The Times - 18/09/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, From George Clark Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Foreign News Staff, From Roger Choate, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Social Services Correspondent, F. H. Pedley, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Florence Varas, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, by Prudence Glynn, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, Paul Overy, Philippa Toomey, Charles Lewsen, William Gaunt, Jo Grimond, David Steel, David Bonavia, PHS, Victor Zorza, ALFRED MARNAU, , ALAN ANGELL, , G. A. FISHER, , TONY BANKS, , F. S. H. WARD, , BYRON CRIDDLE, , DAVID SHORT, , J. R. BRADSHAW, , W. R. BREWIS, , ANTHONY CROSSLAND, , DAVID NATHAN, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , IAN PEACOCK, , BRIAN THOMAS, , ERWIN KUNZ, , From Philip Howard, From Harold Franklin, W. J., H. M. B., by Roy Farndon, by Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, by Bruce Whitehall, by Steven Richards, by Harry Phillips technical editor, , by Peter de Lacey editor, Storage, Handling, Distribution, By Melvyn Westlake, From David Cross, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Woodland, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, JARLATH FINNEY, , ALAN M. IVES, , By Ross Davies, B. ALLEN, , J. M. EVANS, , F. H. MILLER, , F. RITTIE, , GERALD THOMPSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: Opposition pick candidates for Portuguese poll, Education notebook Conference delegates mourn pioneer of participation in schools' work, Is central space overrated?, ILEA offers aid on flats to attract teachers to London, Mr Carr says new Bill biggest step to equality since women won the vote, Military regime denies any wish for revenge, Inquiry told that ship lookout did not know duties, Southport: A place to enjoy new credibility, Design is the secret of cost cutting and speedier handling, Strict security at British Army base in Germany, How one Moon walker found his Earth legs, Iceland warning to Nato chief over the cod war, Mobile stackers are first tentative steps into mechanized systems, Nine-hour Heath talks fail to get agreement on Council of Ireland, Storage and warehousing, UK integration is Ulster's only hope-Mr Powell, Finding the guts to create an acceptable society, Mr Thorpe's condition for joining a coalition, Automatic supply line keeps cars on the road, Insurers liable for jet blown up by terrorists, Opposition urges inquiry into killings at mine, M Pompidou's visit to China emphasizes differences on Russia, French Socialists win by-election despite big effort by Gaullists, Cigarette shared by boys caused blaze at Summerland, Peter Hain newspaper alleges minister and ex-minister involved in scandals, Sir Winston 'stabbed at school' writer says, Customs seize BBC sex education films, Scots nationalists launch new campaign on oil, Ulster MP wounded in murder attempt, British view on Chilean embassy dispute, Petty apartheid ruling challenged in cities, Hot breath of war, The Times Diary A hefty thump in the stomach, · Above: Black and silver evening dress with pleated, Fashions Renaissance, Pollution Bill clamp on all discharges in tidal rivers, Mrs Martha Mitchell says husband has left her, Science report Genetics: Human X chromosomes, Master pastrycooks of France display their artistry at the Bell Inn, Cool breeze of detente, Mission control criticized by Skylab captain, 'Nothing personal' in NUT attack, Sweden facing crisis as elections fail to produce majority, Children's homes 'ghettos that stigmatize', Stubborn effort to gloss over Pope's Irish plea, Rhodesian guerrillas abduct more children, Call to maintain US troop levels in Europe, 'Great schoolbook scandal' of poor provision by councils is threat to literacy, teachers' leader says, New British force in Nato 'invasion' of Thrace, Army man badly hurt as bombers strike in Birmingham and Surrey, Mr Jenkins sees no British desire to pull out of the EEC, Dr Waldheim firm on UN's value, Chairman of Amnesty plans visit to Russia, Refugees demand land in Saigon protest, Warning about pollution of the Atlantic, Whitlam Bill to secure price control powers, State opening of Parliament, Mr Short says Poulson allegation untrue, Civil servants to hold protest meetings, Pallet poachers pose problems, More British embassy targets, Dr Castro takes a look at Vietcong-held territory, Cuba says trail of blood led to Pentagon, Armed services fail to meet recruiting