The Times - 13/04/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By David Wood and George Clark, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Trevor Fishlock, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Walker, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Hugh Clayton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Michael Binyon, By Arthur Reed, From Giorgio Borsa, From Roger Berthoud, From Sue Masterman, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Hornsby, By Gabriel Ronay, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, Sheila Black, Alan Blyth, David Robinson, Leonard Buckley, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Norman Creek, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Thomas, John Young, Richard Harris, PHS, Tim Devlin, M. D. T. EVANS, , JOHN H. SCHUTZ, , SAMUEL HALPERN, , PEREGRINE FELLOWES, , P. WILLCOX, , MEREDITH DAVIES, , BRIAN O'MALLEY, , BARBARA CASTLE, , JAMES A. DUNN, , MICHAEL MEACHER, , GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, , KENNETH MARKS, , EDMUND DELL, , EDWIN WAINWRIGHT, , T. ALEC JONES, , W. T. W. MORGAN, , MALCOLM MacEWEN, , NICKOLAUS PEVSNER, , ENID LAKEMAN, NIGEL MARRIOTT, , GLADWYN, , H. TOMPKINSON, , ROBERT OLLERENSHAW, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, B.W.D.M. writes:, Emeritus Professor F. Bergel writes:, A. G. writes:-, The Archdeacon of Northampton writes:, By Peter Hill, By Guy Hawtin, By Roger Vielvoye, By Christopher Wilkins, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By John Plender, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen, By Roger Vielyove, From Anthony Thomas, By John Woodland, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, R. W. RADFORD, , ALISON HOBBES, , K. V. DEACON, AMANDA MELFORD, , W. L. B. FAIRWEATHER., SYBIL JEGER, , VERA E. A. HARCOMBE, , Denis Taylor, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely, by Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, by John Moore, by Paul Kimball, by John Plender, by Patricia Tisdall, by D. J. King, by Nathaniel Lichfield, by Alan Bailey, by Roy Farndon, by R. M. Summers, by Russell Schiller, by Patrick O'Leary, by F. B. Pooley, by Tony Aldous, by Karl Jones, property editor, , by Adam Murza, by Richard Coopman, by Richard Wigg, by Hans Stollhans, by Sue Masterman, by Geoffrey Dodd, by David Cross, by John Earle, by Karl Jones, by Leslie Bilsby, by Ross Davies, by a Special Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Angry broadside over Britain's 'new friend', Strikes may rob Dutch of milk, beer over Easter, Oil And Influences: Part Three America's problem that is bigger than all of Texas, Planners ready to meet the challenge of change, Level of increases in building costs likely to fall, Move to demolish 27 new houses, Free vote on end to hanging in Ulster, Mr Wagner out of New York mayoral race, £250m land bank for housing proposed, America warns Nine on farm policy, Soyuz delay points to technical problems, Inwards and downwards: How Indians look at India, American 'flying laboratory' in mid-air collision, Solid reasons for keeping the best of the past, Holland: speculators hope to cash in on building shortage, Moving out and saving money, Case for spending much time and money on research as in other ventures, Peking rehabilitates deposed leader, The shoulders that carry main burden in era of high prices, Labour victory gives party overall control of the new Greater London administration, Confusion over survivor list upsets relatives of Swiss air crash victims, Birth at home baffles bureaucracy, Government controls may not end office rents spiral, Factory design surprisingly original, Fresh patterns emerge in provinces, Five of six Taverne supporters elected, Four blacks are hanged in Johannesburg, Picasso's collection is 'bequeathed' to Louvre, Andreotti Senate victory over party rebels, Sounding the death of Nell, Mr Nixon faces vital decision over US role in Cambodia war, Drug company ordered to cut the price of tranquillizers, Mistake in design led to collapse of bridge, Underwater missile study ordered, Cry of 'revenge' as 140,000 give heroes' funeral in Beirut to guerrilla leaders killed by Israelis, EEC centre the bridgehead for invading experts, New and important footholds in continental ports, Students in riot over difficult geometry paper, US guideline of £14 wage for S Africa blacks, Reconciling urgency and good design, Miners vote against May Day strike a setback for TUC, Scandinavia: thatched cottage survives urban explosion, Warnings to smokers in £300,000 film and advertising drive, Charity