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The Times - 18/04/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, From David Cross, By David Wood, , From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, , From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Staff, By David Wood, By Christopher Sweeney, By Penny Radford, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Goverrnment Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, Tony Aldous, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Martin Huckerby, From Arthur Osman, From Charles Hargrove, From our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By David Spanier, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, By Gerry Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Dudley Doust, By Roy McKelvie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Richard Maylan, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Miles Kington, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, Sheila Black, by Richard Crossman, PHS, Roger Berthoud, STELIO HOURMOUZIOS, , PETER SHORE, , JACK LINDSAY, S. C. SILKIN, , MICHAEL STEWART, , MICHAEL FIDLER, , IVOR RICHARD, , TOM IREMONGER, , GRAHAM TOPE, , JURAJ KRNJEVIC, , LAURENCE OLIVIER, , MONICA FLETCHER, , MAURICE C. GARTON., T. J. MARSHALL, , PATRICIA COLLINS, , NORMAN LAMONT, , EILEEN HUMPHREYS, , U. B. BASNYAT, , PETER-JOSEPH TATE, , PETER HAIN, , A. W. SELWYN, , Hugh jolly, Tisha Browne, Victoria Brittain, From a Chess Correspondent, From Philip Howard, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, F. M. writes:-, Peter Ryde writes:-, By Anthony Rowley, By Ronald Kershaw, By Andrew Wilson, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Christopher Wilkins, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Barnfather, From John Earle, By Roger Vielvoye, Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Roy Farndon, By Roger Vielvoye and Guy Hawtin, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, G. W. QUICK SMITH, , E. G. WOOD, , J. R. ELLIS, , IAN BRYANT, , ANDREW S. RAILTON, , R. A. WHYTE, , C. J. THOMAS, , Margaret Stone, Dennis Dwyer, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Blueprint for a Mark II Wilson Government Personal view, Consumer law puts onus for defects on retailer, Dutch strikes suspended as talks resume, Commission modifies EEC farm prices plan, Many clerics homosexual, Primate says, Showmen issue safety code for fairs, Cyprus talks face crisis, Dublin talks prepare ground for tripartite Anglo-Irish conference, Increasing curbs on water use likely, Smallpox inquiry waits until after Easter, Easter sit-in at Welsh 'holiday homes', EEC leader calls for 'second Europe', Chinese exhibition to be opened by Mr Heath, Union secret ballot won by communist, Renault close plant because of growing threat from wild 'bottleneck' strikers, Thalidomide-type risks, Woman bullfighter is not allowed to face a bull, Press publishers protest at May 1 stoppage, GLC raises its rate for new mortgages but existing loans escape, Police and Indians in gun battle at Wounded Knee, The Times Diary Changing dockland: dentists move in, Indians reject forecast of famine disaster, British protest over false passports in Beirut raid, Mr Nixon orders aides to appear before Senate's Watergate bugging inquiry, 'Blue Peter' sale surpasses all expectations, 'Quiet revolution' for Britain's motorways, Whitlam emphasis on South Pacific role, Taking the temperature on the Street where we live, Environment Government cost limits squeezing new schools into drabness and frustretion, Business Diary: A Mellon plus for Minos, Understudy named as grey eminence who will share Cabinet secrets, Late April 'cut-off' at centres for Asians, Movable feast for office staff, Crash victims flown home for funerals, Fierce fighting still rages along Mekong, Policemen escape as five letter bombs found in Londonderry, Three-way exchange of prisoners is proposed by India and Bangladesh, Filipino workers warned over jobs in Britain, Cuban radio bans American pop music, Green belt site approved for 235ft radio masts, Europe switches on to the energy problem, Hospital board says budget is not enough, Non-union man says he was refused job in strike, £500,000 'carrot', but still a motorway bridge of sighs, Decency petition to No 10, Two weeks after arrival of VAT many items listed for price cuts still cost the same as before, Warning of difficulties in Chinese harvest, Sir Alec proposes new attempt by all Rhodesians to agree on terms for legal independence, Atom bases compromise, U S firms 'pay Indians less than S Africans', Lord Boyle extols classics' rigours, Deep depression over Middle East, Daffodils and auriculas win gold medals at RHS show, QE 2 passengers happy in 'spooky' atmosphere, British food price rises biggest in the Nine, Orphans of war get a taste of love, Cambodian cabinet switch can lead to peace talks, Boeings sale 'knocked hole' in sanctions policy, Kidnapped Briton flies home, Prague plans harsher penal code, Teeth warning on sweets, Arms limitation talks 'useful and constructive', Mr John Hunt to be Secretary to the Cabinet, US-Italian talks at White House, Review of awards to victims of violence, Ronan Point comes to life again, Science report Medicine: A hepatitis vaccine, £10,000 for inquiry into illegal minding, Helping the child with a handicap, Mr Wilson defends Czech visit, Sir Desmond Plummer is reelected Tory leader. Politics and Parliament: Government seek facts on Rhodesia Boeings, Tighter control of mini-cabs plying for hire, Whitelaw promise on Sinn Fein candidates, Machines cannot take the place of women, Through-deck cruiser order placed, Implications beyond elections if Sinn Fein are allowed to seek Assembly seats, Parliamentary Notices, Czech events of 1968 are not best forgotten, Navy order for multi-purpose £60m