needs, Renunciation of force to be Bonn's principle at UN, Moscow-Cairo exchange of views on detente, Señora Allende says struggle will go on, £9,450 paid for writing table, Russians want more say in church body. News in Brief. Law: Judges not amateurs, Ld Hailsham says, Intourist head is jailed for bribery, Yard officers alleged to have given false evidence in cannabis smuggling trial, Crown alleges £500,000 Christmas drinks fraud, Police tell of 'frightened' girl at airport, Naples officials may face charges over cholera, 5,200 Chileans to face court martial, Watergate prosecutor wants Ehrlichman trial in Washington, Bail for social worker, Rape case boy is named, Suicide of pilot who buzzed bridge, Aldershot charges. Index. 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Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Langs, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cricket Robins's XI to play two African teams, Hockey Six counties to bring talent to surface, Racing A sufficient nucleus at Ayr to form an antepost market, Athletics Bedford has little worry over selection for Games, Rugby Union Pullin rates success best of recent times, Sports in Brief, Concern of selectors justified by figures, Football Prospective suitor waits for an answer, For the record, Golf Nicklaus answers criticism about his late arrival, Yachting Australians make most of freshening breeze, Boxing McAlinden refuses to risk titles against substitute. Reviews: Austrian extremists at the ICA, Seven-Storey theatre, 'Zorba' at Greenwich, Horace Brodsky Fieldborne Galleries, Mixed Blessings Capitol, Horsham, One Pair of Eyes Bbc 2. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,488, Radio, Broadcasting, British bridge hope fades, Sydney's new theatre. Editorials/Leaders: Europe's Friendship With China, Dr Luns' Mission To Iceland, Doubtful Means To A Good End. Letters to the Editor: Elections in France, Late US post, No uniformity in maintained schools, Bank gifts, Charity cards, VAT and library subscriptions: why the tax provisions may apply, The summer of '73, Moral issue behind deficit, Maintaining expansion, Housing retired policemen, Socialism and religion, Detente with the USSR, Tax burden on disabled, The army coup in Chile, Catholic Church reform, Job enrichment: how to make work satisfying. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Sept 22, 1948. Obituaries: Mrs G. A. Jones, Sir E. Evans-Pritchard, Count Wladimir D'ormesson, Sir Christopher Steel Former Ambassador to Bonn. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Firm start to new account, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Dollar sharply lower, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest and Money Firmer trend in gilt-edged, Minister 'complacent' on Triumph closure, Germany's brakes on credit show results, Associates' deals, Computer news Big orders await GEC digital processor, Commodities Fine start for arabica coffee, Beecham ready to answer US court's questions, William Press 'indefinite' strike, IBM must pay Telex $352.5m in damages, Forward Levels, Contracts signed in US for further three gas carriers, Guilder revaluation the setting for a tougher anti-inflation policy, Inquiry into steel 'black market' accusation, Jessel company raises steel stake, L & G to move 900 jobs, Further sharp setback for monetary union: pound and the dollar under pressure, Vesco situation 'ill-informed', Business Diary: Who's next at Leyland?, Thailand sells sugar to Cambodia, Equities Late burst of activity, Libya accuses BP of 'piracy', Chrysler warns union conveners of threat to all 30,000 jobs, Shipbuilders to seek more accurate forecasts of demand, Briefly from the Boardroom, Natwest and French bank deny talks, Contracts £1.4m Whitbread order for Holland, Hannen, US asked to join work on a successor to Concorde, Money Market Rates, Bids and Deals Mr Selmes now in Grendon, Company News AIP has £57m property surplus on revaluation, Call for trade talks 'time limit', Girling expands factory in France to meet growing demand from Continent, Energy crisis could mean new wave of demand for natural gas carriers, Mining Western Mining's outlook, More American banks raise prime rate to 10 pc, Netherlands decision brings EEC rebuke, Europe and Overseas German bank plans French stake, Issues & Loans Colombia to raise $30m loan, Special steel: Jessel's stake in Osborn, Zinc prices soar to fresh peak in London, Setting up office Bristol-fashoin. 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