The Times - 26/03/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Robert Fisk and Chris Sweeney, From Ian McDonald, From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, By John Groser Political Staff, By a Special Correspondent, By John Groser political Staff, By Our Political Staff, From John Chartres, By Penny Symon, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By our Social Services Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By Our Political Editor, From Richard Wigg, By a Staff Reporter, From David Spanier, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Moshe Brilliant, From Richard Davy, Geoffrey Wansell, By Stewart Tendler, By Gabriel Ronay, Patricia Clough, Pat Healy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Rex Bellamy, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Robert Shelton, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Geoffrey Holmes, Louis Heren, Victoria Britain, PHS, Philip Howard, Ivor Brown, David Wood, JOHN DAYTON, , H. CAMPBELL, , ELEANOR PRICE, JOHN YUDKIN, , EDWARD ELIEN:, D. J. JEWELL, DESMOND LEE, , ERIC BLOTT, , WILLIAM ORMEROD, , EDWIN G. WHITE, , JAMES WELLBELOVED, , GORDON RIDGEWELL, , ARTHUR HOPPER, , E. MENDELSOHN, , Leonard Amey, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Correspondent, Lord Thorneycroft, Mr Edward Crankshaw, By Our Medical Reporter, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Harry Debelius, From David Bonavia, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, By Innis Macbeath, From Sue Masterman, GRAHAM HALLETT, , LUCIE CLAYTON, , M. C. OLIVER, , Robert Baker, HOWARD CRAGG, , R. J. FAWCETT, , Anthony Thomas, Nancy Foy, From Frank Vogl, Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, By John Woodland, Gerald Ely, by Richard Harris, by Michael Hornsby, by Graham Sontag, M.H., by Dr Azizur Rahman Khan, by Richard Sachs, by Angus Hone, by a Special Correspondent, by Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, by Ingvar Oja,
ResumoNews: The planners: brains trust for formidable task, Uganda in a war of words, Social help from conflict, Bridging the gap between the US and the new Europe, Snow reports, Shopfloor plea for militancy on wages, Water shortage fears despite rain, 60 detectives in hunt for hitchhike killer, Vietnam: freeing land and capturing votes, British woman denies Black September link, GLC seeks aid of MPs to keep ambulance control, Armed raiders attack two Cyprus police stations, Ambulance death incident inquiry in Cape Town, Mr Powell keeps sabbath silence on 'millionaires', Science report Ecology: Elephants and fatty acids, 50,000 in demonstration against abortion, University backs Athens students, African miners' wages to go up by 25 pc, Champion of EEC entry challenges Franco regime, Moderates say strike by miners unlikely, Faulkner future looks brighter after the near collapse of his Protestant opponents' rally, Reggio violence fails to provoke crisis, Police seize Jewish girl before emigration, A kind of casé conspiracy, President of Sudan on London visit, Footpath closure figures 'disturbingly high ', New Zealand workers for British farms, Awakening of the gypsy nation, Struggle tor survival in a village of filth, Poverty and hopelessness, Tories expect a student switch to the right, New nation's leader a populist not a revolutionary, Gas settlement seen as a turning Point, Red light for the new Italian family, Regional notebook The library where nobody browses and automation is the chief assistant, Mr Nixon tells troops to stay on until all prisoners are free, No health pay inquiry likely till Phase Three, Bangladesh, Unrepentant child of a sub-culture, Better deal planned for students in Poland, The plan: need for flexible economy, Brief but brilliant career of Comrade D, Fifth soldier describes girls who enticed three comrades to death, Scottish Labour Party votes for nationalization of sporting estates and fishing in Highlands, Foreign workers in France stage hunger strikes to back demands for better treatment, Provisionals keep options open, Mother's sway over child to be studied, Cairo Cabinet resigns to make way for militant new Sadat team, Paintings stolen from village church in Italy, Mr Heath renews offer of 'one nation' partnership to stop strife in industry, Fear of domination and a dependence on international good will, Call for new dialogue between US and Europe, Pope prays before Pietà, Women find more careers opened to them, Four men feared dead in air crash wreckage, New zeal in tackling population explosion, Transport Systems moving nearer to normal, Boycott setback to democracy in Pakistan, Slow move towards integration, Labour choose candidate for Westhoughton, Deadlock over nine Americans held in Laos jeopardizes final withdrawal from Vietnam, Guernsey dilemma over population expansion, Father of Russian H-bomb questioned by KGB, Community project's £50,000 grant, Malady of the Free Churches, Du Maurier: sovereign of decorum, Immense relief effort of United Nations now being passed on to others, League formed to fight rheumatism, Mine rescuers hack slowly ahead, 'Firms should disclose growth plans', Jute trade faces challenge of new packing materials, The Times Diary Greyfriars v St Frank's: Yarroo!, Another British trawler fired on off Iceland, Big trees and little flowers among the poets, Tea growers reach out for world markets, Agriculture Return to smaller, intensified farms and increase in tenants forecast, Turkish crisis grows after Senate reject compromise, Greek-Yugoslav talks founder over text issue, Washington, March 25 Mr Mitchell tries to clear Watergate air, 'Private eyes' keen to drop keyhole image. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Charter Consolidated Limited, Pubali Bank, Jamuna Oil Company Limited, Pirie, Tcb, Cantira Enterprises Ltd., Jones Lang Wootton, Bangladesh Biman, Sidlaw Industries Ltd., Export Promotion Bureau, Beralt Tin And Wolfram Limited, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, March Hare Fair, Chartreuse, Its, Bangladesh Tenneries Corporation, Wood,mackenzie & Co, Ansafone, Uttara Bank, Chittagong Port Trust, The Royal Mint, S.A.C. Limited, The Scottish Eastern Investment Trust Ltd., S.E.T., Ureka Export, Rupali Bank, Janata Bank, Healey & Baker, Nissho-Iwai, Lovell, Smith & Nephew, Twa, London And County Securities Group, Ecgd, Antony Gibbs. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Cambridge win centenary chess match, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,339, Crossword winner again. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices, Mr Heath will not back a return to hanging. Law: Spy charge against Soviet Jew altered, Two Jews among five guilty in Israel spy case. Sport: Football Plot thickens in relegation struggle, Racing Round mile might be fairer Lincoln test, Hockey England so confident in fine win, Rackets Angus could win another world title, Rugby Union results, Golf Oxford improvement earns victory by one match, Badminton British players achieve new status, Sports in Brief, Cross-country marathon champion first, Horse trials Be Fair wins first big event of new season, Rowing Magical mystery river tour, Athletics Keino wins mile from Ryun, Cricket Two Pakistan batsmen out for 99 as England toil in the sun, Squash rackets Significance of new event extends beyond the scores, For the record, Rugby Union France need to break sequence of home wins to secure title. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments vacant, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: ECO/Barenboim Festival Hall, The Supremes Lewisham Odeon, Thrilling stage counterpart The Rhinegold Coliseum, Ubu Roi Victoria Rooms, Bristol, Benjamin Luxon Queen Elizabeth Hall, Composers relegated to oblivion Omnibus Bbc 1, Monday book A dynastic marriage of rare significance William and Mary, The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: A Wary Response In Ulster, Greek Students Gain More Sympathy, Trade Body Mergers Vital, Ulster as devolutionary model. Letters to the Editor: Bishops as school governors, Ulster White Paper, A double tax on education, Cars for hire, Procedure for increasing capital, Burglary reports, Growth of terrorism, Machines only human, Planning controls at root of rising land prices, An equitable concession from Mr Barber, Population statistics, Shopping around pays dividends, Sugar and the length of life, Oarswomen's dress, Church applause, The Channel Tunnel, The hospital dispute. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 24, 1948 Rations for visitors. Official Appointments and Notices: Dover College head, University news, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Obituaries: Ken Maynard One of the first film singing cowboys, Mr A. T. Cholerton, Sir Bertram Steyens, Mr W. J. Bird. Business and Finance: Cowley outcome crucial for British Leyland, New intensity in discussions over a successor to M Schweitzer, Business Diary in Europe: Spotlight on the Flicks again, US bank lowers prime rate on hint from government, French Citroen executives take over in Spain, Unsophisticated avoidance of those common pitfalls, Mr Chataway aims to boost German investment in UK, Lending rate 8½ pc, Industry in the regions Shortage of finance for Guernsey's fishermen, UK copper usage up 13.8 p c, Freight Report Owners trying to force rates even higher, China rules out normal commercial credit terms, Merger proposed by professional engineers' unions, UK companies push investment in Holland, Contracts Mowlem wins further City bridge contract, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mr Nixon is urged to initiate trade reform talks, R-R and Receiver argue over £50, tax, Trico negotiates part purchase of Acadex business, Results this week AP Cement Fisons and Slater Walker, Insikt/Asikt: centenary celebration with a difference Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Faster rate of increase in consumer prices, Company News, Politics and ploys of monetary reform, Shades of the swashbuckling Duke Maurice Corina puts an historical perspective on the US offer to Gallaber, Tough bargaining at sugar talks, Britain's single Stock Exchange open for business, Business graduates:their eyes are bluer now, US foreign trade policy EEC should take the line of moderation, Commodities Sticky problems for the Tin Council, Hongkong eyes on UK property companies, Shipbuilders study finance link, Single production line likely for Concorde. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three join board of English China Clays. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Bonds traded in Europe. Property: Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Big Bovis plan for Le Havre. Births.
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