The Times - 20/02/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Gage, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Warman, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Timothy Raison, By Tim Jones, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Christopher Reed, From Philip Short, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Bernard Levin, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, David Bonavia, PHS, Ian Murray, TOM SARGANT, , CHARLES CURRAN, , STAN REYNOLDS, STEWART LANE, CHRIS DUNKLEY, ELKAN ALLAN, JOHN HOWKINS, CLIVE GAMMON, BERNARD DAVIES, BARRY NORMAN, PETER FIDDICK, VIRGINIA IRONSIDE, PETER LENNON, MARTIN JACKSON, B. C. BUTLER, President, Social Morality Council, LESLIE I. EDGAR, Vice-President, MARGARET MILES, Chairman, SMC Inquiry into the Future of Broadcasting in Britain, RITCHIE-CALDER, Vice-President, Social Morality Council, c/o 17 York House, W8., ED BERMAN, , ANDREW WATSON, , AUSTEN WILLIAMS, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, , JAN KEAREY, , A. L. ROWSE, , W. SOWTON, , LLEWELYN-DAVIES, , KEVIN LAFFAN, , PETER HARRISON, , ELIZABETH FORBES, By Philip Howard, By Clifford Longley, By Ian Morison, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Andrew Wilson, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl, SIR EDWARD HALE, S. J. RAYFIELD, S. E. SCAMMELL., From Stewart Harris, M. McMANUS, , PETER PARKER, , W. R. REES-DAVIES, , T. M. HAYDN REES, , Maurice Corina, Ronald Kershaw, By Roy Farndon, 'By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth Owen, By Dennis Dwyer, by John Woodland, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore, by Professor P. N. Dhar, by Sarwar Lateef, by A.N. Haksar, by Sir William Strath, by C. Subramaniam, by V. I. Chacko, by R. K. Raju, by Dr Karan Singh, by S. C. Anantharaman, by Raunaq Singh, by Homi N. Sethna, by S. V. Rayan, by L. N. Mishra,
ResumoNews: Indian envoy walks out of Peking banquet after attack over Pakistan, Stormont powers bedevil Ulster, Chinese call Kissinger talks 'very good', Pacifists protest over new law, Sioux win few concessions, Going Dutch over a prices and incomes agreement, Another chief attacks race policy in South Africa, Indian opposition in boycott of Parliament, Snow reports, Salute to citizen men-of-arms, Engineering now a significant earner of foreign exchange, Retention of Ringway 1 angers anti motorway groups, Education notebook Trying to serve two cultures, Male lecturer who stripped before girl students is rebuked for lack of taste, Big expansion in plantation industries, Injections nip elm disease in the bud, Police see men in hunt for killer of milkman, Farm price system again readjusted by EEC, India, Librarian stole Services books to pay for betting, Bonn reporters barred, Fashion, Regional situation, Debate on Europe's role, Science report Vision: Early experiments, GLC is unlikely to stop 'Last Tango' showing, British MPs pioneer link with Brussels, Union leaders applaud Mr Nixon as he seeks their support for new trade policy, Seclusion and confusion in Peking, Fears over loss of trading advantages through UK entry into EEC, Gas strikes in cities as union intensifies attack on pay policy, British doctor pleads for Greek colleague, Car owner to be made liable for fixed penalty offences even if he was not driver at the time, Skills preferred to capital British aid, Speed of nuclear development helps to meet special calls for power, Yugoslav court considers trial for film director, Airliner blast Arabs 'have fled Italy' report, Greek vase in New York museum alleged to be diggers' plunder, Union agrees to fresh talks on rail dispute, 50 guns salute Copernicus, Growing self-reliance marks economic advance, Vatican calls synod of bishops for next year, Trade with Britain still has stamp of imperialism despite industrial complexity, Customs say duty-free rules are puzzling, P�tain's coffin vanishes from island tomb, Actor denies PC pretence, Socialist Mayor of marseilles in fight to stop Communist bogy driving voters into Gaullist camp, 65 killed in Soviet jet crash at Prague, General Amin now turns against Zaire's leader, All four Vietnam military groups blamed for failure of