cruiser, Both Front Benches uphold Army conduct, Majority of two, Concern expressed over trials without juries, Proposed steel price increases strike fair balance-minister, Mr Heath denies launching of new yacht contributes to class warfare, Pensions linked to earnings, Intimidation of witnesses. News in Brief. Law: Businessman gambled away £150,000, Michael X appeal fails, Dock board refuses dismissal, Court of Appeal Dispute between workers not now an 'industrial dispute', 1962 rail crash sentences upheld, Former teacher loses claim against NUT man, Soviet Union decides to review its foreign policy, Call for special hospitals Regina v Nicholls. Index. Display Advertising: Unilever, Schroders, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Swan Hunter Group Limited, National Library For The Blind, Sun Life Assurance Society Limited, Unilever N.V., Hector Powe, Shakespeare, Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterieur, The Tharsis Sulphir & Copper Co. Ltd., Blackman & Conrad Ltd, Ansafone, Spencer Gears (Holdings) Limited, International Combustion (Holdings) Limited, The Times, Drambuie, Crusader, The Beauchamp Chapel, Avon Rubber Company Limited,, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Courvoisier, Gollancz, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited, Anglo-Ecuadorian Oilfields Ltd., Stratstone, Walker & Homer Limited, The Sale Tilney Group Of Companies, James & Tatton, Viyella House, Honeywell, Co-Operative Bank Group, Cumbernauld, Interim Statements, Bosch Group, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Iran Air, Horace Cory Chemical Colour Manufacutrers, Legal & General's, Japan International Bank Limited, Punch. Arts and Entertainment: Keen fight for international chess status, Radio, Conductor changed, Broadcasting, £7,500 paid for Matisse's 'Jazz' among big prices, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,359. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 11, General Vacancies, Property To Let, Business Services. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times ot Saturday, April 17, 1948 Aid agreement. Sport: Golf Oosterhuis is a favourite despite lay-off, Football Boersma's goals push Liverpool relentlessly on towards title, Boxing Cool head and left jab give Clark European title, Rackets Fifth final for Smith and Gracey, Sports in Brief, Cricket Derbyshire sign West Indian Test batsman, Rugby Union Predictable back play foiled Wales, Tennis Time for renewing hopes and reviving memories, Snooker Higgins given reprimand, Today's fixtures, Cycling Apter moves up for a place in Milk Race, Sport Racing Offenbach should give weight to all seven of his rivals, Show jumping Aachen event is restricted to amateur competitors. Reviews: Collaborators Duchess, Colin Davis returns to Don Giovanni, Ballet Rambert Young Vic, Adám Fellegi Agriculture House Knightsbridge, Surman/Tracey Swan, Stockwell, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, London debuts, Infidelio/Time Off? Sadler's Wells Theatre. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: After Steel Has Gone Up, A Case For Much Wider Inquiry, A Tactical Error, Time For Action Over The Prisoners. Letters to the Editor: The Queen Mother, Democracy in Nepal, Non-racial sport, Proportion of restaurants and cafes outside scope of VAT, Power of European parliament, Bird trapping in Cyprus, Leopold Trepper, Women's pensions, Sharing the Cup, Yugoslav shootings, Roche's use of Trademark and Patent Acts, RSC and the National Theatre, Separate company status aided National Carriers, Eight defeats in a row, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: National Gallery director. Obituaries: Istvan Kertesz A leading concert conductor of the younger generation, Dorothy Colstonbaynes, Emeritus Prof R. G. McKerron, His Honour Judge Graham Rogers, Duke Of Argyll, Maj J. Bywaters. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange The dollar loses ground, London & Regional Market Prices Swan Hunter in demand. Business and Finance: Government urged to use buying powers as spur for metrication, Mining, Bids and Deals, New exports record for farming machinery, More car lay-offs in components stoppage, Montedison control is split between public and private sections, Anchor steel strikers seek national solution, Commodities, Fixed Interest and Money Softer tone in gilt-edged, BSA business 'brisk' despite uncertainties, Advertising and Marketing More state spending planned on publicity, Mersey Docks group to be restructured, Mellon link with First Boston, Rubber stocks up, New Issues, Japanese anxious to manufacture in UK, Lerose tops £1m, Shares jump 26p on Swan Hunter rise in profits, Engineering workers want tougher policy from TUC, Legal & General, 'Buoyant' wool textiles, GKN confirms the engineering revival, GEC men try Phase Two loophole, Higher prices moves may follow steel rise, Briefly from the Boardroom, Tilling in talks to sell all of Pyrex to US group, Directors against 2-tier boards but suggest curbs on top men's power, Vickers gets RN contract for new-type £62m cruiser, More Equity Funding stock sales revealed, Equities Shipbuilders in demand, Company News, Stockpile query by senator, Australian Government stakes oil claim, Canned food price warning, Rolls Motors unions seek work pledges, Coal Board to double exploration budget for the next two years, Thyssen to carry out major regrouping, GKN £5.5m up on the year, Huge British trade drive in Brazil this summer, UK uses more zinc, Omissions in accountants' submissions, Bid by Sir David for a freer hand with Brown Corporation, IC orders at £38m, Computerized securities dealing Unit trusts face a dilemma over Ariel. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr I R Bassett becomes director of John Lewis.

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