The Times - 01/02/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, By Clive Borrell, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Alan McGregor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Henry Tanner, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Harold Power New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Tim Snow, Michael Ratcliffe, Joel Hurstfield, Roger Baker, Iverach McDonald, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, Kay Dick, Louis Heren, Alan Blyth, Paul Moor, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, Ronald Butt, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, S. B. GRANT., C. H. DOBINSON., L. F. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS., EDWIN BROOKS., A. S. A. EAST., A. A. WALTERS., ROBERT W. JOHNSON, , C. J. WILKINSON., JOHN GRANT., BRIAN MacARTHUR, , REGINALD GOODWIN, , ANTHONY MAYER., ALASTAIR NICHOL, , JAMES FERGUSSON, , JOHN CHAPLIN., Dr Rowse., EB, COLIN MAcINNES., by Penny Radford, Katie Stewart, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, J.H.H., Miss R. H. D. Winter, Dr D. H. Michael, By Maurice Barnfather, By Roy Farndon, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Anthony Rowley, By Hugh Clayton, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, P. D. MAUD., R. G. STAPLES., ANDREW GEORGE ELLIOT, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Guy Hawtin, T. LINDKVIST, , Peter Jay, Nicholas Ashford, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, By Dennis Dwyer, Adrian Hope, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Our Industrial Editor, From Stuart Harris, John Whitmore, Peter Waymark, by John Gaselee, by a Special Correspondent, by W. L. Catchpole, by Michael Brown editor, Policy Holder Insurance Journal, by J. K. Tunnicliffe managing director, Bray Gibb Wrightson, W.L.C., by Margaret Stone, by Eric Brunet,
ResumoNews: Strike-hit Natal industrialists hold talks, Peking will meet Year of Ox in style, Snow reports, The Times Diary Can Leftists look pretty?, Dr Kissinger to have talks in N Vietnam, Sea and air: competition brings problems for underwriters, Protest by Ulster MPs over UDA, Madrid cancels concessions over kidnapping, Mr Kirk edges closer to Britain on defence, Uganda Army chief says guerrilla base captured, Who can drive the machinery of help?, EEC farm policy effective in Britain today, European difficulty of the worker across the frontier, Mr Wilson denounces 'disregard' of MPs, Fashion in shoes 'may cripple children', Brevity marks start of Vienna talks on troop reductions, Task force to fight cities' decline urged by Shelter, Environment Keeping what little there is of paradise away from the ardent bureaucrats, Flexible package deals for householders, Higher degrees awarded rise by 17pc, Rules are laid down for politicians' visits to schools, U S wants two-week break in Helsinki negotiations, Bonds: high yield and low tax, Number code on eggs will tell housewife Community country of origin, Mr Smith insists border closure was right, Watergate trial leaves questions unanswered, Keep close watch on values, Fears of another one-day rail strike as Aslef considers new pay offer, Architecture gold medal for Sir Leslie Martin, Warrants out for 'pyramid' company executives, Passenger's counterblast to cruise 'propaganda', Green card needed despite EEC entry, France approves human rights treaty, Mr Sadat asserts democracy is chosen path, ILEA told of poor progress in reading, Australia to abolish penal sanctions against unions, Science report Energy: Power from the Earth, Design Report Furniture in quantity but what about quality?, Car repairs: motorists should be made to use approved garages, President Nixon calls today's talks with Mr Heath 'enormously important', More scope for self-employed, Heath help sought to save London theatres, Scottish gas men to stage one-week unofficial strike, Borstal girls in riot, Miss Curry, city wise, beats all comers for job as nature trails warden, Right to live and a duty to die, IRA promises revenge after murders, Gaullists fail to alter venue of Parliament, Generous help available for hospital patients, Eat and smoke less, medical group tells pilots, M Pompidou is to visit China in September, Motoring Warnings on windscreen for motorways, Children march against army service reform, Poulson hearing QC facing Bar Council investigation, New Bill promises expanded business, Community benefits will be limited, Saigon-Vietcong squabble paralyses ceasefire, Severe tremor kills 30 in central Mexico, Waste-not 'Wombles' to tell children of pollution, 47 per cent rise in new house prices last year, Trawlermen reject charge, Mr Connally tipped to be next Republican choice, Talks fail to open Jordan to guerrillas, Success story of linked life policy, Foundation directs arts cash to provinces, One-man bus less efficient, 'Which?' says, Premiums rising after heavy setbacks in construction, Parents praised for decision on heart risk boy, Big business can call on specialists, Naval clash between Spain and Morocco reported, Marketing emphasis switches to what public really wants, Bar Council wants criminal law revision proposals considered in context of the law as a whole, Insurance a special report, US Senator shot twice by robbers, Income for life for the elderly, BBC chief says Warhol interview failed, Anglo-French backing to continue, Cost of fire damage calculated in millions, Code of practice safeguards secrets in computer banks, Pan Am and TWA will not buy Concorde: high costs and limited range blamed, Centre where people can get free legal advice opens. Law: Kenya fine on nude sunbather, Conflict over letter at fire inquiry, Ban on husband, Police inquiry on diamond 'framing' charge, House of Lords 'Spot the Ball' competition is legal News of the World Ltd v Friend, Cabaret dancer 'exploited ' businessman, Thalidomide article 'part of a campaign', Labourer is cleared of widow's murder, Pornography charge against 8 men, Court of Appeal Parties' right to have case decided without interference Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd, 34 accused of subversion in new Turkish trial, Three accused over £126,000, Austria expels Arab guerrillas, Detective 'did not know rolls were notes'. Politics and Parliament: Restraint of traffic has become inevitable-minister House of Lords, Second hand goods and VAT, Diver in New Palace Yard, Government are ready to help more in Vietnam, Right of Kenya residents to enter Britain, Beliefs of jurors, Councils are answerable for rate rises, Attendance allowance procedures neither remote nor impersonal, Mr and Mrs good enough as titles for life peerages: Labour MP's Bill House of Commons, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, Encouraging group training schemes, Rail cuts report in Sunday Times was purely speculative, Minister says, Health staff pay not special case, Maplin test of strength for Government. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Centre Of East-West Trade, Vent-Axia, Ppa, General Accident, Consult The Specialists, Braid Group Ltd, The First National Bank Of Boston, Barclays International, Air France, Jones Lang Wootton, Pensions, Friends' Provident & Century Life Office, Phoenix Assurance, Furniture Show, Ab, New Society, Gre, Its, Legal & General, Royal Insurance, Foyles Art Gallery, Crusader, Income Bond, Shelter, City Corp, C.H.Heath Group, Yachting World, Pearl Assurance, Willis Faber Advisory Services Limited, Leslie & Godwin Group, Wg And S, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Millionaires' Islands, Gough Cooper & Company Limited, Interim Statements, Prudential, Commercial Union, The London Hilton., Western Australian Insurance, Provident Mutual, First National City Bank, Stewart Wrightson Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Order of St John, Pilot honoured. Property: Flat Sharing, Overseas Properties, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Per, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cricket Successor to Sobers inherits same problems, Golf Humphreys has 67 to lead by one stroke, Sports in Brief, Tennis British teams finish top of their groups, Boxing Scotland hit England hard for victory, Football, Rugby Union Decisive running by Dauga gives cause for thought, Racing The Spaniard and Specify drop out of National. Reviews: Xerxes conquers Leipzig, Fiction, A touch of Hamlet Memoirs: 1950-1963, The Rosicrucian struggle for intellectual freedom The Rosicrucian Enlightenment, Prospector in a rich field The Best of I.F. Stone's Weekly, The Plough and the Stars Nottingham Playhouse, B minor Mass Festival Hall/Radio 3, Colette, the second time around Colette, Lorin Maazel Bbc 2, ECO/Argerich Queen Elizabeth Hall, Rubinstein at 86, Musical based on Bus Stop, Premier with a light heart and a thick skin C.B. A Life of Sir Henry CampbellBannerman, Quick guide. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in February, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan 31, 1948 Assassination of Gandhi, Enter left, muttering and gesticulating. Editorials/Leaders: Criminal Evidence, The Housing Quandary, Mr Smith Raises Some False Hopes, Unsafe To Walk The Streets. Letters to the Editor: Lorries in Central London, Retrograde effect of VAT on nursery furniture, The falling standards of standardization, Briefing of journalists on Phase Three, London housing costs, Indians of Brazil, New factors in the Maplin debate, Church unity, Another Dark Lady, Too long in captivity, Franco-German youth, Newsprint cost danger to publishers, Economics of Concorde, Put men above corporate rigidity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,294, Broadcasting, Radio, Auctioneers astonished by soaring prices. Obituaries: Jack Macgowran Irish character actor, Prof W. R. Dean, Lady Humphrys Dbe, MR JAMES BARLOW A successful story-teller, Sister Eleanor. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Fisons in demand, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Late relapse in the dollar. Business and Finance: Donaldson U S ban sought, Mining MTD chairman on copper situation, No duty on BP's Japanese oilpipe, Australia to seek a full market price for minerals, Eurosyndicat, Patent News Two fresh ideas for spectacles, Civil Service recruits computer expert, Duty-free imports to meet PVC demand, Industry seeks notice of expected VAT cut, Change for overseas loans, New Issues Hawtin set to return minus Westmoreland, Commodities Sharp advance in tin prices, Receiver brought in for Mitchell Construction after share suspension, Frozen fish firms accused, Equities BATS firm in front of figures, Iraq and IPC extend deadline, Xerox Corp is accused of unfair marketing, Importance of Concorde to British engineering, Mr Heath on profits sets a puzzle for the City, Harland and Wolff facing steelmen's dispute, British Leyland believed to be in one of two rival groups preparing bids for Rolls-Royce Motors, Government to provide 4,000 extra places at training centres, Unilever seeks more business in N America, Briefly from the Boardroom, Director says ICI is owed £10m investment grants, Rise in level of new house prices moderates after peak annual acceleration of 47 pc, Move to improve food marketing, Company News Colour TV aids British Relay's interim burst, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged slip lower, Business Diary: A fair Exchange?, Energy the key to Zaire's expansion, Mr Walker asks for warning of increase in Canadian tariffs, Taxation Putting the long-term strategy in public arena, Cosmos Tours lowers cost of package trips, CBI to form pensions scheme for members, British Leyland faces shutdown on BRS dispute, Dollar near its floor on uneasy markets, Tax-free incentives plan, National job evaluation 'could stop pay chaos', Mercedes forming separate UK division for no-limit sales of commercial vehicles, Hairdressing training board accounts lost, Improved Triumphs, Wait for the Court Line report, Mr Aubrey Jones has doubts on real earnings, Bids and Deals Brayhead-German deal on Mastertape, 75pc price rise allowed to wool textile industry, World market conditions 'right for UK exports rise', Some knitted goods likely to be 11 pc dearer, Government ship repairing study delays Swan Hunter's aid plea, Engineering industry orders show sharp rise, Associates deals. Business Appointments: Business appointments Covent Garden Market's new chairman named. Births.
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