The Times - 23/01/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Hatfield, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Stephen Jessel, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Peter Evans, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Neil Allen, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, Guy Brett, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Chissell, by Silvio Varviso, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Richard Maylan, Bernard Levin, Robert Fisk, PHS, Peter Townsend and Alan Walker, GEOFFREY D. LEWIS, , AUDREY SHEPHERD, Wm BARKING., COLUMBA CARY-ELWES, OSB, , JOHN R. GOETZ, , NICHOLAS KALDOR., VICTOR MONTAGU., ROGER BENHAM, G. J. T. PARR., HARVEY of PRESTBURY, G. G. STEWART, E.MAXWELL, , VICTOR HERTFORD, , CHRISTOPHER MENDEZ., KENNETH ALLSOP., JAMES GRIFFITHS., BETTY ASKWITH, , L. J. CLARKE., JOHN OSBORNE., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Philatelic Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, P.H.J., From John Earle, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roy Farndon, By John Plender, By Our Financial Staff, By Rodney Cowton, By Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN LAWRENCE., JEREMY FOWLER, , By Clifford Webb., By Guy Hawtin, A. W. HOWITT, , GORDON ARMSTRONG., By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, R. W. Shakespeare, Andrew Wilson, By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth Owen, By Roger Vielvoye, John Whitmore, by Michael Toynbee, by Valerie Gilbert, by Helen St Clair, by John Walkey., by Roger Tilleray, by Chester E. Norris, jnr,
ResumoNews: Prices battleground warning by Tory MP, The writing on the wall: Comrade Lenin slept here, Britain 'is a country with most censorship', Onassis son is critically ill after Athens plane crash, New York meeting on Concorde options today, Siege result brings praise for the police, Companies without clear objectives fail on the stand, BSC modernization Can 'task forces' cope with steel closures?, Scottish miners threaten action on pay, Popular market place for exporters, Ambassador's contribution to Nixon funds, Snow reports, Big increase in offences involving use of guns, Fatah man tells resistance to fight on in secret, Fight against Lakeland road to go on, Education notebook Further education colleges are creaming off A-level students from schools, An American assesses his sales to Britain, Women accuse verderers of neglecting ponies, Vietnam negotiators converge on Paris, Guerrillas' training camp found in Uganda, Sir Alec praises media 'club', Militant rabbi in Israel to be prosecuted, Brussels haggling over farm deal, Whitlam-Kirk call on France to end tests, World Churches issue boycott list of firms trading with S Africa, Worst day in five years for stock exchange, Soviet agenda put forward in Helsinki, Market days for not-so-jolly farmers, Set-up changes when client crosses the Channel, The Times Diary Attempt to bar Lloyd George play, Turks reply to charges of tortured prisoners, Ministry decision on Tyne reservoir to await other study, Former President Lyndon Johnson dies after heart attack at ranch, Buyer's market, Vaccine for pigs may combat human infection, Derry's uneasy freedom after Motorman, Moscow church appeal to Israel, Policemen talking Company fraud becoming more international and complex, BEA pilot 'probably caused crash', Science report Atmosphere: Circulation patterns study, Dockland scheme could cost £800m, Loyalist alliance is expected to invite politicians to talks, Alderman to seek public's views on Piccadilly plan, Tough bargaining on new Belgian Cabinet, The chic of Araby, Secrets of Greek Communists, Supreme Court ruling on abortion raises question of rights of foetus, Former Attorney General 'approved bugging raid', An aid scale for disabled children, 180 feared dead in Nigerian air disaster, Herr Brandt says the record of Bonn-Paris friendship proves European union possible, Snow threat in second stage of Monte rally, Threat of early railway trouble recedes, 21 more special stamps to be issued this year, Policeman falls from roof of car in chase, Dutch civil servants upset over decentralization, Bank raiders shoot at police driver, Extradition order on 'Dutch' Doherty, Britain can no longer attract cheap food, NFU chief says, Labour and TUC prepare anti-inflation plan aSgainst snap general election, British jurists say 'small print' in land Bill kills effectiveness of its reform, 4 warships in collisions, Cutting corners when you go it alone puts cargo in peril, New restaurant facilities for MPs, Promotion programme the organizer's real stock in trade, Local authorities uneasy over Government's plans, Church's urgent task in restoring role of family life. Picture Gallery. Sport: Boxing Unnecessary punishment for Foreman, Rugby Union England's good case for recalling Fairbrother, Wint on a lap of honour, Football Forest miss chance to end serial in third episode, Show jumping Broome to give up amateur status, Sports in Brief, Hockey Match of great promise achieves little, Tennis More money for women but need to improve doubles awards, Racing Support weakens for Charlie Potheen in big Doncaster race, Frazier loses his title, Olympic Games Importance of Montreal, Cricket A boundary that caused an eruption in the stands, Snooker Higgins and Spencer top seeds. Index. News in Brief. Law: Clerk owed £200,000 to depositors, Law Report January 22 1973 Court of Appeal Security for costs against limited