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The Times - 25/07/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, By Clive Borrell, By Tim Devlin, By David Wood Political Editor, By Ronald Faux, From Michael Knipe, By Geraldine Normaan, From Paul Martin, By Brian Cashinella, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From John Chartres On board HMS Bristol, , By Hugh Noves, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Penny Symon, By A Staff Reporter, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Harry Debelius, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Rosemary March, Anna Jacob, David Gunston, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, In re H. (an infant), By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Patrick Gilkes, PHS, Phillip Kurland, by Richard Crossman, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, GLADYS ROSSITER, , RICHARD SHORE, , E. W. H. GIFFORD., A. L. GOODHART, GEORGE F. KENNAN, TOM DALE, , DENYS TURBERVILLE, , ANTHONY MILWARD., MAURICE EDELMAN, , LANSDOWNE, PETER GOULD, E. NANGLE, , Cyril Bainbridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A colleague, Maurice A. Nicholas, By Dennis Dwyer, By Andrew Wilson, By Maurice Barnfather, By Melvyn Westlake, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondence, Patricia Tisdall, From Clyde H. Farnsworth, By Clifford Webb, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, R. V. F. ROBINSON, R. H. SMITH, , NORMAN WALLIS, , LAWRENCE F. WASS, , By Our Agricultural Correspondent, T. P. G. WHITLEY, RICHARD BODY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By John Woodland,

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News: Watergate Mr Ehrlichman: 'President is not paranoid about demonstrators or hypersensitive to criticism', British families flying out of Cambodia, Limitation of by-election delays to be considered, Zanzibar mayor describes how Karume was killed, A question of confidence at the BBC?, When you've got friends and neighbours the world is a happier place..., Young MOHs criticized, Five Benidorm hotels to be disciplined, Hijackers blow up jumbo as 137 escape, Newspaper dispute eased by printing union's decision, Mr Bhutto says role of Britain in Europe makes relations easier, No decision yet on tunnel, Mr Peyton says, 50 expelled as move to oust Monday Club chairman fails, Maplin's friends regroup to defend project, Mistake over £20 grant to be rectified, £1400m extra budget for Community farm fund, Peru breaks diplomatic links with France, Councils to raise rent issue in Parliament, The cautionary tale of Linesman and Nadge, New contracts would bind medical research groups, Exchange of civilian prisoners in chaos as S Vietnam accuses communists of mobbing freed men, Greek regime frees 17 naval officers, Mozambique secret police keep an eye on correspondent from The Times, A new legal test for American democracy, Museum charges to begin in January, Owner of hotel where nine died says safety step was postponed, Man bites (or snarls at) man, Ulster chief to get £8,500, Strain is telling on Ely contestants, Mr Scanlon returns a blank pay form, Helping the child with a stammer, Africans unite over approach to the Community, President Nixon expected to ignore subpoenas over tapes, Proposals of Law Commission would put severe limit on existing rules about conspiracy, Warning of inflation in threshold agreements, A religious oasis in the East End, Trufflers not to be trifled with, Developing countries want 'real' negotiations with EEC, Science report Medicine: Transplants and leukaemia, Impressive display of British sea power, 9 illegal immigrants allowed to stay in UK, Government relents on Rhodesia funds, France complains to EEC over Brussels ruling on British development regions, Putting Ordnance Survey on the commercial map, The Times Diary My chow mein with chicken liver, £10m plant uncovered in forgery raid, Rules for mail order firms 'almost illegal'. Official Appointments and Notices: £15,600 for painless research, Herr Prinz leaves VW, Latest appointments, 'New Statesman' director offers his resignation. News in Brief. Index. Law: Harsh jail terms for Turkish socialists, Former British Rail man accused of plot with John Poulson, Court of Appeal Reversion severed, but tenant is still protected Jelley v Buckman and Another, Bureau manager tells court that ATV offered to show him film taken in office, Lisbon tribunal clears Britons of currency plot, Court of Appeal Principles of valuing enfranchised leaseholds Official Custodian for Charities and Others v Goldridge, Detailed charges announced in Poulson case, Man's suicide 'over dog', The child from Vietnam, Libel action damages for Mr Gorton, £200 fine on landlord, Labour's axe descends on 'violation of city', Disc jockey to receive £750 damages, Five years'jail for employees of club owner, Jury decides race article did not defame colonel, Coroner 'would have had jury' in death case. Display Advertising: Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Attwood Garages Limited, Jaguar, Bland Welch Group, Lowen Brau, Bonochord Limited, Halma Investments Limited, Invergordon Distillers (Holdings) Limited, Jefferson Smurfit Group Limited, Ambassador, Asprey & Company Ltd., Midland Bank, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Ansafone, J. W. Spear & Sons Ltd., Saa, Lloyds Bank, Seth Thomas, Schroder Assurance Limited,, Halifax Building Society, Hine. Arts and Entertainment: David Niven as Dracula, Bidding against Japanese brings high sale prices, Englishman wins in top final group of world chess, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,441, Broadcasting. