The Times - 02/10/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Richard Wigg, From Denis Taylor, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Tom Aldous Environment Reporter, by Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Political Staff, From Penny Symon, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Hugh Noyes, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, By Phillip Howard, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From George Clark Political Staff, From David Wigg, From Fred Emery, From Victoria Brittain, From a Special Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Bonavia, Paul Overy, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Richard Maylan, Leonard Buckley, David Wade, Miles Kington, by Prudence Glynn, From John Hennessy, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby CorresDondent, By Dennis Bird, By Norman Fox, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Norman Fowler, PHS, Julian Critchley, DAVID R. BELL, MICHAEL PENTY, , ROGER CALVERT, , PETER HORDERN, , J. R. COLVILLE, , LEONID VLADIMIROV, , ABERCONWAY, , ROBERT LOWE, , CLIVE JENKINS, , JOHN R. FREARS, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , WALTER J. SMITH, , DAVID SCOTT-GATTY, , JAMES FERGUSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sales Room Correspondent, By Our Educaton Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Transport Correspondent, C. McC., From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Margaret Drummond, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Anthony Thomas, By Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Labour Staff, R. A. ADCOCK, , B. A. LAMPLOUGH, , From Mr Paul Taylor, PAUL TAYLOR, , By Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, Ross Davies, Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Paul Fabra, Gilbert Mathieu, Giulio Mazzocchi, Gerhard Sehanz, Dennis Topping, David Bonavia, Maurice Bommensath, Jacqueline Grapin, Joachim Gehlhoff, Mario Salvatorelli, Written by: Karl Grün and Hans Stollhans, Die Welt., Raymond Barre, Sergio Devecchi, Michel Boyer, Henk Ohnesorge, John Woodland, Carlo Fruttero and, Franco Lucentini,
ResumoNews: Waiting for the diplomatic axe to fall, Taverne campaign opens, Sharing the state's wealth, W Germany allowed to build bigger U-boats, Mr Heath's promises had 'melted like snowflakes', Two for the tee, Social Back to work as tensions mount, Publishing firm asks for receiver, Property: No drop in Paris price levels, Children tell viewers of daddy beating mummy, Letter From Peking, GLC orders inquiry on 'scandalous' landlord, Minimum wage rejected by card vote, Picasso's family donate 51 works to France, Hotels in Europe: 'too much expected from too little', Proposal for road haulage nationalization forced through, China's anniversary day is marked by bitter Soviet attack Chairman Mao's 'betrayal', Heart hospital alternative to Highgate development, Britain offers to withdraw cod war frigates, Viewpoint Farewell to Utopia, Mr Kosygin fails to win over Yugoslavia, £20m order for high speed trains approved, 1p a gallon on petrol from Thursday: heating oil up, Police give Norton motor cycles new chance, Socialists make big advance in French local elections, Three ministers resign in Switzerland, Commodities Coffee: Consumption rises to new heights, Labour's major Bills 'will have to be guillotined', Mergers of many colleges of education suggested, White House rebuttal of Agnew attack, Eight hours of BBC television for the royal marriage, Profile A man to bridge the gap, College virus may be new strain of B influenza, Britons fly to the 'lost world' of Doyle, Winchester trade slumps over bomb trial fears, Facts And Figures, Striking off orders against solicitors, £50,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, Liberal threat to force election in Australia, The Times Diary Blackpool as an open-ended cocktail party, Conference notebook From jollity to gloom as the old ogres trundle out, Meir call for action on terrorists, Mr Markezinis given mandate to form new Greek Cabinet, Refuge in Britain urged, E German rebuff on reunification, Staff shortage 'threatens social security collapse', Stamps: Rapid growth of Special issues, Forum Is inflation inevitable?, Post Office clerical strike causes slight delays, Barracks in Surrey not to be used for a prison, Italian President pays state visit to France, Anatomy Forward in the pilgrim steps, Human right case hearing goes on today, Boxing's most painful part, Italy to end cheap petrol for tourists, Behind The Scenes, Unionists threaten to boycott talks as protest on detainees, More lead pollution near main traffic routes, survey shows, Greek denial of mistreatment of British pair, Communists demand 'left policies' from Labour, CBI want less delay on prices claims, EEC to be urged to mount anti-poverty programme, The railway sandwich survives modernization, Ortoli talks with Mr Nixon 'useful', Lord Boyle gets European university post, Opposition accuses Herr Brandt of weakness, Soames attack on 'ill-informed anti-EEC talk', Swedes guard poison ship, Mr Healey gives warning of extra tax to pay for the most radical programme since 1945, Campaign to stop home accidents to children, 'Biased' exam inquiry is rejected, Watergate attention turns back to courts, Industry which keeps on its toes, 1,000 refugees take shelter in Santiago embassies, The challenge for Interpol, Food subsidies and wealth tax approved, but defeat for Scanlon move on pay talks, £7,350 for drawing by Rossetti, No pressure on nuns to leave, bishop says, NEC to publish North Sea oil takeover plans 'fairly soon', Compensation pledged on housing Act stand, Higher income tax among Labour Party plans for 'soaking the rich', Japan offers cash to develop North Sea oil, Book Reviews, Striking prisoner 'weak', 183 Communists killed in fierce battle 40 miles from Saigon, Caribbean island demand for secession, Poles apart, British Leyland to challenge Pay Board ruling on £4 rise in the High Court, Scriveners celebrate 600 years of their art, Why the poor seem likely to go on getting poorer, Science report Conservation: Capturing giraffes in African parks, Watchmen's TV shows man planting bomb. Index. Display Advertising: Administrative Officer E.U.P.A., British Airways, JANET Reger, The Consulting Engineer, Fownes, Havas Annecy, Tin Smelting Plant, Rank Xerox, Commercio Estero, Jones Lang Wootton, The History Of Hunting, Hull, Spear & Jackson International Limited, The Hague Congress, Peter Saunders, The New York Times, Hutchison International Limited, Bmk, Ansafone, Esso Standard Libya Inc. And Esso Sirte Inc., Rib, Bloom King Main, Piccadilly, Fisons, Peter Brotherhood Limited, L'immobiliere Friedland, Iu International, Rosgill Holdings Ltd, Peugeot, Bental Beach, Europa, Brs Parcels Ltd, Communicor, Societe Tunisienne De Banque, Ida Ireland, Iri Motorways, Hewlett Packard, London Mercantile, Augustus Barnett, Staplegreen Insurance Holdings Ltd, Oyez, Tyndall, Simpson, Olympia International, Stock Exchange Exams, Ncb, Mfi, The Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', John C.Small & Tidmas Limited, Skf, Sofiges, European Investment Bank, Raybeck Limited, Savills, Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial Planning)ltd. Law: Plea to Sir Alec for son in Mexican jail, Actor accused of blackmail, Man cleared on TV show charge, U S banker fails to appear at trial in Basle, £150 fine on each of four bomb hoaxers, Engineers defy court, Rewards for children who chased man, Daughter of Mr Rippon had drug, Seamus Twomey and family in court struggle, Boxer assaulted journalist, Traders respond to claims court aims, Jail sentence on wife of former U S admiral, Canadian is accused of $5m fraud, Woman guilty of theft by appropriation. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, The Royal College of Surgeons of, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Faces and fortunes: English treasures in Brussels Europalia Brussels, Eco Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sykes Bbc2, Spnm Purcell Room, Ashkenazy Perlman Duo Festival Hall, The Dylan Thomas File Radio 4 (tonight), George Melly Burford Bridge Hotel. Sport: Squash rackets Three more players to join flight to professionalism, Racing Friend of old horses hands over the reins, Football Record fee for Sparke transfer, Yearling sales Best price for Cavo Doro's half brother, Ice skating Britain would dearly like to be hosts to the world, Sports in Brief, Boxing Bugner can hand out a long range caning, Golf Jacklin draws Player for fourth time, Rugby Union A team to provide the Japanese with a truer match physically, Olympic Congress Entries for Games are just an open exhibition of lying says Keller, Show jumping Broome leads all-male team for N America. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): We must not leave it to that nice Mr Brezhney, 25 Years Ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 30, 1948 Appeal to UN. Editorials/Leaders: Therapy For Criminals, Herr Wehner's Faux Pas In Moscow. Letters to the Editor: Working in Hongkong, Constitutional role of the Sovereign, Rough justice?, Theory and practice of insurance broking, Training of doctors, Educating immigrants, Transport in London, pay policy-obligations and rights, Mortgages and commercial blackmail, Short circuit for tennis, Jackson Amendment, Marxism and liberty, The Labour Party and nationalization, Political extremists, Channel tunnel terminus, Drugs and sex offenders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Navy promotions, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Sir Ronald Holroyd, Sir Kerr Bovell, David Macbeth Sutherland, Major John Moffat, Mr Allan Flanders A leading authority on industrial relations. Business and Finance: CBI states reservations on Bessborough report, Equities Second line stocks active, Pay Board vetoes rise for building workers, Europe and Overseas, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged gain ground, Computer news IBM and CDC compete over timesharing, Newsprint talks 'useful', Turner & Newall pays £13m for Bakelite Xylonite plastics interests, Swiss lift 'hot' money curb, Chile devalues escudo by 143 pc, Issues & Loans Eurodollar credits almost double, Another N Sea gas find, Union defies court order, Associates' deals, Doubts on hotel occupancy rate, Mining Buffels uranium expectations, Petroleum Bill will strengthen the role of ENI, Latest retail spending figures show 3½ pc boost in annual rate, Forward Levels, Industrial prop that became a propeller, Libyan committees will fix oil takeover terms, Vehicle builders want safer lorry chassis, French to build biggest tanker, Commodities A copper price of £700 forecast, British Match plans for Wilkinson Sword, Briefly from the Boardroom, Why German chemicals need foreign growth, Alaska pipeline cost soaring to $4,500m, Monopoly inquiry on supply of bread, flour and building bricks, Business Diary: Rooting for Maxwell, Improved RB211 on test, Policyholders face 'unfair' burden, The six-legged dog's dilemma, Monetary reform still far off, bank chief says, Metal forum record, Top-level council will try to settle car strikes, Company News Smurfit plus TPP make £1.4m in six months, RAF install most advanced computer system, Bids and Deals Slough Estates in Chicago, Birds Eye facing tougher terms from food suppliers, Housebuilders: still a strong case for caution, £6m Dundee Perth bid by Charrington, Penn Central liquidaition problems for Nixon Administration, Coal Board seeks $50m in Eurobond market, Union leaders see Chrysler chiefs after stewards' talks break down, Inflation tapers off in Germany, Sainsbury moves into clothing field. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Tobacco shares active, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir John Partridge joins the Dunlop board. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,500.
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