The Times - 19/07/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Business News Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton, Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Marcel Borlinis Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, , By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Travel Correspondent, From Orr Kelly, From Stewart Tendler, From Pat Healy, From Roger Berthoud, From Roger Choate, From Gretel Spitzer, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Victoria Brittain, Tony Aldous, Susanne Puddefoot, Katie Stewart, Christopher E Tibbs, By John Woodcock, , From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, Michael Ratcliffe, George Hill, David Williams, Sheridan Morley, Stanley Olson, Adam Fergusson, Jan Morris, J. P. J. Kenney, Ross Davies, Ronald Butt, Anthony Thomas, Bernard Levin, PHS, TIBOR S. MESZAROS., D. F. PETCH, , H. P. RAE., D. ELLIOTT, , B. D. ROSS, , JOHN PAUL., MANUEL AZEVEDO, PETER ELSTOB, KENNETH CLARKE, , ANDREW ROTHSTEIN, , NICOLAS BENTLEY., ENID WALLER, , PETER USTINOV, , LUDOVIC KENNEDY, , GEORGE PAZZI-AXWORTHY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Robinson, Jeffery Daniels, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, By Roy Farndon, Business News Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By John Plender, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Herbert Mishael, By Ian Murray Labour staff, By Margaret Stone, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Dennis Dwyer, From John Earle, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Guy Hawtin, RON BILLINGS, , JOHN B. TANSLEY, , DAVID E. FRANKLIN., RICHARD NEED, , F. TOLSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, by Geoffrey Howard technical editor, Autocar, Stuart Marshall, P.W., by John Blunsden, S.M.,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Government to propose threshold agreements as part of pay machinery for Phase Three, MPs to begin summer recess next Wednesday, Threshold deals to be a main plank of prices campaign, Two nations: pay-as-you-earn and pay-as-you-like, The MP who wants to ask about Poulson, 'No confidence' motion rejected: rent cuts announced for tenants, Cost of living cannot be held without attack on food prices House of Commons, Ministers fear new Tory revolt over Rhodesia, Law Lords rule 'Sunday Times' thalidomide article is contempt, Mr Godber attacks US on threat to farm feeds, Royal Assent signified, 2,000 angry publicans take fight to Commons, Decision reversed House of Lords. News: Motoring Distinctive new Renault models, Tomato killer hits 48 market gardeners, Grants to Clydebank firm must stop, EEC tells Government, Japanese cars, Peking is courting the Chinese overseas, Dr Caetano rules out UN inquiry into massacre allegations, Visa refused for 'The Times', Cleaner, long-life rotary engines, Fire deaths rise by 16 per cent in one year, Too many right men for the jobs, Mr Sadat asks Libyans to call off march, Mr Rippon to publish new document on Maplin, Le Monde says Africans' silence is surprising, Rapid progress of offshoot company, Judge criticizes tardy lawyers in legal aid cases, Spain and Israel say EEC offer 'unbalanced', Chief Whip denies Bonn bribery charge, Survivor clung to pit roof for an hour, Promote contraception in single women, report says, Matron tells of affair with doctor, Importance of keeping American forces in Europe agreed at Camp David defence meeting, Progress on exchange of prisoners in Vietnam, More tests: a well-mannered and secure roadholder-and two rotors with a smooth touch Datsun, Catholic plea for talks on women priests, Holiday surcharges to be on fixed basis, Mr Nixon delays decision on tapes, Economist fears £2,000m payments deficit, 43 killed as bus crashes, GLC announces free bus travel from September for all pensioners living in its area, Ransom plea in letter from Getty grandson, Break-in defendants 'demanded more money', Stowaway in handcuffs leaps from ship, Reliving our imperial past, Putting the microwave oven radiation hazard into proper perspective, The Times Diary Cashing in on the Bunter boom, Summer salads of rice, Regional medical officers' pay in NHS tops £10,000, Maniac killer of two girls sought, Staking a claim in history, Waterways Board seeks £3m decision, People or party machine?, Flair for the unexpected could make impact, Jack Hawkins dies after brave fight, Pension fund will take over industry, Army chief executed in Kabul as coup leaders await King's move, 300 police ring Caetano reception, Campaign aide says Mr Mitchell did not dismiss bugging plan, Tomorrow in The Times, Trouble in the pipeline for the oilmen, Rating fired pistol in ship, Hopes of print dispute settlement, Time to unravel the thread of sexual bias, Competition successes a formidable aid in export market, Tuning up for Europe, Flattery for Liberals by Mr Heath, Wider use of mixed wards proposed to boost morale of mental patients, Disabled people help to build playground, Food prices left out of new US standstill, Stricter controls on road movement of chemicals, Hindu-Muslim violence is feared in India, Road tests: a safe but lively small saloon and a good looking touring sports coupe Honda, Kidneys removed without family's permission, Busmen's union calls for £25 minimum, Iceland may buy whalers to reinforce fleet, Science report Birds: Measuring flight altitude, Provisional IRA leader charged after arrest at his Dublin home, Environment Taverne party encounters planning difficulties, Not just a job for people who like people, British doubts about tunnel delay signing of Anglo-French pact, New Zealand will not attempt to release yacht, Big changes in forgery law recommended, The globe-trotting X-ray girl, Whitehall plays it by ear in Africa. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: The Union Discount Company Of London Limited, Fribourg & Treyer, Ppa, Asprey, Mellersh & Harding, Pilkington Glass, Dreyfus Management International Limited, Datsun, Edgar Allen, Bank Of Ireland, County And District Properties Limited, Ansafone, Heal's, Foyles Art Gallery, Braid Group Ltd., Rib, Mercedes Benz, Fraser Ansbacher, The Honda Civic, Bristol Street Motors, Datsun Baker Street Ltd., Courtaulds, Leicester Permanent, Klm, Leipzig Fair, Wg And S, Ibm, Chatham House Journals, Boac, Haggard, Whitbread And Company Limited, Toyota (Gb) Limited,, H. Samuel Limited, B.B.C. Radiovision Exhibition, George Allen & Unwin, Caffyns Ltd., David Hansford & Co., Dormer. Law: Law Report July 18 1973 House of Lords Publication of thalidomide article would be contempt of court Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd, Captured Arabs to face trial in Israel, Professor tells libel court IQ tests overrated, Policeman jailed for two years, Niece says she worked as prostitute for Janie Jones, Execution of 10 men in North Yemen, Libel damages of £500 for Mr Frank Chapple. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,436, Chess leaders agree draw at nine moves, Radio, Broadcasting, British artists set new records. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Cycling Hoban demoted in Hot Spot sprint series, Hockey Welsh team leaves for West Indies, Racing Rheingold looks at top of his form, Bowls Scotland head for ninth successive title, Tennis Lewis helps organizers to catch up with backlog, Croquet, Rifle shooting Two Canadians share in a triple tie, Athletics Lerwill beats record and gout, Sports in Brief, Yachting Sailor based on Midlands reservoir is first home, Rugby Union English officials described as 'pirates', Golf Warwickshire trying for third women's title, Football Stock to answer misconduct charges today, Cricket Amiss sees England home with quick 100. Reviews: Private Lives Bbc 1, Palladio at Vicenza, Gerhardie: the hibernating novelist Memoirs of a Polyglot, Macbett Bankside Globe, The inexhaustible riches of Luis Bunuel, Fiction in brief, A triumph of imperial morale Red Year The Indian Rebellion of 1857, Freedom is dying everywhere The Sovereign State The Secret History of ITT, Raw material for debate The Public Schools, Quick guide, The cries behind the grins Funny Way to be a Hero, Yesterday's Girl Granada, Fiction Kinship. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Summer recruitment dossier, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 17, 1948 W.G. loses a wager, Mr Porter and Mr Goodall, meet Mr Wagner. Editorials/Leaders: The Silence Of The Law, The Key Evidence On Watergate, A Policy That Will Not Work. Letters to the Editor: Symbol or history?, Government should act on abuses of bulk buying and cut price system, Social priorities and Channel tunnel, Cardinal Josef Mindszenty, Colour TV competition, Raise deposits for cocoa futures trading, Threshold pay agreements, Marmalade, Puritans among Cavaliers, Air passenger screening, 'Romanoff and Juliet', Detente with Russia, Service charges and VAT, A North Wales Museum, Attitude to race in Mozambique. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Parish Clerks' Company, Oxford University class lists, University news, Latest appointments Navy chooses new C-in-C Fleet. Obituaries: Lord Morton Of Henryton Former Lord of Appeal, Mr Pal Ilku: Hungarian Education Minister, Jack Hawkins Much-liked actor who came to epitomize British stalwarts. Deaths. Births. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Equities firm in thin trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Dollar stages mild rally. Business and Finance: No shortage, brick men say, Society's chief says 'no easier mortgages', Bunker Hunt joins BP for lawsuit over Libyan oil, Court grants ICI staff union's inquiry plea, Nations still divided as Nixon round approaches, Equities Shares without conviction, Associates' deals, Company Meeting Moss Bros Successful Year Profits Up 26% Now 44 branches in U.K., Mining Prices now the key to Agnew, Company News Bumper results from Cattle's (Holdings), Fixed Interest and Money Gilts weaken further, Australia cuts import tariffs by 25 pc in move to curb inflation, Year's advertising total estimated to be best for more than decade, Commodities Lead tops £200 for first time, Europe and Overseas American banks' profit growth, EEC bank's first British loan, Walk-out protest at 'Royal' docks, Joint union and management trip to foreign firms, Briefly from the Boardroom, Volkswagen in no rush to construct US plant, Pirelli reveals £67m recovery plan, PLA joining Sterling Guarantee in docks plan, London And Cambridge Economic Bulletin-I The seeds of a classic inflation Robert Neild analyses the 'implausible assumptions' of Government economic policy, CBI urging that works councils should be set up throughout industry, Sharp rise in basic wages since Phase Two, Issues & Loans ICFC in first EIB British loan, Six foreign companies taken over by Zambia, Ridiculous to subsidize strikes, Lord Stokes says, Miners will get increased redundancy payments, Business Diary:Verburgt's currency hot seat, Government call halt to Rhodesia bond tussle, Members give approval to rise in subscriptions averaging 60 pc, Fed reveals intervention to support the dollar, Copper smelting capacities are expanding, Metal Box links up with Japanese group to build glass factory in Nigeria, Takeover Panel in 'no offer' move, Bids and Deals Reed pays £2.1m for bath firm, Towards a more stable dollar premium market. Business Appointments: Business appointments Gresham Life name new directors after transfer. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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