The Times - 26/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Roy Farndon, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, From Arthur Osman, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By George Clark Political Staff, From Stephen Jessel, From Philip Venning of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Binyon, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By A. M. Rendel, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, Tony Aldous, From Paul Martin, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Mackie, From Rodney Cowton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Paul Theroux, Kay Dick, George Hill, Katie Stewart, Kenneth Loveland, Ronald Hayman, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Leonard Buckley, Joan Chissell, Keith Horner, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, PHS, JOHN HANNAM, , FLORENCE OSBORN, , HYLTON, , FRED BERRY, , J. V. LACH, , GEOFFREY McLEAN, , GILVRAY ADAMSON, , WINIFRED UDALE, , S. H. HARRIS, , MICHAEL MARLAND, , PAUL SIEGHART, , PATRICK GIBSON, , J. ALFRED LEE, , JOHN BOULTON, , IRENE COATES, , J.G.W., By Alan Hamilton Labour staff, By Margaret Stone, By Andrew Wilson, From Anthony Thomas, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Barnfather, By Dennis-Dwver, By Clifford Webb, By Eynon Smart, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Kenneth Owen, IAN F. BOWATER, , ROBIN F. MURRELL, , PETER KNOTTLEY, , Peter Jay, Paul Routledge, Christopher Wilkins, by Melvyn Westlake, by Jenny Walton, by Mary Ling, by Oliver Daniel, by Ian Hedley, Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: Somalis make British plane land because of missing clearance, Skin diver rescued from dinghy, New talks open to pave way for security conference, Cartland son is 'out of the wood' after questioning, Baby drank heroin substitute, inquest told, Liberal protest at company grant to Tories, Mr Whitlam seeks court changes, Rescued boys hope to try mountain hike again, Science report Medicine: Smoking and the effect of pain-killers, Rich find they're poor without a credit card, Saigon proposes elections to break deadlock, Motoring Aborted new car projects as motor show centrepiece?, Ambush deaths a blow to Rhodesia's security, Prague introduces death sentence for hijackers, Applying the bad science of good intentions, Power struggle in Ulster Vanguard breakaway party, Britain absent from 'social Europe' meeting, Love wins £34,000 for Mother Teresa, The Times Diary Mrs Whitlam's husband keeps mum, Oxford class list: classical mods, NUT tightens grip on rank and file with industrial action ban, Laughter rings again in Mr Sterne's philosophical hut, New-style labour unrest in France, Birmingham's population declining, Australians high on list of entrants for work, Efforts to reopen negotiations on cod war, Italians explain plan to sponsor new Suez canal, Reassurance for bakers worried by Euro-loaf, Fear of new Fascism grows as Italy pays tribute to partisans, Many provinces in the world Anglican Communion favour women priests, Mr Karamanlis ready to go back to defend papers, Schoolmasters' campaign to replace Burnham, President Sadat decides to form People's Militia in attempt to bolster Egypt's armed forces, Lighting at airfield 'not good enough', Fire damages new liner, Fire destroys Ockenden Venture HO, Dutch lead in spending on education, Restaurants lead in complaints about VAT, Environment EEC town planners face dilemma, QC to head inquiry on smallpox, British Steel seeks more pay for Africans, Famished India prays for the rains, Call for Australian senator's dismissal, No dark doubts on the Lady of the Sonnets, Drivers say they were sold killer tyres, Mr Murphy and two kinds of crisis for censorship, Dr Kissinger to put complaints over ceasefire, French national service law to be eased, Tube men likely to defy call to work on May 1, The phoney telegrams sent by President Nixon's staff, TUC announces 'resentful acquiescence' in Phase Two of anti-inflation policy, A puff and a huff at the Cafe Royal, GLC's youngest member to be a vice-chairman, Ploughs and money 'needed to save lives', Provincial jealousies set energy problem in Canada, Communists take up positions ready to shell Phnom Penh, Theft insurance premiums for private houses may be more expensive, Hotel manager dismissed over dog's body in freezer, Government in job subsidy talks. Sport: Miss Evert wins £16,400, Cricket England's young men in unconvincing light, Racing Classic fillies impressive in gallops on Newmarket Heath, Rowing Sturge holds challenge to take Dwan's titles, Sports in Brief, Horse trials Meade without mount for 3-day event, Princess Anne short-listed for British team, Tennis Mrs Court can now play at Wimbledon, Football Derby County follow a sad path taken by other British teams, Golf Three shots with a spoon puts Coles out, Yesterday's results and scorers, Rugby Union Duckham reports fit. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Rolls-Royce Motors, Rotaflex Limited, The Times Motor Show Place, Garrard, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Midland Airways, Michael Joseph, Domecq, Sony (Uk) Ltd,, H & H Factors Ltd, Maynards Limited, Lamson Industries Limited, George Copeman's New, Artagen Properties Limited, Business Communications Division,, The Weir Group Limited, Ansafone, London Bridge Finance, Mercantile Credit (Factors) Ltd, J Sainsbury Limited, Wimpey, Piccadilly, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, Pool Promoters Association, Hogarth Hotel, "Investing In Success" Equities Limited, Gallaher, The Pataling Rubber Estates, Limited, Ready Mixed Concrete, Spirella Group Limited, Ibm, Avis, Cumbernauld, VAT, Horizon Midlands Limited, Countryside Properties Limited, Lovell, Bankers Trust Factors Ltd., Alex. Lawrie Factors Limited, Harpers & Queen, Norman Hirshfield Ryde & Browne, Twa, Credit Factoring Ltd, Boots Brains Trust, Rhp, T. P. T. Limited, Nippon Hoso Kyokai, Yatchting World, LA Baule, Combined English Stores Group Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: Schoolboy holds lead in chess contest, Record for Stubbs etching, Radio, Broadcasting, Former Boston museum head joins Christie's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,365. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: M Mitterrand to pay damages, Mental hospital porter helped girls escape, Collector fined £100 for antique gun, Law Report Court of Appeal No property right by wife in house Kowalczuk v Kowalczuk, Four arrested after Indian's fire death, Home warden on death charge, German jailed for aiding escapes, Boy 'got petrol bomb idea from television'. Reviews: Pizza is easier to make than you, Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, Fiction I Didn't Know You Cared, Der Rosenkavalier Théâtre de la Monnaie, Brussels, Interior environment, or pasting nudes and butterflies all around the house, NPO/Maazel Ortf/npo Festival Hall, A tragic story As I Remember Them, LSO/Stokowski Albert Hall, Landscape/A Slight Ache Ashcroft, Croydon, A 'savage charcoal sketch' The Black Book, Paperbacks, Mel Shapiro's Verona, Quick guide, Gordon Peters Show Bbc 1. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The crime of an ill-fitting punishment, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 24, 1948 Mr Harriman's post. Editorials/Leaders: Roche's Battle Lines, Should We Let Sinn Fein Stand?, The Stages Of Europe. Letters to the Editor: Sweetness not all, Women bullfighters, Sharing the chalice, Coloured foster children, Seeking more effective policies for housing, Short-sighted policy on UK newsprint, Exam standards, Women's pensions, Councils and the disabled, Superficial aspects of Scott Committee report, Open register, Disabled on trains, The London Sinfonietta, Road planning and the public. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: New headmaster, University news. Deaths. Obituaries: Gen Fuad Chehab Former Lebanon President, Mr Hamilton Fish Armstrong, George Lichtheim, Mr Tanzan Ishibashi Former Japanese Prime Minister. Business and Finance: Goodyear in pay pact with US rubber union, Palabora confirms recovery trend, Japanese urged to open doors wider for imports, R-R Motors raising profit forecast by £½m, National Savings show record increase, Expansion without heavy borrowing, Mr Rowland supported by some Lonrho shareholders, Engineering industries' record sales in January, Shake-up urged in Plastics Federation, Economic philosophy Powerful challenge to fashionable dogmas, Risks a challenge to John Ritblat's flair, Kiel lures British, Company profits fail to halt Wall St slide, Rank Aldis films win two awards, New Issues, Sears Holdings profits up £14.4m, Brazilian claim, More than 4,000 car men idle through Rubery Owen dispute, 'Beat VAT' sales aid another surge in consumer spending, Factoring Marked acceleration in business likely during next four or five years, Bids and Deals Borthwick take Freshbake slice, Fixed Interest and Money Small demand for 'long' gilts, BSC denial on S Africa, New ICL computer aimed at the smaller company, Briefly from the Boardroom, High quality oil for Occidental at Piper field, Labour stresses in building industry, Opinions on company practice to be sought at nationwide talks, Equities A firmer tone prevails, Bank reduces accounts cost, Financier disposes of big stake in BPC, Germans seek export help, Eurosvndicat, Internationals help in new markets, Company News, Development really began in 1620 with the Pilgrim Fathers, Settlement hope for seized UK assets in Brazil, Japan may open most of industry to ownership from overseas, Americans buy Hawker 748, Union advises seamen to accept £8.10 monthly rise, Spanish textiles on show in London, Business Diary: Globe-trotter to head Cook's, Clearing banks back faith in potential growth area, Company Meeting Warren Rubber Holdings, Sears sets an ambitious pace for 1973, Eastern Airlines blames TriStar problems, American group may invest in building 22 ships to carry LNG, French surplus narrows, Commodities Copper weakens £12.25 a ton. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares again firm, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New deputy head at Wm Press & Son.
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