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The Times - 24/04/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Patrick Brogan, From John Chartres, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk, By Our Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Ron Deadman, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Corresnpondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Maxwell Boyd, From Theodore Shabad, By George Clark political Staff, By Norman Fox, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, Prudence Glynn, Max Harrison, Bryan Robertson, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, Bernard Levin, Pat Healy, PHS, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, M. M. CARLIN, , DOUGLAS G. BAGG, , KEITH RAFFAN, , H. J. DYOS, , R. LAWTON, , P. LAXTON, , NORMAN CIVVAL, , ARTHUR S. WIGFIELD, , A. ROBERT GOODA, , MICHAEL BARRATT BROWN, , W. W. DANIEL, , NEIL R. FTSK, , MICHAEL HARRISON, IRIS CAWLEY, , JAMES REEVES, , PAUL MAITLAND, , From Our University Correspondent, Geoffrey Wansell, Geoffrey Green, Football Correspondent writes:, From Frank Vogl, From Alan McGregor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By Clifford Webb, By Andrew Wilson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, D. IVORY, , D. R. MYDDELTON, , A. F. CORNISH, , H. M. BONE., Eric Wigham, John Woodland, by Michael Frenchman, by Theodore H. Seidl, by Eric Gibbins, M.F., E.G., by Guy Hawtin, by John Woodland Commodities Editor, by Peter Lennox-Kerr, by Susan Branford,

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News: Science report Planets: New Saturn ring, Labour expected to reject secret list of MPs' interests, President Nixon facing a double crisis of confidence, Datsuns share out Safari prizes among themselves, Vast scheme will end water shortage, Instant coffee exports expand fast, A city of space-age chaos and long lunches, Smallpox alert after tests on boy, S Africa refuses clemency to jailed communist, New Metro puts accent on safety and comfort, British men are warned of the Euro-lover, The Times Diary It was a bad, bad week for women, Sandhurst entries, Archaeological report Roman city found at Fulham, diggers say, 'Faith healer' with young team aims at new-look exchange, Greek regime is urged to bring back King, Convoy of eight supply ships slips through Phnom Penh blockade, Oil And Influence: Part Six The battle to bring power to the people, Commonsense and initiative pave road to success for unconventional brothers, Drug squad on nature trail, Fashion Faith, Phenomenal urban growth creates job problem for unskilled workers, Fears grow for missing boys as Snowdonia conditions worsen, 'Young Liberals will not be cannon fodder', Police have to rescue the gentle matador, Bernadette Devlin married secretly to schoolmaster, Bishops cheered by pop festival in cathedral, Tito speech ends talk of swing to Moscow, Proposal for students on Cambridge Senate, Scientists seek a fungus-free strain to safeguard future of a favourite drink, 'Impossible'-a word that is unknown to the industrialist determined to succeed, Mickey Mouse' confounds the critics-and so does the man who has created a whole family of magazines, Six shot dead by gunman in Los Angeles, TUC backing for campaign to free journalist, Queen Juliana's new bid to solve crisis, Drive to be region's top car exporter, Railway worker's son gets the state airline flying high with tickets on the interest-free instalment plan, RUC man drives on with bullet in head, Police plea for help in murder inquiry, Concentration of private banking resources a spur to development, Why the English should be a little more English, Government aid sought on thalidomide, Soviet Army theorists ignore detente, Sir Alec to pay visit next month to W Germany, Village evacuated after mysterious gas build-up, Sustained and successful export performance alarms rivals, US plans Atlantic Alliance to include Japan, Two young men die in falls from cliffs, Huge new road project will open up the coastline for tourists, NUT hint that teachers may have to make new service and extra-time pay demands, Heath-Whitlam talks today about links, Semi-illiteracy may cause intelligent students to fail, May 1 strike is likely to disappoint the TUC, Education notebook AD 2073 view of 1973 when it seemed cake could be had and eaten too, Healthy future for industry that delivers the goods, Professional exhibitionist promotes Brazil's trade image overseas, No places like home, Government measures to make textile industry competitive, 'New line' on council house sales resented, Mr Chou tells of China's aim to cut birth rate, Shakespeare diary find called 'sensational', Paris flight for mother of missing girl, Tug-of-war over site for HQ of new county, Renault strikers may return to work today but deadlock remains, The first in a series of Special Reports on business and trade centres of the world, Champagne's bubble is toil and trouble, TUC report complains of too much overtime being worked at expense of health and efficieny, Primary school cost limits to be raised, Ecumenical youth launches a crusade, Repudiation of armed terror must precede any discussions with republicans,Rev Ian Paisley says, British revivalä little late, Paris looks to the stars for tourism solution, Purge of White House staff expected, Tougher measures urged to check smoking in hospitals, The former Devon schoolboy who keeps a close eye on the Japanese, City with a permanent rush hour, Cash payment urged to stop poverty. