Issues & Loans, 'Moderation and common sense have prevailed' says Mr Barber, Business Diary: Macdonald's Whitehall sales patch, Slump in copper prices drags other metals down on London market, Problems facing Eurocurrency, BP examines Italian losses, Advertising and Marketing, Nixon policies make bankers look abroad, Equities Further slide in major stocks, Wall Street Frantic efforts to lure back business, Eagle Star may seek fresh rise. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Insurance shares lower, The Times Share Indices, Anti-inflation measures it bond market, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange 66 point rise in the pound. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two named for The Metals Society.
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