The Times - 05/07/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, From Michael Hatfield, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Penny Radford, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Paul Routledge, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By David Leigh, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Our Science Correspondent, From Richard Davy, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, By Our Political Staff, From Henry Kamm, From Dessa Trevisan, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Florencia Varas, From Peter Strafford, Sheila Black, Katie Stewart, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By a Special Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Leswine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, Philippa Toomey, Tim Heald, Robert Nye, Edward Candy, H. R. F. Keating, Derek Parker, David Robinson, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Ronald Butt, Santa Cruz, Bernard Levin, PHS, Sheridan Morley, DENIS MAHON, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , J. L. FANNER, , RICHARD BEETHAM, , P. A. DENSHAM, , ANTHONY LLOYD, , COLIN DUNCAN, , ALUN TALFAN DAVIES, , PAUL SMITH, , P. J. CORBETT, , R. M. OGILVIE, , MERLIN MINSHALL, , W. W. BROWN, , J. A. JOLOWICZ, , BARNES WALLIS, , J. R. COLVILLE, , By a Correspondent, R. M. A. H., By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Hugh Clayton, By Anthony Rowley, By Peter Hill, By Craig Seton, By Guy Hawtin, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Ralph Izzard, By Arthur Reed, DAVID BOWICK, , D. G. R. DAVIES, , PHILIP JONES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Roger Vielvoye, by Rupert Taylor, by Edward Hawthorne managing director, Urwick Technology Management, Stuart Marshall,
ResumoLaw: Immigrant Act charges, Man denies he stood on boy's stomach, Chambermaid's attackers jailed, Policeman tried on charge of killing student, House of Lords Agreement to trespass in public domain can be a conspiracy Kamara and Others v Director of Public Prosecutions, Pay standstill beaten by woman shop assistant in court fight for £1 rise, Girl went into laboratory without vaccination, No disclosure Alfred Crompton Amusement Machines Ltd v Customs and Excise Commissioners (No 2), Queen's Bench Division Car mileometer and trade description Tarleton Engineering Co Ltd v Nattrass, Taxi girl murder charge, Facts required with complaint Shipside (Ruthin) Ltd and Others v Transport and General Workers' Union.. News: Princess to make 4-day visit to Egypt, Expensive priest chased out by his parishioners, Industry and the environment, Local steps to check sewage in the sea, Motoring The car that every driver dreams of, The Tories rush into two by-elections, Coloured children arrested after school gangs clash, M Messmer argues Gaullist case, Silencing the sound of progress, Scope for new products if directors face the facts, Communist Foreign Ministers at Helsinki tending to retreat from principles agreed for agenda, Einstein: the modest genius, Education college staffs seek more time, Court move to stop BBC story of spies, Warlike reception may await report on returning army land to former owners, Anglican tensions as 'threat to-unity', Lorry brakes 'failed in death crash', Kennedy campaign to win back the South, Cleaning up pollution is now big business, Mr Peyton promises 'no draconian cuts in rail network', Science report Fisheries research: Lobster farming, Eire court discharges woman who is wanted by Ulster police, Recall of French nuclear test ships indicates delay, Mounties get a centenary pennant from the Queen, Handicapped pupils' plight, Norwegian lake yields up Tirpitz bomber, Liberal Party agendas in dustbins, The Times Diary The real heyday of corruption, Ministry urges councils to limit peak-hour private car journeys to towns and give buses priority, Preserving Europe's architectural heritage Environment, Change in Spain more apparent than real, Print union to back action on threshold agreement, China develops possible tourist paradise, Uruguay regime suppresses right to strike, Mothers' Union admits unmarried parents, S Vietnam says it holds only 4,331 prisoners, Tito warning on superpowers at battle rally, Government studying coal board plans for a big expansion of output, Hit parade of modern paintings brings seven record prices, Where do unions stand on prices?, Rights hearing on Northern Ireland put off, Council delegates fear loss of identity, Gas strike pay-back for charity, not users, Sweden refuses to accredit Soviet diplomat, Family talk prevented Mr Nixon's resignation, Chinese Prime Minister to visit United Nations in October and hold meeting with Mr Nixon, Fruit compotes, mousse or pies, Cartland case may be left to Britain, Cosmetics are a continuous courtship surrounded by dreams of glamour and luxury, Mr Heath gets dossier on wives battered by husbands, Couple picked up after 117 days in lifeboat, Judge calls Welsh group a lunatic fringe, 33 hurt in fierce riot at Long Kesh prison, Defence firms take on retired senior officers, Sixth-formers could become MPs at 18, Ministry study of automatic buoy system, Tripos results: Modern and medieval languages and history, Transformed pit village wins conservation prize, Mr Taverne forces EEC MPs to debate tests, Rhodesian university not to attend congress, Boy missed exam after order to change shirt, Christian Democrats show interest in Allende Cabinet, Roche sales figures fail to move minister, Prince Sihanouk speaks of his friends and enemies. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Henley Regatta. Index. Sport: Rowing Chance for national team crews to make amends, Show jumping World No 1 without a horse worthy of his ability, Tennis, Yachting Cottontail's big lead in own class, Cricket Test pitch looks too true to be good, Sports in Brief, Racing, Golf Nagle finishes stroke ahead of Vicenzo, Cycling Bitumen melts as tour riders set out, Football McIImoyle may move back to Carlisle. Display Advertising: Ppa, Teacher (Distillers) Limited, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Pegler-Hattersley, Richard Ellis, National Westminster Bank, Bpb Industries Ltd., Brixton Estate, Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited, Interim Statement, Lyon, Greater London Fund For The Blind, London Tara Hotel, Ansafone, Sandtex, Piccadilly, Copper-Neill, Chamberlain Phipps, Granada Group Limited, The White House Summer Sale, Redman Heenan Froude Ltd., Tilcon, Detroit Bank & Trust, Cheshire County Council, Bayer, The Royal Institution Of Chartered Surveyors,, Lovell, Tyndall, Jonas Woodhead, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Vereeniging Refractories Limited, Ncb, The Young Lloyd George, Nelson Bunker Hunt, Gill And Macmillan, Savills, Simon-Hartley Limited. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Draconian cuts not the answer to problems of British Railways, Police forces re-equip with better rifle, Disabled and chronically sick benefits review House of Lords, MPs uncertain about going to South Africa, Sanctions statement soon, Wives ought to be able to use family passports: talks with governments, Socialists support Mr Taverne's attempt to debate nuclear tests, Reckless for Europe to opt out of computer industry House of Commons, MPs press for disclosure of figures supplied by drug firm, Government seek £31m EEC aid, Duke made his own changes to speech, Updating of common agricultural policy a matter for the EEC and not for the Gatt negotiations, MPs would like President to talk to them, Licensing of security firms. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Oil shares active, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Canadian stock markets lower, Money Market Rates, Drawing Of Bonds, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange Short covering helps dollar. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Women's Appointments, Appointmemts Vacant, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: All human life... Leo Rosten's Treasury of Jewish Quotations, Crime Let's Hear It For the Deaf Man, Academy of St Martin's Queen Elizabeth Hall, Golden Bear film illustrates Ray's universality, Otto Klemperer remembers Conversations with Klemperer, Die Reihe York Festival, The man behind the anecdotes G. K. Chesterton, Vikings and Cretans, A false dawn Awakenings, Absurd Person Singular Criterion, Varèse at the Paris Opéra, Quickguide, Poet in the hedgerows, The keeper of the past Thomas Babington Macaulay. Property: Rentals, Country Properties, Overseas Property, A dream valley in the sun. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 3, 1948 Cominform moves, An idyll of golden bridges and silver linings. Editorials/Leaders: Ulster's Balance Of Hope, Dangerous Law Of Conspiracy, The Agony Of Allende's Chile. Letters to the Editor: Boycott of South African universities, Petrol shortage: smaller consumer in danger?, When is a war not a war?, Education policy, Threat to Wren church, Railway management: a reply to some misconceived criticism, TUC boycott of links with France, Finance for museums, Jurisdiction over coastal waters, Tooting at birds, Justice should never be secret, Clause Four, Horrid with holes, Use and abuse of English. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Nicos Vardinoyiannis Peasant's son who became shipowner, Mr Alastair McIntosh, Canon Christopher Perowne. Business and Finance: Dubai and Iran in joint oil project, BSC calculations on Shotton 'loaded', Claims on way for further petrol rises, Eurosyndicat, Trading on SE down by £940m last month, M Pompidou emphasizes urgency of monetary talks, Associates' deals, Equities Guinness active on bid hopes, Business Diary: Lord Airlie takes the chair, £2m BSC boost for tube plant, Briefly from the Boardroom, Car output down sharply in April, Report costing £15,000 'not worth the money', Marked drop in trade terms index reflects rise in import prices, Chairmen's Reports Int Paints seeking higher prices, The limited investment attractions of ICH, Toward world standards of accounting, Tightening of controls on imports of polyester, Concession on seamen's leave, Chase Manhattan told to shed London bank stake, 'Regressive' subsidy on air passengers criticized in survey, BSC to delay Welsh closure for a year, N Sea oil strike by Shell-Esso consortium indicates find of 'possible commercial size', 'BOAC revenue loss' if Caledonian wins routes, Service problem for the hotel trade, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts uneasily steady, Company News Anderton-Forco rebounds to record profit, Growth rate of 5pc could bring problems for some key industries, NEDO says, U S airlines reject £75 fare, Top bank post for Lord Airlie, Commodities £1.875 paid for a tonne of tin, British Match reviews bid, EEC commissioner plans US visit over feedstuffs embargo, Peace hopes in British Leyland pay dispute, Issues & Loans ICI's Milan listing in doubt, Bids and Deals Mr Gulliver put £1m more in cash-and-carry, Europe and Overseas German Shell lost £3.5m last year, Invisible exports, Battery group to build new factory, Engineering industry's home sales buoyant, Government boosts its aid for ICL research by a further £25.8m, Slater shareholders to be told more about profit sources. Business Appointments: Business appointments Financial director named by Woolworth. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,424. Births.
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