The Times - 23/02/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Philip Jacobson of The Sunday Times, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Economics Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Denis Taylor, From Christopher Warman, By Martin Huckerby, Hugh Clayton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent., From a Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Alan McGregor, From David Housego, From Jerome Caminada, From John Young, From Philip Short, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, By Brian Lewis, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Sheridan Morley, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Michael Hornsby, Christopher Sweeney, PHS, Peter J. Reynolds, W. BECKERMAN., RUPERT GREGGADIS., IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , JOHN FOSTER, , HUGH JENKINS., RALPH EDWARDS., GEOFFREY FURLONGE., CAROL JOHNSON, , DAVID CROUCH, , AMALIA FLEMING., F. G. YOUNG., ROBERT MAHLER, H. KEEN., DAVID PYKE, , DAVID BETT., P. B. LUCAS, , PETER WILLIAMS., LLEW GARDNER, JONATHAN DIMBLEBY, , DAVID DIMBLEBY, , ROBERT KEE., RODERICK THOMSON., DOUGLAS JOHNSON., A. E. MACNAIR., J. P. KENYON., F. BLOOM., By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, Business News Staff, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, F. A. MOYLE, , H. MALLESON, , From Sue Masterman, From Frank Vogl, MALBY CROFTON., REDMAYNE, , Maurice Corina, From Christopher Reed, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely, by A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, by A. M. Rendel, by John Young, by Peter McLintock executive editor, Winnipeg Free Press, by Richard Mackie Ottawa Correspondent, by Dalton Robertson, J.Y., by George Hanson, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent,
ResumoNews: British call for an impartial inquiry, Newfoundland's two potential ways to riches, Snow reports, French for once united in their condemnation, Bacon to go up by over 1p a pound, Casualties who disappear in the back streets of Belfast, Commerce uuneasy about NDP 'socialism', The allure of Prince Edward Island offsets an ailing agriculture, BBC not usurping role of MPs, chairman says, Immigrants a threat to fragile liberalism, May poling for Oxford Professor of Poetry, Egypt asks the world to judge 'one of the most cowardly and barbaric acts ever committed., Business expects new surge in capital spending, Rhodesians in search of guidance, 'Miners forced nomination' allegation, Uganda expected to ease Britons' cash transfers, Jurists convinced by torture allegations, Indication of a close finish in Lincoln election gives all candidates some comfort, Government spending far too high, MPs say, West Germans criticized for 'guilt complex', Winter sports a new consumer industry, Ombudsman sees fair play in bilingual problem, Counterpoint Daily luxury In a big bathrobe, Governmet keeping close on effects of inflation in levying of higher local rates, Delights and distractions discovered on a cross-country pilgrimage, Truce ends student occupation, Arms in Pakistan 'for Iran rebels', Teheran order for £625m arms from America, US reluctant to criticize Israel for air attack, New types of cheap air fares coming, £150,000 state aid for the Albert Hall, Restrictions on benefit for single strikers, Hanoi aid not ransom, Dr Kissinger says, Drivers' walkout brings Waterloo to a halt, Science report Medicine: Tests of suspect drugs, Seaman's rescue dive for woman, Princess Anne arrives in Sudan on two-day visit, Concorde an 'open market', Ice hockey still 'our game' whatever the competition, Gibraltar forces families have to live in caravans, A trail of dedris across the desert, UN fears that Libya may retaliate, The Times Diary Poets in their corners, Cool reception for US appeal to fill energy gap, 8,000 Indians and Eskimoes challenge giant electric power project, Israelis on why they opened fire, Evening classes for the prospector, Fall in jobless trend is biggest yet recorded in single month, Gas unions to meet employment minister, Council asked to reconsider ban on games, Synod plea for freedom, Northerners want bigger share in mineral wealth, Anger mounts in Arab world as details of crash are revealed, Petain body reburied in island grave, Two-year delay for high-speed train, Food prices Beef may become cheaper, but fruit and vegetable supplies uncertain, Historic husbandry at Little Butser, Moroccan units for Syria, Labour plans to announce united front, Fresh political dangers looming for Mr Trudeau, Report says teachers in Teesside dispute should be reinstated, Regional reports, Corsicans want their own way with elections, Travel agents blamed for lack of low-priced package tours, Mr Whitlam calls for new Pacific grouping, United States and China agree to open high-level liaison offices in Washington and Peking, Britain to gain £10m a year from EEC in hill farm subsidies, 30,000 civil servants walk out in protest, Canada, Pakistanis say police overreacted, envoy says, No case for election. Prime Minister says, Montreal anxious about money side of the Olympics, Text of Prime Minister's reply, Shaikh Mujib gets off to a flying start, Tape recording shows Boeing pilot thought he was over Egypt, Christians' promise ends Jews' protest, 300 Asian husbands to be allowed into UK, Mr Lynch promises to abolish house rates as polling day nears. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: European law judgment, Pakistani boy remanded in custody 'for own safety', Son wins gypsy will case, Injunction refused against union Cory Lighterage Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union and others, IRA chief escapes from court warder's uniform, Decree for actress, Italian campaigns in defence of privacy, Court of Appeal Auditors valuing shares not liable in negligence, University court cuts down its powers, 'Enemies of society' get cut in sentences. Index. 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Politics and Parliament: Investment of life insurance assets, VAT tag upon Mothercare child slippers, No need to make pay unit into Royal Commission House of Commons, Conciliation in disputes, Fitness to hold key posts in insurance House of Lords, Lawyers commit contempt of the Commons, More kidney transplants, Standard of living has almost doubled, Firearms used in 2,069 cases, Acquisition of land from tenant farmers, Charter flights to Peking show, Currency changes: little net impact on Britain's trade and cost of imports, Mr Powell haDpy, Tax returns by wives, Next week, UK cannot afford fixed parity this year-Mr Healey. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: High bidding for old oak furniture, Radio, Broadcasting, Stockholm Opera, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,313. Official Appointments and Notices: Fanmakers' Company, University news, Latest appointments, Ballet director quits, Envoy resigns after attack on apartheid. Sport: Tennis Nastase not to go back, Athletics Lerwill sees specialist about injury, Racing Paris in the spring for the best prizes this side of Tokyo, Hockey Cambridge should win, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Parker changes counties as he lines up for East, Football Queen's Park Rangers may pay £110,000 for new defenders, Rackets Angus keeps his title, Olympic Games Federal report forecasts huge shortfall, Cricket MCC have benefit of unity and a break, Golf Henning moves ahead with a two-under 70. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General. Reviews: Living for justice Hans Kohlhaas Greenwich, The Provoked Wife Watford, Anthony Goldstone Queen Elizabeth Hall, Satisfying Milire in new translation The Misanthrope National, Childhood cut to the bone My Childhood (a) Academy Cinema Three L'Alliance French Institute Cinema (March 2) Pierre et Paul ICA (March 3) L'Amour fou ICA (March 3) Last of the Red Hot Lovers (x) Universal, Early and late Bartok LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Sir John bows out. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Property Wanted, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: America And China Edge Nearer, 'We Are Shot By The Fighter', Public Expenditure. Letters to the Editor: Winchester route for M3, Rolling revaluations would cushion the rates burden, Detained in Rhodesia, Recovery after defeat, 'I can't remember', Shooting down of Libyan airliner, Proof and the Dark Lady, Failings of the British television industry, Retail Consortium criticism, 'Mistress of Novices', Alterations to churches, Yorkshire in Norfolk, Labour and defence, Manner of imposing wage controls, The treatment of Greek prisoners, Third London Airport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Winthrop Rockefeller, Sir Francis Walshe,, Elizabeth Bowen Writer of subtlety and distinction, Katina Paxinou. Greek tragic actress. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 23, 1948 Mr Wilson's Freeze. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange Gold up, $7.62½ at $87 an ounce, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Equities firmer. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest and Money Gilts remain cautious, £8m contract for Humber Bridge work awarded, Hoover's improved quality earnings, Arabs set to lift Leyland boycott, Merrill Lynch named in U S anti-trust allegations, Monsanto raises polymer prices, Stenhouse and Canada brokers in £70m merger, Mr Nixon ready to combat 'arson', Gold price soars to $87 an ounce: dollar under heavy pressure, Business Diary: Galbraith's home from OME, Food costs lift U S retail prices ½pc in a month, Forward Levels, Barlaycard loss liability of £25, TUC backs Europe plan for worker directors, American-based group obeys Community edict, Equities Better tone in leading stocks, The changing face of German steel, Briefly from the Boardroom, BRS drivers expected to heed back to work call by their officials, How leakproof is the computer?, Hongkong shares fall in record turnover, Unemployment And Vacancies, Commodities Strong advance in metals, Western steel production at two-year peak, ICI plan to store North Sea crude in mine, Hopes rise for Alaska pipeline law change, Pan Malaysian rubber exports fell in 1972, Plessey awarded £1.25m contract by Eurocontrol, Hoogovens takes unions to court, Company Meeting The Grange Trust Limited, Japanese trade team unlikely to buy British, Money Market Rates, Dunford raises Firth Brown bid to £29.5m, EEC Commission not deterred by Continental Can case setback, Bids and Deals Victory goes to Legal & Gen, German doubts on EEC harmonization, Rolls-Royce to lay off 3,500 in union dispute, New Issues Investment trust offer from Ionian, Regional employment premium Why the CBI has changed its mind, Mining Nchanga maintains its profits, Company News Boddingtons celebrate £1m milestone, Courtaulds will invest further £40m on expanding fibre output, Oil groups meet Shah in St Moritz to resolve crisis. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new directors on Ferranti board. Births.
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