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The Times - 25/05/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Martin Huckerby, By Wilfrid Kerr, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Business News Staff, From Brian Cashinella, By Christopher Sweeney, By Clive Borrell and Christopher Walker, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Philip Howard, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Tim Devlin, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Philip Short, From Fred Emery, From Harriet Griffiths, From Patrick Brogan, From Sue Masterman, From David Bonavia, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Sheila Black, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Richard Maylan, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Sheridan Morley, Keith Horner, by John Young, by Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, by Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, by Arthur Osman, by Patrick O'Leary, J. Y., A.O., P.O' L., P.O'L., Roger Berthoud, PHS, D. R. Denman, IAN LLOYD, , RAYMOND LISTER, , LIONEL BLOCH, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , BRIAN FALK, , D. J. OWEN, , O'NEILL OF THE MAINE, , K. C. deHAAN, , F. C. STOTT, , W. H. K. BAKER, , G. C. S. Reynolds, , LEONARD THORNHILL, , ANDREW PARK, , MICHAEL FLESCH, , RONALD KENSINGTON, , JOYCE COOMBS, , CAROLE URBANI, , MARGARET BALFOUR, , From a Special Correspondent, Mr Darrell Maurice, T.D., By Roger Vielvove, By Anthony Rowley, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Wilson, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Eynon Smart, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Northern Industrial correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Guy Hawtin, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Henry Stanhope, By R. W. Shakespeare, CHAIM S. SCHREIBER., KENNETH M. WOOD, , STUART M. LESLIE, , ANTHONY SMITH, , J. V. LAKE, , Frank Vogl, Christopher Wilkins, By a Correspondent,

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Politics and Parliament: Packed House for Prime Minister's explanation, New constitution devolves wider responsibility on Ulster Assembly: tripartite talks with Eire, The Tory pound worth 79p: minister defends policy, Attack on Mr Nixon, Mr Wilson wants fullest report from Security Commission inquiry, MP concerned at hijacking Bill powers, Action against tax evasion devices, Contradictions remain so Mr Powell opposes, Fishing dispute, Mr Heath: No other minister involved in call girl scandal House of Commons, Ugly and unacceptable face of the EEC, Mr Heath orders Security Commission inquiry after Lord Jellicoe resigns in call girl scandal. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Mr Feather to be a BBC governor, No question of blackmail or law being broken, peer's solicitor says, University news, Medal award, Sir Gerald Nabarro resigns from railway. News: Danish vote to ease abortion law, Vorster advice to Africans on art of politics, Man who broke in at Watergate thought he helped cause of free Cuba, Mr Wain leads in poetry poll at Oxford, Minority group uses balance of power, Congressman's death is linked to election gift, Embassy is attacked by Icelandic rioters, Humour and sentiment in 'a precise elegant church, like Sir Noël', States open fight in London to keep rights, Watergate Former PoWs cheer Mr Nixon and his security measures, Museum of theatre in Somerset House, Reform of Industrial Relations Act urged by personnel managers, Lord Jellicoe's resignation ends his second career in government service, Immunity of neo-fascist leader is lifted, Shopping around, Mr Whitlam asks: 'Who runs the Liberals?', Lord Lambton remains a popular figure in his constituency, Emperor's warning of 'major conflict', Engineering and plastics offset mining decline, Dr Lévi-Strauss elected to French Academy, Chinese Foreign Minister to visit Britain soon, Defensiveness, not prejudice, hindrance to immigrants using church buildings, An artist can still spend six weeks painting a single dinner plate, South Africa: The white man's view, Anti-apartheid drive and liberation aid proposed by Labour, New Smith Cabinet criticized, The man trying to make the CAP fit everyone, Greek regime claims it foiled admirals' plot to subvert navy, The Times Diary All news, all the time, 110m facts about how children do at school, Virus infection evidence in 'cot deaths', Time for another Domesday Book, Taxmen say evasion by companies is scandal, By-election seats are held by Labour, Cosmonauts named for joint flight with US, Kama Sutra bedroom by scion of Longleat, Mr John Caulfield is dismissed by Treasury, Full range of education at every level, France adopts new line in talks with Madagascar, Labour bid to bring more women into politics, Loyal band of 1,200 gather at White House, Jobless total falls below 600,000 for first time since 1970, Food prices Spring lamb is best buy for holiday joint, Concern over Austrian foot and mouth, Leisure needs put strong pressure on land space, Town makes a date for its charter celebrations, Soviet 'Concorde' displays many refinements at Paris air show, Judge will see the resignation ministers, My wife and family are standing by me, Lord Lambton declares, Midlands to get London's rubbish by rail, Senate witnesses warned against perjury, Motorists to face 10% premium rises, Popularity of Mr Nixon sinks in latest poll, Pay Board and Mr Revie, M Giscard outlines plan for reform of monetary system, Science report Medicine: Tests of hearing ability, EEC payment for Ulster as special case likely, Staffordshire Industrial blight stains rural heart of England. Index. Display Advertising: The British Investment Trust Limited, Brintex Conferences Ltd, Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd., Union Miniere, Ici, Hawkes And Company Limited,, Matthews & Goodman, Camrex (Holdings) Limited, Brintex Exhibitions Ltd.,, Thames Plywood Manufacturers, Armitage Shanks, Erith, American Express, Union-Castle