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The Times - 12/10/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Henry Stanhope, From Paul Martin, By Tim Devlin, From Fred Emery, From David Wood Political Editor, From Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes, From George Clark Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By A Staff Reporter, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Ronald Kershaw, By Richard Davy, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, From Anthony Thomas, From Mario Modiano, By Derek Barnett, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Leo Goodstade, From Roger Choate, Miles Kington, Stanley Sadie, David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Leonard Buckley, Ion Trewin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, A. L. Rowse, Louis Heren, Lord Chalfont, PHS, Hugh Noyes, GLEN WHITTAKER, , COLIN CORDER, , NATHAN LEVINSON, , TERENCE PRITTIE, , ANTHONY NUTTING, , A. V. MINDHAM, , ANN PLAYFAIR, , REG FREESON, , H. W. PEARSON-ROGERS, , EDWARD H. PATEY, , BENEDICT BIRNBERG, , JOHN TYNDALL, , L. W. BAILEY, , EXETER, , MICHAEL McNAIR-WILSON, , MARY CAMPBELL, , CLOUGH WILLIAMS-ELLIS, , From Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sheila Black, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, From David Cross, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Dennis Dwyer, R. C. THORNTON, , P. H. SNELL, , MALCOLM HOPPE, , By Peter Waymark, S. CORNS, , NATHAN SILVER, , CHRIS ECONOMIDES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By Ross Davies, By Arthur Reed, From Bjorn Boestrup, By Adrian hope, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, By a Correspondent,

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News: Volunteers fly from London to Israel, Strand facade decision for Mr Rippon, Fears grow that Arabs will stop oil, Vietnam fighting flares as floods subside, Mr Connally seen as likely Agnew replacement, Food prices Pheasant for some, but stews are dear, Phantom plane falls on Lebanese village, First faltering of Liberal revival brings boost for Mr Wilson and shock for the Conservatives, Ministers lose card vote on hanging, TV star hopes it ends soon, Three Jewish dissidents arrested in Moscow, State Department officials working 20-hour day, English student was tortured and murdered, Anxiety over spending on education, Hongkong report calls for tougher laws to crush corruption, Village flower festival expected to draw tidal wave of royal-romantic excitement, Rights plea against Britain is admitted, Demand to involve workers in decisions, Line fortified between Golan and capital, Mr Feather talks of working within S African policies, Archaeological report Godmanchester: Roman road uncovered, Police are defended over gold mine shootings, Shopping around, Under-investment in car industry 'a disaster', Greece to protest over sinking of ship, Mr Gromyko's lukewarm remarks baffle Arab envoys in Moscow, Kidnappers of consul elude police, Furnished tenancy landlords cashing in on house-price inflation, Shelter says, Minister urges more aid for battered babies, Mr Powell on the difficulty of being the only man in step, Hailsham plea to ignore the fainthearts, Higher bread prices unavoidable, Racial harmony inside Rhodesia is goal of Britain, Sir Alec says, Sanctions described as iniquitous restriction, Science report Atmosphere: The effect of solar flares, Chancellor rounds in anger on Mr Powell, GLC will buy back houses sold by Tories, Agnew Resignation Internal Revenue may seek repayment of evaded taxes, Eire not planning change in extradition law, UK to build Europe's new weather centre, Mr Whiteaw will have little to report at Tory conference, Drill used in attempt to save trapped seamen, Elstree studios may stay open, Israel learns its lesson in Sinai, Narrow vote to restore the death penalty against minister's advice, Intellectuals fear neglect of freedoms, Runaway cage 'could have been slowed', European Parliament offered limited say in EEC finances, Soviet tanks captured on Golan heights are put on display, Wait a little longer for rail decision, city told, Filipino plane hijackers promised pardon, 68 Israel aircraft shot down, Syria claims, Dr Waldheim appeals to both sides, Labour to seek talks on broadcasts, Mr Nixon 'approved each step', Results of Michaelmas Bar and Law Society examinations, Egypt claims Israel's raids on delta towns killed 500, Debt we owe to Shakespeare's Southampton, Conference notebook A new type of anger comes to the fore, Choosing a Vice-President in a political minefield, Miners' leaders back rejection of 13% rise offered by board, Surprise onslaught by Chancellor on Mr Enoch Powell arouses objections and applause, Extra pay unlikely to avert train cuts, Japan fails to regain islands from Russia, Minister 'playing politics with children's lives', Which radio show is 25 years old today?, Housewives in Jordan stocking their larders, The Times Diary Mr Heath's convivial night out, Chileans and Cubans in violent clash at UN, Myth and reality of EEC food prices, Dismay of family in ancestral Greek village, Deliberate undervaluation could mean rate rise of a fifth next year, conference is told, Big Israel thrust on road to Damascus, Businessmen look for new top jobs, Chinese warning on illusions about detente. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Rolls-Royce Motors, British Airways, Crusader Insurance Company Limited, Law Tutors, Burberrys Limited,, Sadler's Wells Opera, The Intercontinental Airline Of Portugal, Associated Engineering, The Times Motor Show Place, Garrard, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Ltd.,, Lufthansa, Shelter Week, Hardy Spicer Limited, Brasil Export 73 Trade Fair, Persian Carpet Wharf, Girling, Dunlop, Avis., Saitama Bank, Rolls-Royce, Southampton Bonds, Connolly Bros. (Curriers) Ltd.,, Park Tower, Fattorini & Sons Ltd., Midland Bank, Marston Radiator Companies, Trendon Ltd, Delaney Gallay Ltd, Help The Aged,, Neepsend, Stratstone, Solicitor's Examinations, Pan Am, Pye, Rentokil, Rist's Wires And Cables Ltd, Aeonics Ltd.,, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, London Scottish Finance Corporation Ltd, British Steel Corporation, Avon Rubber Company Limited., Glahn, Holborn Law Tutors, Viyella, Cse, Atcost, Huddersfield Building Society, The Post Office, Gilt Edge Carpets, Radiomobile. Law: Counsel lost car in bomb explosion, Car with two wheels on footpath no obstruction Absalom v Martin, Judge's forgery query over libel case papers, Binding over rule not observed Regina v Hendon Justices, Ex parte Gorchein, Libyan BP takeover illegal, judge rules, Ten men fined in telephone conspiracy case, Three more shot by firing squad in Chile, Drug success 'beyond wildest dreams', Complaint of interventions by Sir John Donaldson, Girl's bones 'sticking out', Queen's Bench Division Temporary membership rule not wide enough Coventry Football Club v Coventry Justices, Watergate man indicted for perjury in 1972, George Ince tells of fear, Property rights after divorce Gordon v Gordon, Five years' jail for train robbers, Police say map with crosses found on accused. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Close struggle for lead in chess contest, Golden jubilee at Oxford Playhouse, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,509, Radio, Broadcasting, Top prices are paid for topographical books. Official Appointments and Notices: Nobel award to animal watchers, Latest appointments, Royal College of Surgeons of England. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, University Appointments, General, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Murray Perahia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Eastward with Attenborough Bbc 1, Spellbound in Nicholas Roeg's Venice Don't Look Now (x) Odeon, Leicester Square The Last American Hero (aa) Rialto White Lightning (x) Odeon, Marble Arch Cleopatra Jones (x) Warner, West End The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (x) Columbia, Rpo Festival Hall, a new Mac Liammoir play for Dublin, Johnny Picard Band Crackers, Section Nine The Place. Sport: Hockey New players to appear in Middlesex team, Tennis First money tournament of 1974 worth £40,000, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Radical change by Japanese at forward play, Horse Show An exhibition not quite suitable for Britons, Boxing Johnson earns himself a heavyweight title contest, Football Clarke may be fit for Wembley, Golf The British chaff is separated from the American wheat, Sport Racing Rheingold will go at a hero's price, Table tennis Only one English victory. Editorials/Leaders: The Future Of Trinidad, They Will Judge By Results, Half Way To Freedom In Greece. Letters to the Editor: Legal aid cases, Lament for a vanished shirt, Competition in sugar industry, Divine Light Mission, Race relations, IMF: flaws in adjustment process thinking, Competing in the Olympic Games, Clay Cross rents, Air travel problems, Rents and the fight against inflation, Ariel: the need for close examination of the figures, Death in conversation, Ode to bumbledom?, Labour and the Liberals, The Arab-Israel conflict, Women's equality, Unseparated letters, Social divisions, Social attitudes and the production manager, Opinion on N Ireland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr Harold Snoad, Dr F. J. Dent Research for gas industry. Business and Finance: Europe and Overseas, Mining, Showdown nears at Meriden plant, Standard & Chartered confirm talks with Hodge, Patents pact unsigned by seven dissidents, Record world wheat crop is forecast, Assessing the pace of Reyrolle's recovery, Non-nuclear role of the AEA, Bids and Deals Argyle's French property foray, Engineering workers to press £700m claim, Europe prepares for oil rationing and puts brake on fuel exports, D. Perkins in Holland, Commodities Daily sugar price at peak, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company News Mowlem strong on way to fresh record, Australia and China sign £340m wheat agreement, September steel output rises 15 per cent, What price stockbrokers' research?, Uk Trade, Chrysler pay inquiry set to open next week, BIM sets out six-point code of conduct for professional managers-with sanctions, Finns hint at dearer newsprint, New chairman for Unilever, SIH approach confirmed, Workers 'fed up' with strikes, says car trade chief, Survey shows 3,709 housing societies, Currencies unsettled by Middle East war, Issues & Loans, Industrial society told of 'unfair attitudes' to women at work, Aviation board chief tilts at 'environmental extremists', Swan Hunter closure threat, Miles Druce loses its injunction claim against Guest Keen, £178m visible deficit despite exports peak, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Fixed Interest and Money Gilts watch the world go by, Norway budget up 10pc, MP seeks food price ceiling for retailers, Business Diary: Unilever's new man at the top, German metal union ballot backs stoppage, Equities Trade figures help shares. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices Hawthorn Leslie active, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Singer & Friedlander top post. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Country Properties, Residential Property A villa for holidays or retirement. Births.

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