The Times - 22/02/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Moshe Brilliant, By Clive Borrell, By John Groser Political Staff, By Roy Farndon, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Christopher Sweeney, From Robert Fisk, By Martin Huckerby, By Stewart Tendler, From a Staff Reporter, From Penny Symon, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By Our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Sue Masterman, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, From Mario Modiano, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Joyce Whitehead, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Robert Fisk, Martin Quinlan, Philip Norman, Robert Moss, Philippa Toomey, Guy Brett, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Kenneth Loveland, Alan Coren, Ronald Butt, Geoffrey Wansell, Bernard Levin, PHS, TIM BEAUMONT., ERNEST BETTS, , WALSTON, , DINGLE FOOT, , DOUGLAS JAY, , NIGEL SPEARING., MARK BASS, , J. F. LANE, , M. A. BROWNING, , J. E. CUMMINGS, , A. M. J. POMEROY, , T. MARTIN, , GEORGE VINER, , PETER CAREY, , MAG, , A. C. BEDFORD, , CHRISTOPHER HOPE, , STEPHEN MARKS, , J. R. COOPER, , G. MANNING, , FREDERICK BUXTON, L. STEPHEN BYRNE, , H.BONNET, , RODNEY WHITELOCK, , CHRISTOPHER SAYERS, , L. SHEPPARD, , MICHAEL BARNES, , SARA NEILL, , GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, , HUGH JENKINS, , RICHARD STEVENS, , SAMUEL CARR, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , IVAN HALL, , OLIVER FIENNES, , FRASER NOBLE, , JESSICA DOUGLAS-HOME, , EDGAR P. YOUNG, , A. N. WELLS, , VERNA KENDALL, , by Penny Radford, Katie Stewart, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Lord Cohen of Birkenhead, Yfrah Neaman, The Bishop of Leicester, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From David Cross, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, By Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, E. G. WOOD, , DR PETER DRAPER, , MR TONY SMART, , C. W. CUMBER, , C. JAMES BROWN, , COLIN HUTCHINSON, , HUGH LEGGATT, , JOHN CHRISTOPHERSON, , Peter Jay, Oliver Stanley, Ronald Kershaw, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Loyalist and IRA leaders run compounds in Ulster jail, African strike action spurs Pretoria to review of wages, Travel firms announce surcharges on winter sun holidays, Show business group buys 400 wheelchairs, 'Chimera' of safeguard in detention system, Defence policy draws no Tory fire, Science report Physiology: Maturation trend, Lack of spares increases gas difficulties, Specialist's approach to mental patients lacked compassion, ministy report says, Snow reports, 74 killed as Israel planes bring down Libyan airliner over Sinai desert, Motoring XJ12-a car that dreams are made of, Toy gun believed carried by raiders costs 56p, Synod returns to attack on investment of funds in South African companies, Peking's little foreigners to learn Chinese, Community head will call on the Queen, Peace appeal in pay packets, Secret Nato papers posted to Russian embassy, Regional situation, Pay code will aim to stop use of fringe benefits as loophole in restraint, Athens students in all night protest sit-in, Compulsory curb on Kellogg prices, Irish parties cancel rallies for security reasons, Thousands rally on student grants, Belgian prince to visit Moscow on trade mission, Mr Brezhnev says peace opens new doors, Bhutto threat to sever relations with Britain, Hamburgers, Londoner cleared in share certificates case, Pakistani boy accused of murder attempt, Most shows likely to cancel pig classes, Tory misgivings about Mr Heath's sense of direction, Marshal Pétain's remains to be returned to island grave after police discovery of coffin, Nine for dairy murder identity parades, Labour backing for PR, Complying with EEC rule on pollution would add £20 or more to car's price, British technical aid plan for Korea, Kennedy aid to Provisionals alleged in book, Former White House aide linked with ITT case, Teachers invite Mrs Thatcher to mass meeting, S African rugby chief rejects mixed trials, Publishers put on trial, Jailed Greek's diary of torture, RAF strength is to be reduced by 6,000, Nun gives 'kiss of life ' in attempt to save soldier, Muscovites told their leaders outdo tsars, Glimmer of peace in railways dispute, A one-woman show, Night raid wrecks bases in Lebanon, Restive CBI warns Government to allow bigger price increases, Dutch art fetches high prices, Tories get hint of triple Labour victory at polls, Thousands miss schooling in London, Africans in Rhodesia are prepared for new talks, Layfield panel criticizes GLC for its 'dubious' approach to planning Environment Tony Aldous, Lincoln urged to reject extremes, Air of change as Lyons awaits election, General strike talk 'rumour-mongering', Three members of Angry Brigade given additional prison sentences for cheque offences, Pakistanis bewildered by deaths of two young men, Analyst's eye on racial contrasts, Princess Anne visits OAU's headquarters, The Times Diary Here we are, all safe and sound, Defector who finds life too quiet, MP's protest to Home Office on imitation arms, Uganda minister resigns by telegram, 20 years of war in Laos signed away, Emphasis on new deal of Labour and unions, Concorde to check its effect on climate, Mr Nixon defends 'high purpose' of the war in Vietnam, Drivers' health check plan, Yard squad to track down Black December, Getting things done, Boy died after operation to improve balance. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Fuji Bank, The Union Discount Company Of London Ltd, Ppa, United Mexican States, Newsociety, Ecclesiastical Insurance Office Limited,, Barclays International, Vickers, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., Publishing Editor, Interim Statement, British Rail, The Compleat Import/export Guide, Icfc, Foyles Art Gallery, Mellon National Corporation, Lord Brothers (Travel) Ltd, Angus And Robertson, European Gazette, Peugeot, Janay Publishing Company Ltd, Eyre Methuen, Textured Coatings (U.K.) Ltd.,, James & Tatton, Urban Land Investment In Australia, Chatto & Windus, Royal Viking Line, EQUITY & Law, Edward Webb & Sons (Worcester), Ltd., Cumbernauld, Macmillan, Times Special Reports, The London Hilton., Tyndall, Department Of The Environment, Abbey Life., Angia, Lindustries. Politics and Parliament: Information centres to help small firms, 'Clobbered' gas men get Wilson pledge to fight for inquiry, Government reject free TV licences for old House of Commons, Immigration rules comprehensible and humane, Government majority on immigration of 43, Former Labour minister seeks EEC compromise, No action yet on Centre Point, Survey will show how immigrants fare House of Lords, New Palace Yard through the ages, No basic food price rises from latest currency moves, Councils to get their say on heavy lorries. Weather: The Weather. Law: Journalists fined for describing guillotine deaths, Damage caused when overloaded lorry toppled irrecoverable Ashmore, Benson. Pease & Co Ltd v A. V. Dawson Ltd, Queen's Bench Division Wrong calculation of benefits Regina v Birmingham Appeal Tribunal Ex parte Simper, £1,750 fine for theft of rare books, Court of Appeal Disclosure of medical case notes Dunning v Board of Governors of the United Liverpool Hospitals, Marmalade pop group cleared, Death sentences in Amman, Mild sentence in euthanasia case, 'No evidence to upset will'. Sport: Rugby Union Argentine forwards exert full pressure, Squash Rackets New generation of British players keeping step, Sports in Brief, Racing, Football MacDougall moves to West Ham United for £150,000, Hockey Canadians and Midlands feast on nine goals, Tennis Cox qualifies to play in Quarter-fianl, Boxing Plenty of work ahead for both Clark and Maguire, Show Jumping Name of The Maverick changed to Mr Banbury, Catterick Bridge results, Cricket West Indies in no mood to go for runs. Reviews: What Gilels likes, All Our Saturdays Yorkshire, Fiction Ella, Composer, wage-earner, wife and mother A Goldfish Bowl, Jewish and proud of it, Bristol Old Vic for Hongkong, Paperbacks, Rubbra's new symphony Sinfonia Sacra Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society, Provisional ire To Take Arms, Visit by Bournemouth orchestras, The camera's compassionate eye, Urban guerrilla: hero or terrorist? Protest and the Urban Guerrilla, A thriller at home in the West End A Private Matter Vaudeville, The death of a family business The End of Austria-Hungary By Leo Valiani (Secker and Warburg £6.50) Clash of Generations By Lavender Cassels (John Murray £4) The Austrian Achievement 1700-1800. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, The Times Motor Show Place, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Public Notices, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies. Arts and Entertainment: Rogers and Starr at Hampstead, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,312, Radio. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Melodious mishaps with no strings attached, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 21, 1948 Displaced Persons. Editorials/Leaders: Urban development Engineers' Alice in Wonderland logic, Landmark Decision, A Cautious Defence Policy, Was This Lame Duck A Swan?, The Tragedy In Sinai, Sunshine Profits Of Kelloggs. Letters to the Editor: Overlooking vital figures in car industry wages battle, Inner motorway plan for London, How independence came to India, Censorship of films, The Dark Lady, VAT problems of art trade are unsolved, Error of interpreting statistics, Thoughts on the fears about world energy, Loopholes for Rhodesia, 'Guilty men' and the law of evidence, Beverley Minster, When Gladstone smiled, Lincoln Cathedral, Softer landings, NHS management: unanswered criticism and obsessive definition, Time to give credit to two men of vision in the steel industry, 'The Fellow-Travellers'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Dean Edwards, Colonel A. M. Reid A distinguished doctor, Joseph Szigeti. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Banks fall sharply, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street, New Issues Samuel Osborn rights result, Foreign Exchange Gold touches $80 an ounce. Business and Finance: Plea for retention of regional premium, Mr Bentley accepts revised bid, 78 licences ready for air travel organizers, Reshuffle at Inchcape, Expansion for DataSolve International, Eurosyndicat, Commons committee told regional development incentives 'inadequate', Guide to the taxation reforms Nuts and bolts of new corporation tax, EEC delays issue of farm prices for 1973-74, Associates' deals, Gold touches new peak after heavy buying, Commodities Cash tin jumps another £22, Company is auctioned as proof of ownership, Forward Levels, New £5m factory for the South, US food index will show biggest rise in 25 years, Mining RCM production falls in Dec quarter, Government imposes bar on price rises by Kellogg after monopolies report, Mr Peterson in London to see ministers, Company News Treasury bar BHG dividend increase, Pay controls must stay, engineering chief says, Barclaycard recruit, Bids and Deals Mr Gulliver starts build-up of Oriel Foods, Continental Can wins European Court appeal against Commission, ContiCommodity comes to London, Average pay for manual workers is slightly less, 'Insider' chosen for top job at Inland Revenue, Felixstowe wins contract, Provident Clothing's defensive element, Union move to keep Rolls Motors in British hands, No interest to be paid on delayed tax refunds, Hoogovens strike seen as start of all-out challenge by Dutch unions, Money Market Rates, Dresdner Bank to promote UK investment links, The bitter truth at Barnsley Brewery, Equities Heavy losses in bank shares, EEC lead content plan, Poor countries 'face crisis', 1 in 5 labels on food 'incorrect', Singapore introduces tough legal curbs on shares speculation, BRS management agrees to meet drivers' stewards, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts upset by Libyan news, President Nixon ready to be tough if US goods are discriminated against, Business Diary: Brokers break it off, Briefly form the Boardroom, Machine tool firms in £3.5m merger, Rise in interest rates 'could force savings banks to seek assistance'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Douglas Haddow's new post. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties.
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