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Avis Executive Service., The Commercial Bank Of Australia Limited, Banco Do Brasil, Mellersh & Harding, Grupo Financeiro Aurea, Trans Brasil, Associated Fisheries, The First National Bank Of Boston, Celcon, Air France, Vitak Timber Agents Ltd., Pearl Assurance,, Metal Leve, Triumph, Brasil, Robophone, Redifon Telecommunications Limited, Interim Statement, Eurobraz, Johnson Group, Iberia International Airlines, Halles Group, Economic Insurance, The Sunday Times Business News, Fuerst Day Lawson Ltd., Stone-Platt Industries, Varig, R. P. Martin & Co. Ltd, British Caledonian, Bnh, Banco Do Estado De Sao Paulo S. A., Fly National Airlines., Massey-Ferguson Do Brasil S. A., Centrais Elétricas De Sao Paulo S. A., Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Canlife Units, Sanbra, The Black Book, London City & Westcliff Properties Limited, The Expanded Metal Company Limited, Sungei Krian Rubber Estate Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,363, Radio, Tim Harding is joint winner in London chess, Broadcasting, Sharif bridge double. Weather: The Weather. Law: Man is accused of Canberra bomb explosion, Ex-Premier of Congo cleared of plotting coup, Man charged with murder of dairymaid. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General. Sport: Yesterday's results and tables, Show jumping Smith and Banks in powerful alliance, Today's fixtures, Sports in Brief, Cricket Weather may delay start of New Zealand tour, Hockey Tramps overwhelm French side on sodden turf, Motor racing Pescarolo steers clear of trouble at Thruxton, Football Only a mathematical absurdity can deprive Liverpool now, Swimming New discovery beats Miss Gould, Tennis results, Rugby Union David inspires 14 Barbarians to record win over Swansea, Racing Hindley happy with horse on heath, Snooker Higgins loses world title. Reviews: Royan Festival in the doldrums, Manchester Exchange's new life, New Vic documentary on Concorde, Tortelier/Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, A very happy marriage of convenience Richard III Aldwych, David Niven in new TV travel series, Confused standards in the New York art world, LPO/Krips Festival Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 22, 1948, Uncomfortably awake? then I will begin.... Editorials/Leaders: Where China Speaks From Knowledge, An Escape From The Machine, Flagging Interest. Letters to the Editor: Grounds for disquiet over Channel Tunnel project, International Rugby, Non-racial sport, Police searches, No permission to build, Adult education, East African regimes, Influence of workers in industry, Drug profits and free enterprise, Comprehensive schools, Excessive profit, Preserving urban historical records, Public lending right, Tortoises crossing, London without ringways, Lack of British drive on display, Birth control, Downing Street now. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Frederick Burrows Remarkable career of the last Governor of Bengal, George Lichtheim Leading Marxist scholar, Eddie Hapgood. Business and Finance: Industrial relations Wages and the principle of fair comparison, DM100m Metropolitan Estate issue on way, Chemical output in America rises by 12.9 pc, Roche ready to answer 'excessive' price claim, The Co-op shotgun marriage, Federal Bank says D-mark is overtaking the pound as second reserve currency, Unions seek pledge on Co-op jobs if Scottish merger goes through, Tokyo share prices plunge to year's lowest point, Mercedes sends top man in UK truck market drive, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business Diary in Europe: Brussels sprouts hotels, Ginger group: the way to win credibility, Bus groups plan confederation, Oil groups stand firm on demands by OPEC, Equity Funding loan revelation, Company News, Two more US banks raise prime rates, Shotton managers may enlist aid of NIRC, Builders facing land reappraisal, Unlocking the American stockpile, Results this week, Lending rate 8¼pc, Shortage of VAT export forms, Boom time for oil tankers, Shareholder supports Lonrho chief in rift, Bonds traded in Europe, Monopolies inquiry into parallel pricing urged, UN survey forecasts world trade speed-up. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board changes at Burmah Oil. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Births. Deaths.

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