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The Times - 01/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Feb 28, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Fred Emery, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Editor, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Ian McDonald, By Martin Huckerby, By John Groser Political Staff, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Denis Taylor and Penny Symon, From Robert Fisk, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Christopher Warman, From Ronald Faux, From John Chartres, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jerome Caminada, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, By James Reston New York Times Columnist, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Philip Short, By Norman Fox, By Peter Marson, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, Bevis Hillier, Desmond Donnelly, Hilary Rubinstein, Michael Ratcliffe, George Hill, H. R. F. Keating, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, R. T. BRETT, , SPIKE MILLIGAN, , J. M. THOMSON, , N. W. CORNFORD, , C. DAVID GIBSON, , SONIA LIPMAN, , O. L. ZANGWILL., H. WEBER, , MICHAEL SAWARD, , CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, , ANDREW FAULDS, , ERNLE MONEY, , DAVID CROUCH, , TOM STUTTAFORD, , GUY BARNETT, , MAURICE EDELMAN, , JOHN H. L. WATERSON, , LOUIS GLUCKSTEIN, , CHARLES GRAHAM-DIXON, , WAKEFIELD of KENDAL, , CHARLES FAIRWEATHER, , ROBIN DENISON-PENDER, , CHARLES MUSK, , PETER PARTNER, , SIGRID AUSTIN, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A.D.B. writes:-, By Peter Hill, By Hugh Clayton, By Melvyn Westlake, By Guy Hawtin, By Roger Vielvoye, By Andrew Wilson, By John Plender, By Dennis Dwyer, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Baily, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By George Clark Political Staff, G. NEIL GLOVER, , DERRICK COWAN, , O. V. PURCHASE, , ALAN P. HUGHES, , W. A. BEECHING, , ELLIOTT JAQUES, , Ronald Kershaw, Vera Di Palma, Lang Hancock, Stuart Marshall,

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News: A continuing tragedy of the war, Dr Potter's Biblical reminder, Liberals scent victory in Chester-le-Street air, Train drivers' leaders consider two or three-day strikes, The Times Diary On the trail of the grass roots, Skopje thanks the Duke for British aid, Training in French vineyards helps Oxford's sensitive palates to victory, Snow reports, Mr Heath caused Lords standstill, peers say, Motoring Harder wear and better grip from radials, Newspapers' appeal for early Budget dismissed, Anti-inflation Bill will run for three years, Environment Kensington's building boom was a planning masterpiece, Plan for visits abroad by disabled, Strasbourg reform plan goes to committee, Counter-inflation that ignores excessive wage claims is a fraud. Mr Heath says, Contacts with Salisbury confirmed by Sir Alec, Science report Malnutrition: Dangers to brain development, Marching for Mr Heath with Mr Powell in mind, Officials say skeleton is Bormann's, 7 rooms in Somerset House to be museum, Man placed too much faith in the Midas touch, Monetary union heads agenda for Heath-Brandt meeting, NUT chiefs say militants aimed to spoil meeting, Weather may pose threat to Labour at Dundee today, Newspapers attacked on moral issue, Australia gains joint control of US base, Lorry ban 'might kill off city centres', Israel to expand airport at Jerusalem, Nearly 4m homes on reduced gas pressure and safety limits nearer in worst day of dispute, Hospital staff walk out today, Isles of Scilly to impose 10-year building ban, Journalists see threat to free press in Italy, Middle East Airlines keep option on Concorde, British financial aid fails to stop Zambian attacks, Hanoi agrees to resume freeing US prisoners, June date likely for Brezhnev visit to US, Katie Stewart Kipper Mousse, Climax ahead on miners' holiday issue, Dentists deterred by low NHS fees, survey says, Sikhs protest at new helmet ruling, Awards for recordings, Wilson pledge of 'no statutory pay curb', Medical aid for Britons in EEC countries, Grant aids study of school courses for deaf, Close result is expected in high Eire poll, Lord Caradon's report from both sides of the Jordan Ground rules for a Palestinian peace, Regional gas effects, TUC snubs militants on general strike, American planes using base at Phnom Penh, Anti-Cairo feeling among Libyans, M Mitterrand promises justice and equality, King Husain in Washington during Meir visit, Illegal meat 'is likely cause of pig disease', British Rail advice stopped hovertrain development, BBC to add two studios to £5m complex, Three more cardinals leave their posts, The tied-house system challenged, 6,000 flee lethal fumes, Ulster MP wants inquiry into shooting of boy, Councils say tenants not helped by grants, Whites held hostage by Sioux Indians, TUC-Labour pledge to control food prices, Nixon nominee denies FBI will be political tool, Amin hint of long delay on payment to Britons, Three main contenders say they will win Lincoln, Opinion polls give Mr Taverne big lead, Newspaper chief says freedom is not licence, A guide to first French parliamentary elections since de Gaulle, Local councils increase their spending on school books by 17 per cent, On the level, it's your choice Carpet, Bishop reports arrest of more African leaders in Rhodesia, Agreement is still not in sight at Paris conference on Vietnam, Students in S Africa defy the Government, Soldier killed by sniper while guarding children. Index. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Rentokil Group Limited, The Burston Group Limited, Tollemache & Cobbold Breweries Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Vauxhall Motors Limited, National Carriers Limited Medallion Service, The Prestige Group Limited, Bugle, Union-Castle Safmarine, Robophone, The Throgmorton Secured Growth Trust Limited, Manchester Ship Canal Company, The Department Of Trade And Industry, W. H. Smith & Son, Barclays, The Times Educational Supplement, The River Plate And General Investment Trust Co., Ltd., Barclays Bank Limited, History Today, Pool Promoters Association, Peachey Property Corporation Limited, Stratstone, Ted Lewis Billy Rags, Silentbloc Holdings Limited, Odeon Haymarket, Click, Yellow Pages, Lovell, City Of Quebec,, Conveyancer Limited, Hamish Hamilton, Times Newspapers Ltd.