the ceasefire, Leaflets on gas help for sick, Power for councils to buy out landlords urged, Television used as scapegoat, IBA chief says, Lincoln candidates are busy trying to explain to voters who they are, Report on GLC development plan urges new road network and central traffic restrictions, Nation takes up the challenge of protecting its rich heritage of wildlife, The Times Diary Saying something positively black, �10,000 paid for rare pair of Swiss revolvers, Surinam unions intend to spread fight to Holland, Teachers' strike may close 80 London schools, Local government reforms 'may harm the homeless', Mr Heath asked to admit stateless Uganda Asians, Voice of moderation in the face of union histrionics, Government cautious on ring road report, Vast market offers opportunities to investors-but the road is not always smooth, Code proposed to protect public on loan rates, Broken china was buried near gypsy's caravan home, Call to bring in rationing of food in Zambia, Uphill task but bright future for tourism, Internal routes require new aircraft, Belfast police find shot man in snowdrift, Italian Bill to ban string-pulling for jobs, Health areas criticized, Textile exports are up against trade barriers, Japan more likely to buy Concorde after envoys waive deadline, Ministers emphasize 'no deviation' by Government from its plotted course to fight inflation. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, Corporation Of London, Cox & Kings Indian Holidays, Hmt, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ncdc, India, Tube Investment Of India Limited, Interim Statement, Easun Engineering Co. Ltd., Fiat, Bme, Taylor Woodrow, Jessop & Co. Ltd., Indian Coir, The Shipping Corporation Of India Ltd., Itc, Tata Enterprises, Tda, Pretoria Portland Cement Company Limited, American Express Card, Bharat Electronics Limited, The World Wildlife Fund, Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Halifax, Ernest Scragg & Sons (Holdings) Limited, Air-India, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd,, Gardening, Chemexcil, Count Line Limited, Mmtc, Engineering Export Promotion Council, Ashok Leyland Ltd.,, Simpson, Hampton & Sons, Bharat Earth Movers Ltd.,, British Monomarks (Est. 1925), India Tourism Development Corporation, Transitional Storage Units, Bea, Guest Keen Williams Ltd, Charities Aid Fund, Signode Limited. Law: Former detective planned �13.5m gem theft, Four charged over riot in Corsica, Queen's Bench Division When a tree is wilfully destroyed Barnet London Borough Council v Eastern Electricity Board and Others, �10,000 cheque frauds, Crown says, Police take 320 statements in death inquiry, U S appeals judge is found guilty of taking bribe, Man who killed ragging wife is freed, Court orders five judges to hear appeal, House of Lords Tenant gave no notice of latent defect-no liability on landlord O'Brien and Another v Robinson, Free holiday for shoplifters, says magistrate, Legal aid and insurance companies-10 Law Lords consider costs, Arms dealer on export charge, Athens student protesters given suspended sentences. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, �4,000 plus Appointments, Transfer Books, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Accountancy, Services. Reviews: London Music Digest Round House, The Winter's Tale Oxford Playhouse, Leaving their legends behind, Chilingirian Quartet Purcell Room, Woyzeck Open Space, RPO/Kempe Festival Hall, Uto Ughi/Fou Ts'Ong Queen Elizabeth Hall. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Thatcher defends strategy for expansion throughout education: major step forward, Medicine safety 'not weakened', Government investigating 'Beat VAT' advertisements which mislead public, �15m deficit by 1975, TV programmes should reflect local cultures, BBC men under a cloud, Ringway would ease inner London traffic congestion House of Commons, TV licence evasion down to �5m, Education should unite not divide society, Fulfilling national role of Ordnance Survey, Code to regulate second mortgages. Sport: Tennis Grand Prix money goes up by �380,000, Show jumping Professionals not to get appearance money, Racing Colonel Poole rejects offer for Lunchtime, Cricket Intikhab replaced by Majid after winning series, Sports in Brief, Athletics Miss Peters gets place in Rotterdam meeting, Football The cup tie that had everything and then something extra, Rugby Union Cooper plays at stand-off against France, Boxing A bout to stifle a long transatlantic yawn, Rackets Faber sets pace then Boone takes control, Golf Jacklin ends 41 strokes behind, Rowing Sawyier could dominate Boat Race as Oxford's stroke, Hockey Canada still with little to show for their efforts, Squash rackets Hunt restored at Barrington's expense. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb 19, 1948 Czech Manifesto, It takes two to tango so count me out. Editorials/Leaders: Money Supply Expansion, Ringways Are Not The Only Answer, Teachers Stay Away From School, A Quid Without The Quo. Letters to the Editor: Heating and ventilation engineers, Right to a jury, Film of Laffan play, Warning 'breath of fresh air', Root cause of colour TV imports, The Dark Lady: nature of historical proof, Birmingham traffic, Harsh facts of estate duty administration for legatees, Piccadilly and the public, Hostels for youths, Management consultancy aid for the smaller companies, The gas strike, Defining indecency, The dangers of muddled thinking, Urgent need for large conference centres in U K, Violence in the television news, Need for waterways, Broadcasting inquiry, Small interest then, Covent Garden encores. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Scholarship is awarded in college caretaker's name, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr T. W. Hutton Former Editor of The Birmingham Post, Claudio Guerin Hill, Dr Patrick McGlynn, Elaine Shaffer. Business and Finance: Ship Canal finds a way out of its dilemma, Molins expansion plans likely to create jobs for another 1,300 workers, Pricerite top executive and director resign, Congress urged to speed dollar devaluation Bill, Mining Metals Exploration rights issue, CBI leader's plea to Canberra on Japanese trade, Unit trusts weather stock market setbacks, Associates' deals, Plea for end to fuel 'in-fighting', Traders registering for VAT likely to be below 1.5m estimate, Britain's carpet makers turn to Europe, Court Line sees bright future for UK shipbuilders, Bids and Deals British Vending gets backing of Nestl�, New Issues Corpn of London's �10m stock, Commodities Why copper has risen �73.50 recently, CIR inquiry into building society drive by union, Dutch fertilizer company set to absorb Shellstar, BLMC profit margins too low at 1�p in the �, Company News Reasons for delay at Town & Commercial, Business Diary: Abbott bounces back, Commodities Coffee again up sharply, Briefly from the Boardroom, Seasonal factors may be cause of sharp increase in overall money supply, N Zealand lines' freignt fates up, Shell's 75-mile Anglesey oil pipe scheme approved, Equities Leading stocks drift, Thyssen bid mooted for Rheinstahl concern, Computer news Assessing programmes for VAT purposes, P & O aims to sell its 10 pc equity stake in Bovis, Court Line's treatment of deferred revenue, Stanley Gibbons stamp portfolio investment plans, Former VW sales chief to head tyre group, Textile unions threaten action on cheap imports, VAT sweetener, West's giant trading blocks start flexing their muscles, New Benelux truck and bus division extends Leyland scope in EEC, Rising food prices Not all the blame rests with imports, Fixed Interest and Money Strike fears unsettle gilts, Hongkong move to abolish newly opened exchange, More Ford men reject strike call, but shop stewards confident, Fears of an end to tax loophole spur sales of certificates of deposit, Foster Wheeler to build �20m protein plant, Swiss to 'control' franc float as step towards repegging parity, Booming German market for British wool textiles. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange The pound falls 50 points, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Insurances lower, Money Market Rates, Drawing of Bonds, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Thomas Linnell post for Mr Dix. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,310, Radio. Births.
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