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The Times - 24/10/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Foreign Statt, From Peter Strafford, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room 'orrespondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, From christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social, Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw Leeds October 23, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By David Leigh, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By our Arts Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Our Corresnondent, From a Special Correspondent, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Frank Vogl, From Victoria Brittain, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Wigg, By Gabriel Ronay, From Anthony Thomas, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Binyon, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Henry Stanhope, From Nicholas Ashford, Sally Emerson, Hugh Jolly, Michael Wale, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Coren, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Crossman, Ian Smart, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, PHS, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, J. C. MacKELLAR., PETER DIXON, , J. W. PARKES., SIDNEY L. SHIPTON., HUGH LINSTEAD., D. THOMAS., J. M. ZARZYCKI., P. HUNTER GORDON., FREDERICK WARNER., EOIN C. MEKIE, , JOHN POWLES., HENRY A. SANDOZ, JOHN MELVIN., R. A. CUMMING., G. E. A. CRUSE, , R. B. CRUSE, , RANALD W. M. CLOUSTON., GEORGE KENNARD., BARRY ROSE., N. S. ALCOCK., J. B. CAVANAGH., J. A. DUDGEON., R. W. GILLIATT., R. M. KENEDI., A. NEUBERGER. FRS., LEONARDB. STRANG., CHARLES STUART-HARRIS, , J. P. N. TIZARD., GRAHAM M. WILSON., D. W. WHITTERIDGE.FRS., O. H. WOLFF., DUNCAN GUTHRIE., RAYMOND PLUMMER., MERVYN BRYN JONES., From Our Own Correspondent, G.V.R.B. writes:, From Rene Dabernat, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Anthony Rowley, By Maurice Barnfather, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, From Florencia Varas, Hugh Clayton, By Melvyn Westlake, F. CLIVE de PAULA, , H. C. G. SLATER., DAVID FARRAR, D.J. VAN REST, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Dennis Dwyer, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson,

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Law: Romanian official executed, Mr Nixon surrenders over Watergate tapes as impeachment action begins, Councillor sent for trial, Mr Poulson and former rail official for trial, Trial of Mr John Mitchell postponed until dispute over tapes is settled, Bomb damage pictures shown to accused girl, Old people's warden 'out of his mind', court told, Court told of daubings, Law Report October 23 1973 Queen's Bench Division Office waste paper not 'house' refuse Iron Trades Mutual Employers Insurance Association Ltd v Sheffield Corporation. News: Syria loses grim battle for Mount Hermon, 48,000 killed in Vietnam since ceasefire: communists again walk out of Saigon talks, UN resolves to send truce observers, Belgian coalition cuts the Government by nine, 'Battered baby' found dead after leaving hospital, EEC aid to hill farmers runs into difficulties, Time running out for the tank, Fierce fighting in Canal sector, NUM welcome new moves on lung disease, Ethiopia cuts diplomatic links with Tel Aviv, MPs clash with director on shareholding, Draft of Burma constitution wins apnroval, Turning the world in a vicious circle, Opinion poll puts Tory ahead at Hove, Clay Cross softens on hopes of rent cuts, Hotel maid asked about cigarette, Concern for fragile press freedom in Argentina, Mr Faulkner wins slim majority for sharing power, Syria accepts ceasefire as Suez Canal battle continues, Cold comfort at pay talks forpit unions, Science report Mercury: Protection hope, Mrs Meir's sleepless war, NHS use of Service hospitals is urged, House Speaker's warning on reckless haste, Russians likely to continue supplying arms, Inspector tells inquiry she saw child in no danger, Number of illegal juggernauts cut by checks, Magazine says Arabs lost 288 aircraft, A crying shame, Mr Crosland backs call for Shelter inquiry, National merger with Royal Shakespeare off, Department heads say occupied polytechnic may have to be closed, Pension rise 'will match increase in living cost', Uganda to arrest Britons without ' identity cards', Science fiction festival: Mr, Bonn budget maintains anti-inflation drive, Mr Rodino: unprecedented times in our history, Turkey: full of western promise, French broadcasting head ousted after clash with Minister, President Sadats out aides to convince Arab allies of his wisdom in accepting ceasefire, Lord Mayor's show will highlight leisure in London, Beggar had £6,000 in bank, Dozens hurt at concert by Osmond Brothers, Israel still insisting on direct talks with Arab states before any withdrawal from occupied lands, The Times Diary Now pass me my green eyeshade, More fire bombs warning, AUEW approves protest strikes: London action planned on Nov 5, Mr Nixon spends night at Camp David, Train blown up, but troops avoid tran, Australia joins Japan in big uranium project, Whitlam Government wins vote of confidence, Dalai Lama preaches at united serviee, Abortion world's most widespread method of curbing birth rate, Mr. Richardson says the very integrity of US governmental process is at stake, Egypt calls on Security Council to act, Group attacks inadequate care for the mentally ill, 'The facts of the unfolding drama' set out, Delay, then Albert Speer is allowed in, Tourists from West worry Hingarians, Israel must see the political realities, Lebanese doctors help Damascus wounded, Concorde delights Princess, Kuwait decides to reject truce formula, Derby players stage protest sit-in at ground, ' Tribune ' group to seek seats in Shadow Cabinet, Mrs Greene and the world inside a dolls' house. Arts and Entertainment: Lowestoft porcelain tops new heights at auction, The Wolf in London, Severe setback for Britain in women's chess, Radio, DPP asked to look into allegations of forged documents for paintings, Broadcasting, Estate duty advantage of museum gifts is clarified, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13.519. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airways, Fownes, Burgos, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, The Carlton Tower, Wingate Investments Limited, Ricardo Consulting Engineers, Glanfield Securities Limited, Interim Statement, Town And Commercial Properties, Local Initial Van Man, Mapping & Webb, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Coutts & Co, Imry Property Holdings, Armstrong Equipment Ltd, Compagnie De Saint-Gobain-Point-A-Mousson, Investment & Property Holdings Ltd, Heywood Williams Group Limited, Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd., Gkn Transmissions, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Apex Properties Limited, Monsieur Worth, Tyndall Overseas 3-Way Investment Plan, Industrial Development Department,, Augustus Barnett, Figure Beauty, Action Reserch, Philips, The British Car Auction Group Limited, Hine, Cycle And Motorcycle International Exhibition, Rhp, Monument Securities Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: Miss Ranson: no action by Home Secretary, Maplin complex will not proceed until MPs have final say, Industrial Relations Act not being manipulated against union-Mr Heath, Britons working for Saudi air force, Constitution report out next week, Balancing needs of shotgun users with effective firearms control, Owing to weather conditions..., Army and Navy give £5,685 for royal couple, Advisory body, Unalterably opposed, Government has majority of 8 on Maplin Bill, Labour attack over sugar is headed off by the Government, Tree planting year success. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Two British scientists win Nobel prizes. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Find a, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Educational Scholarships And Fellowqships, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Exhibitions. Reviews: Schoenberg /Gerhard Purcell Room, Vérité Thames Television, RPO/Foster Festival Hall, Death in Venice Covent Garden, Ballet which verges on the ludicrous Sword of Alsace Sadler's Wells, The Osmonds Belle Vue, Manchester, Last night's television The Serpico affair Film 73 Special Bbc 1, Diana Bbc 1. Sport: Cricket Pakistan ban Younis, Rugby Union M Counties bring in Rodgers after Ralston's withdrawal, Commonwealth Games England's double sixth chosen, Racing French and Irish colts appear to dominate top two-year-old race, Sports in Brief, Tennis Miss Peisachov limps off court after defeat, Football Britain declares internecine war over the least cherished cup, Horse Show McMahon to lead Britain in final event of season, Table tennis Clayton the only team change, Boxing Conteh wins travesty of a bout. Property: London Flats, London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Flat Sharlng. Editorials/Leaders: Medicine In The Armed Services, No Free French Broadcasts, Mr Faulkner Scrapes Home. Letters to the Editor: London airports noise, London public services, London architecture, Thefts from churches, Milk bottle shortage, Increase in psittacosis, Casual planning, Other people's wages, VAT and medical research, Petrol rationing, The BBC on Iran, The Middle East ceasefire, Impact of VAT, Does oil need an overlord?, Transport at higher speeds, Marching down the aisle, Applying the Sermon on the Mount to the market place. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Oct 22, 1948 Peking in danger. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Very Rev J B. Longmuir, Rt Rev James Ward, Mrs Sen Gupta, Acm Sir Robert Foster Distinguished RAF career, Mr Kenneth Bolton Kenya newspaper editor, Sir Edward Muir. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London and Regional Market Prices London & County Securities lower, Foreign Exchange Dollar under pressure, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Recent Issues-. Business and Finance: Commodities Metals strong; zinc up £37, Chile battles to raise itself out of paralysis of soaring inflation, Company News Wider margins from APE in first half, CST wins Grendon with increased offer, Europe and Overseas, All Vauxhall output brought to standstill, Wall St gains after Nixon tape decision, Bus export boost for Leyland, Good future forecast for natural gas carriers, Bids and Deals Sturge open fire against Croda, £2m Skyvan order by Ghana, German sales up, '£40m forfeited by BSC' to keep Britain supplied, Equities Good recovery in oils, Mining 'Tanks ' merge North Sea interests, British electronics: little Neddy diagnosis, CBI chief says Britain must match EEC growth, Jute mills resume, Fasco acquires 5opc stake in Hamburg bank, Bougainville shares hit by resources study, Scots see danger in excessive sea oil search, Worldwide ship orders surge to peak level, Sharp fall in September's new car registrations, The Panel's easier line on partial bids, EEC accent on financial freedom, Fixed Interest and Money Small losses in gilts, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mr Heath and M Pompidou to discuss sterling next month, Community fears for U S trade Bill, Big upswing in receipts for building societies, American bank chief's warning of fresh crisis, Process plant leaders fear UK steel shortage, Electronics industry report calls for links between British and European companies, BAT and Imperial Group in talks on unscrambling holdings, Durable goods orders fall in America, British purchasing power lagging, Business Diary: Keeping up with the quotes, Issues & Loans, Bearing Japan's Trojan Horse into Europe, Low-pollution cars for Japan, Admiral and Rockwell link planned, £2.5m order for Simon Group, Anaconda cutback, Canadian group's £19m partial bid for Lamson, THF in deal with American hotel group, Oil company chiefs seek guidelines to prepare fuel allocation system, BSC men fight closures and 500 redundancies, London listing for St Gobain, Advertising and Marketing, Japan to hold export quota talks in Europe, Welders spurn union plea. Business Appointments: Business appointments New directorship for Sir Michael Parsons.

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