dumps 'rogue' van, Policeman killed by grenade in Milan riots, Tougher gun law warning by Mr Carr, Need for second thoughts about investment market, Vanguard's black box is decoded, Vote of confidence for M Messmer, British & European property, Flexibility of approach brings hope for casualties of town centre development, France: Minister declares war on faceless blocks of flats, Labour sweeps to victory in London and all six of the metropolitan counties, The Times Diary What election? Oh, that election, QE2 crew are offered £50 'danger money', Science report Prehistory: New light on Golden Fleece legend, Mr Faulkner tries to heal split among Unionists, Frenchman and Swiss held for 'helping raiders', A bargain basement overseas, Belgium: booming Brussels scene dominated by British, Liberal victory raises hopes for general election, MPs vote for control over professions, Estates are the answer for an industrialist in a hurry, Jordanian killed by bomb in Athens hotel, Africa's miserable million, Dispute at BBC disrupts TV programmes, Germany: home of one's own getting more and more expensive, Nixon aide promises Watergate clarification, AUEW reaffirms boycott of Industrial Court, Refugees pour into Phnom Penh, Shots fired at troops after man is killed, EEC frames rigorous environment policy, Conservatives trail in provinces, A man with £20m to spend on hotels in two capitals, Divisions in Franco ranks show at union congress, Offers may end strikes at hospitals, Execution of Croatian terrorists announced, Mixture of styles gives charm that makes restoration worth while, 'Revolution' urged to widen jobs for girls, Wilson visit to Czechoslovakia causes stir, Opportunities and problems in residential sector, Shopping, Europe, Irish Republic:optimism and determination, Italy: politics and delay cause uncertainties for developers, Food prices Little change for meat, but tomatoes are plentiful and cheaper, Chinese walkout after attack on Russia, Indian agents 'helped foment Sikkim trouble', Shopper's choice: High Street or out of town. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bernheim Outremer, Fuller Peiser & Co, Richard Ellis, The Carlton Tower, United Dominions Trust., National And Grindlays Bank Limited, J. Trevor & Sons, Herring Daw & Manners, Flotex, The Spacemakers, South African Airways, Lex Service Group, De Groot Collis, Atcost, London City & Westcliff Properties Limited, E. Fogarty & Company Limited, The Hp-80, The Times Motor Show Place, Lalonde Bros & Parham, London City Westcliff Properties Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bernard Sunley Investment Trust Limited, Mepc, Fiat, Army & Navy Stores Limited, Pepper Angliss & Yarwood, King & Co, Leavers, Apc International, Donaldsons, Chestertons, Healey & Baker, Star [Great Britain] Holdings Limited, Union Corporation Group, Twa, Huddersfield Building Society, Greater Peterborough, Leamington Spa Building Society, Debneham Tewson & Chinnocks, The Chartered Surveyor, Savills, Mellersh & Harding, Langs, Brixton Estate, Hillier Parker, The Merchant Trust Limited, Artagen Properties Ltd.,, Edward Erdman & Company, Aip, Thomson Land And Properties Ltd., Capital & Counties Property Company Limited, Smiths Gore, John D. Wood, Grimley & Son, Allsop & Co, Conrad Ritblat, Investment Versus Inflation, Farringdon Records, Jones Lang Wootton, Clark & Fenn (Holdings) Limited, Northampton Development Corporation, Anglo American Corporation Group, De & J Levy, Fisons, Jacques De Duve S.P.R.L., Town & City Properties Ltd., Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Yellow Pages, Chamberlain & Willows, British Steel Corporation, Army Officer, Hampton & Sons, Westmoreland Properties Limited, Burns-Anderson, Weatherall Green & Smith, G. W. Sparrow & Sons Ltd.,. Classified Advertising: Business Services, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Theatres, Educational Studentships, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, The Council, Appointments Vacant, Management And Executive. Arts and Entertainment: Mendelssohn Double Concerto, Wexford director, Aquatints by Rouault fetch £8,000, Radio, Adorjan holds chess lead in drawn game, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,355, Broadcasting. Weather: The Weather. Law: Mr Niesewand and depressed, Judge, jury and child pay visit to play area, Four to face trial on a voluntary indictment bill, Russians jail Jewish 'spy' for 10 years, Driver asked doctor for credentials, Lionel Bart went abroad without leave, Court of Appeal Correspondence between solicitors 'note or memorandum in writing' Law