companies discretionary Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co Ltd v Triplan Ltd, Abortion case doctor refused bail, Actor accused of Downing St obstruction, Five London police officers accused, New witnesses mistaken, Crown says, Conviction quashed, Security chief's son remanded on drugs charge, Miss Greer says comic is 'in tradition of satire', Man in court charged with Barn murder, Brothers tricked officials into disclosing secret information, counsel says, Gordon Banks fined for dangerous driving. Display Advertising: Nigroids, German Trade Fair, Alexanders Discount Company Limited, Milan Trade Fair, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ascot, John Williams Of Cardiff Limited, Jones Lang Wootton, International Hardware Trades Fair, Avon Rubber Company Limited, Canlife Unit Trust, Bearings, Business Travel Service, Gifts Fair 1973, Its, Barlow Rand, Aeo, The British Institute Of Management, Industrial Exhibition Organisers, The Times, Toyota, Hambro Life Assurance Limited,, White, Weld & Co. Limited, Donaldsons, Expo-Bild, 38th Thessaloniki International Fair, Heather Valley, Twa, Harrogate. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Scots Liberal MPs to hold sit-in demonstration, Where rates will go up after revaluation, The cod war: Icelanders warned that if necessary Britain will send in Navy to protect trawlers, Big share for UK firms, Mr Wilson accused of being misleading on oil, Registrations for VAT, Strikes delay EEC papers, Plastic fuel tanks for road vehicles, TV interview with IRA man 'offensive', Guide lists for housewives to show price increases and decreases on switch to VAT, Management courses starting for Whitehall scientists, Persuading US airlines to purchase Concorde House of Commons. Obituaries: Mr Max Adrian, DR R.V. SELLERS Biblical scholar, Mrs 0. K. Skelley, Preb A.J. Drewett, Mr R. D. R. Hill, Obituary Lyndon Baines Johnson Reforming American president who was destroyed by the Vietnam war. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Elizabeth Tippett Wigmore Hall, Lord Olivier wins best actor award, The King's Singers Elizabeth Hall, This year's plans for Sadler's Wells, Kisses at Fifty Bbc-1, Festival Ballet New Victoria, NPO/Rachlin Festival Hall, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Arabella conducted, The Needle's Eve. Arts and Entertainment: Early curtain, Radio, Broadcasting, Sir Robert Peel figure doubles record for Staffordshire pottery, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,286, Youth and Music. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The day Napoleon was a tall, thin man with a fair beard, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Jan 22, 1948 Federation of Malaya. Editorials/Leaders: Facing Monetary Reality, Portugal's African Possessions, Next Moves In Ulster, Criminal Use Of Firearms. Letters to the Editor: How to grasp a crook, Testing for oil in West Dorset, Mergers and the public interest: Why no mention of the human element?, Photographic records, A count of lorries, Anglican-Roman Catholic reunion, Profit margins and a lack of awareness, In praise of ivy, Zambian sanctions, A tree for 73, Writing the date, Lord Askwith, Covent Garden plans, Art auction estimates, Service charges, Income tax under Phase Two, Prospects for Concorde, Conduct of Lloyd George. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news New Professorship at Oxford. Deaths. Marriages. Business and Finance: Financial lira is devalued 5pc on first day of Italy's two-tier market, Daimler-Benz holds earnings but may raise prices this year, Special machine tool ordering scheme ends, New Issues High-risk vehicle for Wall Street, Report of early VAT mark-up on women's wear for DTI study, Equities Heaviest fall for five years, British export centre planned for Tokyo, Burmah Oil rebels thwarted by legal snag, Share price collapse wipes millions of pounds from value of takeovers, Concorde's future in the balance, Shipbuilding report likely this month, Company News Wrensons look to near £1m full-time profit, Dollar hit by prospect of two-tier Swiss market, Mining Nobelex now strikes gold, Seminar on corporate communications, Bids and Deals Stroud Riley in reverse deal, Germany lifts copper ban, Chemical investment fears, US approval of Fison drug Intal expected soon, Hovercraft research project in jeopardy, Tour operators may follow Thomson lead, Business Diary: Speirhead of fight against bureaucracy, 5.75pc for Alliance savers, Bumper year for unit trusts, American drug ruling against ICI and Glaxo, Shell oil find off Malaysia, Briefly from the Boardroom, Computer news ICL system for stock exchange, German company to open Ulster factory, Water Bill expected tomorrow, Copper up £8 in London, Tokyo still trying to cut trade gap with US, Shortage of craftsmen hits Midland plants, Commodities Forward copper hits £502, Sir Leslie's doubts on banking 'reforms', Star (GB) properties gain £100m on revaluation, Fixed Interest and Money Fresh gains in gilt-edged, Tin: export curbs and the Buffer, Diversification strengthens Marley, Russia maintains lead in peak year for world steel, Record sugar crop, Economic director is asked to leave CBI, Coal stocks mount at pitheads despite 6 per cent sales boost. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh setback. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr D. Hood joins board of Unigate. Property: Salerooms. Births.
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