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The Times - 12/07/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Christopher Walker, From Jose Shercliff, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Tim Devlin, From Robert Fisk, By Ian Murray, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Peter Nichols, From Stewart Tendler, By George Clark Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada and A. M. Rendel, By Christopher Sweeney, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, From David Wigg, , From David Bonavia, Teresa Hayter, John Percival, David Pryce-Jones, Bevis Hillier, Michael Ratcliffe, Robert Nye, David Williams, Philip Norman, Tom Hutchinson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, Bernard Levin, Denis Taylor, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Ronald Butt, M. A. FAUL, , RICHARD WAINWRIGHT, , MICHAEL CALVERT, , FRANK FIELD, W. D. MARTINEAU, , JOSE DA FONSECA, , D. J. MABBERLEY, , THOMAS BALOGH, , HUGH DYKES, , JOHN WINDSOR, , BRUCE KNOX, , DAVID W. BELL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr R. Scott Russell, Sir Morien Morgan, Mr William Farr, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Alan Coren, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Plender, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Stone, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Peter Hill, By Ross Davies, By Guy Hawtin, By Alan Hamilton, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Malcolm Brown, GARNOCK, , C. P. MORTON, , R. M. HILARY, , GRANTCHESTER, , C. COOK, , KENNETH BROWN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Waymark, by Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, by Patrick O'Leary, by C. A. Prendergast, By Robin Mead, by Ian Murray, by Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, by Charles Lyte, by Alan Bailey, by Paul Kimball,

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News: Bewildering array of incentives to tempt the employer, Minister urged to safeguard railways, Optimism on scheme for young offenders, Fishermen defeat dumpers, Katie Stewart, Grandson of Picasso dies at age of 23, Survey of 15,000 UK households shows average size has fallen to two persons since 1947, Michigan court curbs use of psycho-surgery, Town pledge to consult in Yorkshire coal find, A festival of propaganda for modern historians, Mail order group in voluntary liquidation, Bonn bribes hearing takes place in clinic, More Oxford class lists: chemistry, human sciences, Government resists Labour move for debate as 'massacre' storm grows, New inducements for farm amalgamations proposed, Mr Wilson proclaims nationalization plans as 'fearless' socialism, Lack of silos hampers Soviet grain harvest, Filling the gap when a factory leaves, The big move: lure of the lower rental..., Sir Denys Lowson to give up £5m profit, Environment How Warrington will expand, Portugal to launch an investigation, Trawler's wires again cut by Icelandic ships, Emigrés accuse Special Branch, Mr Mitchell in bitter clashes with senators, Get together and help yourself if you want a home of your own, Frigate in banned nuclear test zone, TGWU militants fail in move to prevent union defending itself before Industrial Court, Reports are pure fiction, says Rhodesian writer, Warning of nuclear risk if US troop cuts one-sided, BBC rejects Younger committee proposal, Illegal immigrants quit homes and jobs to avoid blackmail after Lords ruling, Motoring Honda makes bid for larger share of market, Mr Craig claims legal ploy will unseat many members of Ulster Assembly, Law authorizes new security courts in Turkey, German policeman who shot Scot will not be tried, The interrogation of Father Hastings, The vital factor is improved communications, Longer leash for prices watchdog?, Unions favour dispersal but..., Good news for mothers, Israelis favour evolution of Palestinian state, Adviser to 3,000 firms, Solicitor says libel laws are unfair, Africans share burden of fighting Frelimo, Europe's MPs impatient on powers, Science report Neurology: Why the sloth is slow, Two rebels worry the Pope, A quest for Irish unity from out of the shadows, 'Sunday Times' man says he stands by his views about anthropologist, Chinese debate work of political schools, The Times Diary, Reports from envoys sought by Mr Heath, Labour may not be cheaper, UN ignored Portugal's requests for observers, M Mitterrand voices Opposition support for Government's hard line on monetary policy, Claimants inquiry refused, Out of town, Peace in Fleet St but issue stays unresolved, 122 die as Brazilian airliner crashes in France, Prince gives advice about anarchy, Forthcoming, Elbow room at reasonable cost, Commons inquiry leads to wage increases for thousands of black workers in South Africa, Uprooted staff have their emotional problems, Father 'spent thalidomide cash like water', Mr Mitchell's testimony is given rough handling by senators, Girls were 'threatened with Kenny Lynch heavies', witness tells court, African states agree on EEC tariffs, Motions by Tory MPs support Caetano visit, Mr Heath reaffirms belief in Maplin airport project. Law: Shinwell son is among 15 charged in US, Boy with rifle terrorized housing estate, Man in club case denies part in attacks, Women ran 'post office' for prostitutes and clients, Complaints about conduct of thalidomide case, Stafford case QC speaks of fresh evidence issue, Law Report July 11 1973 National Industrial Relations Court Unfair dismissal: time limit inapplicable Crockford and Another v Crown House Engineering Ltd. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Aycliffe Peterlee, Ppa, The Guthrie Corporation Ltd., Macarthur's, Pickfords, Jones Lang Wootton, Rolex, Ramc, Herring Daw & Manners, Chartreuse, Midland Bank, Odeon, Western Selection And Development Company Limited, The Department Of Trade And Industry, Ansafone, Foyles Art Gallery, Northern Commercial Trust Limited, St. Mark's Research Foundation,, The Location Of Offices Bureau, M & G, Pergamon Press Ltd., Welfare Insurance Co. Ltd.,, Tecalemit Limited, Warrington New Town Development Corporation, Pan Books, Morris & Blakey Wall Papers, Buckminster Trust Estate, Glc Valution And Estates Department, H.A.G, Runcorn, Powell Duffryn, The Continental And Industrial Trust Limited, Atcost, Bfg, Craigavon Development Commission, Hine, National Employers' Mutual, Greater Peterborough, Broadbent-Jones & Partners, Charter Consolidated Overseas N.V., St. Martins Property Corporation Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: New Dean of Wells, University news, Latest appointments, Meeting, Alderman resigns another chairmanship. Picture Gallery. Sport: Cricket Glorious evening helps Murray endorse grey morning decision, Sports in Brief, England's uphill struggle, Rifle shooting, Cycling Wright first in tenth stage of Tour, Athletics World high jump record, Tennis ILTF move against militants, Golf Weiskopf takes lead late on day of long clubs, Racing First £100,000 race taking shape, Football Ipswich stand to at the drop of a name. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Escaping from the telephone, Removing Pakistani fears of deportation, Even the cat qualified for a bogus degree, Britain fares better than her competitors in combating inflation, Government have no facts to substantiate allegations of massacre by Portuguese troops House of Lords, More on motoring, Labour wants special force rather than private firms to guard aircraft, Profits from the oceans could help third world, Rent increases, Builder and his foreman head a land committee House of Commons, Directives against hijacking. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Entertainments, Women's Appointments, Old Mrs Bell's, For Sale And Wanted, Appointments Vacant also on pages 28 and 29, Business Services, John Tyzack & Partners Ltd., Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Jackson-Stops & Staff, PROPERTY also on pages 10 and 11, Harrods Estate Offices. Reviews: Beware of the butterfly bomb Breakfast of Champions By Kurt Vonnegut Jr, Poulenc: charmer at his unchanging best., Science fiction Rendezvous with Rama By Arthur C. Clarke, Television I remember when... Thames, The Fatal Gift, Good old Kim Philby: The Long Road to Moscow By Patrick Seale and Maureen McConville, Philomusica Burlington House, Impresario by accident Braunsweg's Ballet Scandals By Julian Braunsweg, The Flight of Icarus, Love in a cold climate R loves J Chichester Festival, Shabby Tiger Granada, Quickguide, The life and death of a revolutionary Leviné, An English intellectual dynasty Julia Margaret Cameron A Victorian Family Portrait, Neglected modern. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Chamber orchestra's first festival, £490,000 for panel bid by sales clerk, Broadcasting, Books and things, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,430. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 10, 1948 Berlin power cuts, Before your very eyes: The impossible in action. Editorials/Leaders: One Day Past The Climax?, Economics And Politics In Phase Three, Britain: A Rather Comfortable Country. Letters to the Editor: Convention centre for London, Production management, Dominion monarchies?, Modern capitalism, Profits and a penny on a pint, The exchange crisis, Reported massacre in Mozambique and Portuguese policy, Severn Valley Railway boardroom decisions, A solution to the present currency crisis, Sad reminder, Transcendental meditation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Robert Ryan Tough film actor, Mr Charles Doughty Former MP for East Surrey, Mr Tor Gjesdal, Mr H. E. L. Porter, Sir James Roberts, Mr S. B. Gates. Business and Finance: Imps profit up by 20 per cent, Commission move to ban cereal exports, Bids and Deals, Staff of Cadbury Schweppes to have more say, Commodities Cash copper over £800, Details of state aid for wool textiles industry out soon, Dilution probllems for Imperial Group, Mr Jack Jones attacks the lump, Growth is not causing overheating Treasury minister tells MPs, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Firm 'hammered', Business Diary: Bending the pipeline route, Pact against the lump, Perkins men go back for second time, Office permits scheme 'producing confusion', Briefly from the Boardroom, Chobham Farm dock labour scheme, Wall Street up 19.87 points, Warning by QC in plea for Roche injunction, Finance groups start talks on merger plan, Capital expenditure figures improve, U K seeks trade simplification, Coral improves offer, CBI undecided on Phase Three pay, Mortgage interest rate debate begins today, Mobil consortium strike oil in £6.3m N Sea block: big yield expected, Issues & Loans, Fitch shareholders in Pricerite bid clash, How the markets moved, Rivals are striding hard on the heels of shoe trade giant, Company News Bambergers give scrip after record £2.1m, Mr Nixon wins fight on tariffs, Alarm over Japan's TV invasion, Widening of the LOB horizons, Profits rise for Bank of England, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Committee of 20 face pressure to agree on money reform scheme, Associates deals, 16 accused in New York of $18m securities plot, Europe and Overseas Chloride seek $21.4m stake in Connrex. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Equities Steadier but unconvincing, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Bank shares firm, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Fixed Interest and Money Early rally in gilts lost, Spot Position of Sterling. Births.

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