v Jones, Promoter dishonest over actor, judge says, Wool firm convicted, Manager's false description-employer not liable Coupe v Guyett. Politics and Parliament: Keeping insurance in competent hands, Drug company ordered to make substantial cuts in price of tranquillizers sold to NHS, Lords to hear appeals by Stafford and Luvaglio, Chief scientists for Conservancy Council, Poison bait device to kill grey squirrels, Labour not helping EEC prices, Next week's business, Emergency services and traffic lights, More powerful RAF with 6,000 fewer men, Outspoken MP feels inhibited by rules, Apologies over advertisement accepted by PM, Cuts in 540 price rises, Weapon training. Reviews: Aida Covent Garden, Documentary polemic Savages Royal Court, The charm of Chabrol's bourgeoisie Just Before Nightfall (Juste avant la nuit) (x) Academy One Brother Sun, Sister Moon (u) Paramount That'll Be the Day (aa) ABC2, Shaftesbury Avenue The Train Robbers (u) Warner Rendezvous Tiffany Jones (x) Rialto, Olga Granada, Royal Danish Orchestra/Semkow Festival Hall, Maurizio Pollini Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Swimming Miss Gould may forgo Games in New Zealand, Games appeal for £80,000, Cricket Dispute between Boycott and Yorkshire settled, Sports in Brief, Racing Grasse ready to prove her ability, Rugby Union A backward step when the game is going forward, Tennis When Battrick confused first with third, Horse trials Miss Faulkner takes early lead at Badminton, Table tennis, Football Lincolnshire's surprise defeat at festival, Golf Coles at his best in variable wind, A record in his last race. Editorials/Leaders: Woman's Work IS Seldom Trained, Mr Wilson Goes To Prague, Rising Port Charges, Profiteering In Drugs. Letters to the Editor: Hospital workers' pay, Methods of voting, Sole agent for house selling, Israeli action in Beirut, School governors, European farm prices, Equal pension rights for women, Explaining architecture, Sweetness not all, Government theory and practice on anti-inflation controls, African Homelands, Excise views on value-added tax points, Noises from an organ, More business sponsorship, Under Bloomsbury Square, Interests of oil importing states, North Carolina senator, Homes for rent, A cure for insomnia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 12, 1948.. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, New Canon of Westminster. Obituaries: Sir Sidney Marshall, Dr Sidney Farber, Professor S. H. Hansford, Mr George Prins, Sir Cuthbert Ackroyd Former Lord Mayor of London. Business and Finance: Dismay at new US emission rules, Mining, Plea to ease squeeze boosts Far East shares, Bids and Deals, Australia plans petroleum and minerals body, Esso doubles profits but gives a warning, Commodities, Company law plea by Mr Feather, Fixed Interest and Money, Two US finance groups to form British network, Rentokil loses VAT appeal, PLA keeps to Whiteall policy with a 'modest' charges increase, New Issues, Car groups poised for cut backs as component strikes decide today, Business Diary: Another string to Lord Caccia's bow, 'Maximum' pay offer rejected by seamen's union, Brokers sue clients over Equity Funding, Briefly from the Boardroom, Third reading for Insurance Bill, Waterways Board chief may go, 'Little hope' of easing levy, Inland Revenue ruling on securities lending, American group planning refinery in Shetlands to process North Sea oil, 700 steelmen at Harland's will be paid off today, Anchor steel peace hopes, Another Nixon pay and prices freeze forecast, Federal Bank moves to cut West German money rates, Company News, CAP blamed for 'a virtual standstill' in grain trading, Accountants ask DTI to set new standards for company directors, Bringing the drugs maverick to heel, Occidental signs $8,000m barter deal with Russia, Business in Europe Agriculture: view from Irish side of the fence, Labour disputes cut steel output by 5.2 pc, Equities Engineerings in demand, Capper-Neill to oppose bid, Government aid for ICL defended, Vickers' accelerated rate of recovery in 1972, Stricter watch being kept on Irish prices, Citroen-Fiat cooperation pact not renewed, Unions asked to form 'mini TUC', Americans air EEC grievances, Shell strike supported by 28 US scientists. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Vickers helped by results, Foreign Exchange, Authorized units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments I Mr William Foden will be Fodens chairman. Property: Residential Property, Flat Sharing, Land For Sale, Country Properties. Births.
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