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: First moves in switch to selling food by metric measures, Absentees at Ascot and betting shops House of Lords, Concept of threshold agreements need not be inflationary, Hope of getting cash for brass bands, There can be no return to an incomes free-for-all, Nine illegal immigrants allowed to remain: 25 to be sent home, Minister delays final decision on Channel Tunnel: no alternative to meet traffic needs in 1980s House of Commons, Open University, Change in kidney donor cards, Too many night movements at Heathrow, Insulating of homes from traffic noise, Trustees of public interest in broadcasting. Property: London Flats, London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, John D.Wood, Savills. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Women's Appointments also on pages 29 and 31, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Flute in a Finnish fortress, Bach/Maxwell Davies Albert Hall/Radio 3, Latest pamphlets Sir Joshua Reynolds saw wealth in art, Anarchy in the playground Fall In and Follow Me Half Moon, The Big Eat Bbc 1, The acceptable face of capitalism The Card Queen's, Nigerian National Troupe Round House. Sport: Tennis Ill-fated Devon go down reluctantly to Middlesex, Golf, Sports in Brief, Racing Field of quality for big Ascot prize, Cricket Shillingford's six slips stagger the Young England batsmen, Yachting Failing wind again puts McIntosh in difficulty, Rugby Union Argentina count the cost, Swimming Scholarships that could end amateur status, Athletics Bedford to run despite choice of Foster, Show jumping Macken keeps up tradition on Oatfield Hills. Editorials/Leaders: Vive Le Collège, HE Has Staked The Presidency. Letters to the Editor: Accurate term for fire cloth, Further points on the retail petrol market, Wedding holiday, The alternatives to Maplin, Playing fair with African nations, Franco-British hospitality, Freedom of Parliament and press, Follow de Gaulle's example, Perpetuating a false wages and prices policy, Confidentiality of White House tapes, Wagner at the Coliseum, Wage controls, Signposts anonymous, Channel bridge, Tax men not unfair to wives, Sewage for Audley End, Double standards over Mozambique. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 23, 1948 French dilemma. Obituaries: Mr B. M. Goodman, Mr J. W. Jamison, Sir Eric Machtig, Professor D. M. S. Watson Distinguished zoologist and man of wide learning. Business and Finance: EEC tax watch on the multinationals, Europe and Overseas, Charter and scheduled airlines aim at pact, U S expects big rise in exports to Britain, World survey of invisible trade shows a drop in the shares of both Britain and United States, Alfred Herbert cuts first half loss to £1.48m, 5,000 jobs due to Ulster team, Adult retraining expenditure to be doubled, Associates' deals, Banks drive predicted for personal business, Foreign buyers' NYSE record, Fixed Interest and Money Rapid decline in gilts continues, NatWest to undertake review of charges, New producer body to handle farm marketing, EEC wants monetary link to trade talks, Coal Board to merge two Lancashire pits, Nitride scheme by Associated Engineering, Boom that brought BSC out of the red, Briefly from the Boardroom, Commodities Tin closes above £2,000 a tonne, Commons committee criticizes government nuclear power policy, Inflation accounts, earnings and yields, UK in 90-day oil stocks pact, Bowater bid referred to monopolies panel, BSC turns loss of £68m into profit of nearly £3m, Pressure on European float as sterling's decline gathers pace, Pirelli SpA to appeal over invalidating of accounts in three shareholders' lawsuit, Bids and Deals Lex versus BET for Harvey, Company Meeting Nigerian Electricity Supply Corporation Improved Position, £1m campaign launches private pensions drive, City code 'ambiguities', Retail chief urges wide changes in price control, Equities NatWest interim disappoints, How the markets moved, Congress stops moves to delay Alaska pipeline, Big shortfall in synthetic rubber capacity forecast, W German monthly sales show big rise, Business Diary: Lord Byers a mine of information, VW emission questioned, Advertising and Marketing Proposals for second commercial TV, Fiat sets up a British truck sales division, Report over Roche drugs 'was rotten', Issues & Loans Smurfit after the Tremletts deal, Management rifts... now strip mills come to profit, Company News Taylor Woodrow disappoint with 11 pc advance. Business Appointments: Business appointments, Pricerite changes. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Taylor Woodrow easier, Recent issues.

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