The Times - 24/01/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, By George Clark Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Peter Evans, By Our Political Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Berthoud, By Richard Harris, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Henry Stanhope, By Louis Heren, From Philip Short, From Fred Emery, , By A. N. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Stewart Harris, From Mario Modiano, From Eric Marsden, By Christopher Walker, Our Medical Correspondent, Dr Hugh Jolly, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, William Mann, J.H., Michael Wale, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Judith Listowel, Jack Peel, PHS, ROBERT TINDLE, , STAN GRETTON, , BENEDICT BIRNBERG, , R. PETER JOHNSTON, , MAURICE EDELMAN, , ALAN W. BULLETT, , DAVID PELLY, , GLADWYN, , MARGARET STANSGATE, , J. A. H. BELL, , MAX LOCK, , NORMAN HAWKINS, , COLERAINE, , ELMA DANGERFIELD, BRIAN S. COURT-MAPPIN, , PETER USTINOV, , GEORGE GALE, , By Our Medical Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Professor E. W. Walls, Lord Geddes, By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, JILL KNIGHT, , STANLEY COLEMAN, , C. P. TOOTAL, , By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From David Cross, M. J. CONDON, , C. THOMPSON WALKER, , By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, By Dennis Dwyer, Patricia Tisdall, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore, by Michael Frenchman, by a Special Correspondent, by John Groser Political Staff, by Patrick O'Leary, by John Wilson, by Tony Slaughter, by Kenneth F. Chapman editor, Stamp Collecting, by Kenneth R. Lake, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Synthetic meals at schools will continue, Sewage sludge for sea dumped in Thames, Snow reports, British Army expedition for Everest in 1976, Security checks that end in flames, Tug arrives too late to help trawler, Committee ends in farce as Scottish MPs stage sit-in, Publishers sue Lennons for £400,000 damages, Non-churchgoers want their babies baptized, The decorous nationalism of Africa's elder statesman, Man died after injection of drug for asthma, Personal view by Richard Crossman Dangers of heroes and hyperbole in politics, Concorde breaks down with an oil leak, Train drivers delay pay talks decision, Family life with only one parent Our paediatrician on the problems that face a mother, or father, and children, Five alleged Obote supporters to be executed publicly by firing squad after Uganda summary trial, New Tanzania railway to carry Zambia copper, British and Danes differ over bacon, Stamps: artists and angels on the painstaking path to Christmas yet to come, Child lost in tall weeds died of fright, McGovern address criticized in Washington, Whistling to drown rioters in Ulster, Security and confidential printing a special report, Growing Point Learning to live with the recognized hazards of a doctor's prescription, Actress hit men in audience after barracking, US move to ban TV cigar advertisements, The weapons that brought a new-fashioned look to what was an old-fashioned fight, Kashmir leader modifies his demands, Whitlam move to limit arms, Design: small change for Britannia, Supporters' train has a cinema and discotheque, The true gains and losses behind the battle of statistics, Egypt frees 46 students held after riots, The Times Diary Paris on the day they shook hands, Science report Cardiology: Higher risks in soft water, Lyndon Johnson will be buried in the hills of Texas after state funeral, Mr Wilson sets out Labour tactics for pay and prices fight, Cheques with a personal touch, TV workers cannot see Warhol film privately, China can now forge stronger world links, Captain Key 'content with co-pilot', Two techniques in one machine may recapture delicate charm of Penny Black, Lures for the young and unwary, Tighter procedures urged for freeing psychiatric offenders, Onassis son dies from air crash injuries, Mr Barber fails to win over all Tory backbenchers in expounding Phase Two philosophy, Lead factory to restart after tests on children, 5,000 flee island as volcano erupts, In search of a mutual industrial discipline, Farmers attack land payments Bill, Move for more open areas free of motor cars, Nato to reject Soviet plan for forces talks, Baby suffocates as parents flee to West Berlin, Mr Taverne complains of delay, Subsidies for rail losses renewed en bloc, Chronology of US intervention in Vietnam, Policemen talking How stolen antiques are recovered, Angry Heath denial on tougher inflation plans, Yorkshire girl wounded by love-sick gunman in Israel, Bust of 'Fred' is Georgian art treasure, Plans approved for £35m London hospital, No progress in teachers' pay talks, Eleven named in bid for London radio, London talks on diplomatic link with E Germany, Salute to outstanding American, Are these the bitter lessons which the war taught America?, Lord Carrington in talks on Kenya's Asians, The war in Vietnam brought to an end, Greater London Council Tuesday Jan 23 'Oh! Calcutta!' film refused certificate, plastic cards for all occasions, City tries the dynamic approach, Ministers seek smooth passage for Water Bill, Hanoi plays same game, but without trump card, New demand over kidnap of Spanish industrialist, France softens her attitude to EEC-US relations, Parliament's flow of oratory delivered with the milk, The knife-edge concentration that gives banknotes their anneal, Two companies that are money makers-by the billion, Sixpence will be legal for at least another year, Lunokhod takes break as night begins on Moon, Hope for the shells of Covent Garden's past, A high-level courier service, Metric group set up to protect public, Standstill positions do not augur well for an enduring peace, Finn well ahead in Monte Carlo rally. Politics and Parliament: Cleaning of Abbey may start this year, Photographic archives, Rules for transport of dangerous liquids, New bank holidays under consideration, Party leaders clash: Phase Three will not be tougher House of Commons, Cabinet approves revised immigrant rules, Measures aimed at sustaining growth, VAT on children's wear: decision in Budget, Attendance allowances on health boards, Observer plan for Ulster poll, Changing law on divorce in Scotland, Loans for fire precautions, Number using seat belts doubled, Attempt to muzzle the press denied, £ falls in value under Tories to 82p, Research project on Ulster poll, Qualifying conditions of rent allowances for tenants of furnished accommodation to be kept under review-Minister. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, Howard & Accounts Legal & Confidential Work., British Airways, Vent-Axia, Witherby & Co. Ltd.,, Fraternal Estates Limited, British Duvets Better Than Continental Quilts, Aeonics, Interim Statement, Its, Grosvenor Street, Cumbernaulo, Bradbury Wilkinson & Company Limited, Hawkes, Bmw, Sheraton-Heathrow Hotel, Leeds Permanent, De & J Levy, Ansafone, McCorquodale Security Printers Limited, Glen Lockhart Knitwear, Metcalfe Cooper Limited, Staples Printers Limited, Thomas De LA Rue, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Burrups, Portals Limited, Jordans, Metel Box, Healey & Baker, Oyez, Brown Knight & Ttruscott Ltd, Westerham Press, Harrison Eden Fisher Print, Trafalgar House Investments Limited, Inver House Distillers, Ltd., Sir Joseph Causton And Sons Ltd., Republique Gabonaise, Waterlow London Ltd.,. Weather: The Weather. Law: Orderfor£150 compensation on attackers, Council may go to court over surcharge, 'Rich European father paid inquiry agency', Businessman convicted over raid, Literature traps makers of radar check unit, DPP studying report on crime squad inquiry, Summonses 'not served', Inquest sees stunt man's death on film, RIBA Conditions of Engagement and arbitration, Court upholds £21,468 damages award, Pose as duchess's daughter alleged, Dismissal of detective, Serenading officers jailed, Court dismisses appeals by Dennis Stafford and Michael Luvaglio: 'Inference of guilt irresistible', 'Impossible task' for jury in 'Nasty Tales' case, Briton jailed for 12 years on spy charge, Guidelines on welfare reports B v B, Court of Appeal Death of child from wilful neglect not necessarily manslaughter Regina v Lowe, Three years' jail for gang fight youths. Picture Gallery: From the years of suffering: victims of the Vietnam war. Sport: Tennis Russian shows the way to his compatriots, Cricket Roope to open the England batting on his first Test match appearance, Speed skating European titles attract 13 nations, Golf Touring British women lose all three matches, Football Chivers and Marsh in right mood to improve England's goals tally, Sports in Brief, Racing Border Rag confirms owner's View, Rugby Union All Blacks anxious to avoid an unenviable record, Boxing Quiet champion turns to prayer after brutal conquest, Skiing Miss Mir breaks her leg in downhill, Angus and Smith seeded top. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A disappointing revival Tristan und Isolde Covent Garden, London Contemporary Dance Theatre, RPO/de Waart Festival Hall, Watercolours and drawings at Agnew's and Colnaghi's, David Bowie: rock and theatre, Ripper Half Moon, Awards for opera and ballet, Two French Operas, Early Music Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: At The Heart Of European Unity, Government And City: Time For Open Debate, The End Of The War. Letters to the Editor: How to grasp a crook, Guerrilla incursions in Rhodesia, Finding a policy for urban traffic, The juggernauts, Commonwealth courts, The TUC stance on inflation, The Duke and Soult, Asians in Kenya, Increases in car ferry rates to Ireland, Women and the EEC, Galapagos research, Need for urgent amendment to the Design Copyright Act 1968, European security talks, How they spoke, Theological colleges, National claims on use of North Sea gas, Church reunion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 23, 1948. Mr Bevin's vision. Official Appointments and Notices: New Bishop of Tonbridge, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Antiques boom goes on as shares fall, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,287, Radio. Obituaries: Professor Edward Hindle A distinguished and versatile scientist, Sir Vyvyan Board, Sir David Hughes Parry, Mr Alexander Onassis. Business and Finance: Machine tool orders show a rising trend, Malaysian Bill to curb speculation on shares, Increased demand for managers in Ireland, Company News Stelrad bow out with profits on strong uptrend, Bids and Deals Sangers in major move West, Committee of 20's 'wide area of agreement', Commodities, BOAC and BEA to merge under joint name of British Airways, Whitbread will shut plants in brewing transfer, Mr Walker urges closer link for DTI and City, Safeguards sought for Lloyd's, Later statements for banks, Equities Late rally in major stocks, SE inquiry on pre-bid dealings in Hemdale, Dunlop sets out views on Pirelli crisis tomorrow, Share prices rally as selling rush halts, Unit trusts and small investors, Briefly from the Boardroom, 8.5 pc rise for VW workers, IATA resumes fares debate, Ford and Honda talks on tie-up, Why energy prices will rise, NCB plans new £25m colliery in Midlands, Advertising and Marketing J. Walter Thompson to run VAT campaign, Training scheme criticized, Business Diary: Flying a kite on new airline's livery, Shipyards clash predicted, Fall in number of new home loans likely for first time since 1969, Swiss decision to 'float' the franc prompts heavy dollar selling, Steel may go up 5 per cent, £6m ship orders for Wearside group, New surcharge threat over Liverpool delay, The changing face of the CBI, Taylor Woodrow and Costain win £69m dock order, UK computer market records 6 pc increase over previous quarter, NUBE resists panel idea, Contracts £6m highway work for Cubitts Nigeria, Japanese balance of payments surplus slumps by $2,938m, Central bank of Italy defines the financial lira, BAC chief puts Concorde options plea to Pan Am, Shah presents the oil companies in Iran with a painful choice, New Issues Fraternal Ests set to return, Associates deals, BSC will buy scrap metal from Russia, HMSO strike ends, Mining Peko-Wallsend int disappoints, Registrations up but car boom is levelling off. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices Equities nervous, Wall Street, Fixed Interest and Money. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three new directors join main board of Court Line. Property: Rentals, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.
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