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The Times - 31/01/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Sweenev, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By'John Groser Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Roger Choat, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Ian Murray, By Gerald Ely, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Binvon, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Joyce Whitehead, From Harold Power A New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Anna Stephens, Rosemary Harris, VIRGINA RAYMENT, , P. D. V. CROCKFORD, , MRS L. GORDON, , CAROLINE C. WILLBOURNE, , JUSTIN R. D. PHILIPS, Margaret Wain, , Richard Wain, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Richard Maylan, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Keith Horner, Robert Shelton, Irving Wardle, Geoffrey Wansell, Peter Evans, PHS, by Richard Crossman, LESLIE TOWNER, DAVID N. SAMUEL, , D. G. M. SANDERS, , PETER LIDDELL, , E. F. TIMMS, , PETER REDDAWAY, , JOHN HARRIS, , PETER SELF, , DAVID CROUCH, , MAURICE ASH, , WILLIAM RODGERS, RICHARD WIGGS, , W. BATES, , JOHN STOKES, , FAN YEW TENG, , IAN McGEOCH, , EVELYN DE ROTHSCHILD, , ANDREE PULBROOK, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, A correspondent, Sir George Edwards O.M., Mr F. Heyworth Talbot, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, R. A. COLE, , JOHN NYE, , P. J. M. STONEY, , R. G. COOPER, , A. E. B. PERRIGO, , E. ROYSTON PIKE, , F. R. G. WEBB, , Ian Morison, James Dewhurst, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed, John Whitmore, by Paul Kimball, by David Spanier European Editor,

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News: Children 'offered sweets that contained LSD', The problems, Snow reports, Centre Point let, resort says, The Mediterranean All-seasons tourists target, Arts Council to be given record £17m grant, Gold medal orchids at the RHS show, Police seek man after stabbing, Opposition tables first pay freeze Bill amendments, Acid tankers switch to rail, Possibilities despite problems, Mr Crosland says that coffee pot was worth about £40 in 1966, Engineers' union considers calls for big pay rises, A ministerialist's view of a constitutional challenge What the unions will have to answer for, More homes started but fewer are finished and council building slumps, Israel calls for close links with the Nine, Industrial expansion hinges on long-awaited seven-year plan, Fees to Mr T Dan Smith 'open and above board', School caretakers sue vicar over dismissal, Danish debate on EEC relations urged, Science report Pollution: DDT in barracuda, Peace and stability the real European interests, Long-term shipbuilding outlook more promising, W Germans remember takeover by Hitler, Man 'buried' in US listed as PoW, Few enlisted by Uganda recruitment mission, US sees Mr Heath as useful ally in European bargaining, Palestine guerrilla chiefs sceptical about value of unified military plan to recover occupied Arab land, Students and police hurt in Lebanon clashes, Tension over US monetary relations with Europe will dominate Washington talks, Stricter controls to stop unhappy property speculation, Premier to concentrate on Belgian internal problems, Liberal leader reshuffles party spokesmen, Guernsey fiscal policy a main election issue, Disused RC church to shelter homeless, National lobby plan to urge retention of family allowances, Black gunmen wage war on New York police, Lord Hunt calls for parole changes, Dr Kaunda blames Britain for crisis, Appreciating the potential of a Foree for the good, 'English disease' that escaped the doctors, Aer Lingus bidding for blacked service, Factories on pastoral scene, Untidy start expected to talks on troop cuts in Vienna today, Where it really is warm enough to swim on Christmas Day, NZ Premier critical of immigration rules, How Britain embarrassed Washington over peace, Draft peace pact presented in Laos, Brezhnev appeal for ceasefire to be respected, Personal view Press and Parliament and the truth, Radioactive fluid kills man after 30 years, Cambridge Circus building plan protest, Iceland calls for better proposals from Britain, Japanese buyers force prices up to high levels at Art Nouveau sale, Protest over locked exits for Princess, Displacing mineral wealth, Homes in tower blocks, farmhouses