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The Times - 12/09/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Business News Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Walker and Christopher Sweeney, From Christopher Thomas, From Peter Evans, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From David Wigg, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, From Paul Martin, By Our Foreign Staff, Elizabeth Collingwood, Dr Hugh Jolly, Ken Gosling, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, Paul Moor, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Terry McLean, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Richard Crossman, Sir Basil Smallpeice and Richard Sowter, Ernest Cheyne, PHS, Lucia Santa Cruz, TOM KAISER, BASIL HIGHTON, , VERONICA A. SHAW, , CHARLES WHEELER, , JOHN BETTEMAN, , MARTIN D'ARCY, , ROSALIE MANDER, , PETER GIFFARD, , MICHAEL RIX, , CLEMENT JONES, , K. W. R. WYNTER, , H. MERSKEY, , JOHN HILL, , G. W. PATTISON, , STEPHEN SCHICK, , FREDERICK JONES, , A. F. BUSHELL, , N. T. JAZAIRI, , LAURANCE REED, , MICHAEL O'GARA, , By Our Science Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, I. O-E, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Barrfather, By Hugh Clayton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, WILLIAM BREE, , R. O. LIGHTFOOT, , N. E. W. WAYNE, , By Our Financial Staff, JAMES COPELAND, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, Andrew Wilson,

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Business and Finance: More moves to encourage labour mobility, Electricity chief forecasts a £60m deficit if rises in tariffs are refused, EEC ministers agree on Gatt approach to links between trade and money, Lack of steel delays regional growth, OECD countries discuss attitude to oil producers, Plessey shows its overall strength, Associates' deals, Dollar firmer as gold prices fall, Griffiths chief refuses Bristol St offer, Advertising and Marketing Budget boost for tourist authority, Spurt at Incledon, Plessey pre-tax profits climb to £31.5m, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged hold up well, Government curb on bank interest rates in move to help building societies, Mr Frank Sanderson quits in Bovis row, CBI opposition to total elimination of tariffs, Commodities Copper strong on Chilean reports, Big harvest will cut prices, Company News Nat & Grindlays go 10 pc ahead at half-time, Briefly from the Boardroom, Setting new pattern for world trade, Text of the Governor's directive, Mining NBHC is still an attractive break-up, Bids and Deals Ratcliff (Tail Lifts) as reverse takeover, Pan Am buys Boeings instead of TriStars, Mr Shultz sees no major IMF solution, 'Blue Book' switch in price basis, Issues & Loans Total Oil seeks London quotation, Equities Trading news fails to inspire, Business Diary: Getting back into harness, 'Needless losses' caused by car strikes, Directors critical of proposals on insider trading, Tokyo has market plan for trade with Britain, Birth of the German multinational, Collective bargaining sought in engineering, Europe and Overseas Utd Aircraft-Signal merger off. News: What can I say?, The Times Diary Who runs the hottest holidays?, Bank told to hand over union compensation cash, Liberal leaders reply to critics with 8,000-word policy statement, Taxing problem of Social justice, Electricity chief calls for higher prices, Narrow Socialist win faces Norway with prospect of minority rule, 'Disastrous' for nurse to return to hospital, Price board warning of legal action, RPO given £60,000 in sponsorship agreement, S Vietnam demands removal of air bases, Mr Heath to conduct radio concert, Pistol found in roof thatch fetches £1,600, Copenhagen talks end in a glow of optimism, Nixon strictures leave Senate leader unmoved, Predictable end to the bold Chilean experiment, Dr Kissinger's part in phone tapping to be disclosed to senators, Mr Heath 'ready to recall MPs on bombing', Minister urges payment of 'social wage' to mothers, Suicide of Dr Allende is reported as Army attacks palace and claims control of Chile, No hope of progress in education until Mrs Thatcher is given a new job, teachers' leader says, Ferry traffic halted after dumped gelignite is found, Police believe girl is in IRA squad, Cases of severe mental handicap 'could be halved', Libyan press denounces King Husain's presence at summit meeting in Cairo, They don't make them like him any more, Call for return of trams to