The Times - 16/05/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Arthur Reed, By David Wood Political Editor, From Tim Jones, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent., By Our Labour Staff, By Our Medical Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Clive Borrell, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Peter Evans, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Stewart Tendler, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Martin, Betty Jerman, Brian Alderson, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Wigg, Hugh Jolly, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, William Mann, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Richard Mavlan, Leonard Buckley, John Percival, John Kelley, Peter Nichols, PHS, by Richard Crossman, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, R. JOHNSON, , DENYS WILSON, , J. C. BUTLER, , JOHN HEWISH, , MICHAEL FOOT, , CHRISTOPHER PRICE, , GARTH WAITE, , SYDNEY CHAPMAN, , GEOFFREY TREASE, Chairman, , MICHAEL HOLROYD, Denputy Chairman, , DAVID DAICHES, , ANTONIA FRASER, , MARTYN GOFE, , WINSTON GRAHAM, , RONALD JOHNSTON, , LINDA MURRAY, , LUCIE STREET, , R. F. FLINT, , RALPH D. GEE, , PETER DAWSON, Headmaster, , E. J. H. MOPPETT, , R. J. N. BOOTH, , ERIC VAN TASSEL, , ROBERT VIGARS, , J. A. TOLLEY, , J. H. W. MARWOOD, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From Anthony Thomas, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Technology Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our European Business Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, G. F. SMITH., VERA T. P. DAY, , J. M. ROSS, , By Malcolm Brown, H. A. COCKING, , ROBIN CRAWSHAW, , Christopher Wilkins, Roy Farndon, Geoffrey Bell, Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: A boost for Paris telephone users, Anglo-US talks on airliner project, How Barnardo's keep families together, Vikings descend on Greenwich, Mr Rippon foresees restranits on cars, Veteran leader on hunger strike in Bangladesh, Marrow transfusion reflects advances in immunology, TUC's May Day call was futile, Aslef chief says, George-Brown tilt at plan, Sir Alec in Bonn for talks on Europe-US links, Fine achievement, Mr Heath says, A storyteller's spring, Armada of British trawlers chases Icelandic gunboats after shots, Ministers debate trade strategy, Links with France cut in attempt to stop tests, Nixon proposal of 6-year term for Presidents, The Times Diary How true are the Waugh diaries?, Cheltenham falling down, town clerk says, Mr Smith's parish pump test, Artist donates tiger prints for conservation appeal, How Britain has kept the magic of its monarchy, Rowing blue to be Bishop of London, Science report Astronomy: Black holes, America urged to build up special relationship with Japan, Survey ranks British airlines' safety record ninth in world table of 15, Regiment of military police for Ulster, Organized representation for prisoners will have to be tackled, conference is told, Overheating puts Skylab mission in jeopardy, Labour policy talks today, South Africans gather in protest against Bill to outlaw protest, Civil servants vote to join TUC and warn Government of unprecedented militancy on pay, New Senate threat to Nixon policy in SE Asia, Smith apology demanded, Second homes 'eating into national housing pool', MP's oppose sale of surplus Maplin land, Discrimination Bill plans, Lord Polwarth in energy policy talks at No 10, Ritual murder in Paris, Sadat view of 'long and arduous conflict', Students' grants raised by extra £20 a year, Personal view The wartime tactics that led to Watergate, Mass march in Tokyo against voting reforms, Making sense of social services in Europe, Manx tax plan to curb speculators, W German police in swoop on Maoists, Change of procedure in defence debates proposed, Strikers smash 200 vehicles in Bombay rampage, Commission plans for reform of EEC agricultural policy, Republicans' blow to Andreotti coalition, Bolivian colonel on plot charge dies after fall, US looking for friends in Latin America, New electoral boundaries need revision, Beirut sets peace terms, 500 entries for Australian national anthem, Sins of the fathers... Our paediatrician on 'bad' children and what may cause their behaviour, Dr Kissinger comes under fire over wire taps on his staff, Britain enjoys strongest boom in industrial production since early 1964, Mr Benjamin Britten to get £12,500 prize, Paris considers joint nuclear force, Spanish police hold 25 for political offences, Cut in race complaints, 17 unions told they must quit register. Politics and Parliament: Heath hint of DTI interest in Lonrho, Factory safety, Thalidomide: 'a flood of publication', School cost limits up by 22pc, Somerset House theatre museum, £27m paid out to industry, Mr Heath calls Lonrho affair 'the unpleasant and unacceptable face of capitalism', Lord Stokes angered by 'slavery' comparison, Hallmark on silver to be symbol only, MPs raise spectre of Mafia in Bahamas, Ulster constitution Bill may set pattern for devolution of powers from Westminster, Demand for Silk Cut Extra Mild being met, 60% still take 11-plus, Rolls-Royce censure: the Labour Party has never advocated or threatened confiscation, Rolls-Royce a public asset, Mr Benn says, No immediate plans for UK nuclear tests, New block grant for national park projects, Mr Benn told: consult workers more thoroughly, Design Council. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Mepc Limited, National Panasonic, Borg-Warner Corporation, Spink, Union Miniere, Rolls-Royce Limited, Baker Perkins Holdings Limited, Walter Duncan & Goodricke Ltd., The Burmah Oil Company Limited, Midland Bank, Bally, Crusader, Lowenbrau, Fraser Ansbacher, Nairn & Williamson (Holdings) Limited, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Donaldsons, Pye, James & Tatton, John D. Wood, Stockwell, The Mercedes-Benz, British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited, Canlife Units, Buy-Back Guarantee Trust Fund, London Trust Company Limited, Brown Brothers & Albany Ltd., Hudson's Bay Company. Law: Policewoman who posed as addict praised as judge jails 17 in heroin trade, Hijacker of two jets given double life sentence, 'Cahill took arms cargo responsibility', Mr Bernard Cornfeld in Geneva court, Court of Appeal When a rent officer may apportion ratable value Regina v Westminster City Rent Officer Ex parte Rendall, National Industrial Relations Court Too little time to make a claim Rogers v Bodfari (Transport) Ltd, Court of Appeal Amount stolen only a factor in sentencing Regina v Rendall, Barn restaurant man clashes three times with defence counsel, Treason trial of 72 opens in Zanzibar, Judge's warning on car lifts, Son aged seven killed by widow. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF pilot is awarded AFC for saving fighter after hitting birds, University news, Latest appointments, New British Museum director. Sport: Golf Miss Redford takes title by one stroke, Sport Racing Mystic Circle's pointer to the Oaks, Sports in Brief, Rowing College captains' support for Duncan, Football England's strikers settle with three, Rugby Union Pumas to visit Ireland and Scotland, Tennis Webb relies on consistency to wear down Farrell, Cricket Warwickshire keep their heads, Boxing McAlinden must pass stiff medical, London Counties team. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Waking a sleeping beauty Jeux/Orphée Opéra, Paris, Between the straight and the parody No, No, Nanette Drury Lane, Shostakovich, a major creative figure NPO/Sanderling Festival Hall/ Radio 3, ECO/Zukerman Queen Elizabeth Hall, Blood and Sand Odeon, St Martin's Lane, Hey Brian! Yorkshire, Angus Morrison Purcell Room, South Bank Summer Music. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,381, Radio, Broadcasting, Musical postponed, New method to beat Scrums at dealer sales. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: A Place In The Country, The Jubilee Of Israel, The Ugly Face Of Capitalism, CAP Symbol Of Discord. Letters to the Editor: The Watergate affair, Penalties for motorists, Control of guns in collections, Water-meter risk, Easing the load of postmen, Why the honest car-hirer faces inconvenience, Comprehensive schools, Age limit on EEC appointments, First women's bank, Renovation or demolition, Banned Hitler film, Economics of new parliamentary building, Award for gallantry, A union argument against lump labour, Sex education, Secrecy in committee, Irritating comparison of prices, Drink and marriage, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 14, 1948 Jet trainer. Obituaries: Elmer Snowden, Egon Hostovsky, Sir Nigel Ronald Former Ambassador to Portugal, Mr Harley Cronin, DRA.C. EWING Philosophy at Cambridge. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Dollar remains under pressure, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares at peak, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Chase after international growth, Leyland likely to choose Teesside or Welsh site for new car plant, CBI chief's warning on 'stop-go', Clothing industry to fight 'sweat shop image', Aims of Industry plans to fight Labour draft, Catering boost, Japanese see bleak prospects for crude oil, Libya sets deadlines for oil proposals, 40,000 Ford men tell unions they do not want an all-out strike, Equities Further advance in thin trade, Mining Star of Sierra Leone boosts CAST interim, Tokyo listings for foreign firms in July, Company News MEPC shows interim rise of 14 pc, Wall Street recovers after early setback, Big rise in Anglo-W German trade, Food groups to set up their own council, Doubts over SEC chief, Commodities Cocoa up another £25.75 a ton, Costain's attractions-even without a bid, Briefly from the Boardroom, U S a 'have-not' nation in zinc, Industrial Production, Bids and Deals Cornwall Props in Dutch link-up, Sharp rise in US payments deficit, Fixed Interest and Money Solid gains in gilt-edged, Thomson winter sports drive, Computers business gathers new impetus, Forecast of £95m operating profit for Channel tunnel in first year, £3.25m Marconi television order, Brokers and jobbers Moves towards going public, Outline offer made for Dixon mill takeover, Dockers in peace pact for container project, MPs misled on tranquillizer prices, QC says, Issues & Loans, Bonn inflation measures 'threaten industry's competitive power', Gold goes up by $7.75 an ounce in hectic conditions: dollar still weak, Living with floating exchange rates, Company Meeting National Sunlight Laundries Limited, Plan to trap the earth's internal energy, Beecham told to reject US queries, Newsprint: the glut that became a famine, Associates deals, Advertising and Marketing, GKN may repurchase Brymbo for £20m. Business Appointments: Business appointments Fitch Lovell name two directors for main board. Births.
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