or disused mill-with olive press, Southern Africa 'explosive', Militant union line on Phase Two plan, Firemen died searching for trapped colleague, Loss of American orders would not mean Concorde's end, Fraud claim unbalanced, bacon curers say, Byzantine discovery in Jordan, Heath 'contradiction', Trotskyists led actors' strike call, Equity say, Farmhouse gunmen seized in Hague drama, UDA says it can no longer stop sectarian assassinations, The Times Diary Big Brother is watching you, Cleaning up quietly at break of day with a vast and hungry 'Shark ', Tories accused in ILEA reply to 'waste' charge, Tory rebels demand state spending curbs, Link with mainland will bring new prosperity, £59 return fare across Atlantic under discussion, Ambitious tourist targets and huge hotel plans, Mr Dayan warns Jordan over Arab links, Economic advantages from association with EEC, Marine deserter in Sweden 'will not fight in Ulster', M Peyrefitte paints dark picture of effect of leftwing alliance, Fighting dies down in S Vietnam but wrangle delays peace force, Children and books How to enjoy the first lessons in developing a sense of the past, Sense of insecurity over uncertain policies holding back settlers, 'La Stampa' pioneers use of facsimile printing, Swedish police defeat bid to save birch trees, Price will decide where the extra beef goes, Sale of special coins to finance 1976 Olympics, Composer hits wrong note at rehearsal, Cambridge Union may be student centre, It's Skipalong and Swingtime with Eileen Fowler, the fit families' favourite, Pilot who hit mountain top told Cyprus airport he would fly in visually, Union asks TUC to drop freeze policy, Social affairs post likely for Briton. Law: Two guilty in Watergate trial, Court of Appeal Law of contempt and suppression of public debate Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd, Woman and 10 men are remanded after raids by crime squad, Judge refuses costs to 'Nasty Tales', Charity theatre sues West End theatre over play, Boycott of Tokyo trial continues, Suicide couple killed boy, jury decides, Deposit of land certificates Barclays Bank Ltd v Taylor and Another, African driver cleared in Barnard accident case, Defendants should not be debarred without notice London & County (A & D) Ltd v Mitchison Sons & Partners, Ruling for widow at Ibrox fund hearing, Jury told that neighbour saw 'dead' widow, Thalidomide article ban unfair, court told, Paris court stays £16m will of Mme Chanel. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: National Bank Of Greece, Knight Frank & Rutley, National Mortgage Bank Of Greece, Hawkes And Company Limited,, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Commercial Bank Of Greece, G. T. Whyte & Company Limited, Caplan Profile Group Limited, Cyprus Airways, Hellenic Industrial Development Bank, The Catholic Enquiry Centre,, The National Tobacco Board Of Greece, Aeonics, Interim Statement, Its, Mears, The Department Of Trade And Industry, Ansafone, Greece's Energy Economy Under Constant Development, Cruft's Dog Show, Cassar & Cooper, Parliamentary Digest Ltd.,, Greek National Welfare Organization, Amlgamated Distilled Products Limited, Leicester Permanent, Joseph Sanders & Partners, "Nina Palace", Ote, Hertz, Greece, Malta, The Livadhia Complex Kyrenia-Cyprus, The Bank Of Cyprus, Abbey Life., Bea, Compagnie Arabe Et Internationale D'investissement, Peers, Unicef, Brentnall Beard (Holdings) Ltd., National Organization Of Hellenic Handicrafts. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Pakistani doctors, Accidents caused by unguarded minds House of Lords, Rail museum will cost £1.25m, Cooling-off period in pyramid selling, Prime Minister denies being evasive over Phase Three House of Commons, Air links sought with Peking, Defence lands, Warfarin to control grey squirrels, Prime Minister sticks to his guns over briefing, Aldermaston joins the Ministry of Defence, Nearly 24m working days lost in industrial disputes last year, New limits for rate rebates, Statement soon on youth employment, Hybrid Bill may mean delay over Maplin, No survey of private collections, Codes of safety at sea to be reviewed this year. Picture Gallery: Calman and women. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Krag gains German prize, Latest appointments. Sport: Olympic Games Salt Lake City decline to hold winter event, Football Lincoln plan for first division within 10 years, Rugby Union Lineout strength threatened in France, Sports in Brief, Hockey East women find their feet and win, Yachting Everyone must pay to mess about in boats, Sport Racing Red Rum should continue on his winning way to Aintree, Squash Rackets Hunt plays his fish before landing it, Cricket England thwarted in late dramatic thrust, Boxing Buchanan could retire from ring after only two more contests. Letters to the Editor: 1662 Communion Service, Small hoteliers and the Fire Precautions Act, Fairer capital gains tax, Rhodes Scholarships, Access to facts about Concorde, Cloud over telescope, Spina bifida children: the kind of problems faced in a special pattern of life, A stamp to commemorate Adam Smith, Architectural records, Place of Foulness in regional plan, Noise on Ullswater, State grants for management services, Stricter control of immigration, How they spoke, Split painting, The Navy"s case, National Savings advertising, Turkish political prisoners. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Alastair Sim's next stage part, More pattern than purpose Portrait of a Planet Arts Cambridge, Not cricket, Dr Storr Our Sporting Life Bbc 1, Trio di Trieste Queen Elizabeth Hall, Stratford' 73, LPO/Jochum Festival Hall, Mikis Theodorakis Albert Hall, Red Buddha Theatre Round House, Balanchine ballets Covent Garden, Gustav III takes the stage again. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge champions, Radio, Mistress of Novices for the Piccadilly, Tristan und Isolde cast changes, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,293. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Britain's Strike Toll, The Reputation Of Third Parties, Mr Heath Must Explain Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 30, 1948. Obituaries: General Andre Puget, Countess Spencer, Mr A. Trystan Edwards A town planning pioneer, Professor T. A. A. Broadbent, Mr Denis Chetwood. Business and Finance: Commodities Rubber prices surge ahead, Harland & Wolff confirm £150m Israeli order for six carriers, Not the time to buy Woolworth back, Difference between executive education and training, Mitsubishi oil stake, Recruiting call as Mersey dockers shortage worsens, Bids and Deals C & C pays out £18m in property foray, Melvyn Westlake looks at British industry's preparations for EEC tariff cuts Facing the cold wind of competition, 12,000 Leyland jobs halted by pay dispute over BRS licences, New Issues ADP prepares for market return, Nigerian oil strike by Phillips group, Construction training levy change criticized, BP route of Scottish oil pipeline approved, Tokyo curbs initial cash payments for ship exports, Brick output for 1972 records rise of 6.2 pc, Freeze brings big drop in size of pay awards, Free executive service, Briefly from the Boardroom, Union warning, Nixon economic report is joyful at domestic scene but gloomy internationally, Financial guidelines sought on electricity, Business Diary: Lloyds jobs for the girls, Surge of orders for UK shipyards expected to follow the 1972 slump, Japan's surplus down to $4,741m, Equities Technical rally lacks conviction, £25,000 an acre for building land, Higher silver price 'appears inevitable', Banking Tangled tentacles of international consortia, Cheaper second mortgages, City Panel overrules Woodall objections, Hawker predicts big future for its quiet new airliner, Fixed Interest and Money 'Long gilts decline', Dollar in need of aid in wild trading on international currency markets, European airbus success 'depends on sales finance', Mining Tanjong production boosts profits, Three-way merger between UK nuclear groups proposed to Select Committee, Company News Northern Devs sets sight on full-time £6.5m, US drug company appeals against £90,000 fine by European Commission, Congress asked to extend tax on foreign loans, Associates deals, Putting a price on people. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Share prices feel way to a cautious recovery, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Foreign Exchange Dollar continues to weaken, London & Regional Market Prices Woolworth disappoints, Wall Street, SE ruling on commission. Business Appointments: Business appointments New vice-chairmen for the Advertising Association. Births.

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