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Heroin peddled to youths in Soho, Crown says, Queen's Bench Division Puddings intended for sale Hooper v Petrou and Another, Murder attempts alleged, Meyer Lansky is found guilty in subpoena case, Scots town treasurer warned of contempt, Turks jailed for seizing university building, Brakemen on big dipper gave themselves drugs, witness says, Court of Appeal Incapacity to be pilot? Field v British European Airways Ltd, Detective and two others cleared of plot, Court of Appeal Local authority the sole judge of land use Dowty Boulton Paul Ltd v Wolverhampton Corporation, Pakistani boy remanded again, Court Lees man's life 'totally disrupted', £4,000 fine for blackmail. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, PUBLIC NOTICES (continued from page 24), Women's Appointments also on page 29, Appointments Vacant also on page 8, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments, Business Services. Sport: Athletics Oxford include internationals, Rugby Union Belgrano defeated in fast and open game, Ice skating Russia take pairs title to the sound of silence, Racing Form points to Sixer as the best choice for Forbra Gold Cup, Sports in Brief, Golf Film on Palmer sets trend for the future, Rowing Clare soon able to catch Jesus in Lent races, Football, Cricket Wood stands by after Amiss falls ill. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in March, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 28, 1948 Air speed record, An appeal from the old to the new Whigs. Politics and Parliament: Sir A Home hopes that some proposals may come from Rhodesia House of Commons, Equality for wives sought on family passports, Up and up went New Palace Yard surface, MP seeks regulation of public opinion polls, Government majority of 58 restores limit of three years to pay and price powers, Repatriation of immigrants, Demand for energy policy linked to EEC House of Lords, Heavy Tory heart as Bill goes through, Extracts from books at family planning HQ, Present policy stays on use of written-off cars, Caravans at 50mph, Sixteen councils cut their rates, Lorries on M5, Ulster's Budget next Tuesday, Compensation sought from Uganda in currency that is transferable. Reviews: Plastical-fantastical again The Anti-Rationalists, ETC Double Bill Oxford Playhouse, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall/Radio 3, Bournemouth Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, James Levine, Market-place and study The Middle Man, Fiction Hell and chaos as farce The Black Prince, Russian sobs and Japanese laughter Forever Flowing, Crime Through the Dark and Hairy Wood, Marching to the Left The Class Struggle in Parliament, Quick guide, Purcell in his true context The Indian Queen Collegiate Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: South Africa Tries To Tame Students, Closed Shops, Overtime And Law, Monopoly Vetting, A Policy Which Could Not Work. Letters to the Editor: The Albert Hall, The Humanists, The road to national solvency, Reorganization of National Health Service, Under planners' rule, Somerset House, Arrangement fees for bridging loans, A century of typewriter production, Church charges for brass-rubbing, No bonanza for wealthy under new tax system, Industry's four sides, Franglais haberdashery, Cambridge Circus plans, Younger bishops, Function of outer ringways in London transport plan, The Libyan airliner. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Lambeth Diploma in Theology, Geological Society medallist, University news, Latest appointments, Best film actress award for Liza Minnelli, Bravery award. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Profitable revival of Dutch pictures, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,318, Broadcasting, Radio. Obituaries: Av-M A. C. Kermode Training of pilots, Mr 0. E. P. Wyatt, Capt Mark Hewitson Former Labour MP. Business and Finance: Contracts Motorway order for Marples Ridgway, Accounting for industry aid, Headaches ahead for the small trader, Hongkong's financial challenge to Singapore, Regional aid requests at DTI now over £120m, Ministry's final review of Monopolies Commission, CITB pays £16m loan two years before deadline, Sony is to open colour TV plant in S Wales, Record surplus of £74m provides springboard for cheerful Hongkong budget, Russian car exhaust claim lowers platinum shares, MPs will tell EEC that lorry scheme is unfair, Garages agree rules for solving disputes, Is Western Australia ripe for UDI? An almost legendary figure in Western Australia, Rentokil's volume growth in Phase Two, Case for uniting nuclear industry, TUC seek talks on equal pay, Three key Ford plants to halt but 33,000 reject call for strike, Tanker order for Scott Lithgow, Business Diary: Export salesman ship, Briefly from the Boardroom, Brazilian sugar crop to hit 100m bags, Gold soars as dollar hits the floor on four European exchanges, Commodities Another strong rise in copper, Strikes at five-year low, Courtaulds plans legal action to test DTI rulings on investment grants, Company News Higher margins lift Lotus profit over £700,000, Bids and Deals KLK fight back for Salak, Brick output higher, Finance for industry Yorkshire not slow to seek regional aid, Equities Renewed demand for gold shares, Food bill helps to push January imports total to record £1,231m, New Issues New money halved in first two months, Delivery service guaranteed by state carriers, State, UDT plan car-hire venture, Date fixed for trans-Alaskan pipeline hearing, Oil groups expected to increase size of petrol price rise application, Import curbs 'costing US many billions of dollars', Meat processors predict closures unless control policy is reversed, Settlement reached over IPC, Iraq says, Fixed Interest and Money 'Long' gilts have good day, Bank chief sets economic aims, Mining Dollar changes hit Gold Fields Australia. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Property shares lower, Foreign Exchange Fresh fall in the dollar. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dr G. A. R. Hartley joins the board of Courtaulds. Property: Rentals, Knight Frank & Rutley, Property To Let. Births.

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