Edinburgh streets, M Pompidou arrives for state visit to China, Dearer to see monuments, Vickers to modify hatch cover on Pisces, Saving Britain from offshore island status, Commonwealth MPs gather for London talks, Iceland threatens break in diplomatic relations, Science report Explosions: Fuel-coolant interactions, Crime did not pay much for prisoners, £41m Howard Hughes loan to Lockheed, Formula found to retain Lip concern's unity, Winchester defendants and charges, Eire leader condemns London bombers, Maplin project slips in Cabinet priorities, Judge to hold inquiry into Australian security bodies, New Bill to raise penalties for pollution, Elected parliament as focus of Europeans' loyalty, New dismissal in Georgian purge of officials, Czechoslovakia group calls for 'positive changes', Solzhenitsyn attack on American 'hypocrisy', Charlotte Bronte stories found in New York, The things that aren't wrong with your child, Working in concert, Liberal Party Document Controlled economic growth, industrial democracy and reform of welfare benefits among policy priorities, Satellite system can pinpoint a ship's position, Police hunt for 'berserk' killer of two women. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Calman and women. Law: Law Report September 11 1973 National Industrial Relations Court 'Constructive dismissal' and Industrial Relations Act Sutcliffe v Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd, Legal doubts on analysis of blood clots in Lord George-Brown's case, Ticket collectors for trial on theft charges, Manx fire night: 3 juveniles to appear in court, Bombs trial jury told girl may have had timing circuit sketch, Defence wins three-week delay in Mitchell trial, Law professors in battle for Nixon tapes. Index. Sport: Racing More bait needed for St Leger, Golf Polling out of Irish team for home internationals, S African cricket tour called off, Athletics McCafferty signs contract with American professional group, Croquet, Rugby Union Squires replaces Knight for England, Sports in Brief, Tennis Expulsion incompatible with principle, Cricket Cancellation of South African tour confirmed, Yachting Stewart goes well clear in championship, Boxing Tired Ali says Norton is the toughest, World title to Fogh with day to spare, Football Bizarre and dazzling goals as Leeds gain their sixth win, Boxing Waller shows his quality in Games trial. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bovis Limited, Burberrys, G. T. Whyte & Company Limited, 1973 Fire Fighting And Prevention Exhibition, Ansafone, Rib, Moss Bros, Sas, Peugeot, Inter-City, Richard Constain Limited, Biba, Bayer, Heenan Spark Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Bermuda, Twa, Halifax Building Society. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: St John Passion Albert Hall/Radio 3, Two new Rattigan plays, Spectrum Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Shoemakers Half Moon, The Children's Crusade Cockpit, Daring but chaste 'body linkage' Pilobolus The Place, Casals dominates Israel Festival. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Odd Girl Out, Broadcasting, Edith Evans returns, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,483. Property: Marsh & Parsons, London Flats, Lane FOX & Partners, Country Properties, Harrods Estate offices, Flat Sharlng. Editorials/Leaders: An Awkward Balance In Norway, The Liberals Tell All, Unwise And Unjust. Letters to the Editor: Opposition policy over private schools, Giffard House, Wolverhampton, Mortgages at lower interest, Inflationary wage bargains, Motorway speed limit, Socialism and religion, Cholera in Italy, London's place in patents scheme, Foreign degrees, Economy's demand for trained managers, Abuse of psychiatry, Incentives for investment, Oil from the Middle East, Free family planning, Pension penalties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, September 10, 1948 The new Austins. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Dartmouth cadets. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir David Evans-Bevan, Mr E.C. Bowyer Air show pioneer, Mr C. C. Ridgeway. Business Appointments: Second deputy chairman named for coal board, Business appointments Whitbread & Co name new director. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange The pound loses more ground, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices Motor shares active, Wall Street. Births.

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