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The Times - 07/08/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, From Louis Heren, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wigg, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Sweeney, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Trevor Fishlock, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By George Clark Political Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From Frank Roberts, From Our Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From David Cross, By Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Eric Rowan, by Prudence Glynn, By John Nicholls, By Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Andrew Porter, Bernard Levin, Victor Zorza, PHS, Robert Beckinsale, JOHN W. HOLMES., DAVID GRAHAM., JENNIFER OGILVIE., JOHN PAUL, , COLYTON., AMALIA FLEMING., JOSEPH LOWREY., D. M. McDOWELL, , JEFFREY FAIRWEATHER., JOHN STEBBING., NEVILE DAVIDSON., PAUL. N WILSON., J. M. C. YATES, , JEREMY THORPE., NORMAN WILLIS, , W. H. C. FREND., PETER BRANSCOMBE., By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By John Plender, By Christopher Wilkins, By Margaret Stone, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, By Roy Farndon, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, From John McIlwraith, By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed, By Guy Hawtin, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, PETER R. ODELL., JOHN HANNAM, , M.J. SCOTT, , JOHN GILLARD WATSON, CECIL W. ROBINSON, PETER M. OPPENHEIMER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Margaret Drummond, Frank Vogl, Leonard Amey, Kenneth Owen, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Couple say raid detectives injured them, Mr Heath says Gen Amin broke promise to Asians, Community imposes ban on export of hard wheat, Extradition still awaited, Finland's armed services hit by inflation, Vietcong are accused of Cambodia massacre, Defence ministry admits Littlejohn meeting, Support for Frelimo from Brandt party, Trade cracks Soviet block, Skylab men climb out for repairs, Going down the Strand with a wail and a Nash, MP seeks end to ban on press naming spy chief, Loyalist leaders on Ulster committee, Labour Party must stop and listen, MP declares, Channel ferry officers accept pay offer, Littlejohn 'spy' affair: MPs urge inquiry, Bonn warns 'Scarlet Pimpernel' refugee smugglers, Student wrote 'It's a lie' on Maplin letters, Price of butter 'will double in five years', Bodies of crash victims show jet had bomb on it, Hiroshima call for ban on all nuclear tests, Arab terrorists admit they attacked wrong group of passengers at Athens airport, Manx fire chief was reprimanded for hotel safety criticism, Captain Phillips's village aims to have bells restored for royal wedding, Ovambos ignore emergency rules, Indonesians riot in Bandung against Chinese, BBC denies accusation over radio series on pop, Sihanouk refusal to negotiate with Americans, Iranian Prime Minister has talks in Moscow, Maps and the man in the street, Home Office scientists criticised by coroner, French move to block illegal immigration, Dearer cars and smaller cigarettes sanctioned, Anarchists suspected in Springer mansion fire, Mayor of Jerusalem in clash, Danger of explosion in grounded petrol tanker is very small, oil company says, Fashion Serving you right, Rhodesians lose another soldier in action, Dirt is sprayed away from face of Venice, Mr Gray tells Senate he only obeyed orders, Malnutrition inquiry over boy's death, Essex cholera alert after Tunisia holiday, Science report Pollution: Mercury in deep sea, Oxford class list: English language, Russians launch third Mars probe, Lip workers receive dismissal notices, Lawyers reject author's attack, Big increase in investment by industry in next two years, Subsidy withdrawal threatens West Country's fishermen, Natsopa suggests way to end press dispute, Four die in gales: father killed as wife and children swim to safety, More women's federations meet in China, Purge of books in Czech libraries, Briton ordained as priest in Madrid, Stoppages averted at Heathrow, Shots fired at Cyprus houses in new violence, The Times Diary The quiet angel from Purley, Reprisal on Wiriyamu survivors feared, Protests erupt as Indian food prices soar, Former acting chief of FBI describes 'eerie feeling' talking on telephone to Mr Nixon, Education notebook Holiday given up for love of classical Greek, $10m spent on President's homes. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines Limited, Bermuda., Magnet Joinery Limited, Macarthur's, Commerical Union, Royal Insurance, Hine, The Times Special Reports, H. & R. Johnson-Richards Tiles Ltd., Skf, Richard Ellis, James & Tatton, Bibby & Baron (Holdings) Limited, Schroders Limited, Savills. Official Appointments and Notices: Sandhurst post for former Army chief in Ulster, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Weather: The Weather. Law: Judge sentences East End gang leader to six years. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,452, Radio, Broadcasting, Champion starts well in British chess congress, American beats Ljubojevic at Petropolis. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Edith's desperate plight, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Maw Workshop Purcell Room, Magic and Strong Medicine, The Petty Bourgeois Act Inn, Opportunity Knocks! Thames, South Bank Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Schenk captures Vienna's lifestyle. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Sport: Tennis British pair thrown in at the deep end keep heads above water, Rugby League Call to open doors to League amateurs, Cycling, Sports in Brief, Polo Hipwood scores six goals in slow going, For the record Croquet, Racing Higher class of entry means open Gold Cup, Cricket Hampshire make headway in high wind, Yachting Germans set the pace but British move up to keep in touch, Athletics Italy's riotous protest goes to Warsaw, Rowing Pemberton and Summers selected for Britain, Football Clough to receive formal offer from television, Swimming Holland for Belgrade. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Aug 5. 1948 Food shortages, Portuguese men of straw. Editorials/Leaders: IS There Water And Life On Mars?, Brothers In A Greek Prison, Communist Judges In Germany?. Letters to the Editor: Another coastal site for new airport, Postal delays, 'Die Zauberflöte ', The Commonwealth, Ordnance Survey maps, Salisbury Cathedral, Employment, Fire hazards, Liberal policy on coalitions, Canada and Europe, North Sea gas: an unfavourable situation for potential consumers, Imprisoned in Greece, The Church in Mozambique, Farmers and footpaths, HMSO policy a retrograde step, Industrial democracy, Channel Tunnel, Average cricketers, Buried treasure, Madras lights too low for LRC!. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: James Beck, Señor Batista Former dictator of Cuba, Rear-Admiral D. M. Lees, Sir Cecil Hogg. Business and Finance: Glaxo considering American set-up, More German steel, Apprentice plan for dockers, Inquiry into trust offshoot confirmed, Is Germany's car industry heading for a crisis?, Equities Shares confident but trade thin, Computer news A £300,000 system for West Glamorgan, Lenders agree on voluntary consumer code, Aerospatiale sets up new division for Concorde, UK butter imports up, but bill down, Nestle sales show upswing, Fixed Interest and Money, Car shortage threatens US imports expansion, Freight line switching $ tariff for Swiss francs, New device may save smokeless fuel plant, Japanese deny pact, New Issues Share stake option in CCH for Lyons, Crucial talks today on motor disputes, Briefly from the Boardroom, Record 9pc prime rate, Dunlop proposes £3.5m wheel plant in Sweden, IATA cites costly air traffic delays, Use and abuse of Companies House, Lloyds looks to Moscow, Societies may reverse decision to lower rates, Retail sales make strong recovery after depressed post-VAT level, Delta boards support cash bid from CU, Setback to hopes for cheaper wool, Tour groups in currency talks to beat surcharge, Commodities Grain prices hit record levels, Bids and Deals NB Props' £3.1m for developer, Leyland steps up Marina exports to meet enormous demand in US, West Germany has its first payments deficit for five months, Company News Triumph Inv surges £2m to full-time £6.55m, Banks given reminder to clarify their profits, Land-Rover strikers back at work, A better second quarter from CU, The ever rising cost of agricultural land, Mining Promising outlook for Nchanga, Hp And Retail Sales, Business Diary: Burmah strikes out for Swindon. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Pound drops below $2.50 as dollar strengthens, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Foreign Exchange Firmer tone in the dollar, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Store shares firm. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief executive for Serck group.

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