The Times - 12/06/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Robert Fisk, By Our Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hopkirk, By Our Education Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Binyon, From Peter Strafford, From Leo Goodstadt, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, From Richard Mackie, From Michael Knipe, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Charles Lewsen, Max Harrison, Paul Overy, by Prudence Glynn, Julian Critchley, Bernard Levin, PHS, David Spanier, C. R. HEAD, , THEO JOEKES, GLADWYN, , A. McCUBBIN, , P. PALMER-JONES, , F. HALM, , PETER TREW, , OLIVER BRISTOL:, COLIN DAMARALAND-IN-EXILE, TREVOR HUDDLESTON CR, MERVYN SOUTHWARK, , LESLIE ST EDM & IPSWICH, , DAVID WOOLWICH, JEREMY SANDFORD, , J. A. S. GRIFFITH, , JOHN REX, , P. M. WORSLEY, , DAVID BASNETT (G & MWU), , RAY BUCKTON (ASLEF), , LAWRENCE DALY (NUM), , ALAN FISHER (NUPE), , CLIVE JENKINS (ASTMS), , MAX MORRIS (NUT)., HARRY BLOOM, , C. H. SISSON, , DEREK HUDSON, , BERNARD WALL., DESMOND SHAWE-TAYLOR, , W. COWLEY, , A. K. RUPANI, , F. M. M. STEINER, , JACK WINOCOUR, , By Tim Devlin, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Margaret Drummond, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By John Plender, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From Anthony Thomas, , By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth Owen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer, JOHN T. WILLIS, , PETER G. WHITEMAN, , RALPH BENNETT, , M. B. DANIELS, , DAVID EALEY, , P. HARRISON-HALL, , Maurice Corina, Alec Nove, Christopher Wilkins, by David Jones, by Adam Payne, by N. Stathakis, by Michael Coulson, by Ben Temkin, by a Special Correspondent, by Lynda King Taylor, by Michael Kallenbach, by Otto Krause,
ResumoNews: Skylab crew test cooling system for space walk, Cento fears of subversive activity in the Gulf, Profits challenge for the retail giant, Guide to weaning children from pop music, Thais to try five colonels on illegal hunting charges, AA subscription likely to rise if VAT appeal fails, Assam governor expected to become London envoy, Immigrant groups to fight Lords ruling, Extensive food price rises approved, Malta's objections removed by Romania, Close vote on Europe worries Government, Six premiers to meet Sir Alec, Stock exchange runs into more trouble on road to recovery, Nigeria's crucial role in African democracy, Tribune group attack Wilson threat of veto, Greek leader to remove all former military men from Cabinet in big reshuffle next month, Government drops plan to fill empty office blocks, W German opposition to elect new leaders, America's need to rediscover Arabia, Police chief vanishes in Hongkong inquiry, Quebec Premier may call autumn poll, West Europe, 48 BEA pilots grounded after stricter medicals, Coloureds' university shut as reply to protests, Final Smith attempt at settlement, Judge puts office director out of work, Right wing strengthened in new Spanish Cabinet at expense of Opus Dei, Scope for industrial training, Privacy is defined in draft laws covering the use of bugging devices, World record broken by high speed train, Rhodesian debt of £18.3m paid by Britain, Property-where the action is, Diplomat in ship dispute may get new posting, Tough city boss with no qualms about black home ownership, Work halted on section of Ringway 3, Big insurance mergers continue while smaller companies battle on, UN mission chief sees no point in Namibia talks, Outcry over curbs on foreign control, South African blacks form first trade union, Three Nepalese hijackers are named, Arts Council opens its first shop, Police meet snags during Poulson checks, Regroupings promise era of plenty, Ambitious arts graduate adds power to a family business, 'Quieter aircraft more effective than Maplin', More training in race relations for police, Labour plan for workers to be shareholders in company-backed unit trusts, Nalgo conference delegates agree to accept Phase Two curb but decide to snub minister, Fashion Don't take an aspirin, take an exercise, Time to speak out on EEC entry, Mr Powell says, Dr Kissinger returns to Paris for talks, Through Afrikaner eyes...., Changing Chinese view of cruel tyrant, Barricades built in Belfast as Protestants fire on soldiers, 25,000 tortoises capture dockers' hearts, Science report Telecommunications: Beating the rain, The Times Diary Taking responsibility for opinions, Stronger powers against bad landlords urged, New peace mission by Dr Jarring proposed, Treasures of ancient China go on display, Navy to hold 3 air shows during summer, Last six results of council elections, World shortages of food 'cause for alarm', Herr Brandt jolted in Israel helicopter mishap, High price of gold intensifies mining search, Joint projects benefit overseas investor, Television is the nation's Pandora's Box, Malawi deports director of news broadcasts, £15,750 for pair of 5ft Chinese vases, Mr Agnew says Senate's televised Watergate hearings will 'muddy waters of justice', Professor Alastair Buchan to give Reith lectures, Alliance Party launches its campaign for power in Northern Ireland, Cost of Vietnam defeat to Europe, Education notebook Students study students to find why and how they entered university, Unions to stop a Chrysler airlift, Equal pay campaign launched with government warning to employers not to wait until 1975, European unity is one of Mr Chi's concerns in Paris, Mining chief sees population explosion as main dilemma, Professor urges need for more dentists in Britain, Business And Trade Centres Of The World-8 Labour issues overshadow bright outlook for economic expansion, Dr Barnard gives up plans to enter politics, Interest rules for state boards defined, Libya to seize assets of U S oil company. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Labour protests at assistance for MPs in Europe, Women recruits sought for Ulster regiment House of Lords, Access sought to Land Registry, Talks with NCB on new pits, No immediate health risk from quarries, GLC to control Thames basin, General inquiry into motor industry labour troubles not ruled out House of Commons, Northern region feeling benefits of upturn in national economy, 'Prosperity depends on fair and effective capitalist system rather than Mr Benn's neo-socialism', 'No immediate danger from Welsh tips'. Index. Sport: Football Currie brings new dimension, Tennis Nastase wins final with embarrassing ease, Sports in Brief, Hockey Netherlands finish top with resounding victory, Cricket New Zealand restore reputation and may yet achieve a 'miracle', Cycling Harrison first in road race, Yachting, Racing Murless well placed to keep record. 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Ltd.,, Olympic Airways, Volkskas, Portrait Of Success, Anglovaal, Joseph Peck Holdings Limited, Lovell, Tyndall, J. B. Holdings Limited, South African Tourist Corporation, O.K. Bazaars (1929) Limited, John Spira, Davenport & Co.,, Addressograph-Multigraph Ltd., Hampton & Sons, University Of The Witwatersrand, Philips, Union Acceptances Limited, Canlifeunits, Safto, Harrods. Law: Widow, 78, drove wrong way twice alone M3, An opportunity to explain James v Waltham Holy Cross UDC, Former mayor admits corruption charges, Newspaper fined for breaching court reporting restrictions in first case under 1967 Act, Murder exhibits delay, Curfew on youths granted bail, Escape bid 'was based on Black power-type plot', Court of Appeal Ex-husband to stay in jail for molestation Vaughan v Vaughan, 'Unknown' man sets puzzle for court, German youths fail in extradition plea, Pregnancy keeps woman from serving sentence, House of Lords Illegal entrants caught by new Immigration Act Azam v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Another Khera v Same Sidhu v Same, Priest 'has an answer'. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The imprint of Yves Klein, Umewaka Noh Troupe Aldwych, Ralph Downes Queen Elizabeth Hall, Alvin Ailey Sadler's Wells, Menuhin Festival Orchestra Festival Hall/Radio 3. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Russia's political asylums, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 10, 1948 Bill thrown out. Editorials/Leaders: Illegal Immigrants At Risk, Strife And Suspicion At Chrysler's, Herr Brandt In Israel, A Dull Bulletin. Letters to the Editor: Mortgagors and their bonanza, Watergate, Stop witch hunt, Italians in the war, Mr Powell on the brink, Prosecution of illegal immigrants, The ethics of political levies, The Ring, Inland Revenue and overseas payments, Copyright and the USSR, Immigrant lawyers, Sir Gerald Kelly, Bread v cake, Voting on a weekday, Rating of site values, BR helping hand, The Foreign Service, Salaries in London, Crash victims' costs, Rational policy for footpaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor B. A. Wright, Fred Greaves, Vc, Mr Sean Kenny A brilliant stage designer, Carlos Selvagem, Mr William Inge. Business and Finance: Computer news Important decisions imminent over industry's future European pattern, Mining, Bats bids £76m for Gimbels, the American fashion store group, Southampton container terminal proposed as rival to Maplin plan, Recent Issues, Uncertainty clips share prices, Associates' deals, Nationalized industries Pull of the 'grass roots' badly needed, Output prices surge by 1pc in first month of Phase Two: go ahead for more increases, Italy's deficit worsens, Fixed Interest and Money Hefty losses in gilt-edged, Cautious watch required to keep growth rate in check, Bulletin says, Commodities Lead and zinc hit new highs, Exports of Scotch whisky at a record level, Russia's credit-barter dealing, Lloyds will pay £46m for stake in US bank, Davy-Rollmakers: a victim of monopoly fears, Company News Vantona fulfils promise in record surge past £2m, Briefly from the Boardroom, New VW model worries Audi dealers, U S copper firm seeking a 11 pc price increase, Bids and Deals 'Royal' eyes on Sterling Ests, Europe and Overseas P & O may take 50 pc of Zapata Naess, Siemens stepping up appliance sales in Britain, US dock peace, Issues & Loans Jones Group offer for sale, Sharp rise in Nissan sales to UK, but Toyota fall, Alcan fear loan costs will not be recognized by Price Commission, Money Market Rates, Bank union takes NatWest to the industrial court, New lease of life for Nigerian oil, S Pearson regroups financial and City interests, Royal Insurance in bid talks, Nigeria signs deal for 35 per cent share in Shell-BP concession, Exxon Corporation, Wedd's profits top £4m despite fall in turnover, MP presses for answers on M1 viaduct, United Drapery Stores, Perkins diesel peace talks fail, State consumer councils may set up working party, Bank of Canada increases rate, GSA to sell 2m ounces of reclaimed silver, Business Diary: Procrastination piques Page, Equities Nervous selling hits shares, Experts' optimistic view of U S stock market, Lords will debate order to cut Roche drug prices, Plant makers will protest over power station review, Growth rate of 14 pc forecast for plastics. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange The pound down 25 points, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread falls in equities. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Successor to Lord Rootes named by Chrysler. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,404, Broadcasting, Radio.
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