Safmarine, Dresdner Bank, Flotex, Pickfords International,, 'San Fairy Ann', British Home Stores, Credit Du Nord, Piccadilly, Fisons, Banco De LA Nacion Argentina, Aquascutum, North Staffordshire Polytechnic, Thomas Marshall & Co. (Loxley) Ltd., Ferranti, Pye, Octocentenary Charter Celebrations 1173-1973, Boac, Aeonics Ltd.,, South Bank,, Farnell Electronics Ltd., Staffordshire, Mecca Bookmakers, Lovell, Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, Hampton & Sons, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Lowestoft Eurolink, Huddersfield Building Society, Hine, James Walker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Limited. News in Brief. Law: Woman doctor for trial, Father ordered to return daughter to husband, Brothel charge: no link with 'other matters', Woman to have baby in prison, Mugger aged 14 gets five years, Pit murder convict jailed for life, Court of Appeal Squatters must go once possession order is made McPhail v Persons, names unknown Bristol Corporation v Ross and Another, Fresh evidence no ground for certiorari Regina v West Sussex Quarter Sessions. Ex parte Albert and Maud Johnson Trust Ltd and Others, Industrial Court order against union refused, World Court hears New Zealand's case against France, Boy, 15, made axe attack on classmate. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Old Hall manuscript may fetch £50,000, The Provoked Wife, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,389, Photograph collectors pay a total of £37,573, Exhibition The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Opera commissioned from David Blake, Chekhovian sunlight and dissolution The Cherry Orchard National, Feast of rare subtleties Beaux Arts Trio Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lofthouse Bbc 1, RPO/Kempe Festival Hall, China's generation gap debated in play, London debuts, Melvin Frank's far from brief encounter A Touch of Class (aa) Odeon Leicester Square Lady for a Day NFT, June 6 Ciao! Manhattan (x) Jacey, Charing Cross The Emigrants (aa) Bloomsbury Theatre Father Dear Father (a) Studio One Theatre of Blood (x) Leicester Square Theatre. Sport: Football English clubs have a lot to learn from the losers, Golf Coles has no easy time of it surviving, Show jumping A long way to go to jump against Psalm, Sports in Brief, Len Harvey never fought alone, Racing Newbury race should help sort out the classic fillies, Tennis Early champagne and seldom so much fun without laughing, Cricket Snow must show he is still a threat. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, £4,000 Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Credibility Of Witnesses, The Changing British Ethic, Colonels Versus The King, Optimum Unemployment. Letters to the Editor: The cod war, Exchange rates, Signed architecture, A screen of trees, Quarrying at Cheddar, Tax on overseas income, Return of domestic generators, STD hang-up, Inner city decay, The reputation of the Government, VAT and the antique trade, Penalties for motorists, Advice on choice of bishops, Better management links with the shopfloor, Political outlook in N Ireland, Protection from exorbitant interest rates, Channel Tunnel. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 24, 1948 Ammunition stocks. Obituaries: Prof Kenneth Allott Scholar, editor and author, Prof J. Isaacs, Mr Geoffrey Gouriet, Mr Kenneth Allsop Journalist and television commentator. Business and Finance: Dearer gold plan put to Morse Committee, ICI trebles profits in first quarter and looks to another record year, J. Coral bid £12m for Associated Leisure, Pound drops nearly a cent as $ revives, Business in Europe Furthering West Germany's osthandel, Common Bros upturn, Getting the measure of pyramid sales Patricia Tisdall on the problems of framing suitable legislation, Company News Travis & Arnold up 72 pc to new peak, Wall St bounds ahead by 29 pts as US records a trade surplus, Gill & Duffus, Labour disputes push car exports to 9-month low, Staff shortages at Price Commission cause delays, Stewards at Harland reject peace initiative, BSC ready to spend £50m on a stainless steelmaking complex, S African monopoly investigation of British Match subsidiary, BAC hopes for Turkish military aircraft contract, Business Diary: Helping scotch investors off the rocks, Redpath Dorman win £2m exhibition centre contract, Higher-powered RB 211 a boost for bigger Rolls engine markets, Contracts, Industrial films An outsider makes the greatest impact, Savings banks' staff win full rise from tribunal, Briefly from the Boardroom, Call for world monetary discipline, Judging the pace of ICI's improvement, British Airways files a ten-year computing plan, Iran pact ensures 20-year oil supplies to west, DTI keeps one grant secret, Plan to set up plants for substitute natural gas, Farmers face sharp seed costs increase in EEC cereal rules, Boost sought in trade with E Germany, BAC gains Belgian contract for missiles, Gulf oil freight rates soar 75 pc, Equities ICI figures boost shares, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged again drift lower, £25m Sudan contract, BIM panel will draft new code for management, Money Market Rates, 12pc expansion of German GNP predicted, W German traders on 3-day visit to Sheffield, Peace formula goes to Allegro plant workers, Issues & Loans Warm response for More O'Ferrall, BSC fails to recruit Italians for Derby mills, Bids and Deals R'dson Smith in agreed takeover, World copper stocks decline, Mining Union Miniere looks to better year, Distillers sells stake in Bakelite, Commodities Cocoa futures collapse, Vickers-Hudson encounter, Drayton Group poser in battle for Lonrho. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Trading news lifts ICI, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 95 points, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments CEGB changes in divisional boards. Property: Country Properties, Property Points for house purchasers. Births.

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