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The Times - 18/07/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Tim Deylin, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Penny Symon, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Tohn Chartres, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove., From Michael Hornsby, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By David Leigh, By Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Frank Field, Eve Hall, Barbara Sherard-Smith, John Higgins, Charles Lewsen, Max Harrison, Barry Fantoni, Thomas Walker, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Roy Lewis, Richard Crossman, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, Richard Harris, DOROTHY STROUD., M. J. FRENCH, , A. R. W. PORTER, HENRY PHELPS BROWN, PAUL OESTREICHER., DAVID TERESHCHUK., HANNAH STANTON, D. KEATINIG, E. C. MERRIFIELD, C. ARNOLD BAKER., STEPHEN ROSENBERG, HECTOR M. WILKS, ROSEMARY DORWARD, K. M. VINE-LOTT., E. GOLDSTUCKER, C. STRACHEY, H. S. CRANFIELD, NIGEL V. KAY., From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Dr R. A. Kekwick, Mr J. W. Penycate, By Ronald Kershaw, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Plender, By Margaret Drummond, By Kenneth Owen, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Anthony Rowley, By Ian Morison, Patricia Tisdall, By Guy Hawtin, MICHAEL ORME., COLONEL H. F. O. BEWSHER, By Richard Spiegelberg, D. FOSTER-SMITH., PAUL E. GALGUT., L. WILSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Kershaw, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, by John Chartres, by Patrick O'Leary, by R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, R.W.S., by Geoffrey Weston, P.O'L.,

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News: Guyana swing is short of Mr Burnham's aim, Mr Heath's talks were recorded, Newspaper talks adjourn after four hours, Child psychiatrist's 'squalid act' with boy, Minister refuses to pass Welsh National Park plan, Disused docks give conservationists the chance of a lifetime, Labour call for rejection of security report, Health civil servants demand department head's dismissal, Lufthansa to cut back its domestic flights, New howitzer will fire faster and be more lethal, Plan for new prison to replace Pentonville, Personal view Finding the courage to give the disabled a New Deal, Children, 11, are found murdered beside bridlepath, Gallery buys two major Tudor portraits, Kabul's family circles, More people join in protests over Caetano visit, Four people who have stamped their personality on the region's life are profiled by Durham Paddock and Philip Beacall Chief executive with a mission and not much time, King of Afghanistan overthrown in coup by former Premier, Press request to attend Soviet trial refused, Harriers decision soon, Bermuda stepping out of colonial uniform, Labour hopes new steps will cut Army's Ulster role, Oxford class list: Natural science, Merseyside, Archbishop's hunger strike for Israel dispossessed, Philip Howard looks at London: The Bubble Theatre Packed polyhedrals in cultural wastelands, Area in throes of change tries to live down its past, Dockland's sinking fortunes, Patient's ordeal in Italian health service, Mr Kalmbach says learning Mr Dean asked him to act illegally was like kick in stomach, Union ignores order to pay, TUC urged to help public sector in pay talks, Fears of panic influenced smallpox official, War against Frelimo 'like fight with IRA', Study of milk cuts urged, The Adelphi sails on in a sea of new hotels, Instead of Lake Edward, read Lake Idi Amin, Two soldiers killed as bomb blasts Belfast Catholic flats, TV strike over two stakes, Bonn diplomat questioned about espionage, Pupils want another go after night on fells, British arsonist evaded Australian security net, Priest says he spoke to survivors, Lord Mayor offers an apology to Portuguese leader and criticizes newspaper report, Demands for public inquiries into alleged corruption hamper process of law-Lord Hailsham, Lancashire tops table of teenage drunkenness, Rescuers find trapped miner dozing on heap of coal in flooded nit, Alaska oil pipeline gets go-ahead from Senate, Mr Davies strengthens his links with France, Ely's voters baffle the experts, President prohibits evidence by Secret Service about tapes, Industry: case for bigger share, General issues challenge to Meir Cabinet, Detention of dangerous mental patients, Mr Smith has talks with African leader, Growing Point MPs favour increase in family allowance Chasing the everrising grocery bills for families on the bread line, Science report Genetics: Milk, sunshine and survival, Special service in Westminster Abbey, School of Tropical Medicine's new role, Brezhney cowboy film, More calls expected on Rowntree fund, On holiday with a family of Horrids, Henrietta the hen, Dina the duck, and plenty to do and see, South Pacific: serial story in megatons, Anthropologist 'made sweeping generalizations', French towing yacht out of nuclear zone, Cost of health and social services rises by 14 per cent to £2,267m, New scientific council will check on dangers in research, Experts search for tomato plant killer, A £50m gamble to prevent decline as a world port, British frigate damaged, Cambodia air raids cut from US records, Britain wins EEC sugar battle with right to continue subsidy on imports from Commonwealth, Southern Africa again discussed by Anglicans, Shepperton Studios plans likely this week, The Times Diary Wodehouse and the private hell of Watergate, Ransom offer for kidnapped Getty grandson, Yelling and jeers as Commons debate visit of Dr Caetano, Russia renews pledge to support North Vietnam, School violence report goes to Press Council, Holland 'the best place to live in', Big demand leaves independent schools 'bursting at seams', Bringing life to the skin-and-bone bundles of Western India, Panel proposes handicap assessment plan. News in Brief. Law: Murder appeal, No High Court jurisdiction Regina v Cardiff Crown Court Ex parte Jones and Others, Man in club attack case changes plea, Costs discretion Wanson Co Ltd v Poulter, Witness learns conversation was bugged, Union's role in industrial court case clarified, Nine arrested during protest outside Buckingham Palace, Decree for Lady Colville, Court of Appeal Fair and accurate parliamentary sketch privileged Cook v Alexander and Others, Woman who killed baby 'a tragic warning', Judgment of Jersey court for bank enforced Barclays Bank Ltd v Arnold, Colin Levy wants to 'face the charges in Britain', Innocent man escapes jail threat, Dissident Soviet author given second jail term. Index. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Greeff-Chemicals Holdings Limited, T W A, Garrard, Merseyrail Loop + Link, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Building Societies Association Dept., Consolidated Commercial Company Limited, Liverpool Airport Timetable, North West Industrial Development Association, Interim Statement, Ipd Industrial Centre, Mears, Voluntary Fund Office, Cwmbran, Siemssen Hunter Group, Moss Bros, Heinemann, Huyton, Ocean Wilsons Limited, Clark & Fenn, Extel, Aquitaine, The London Bedding Centre, Hardy, Public Relations Division, The Industrial Expansion Team, Bootle, Carlton, Vic Hallam, Industrial & Commercial Property, Staflex, Ed, Runcorn, Nigerline, Greene King, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Construction News, Lovell, M O & P, Lancia, Canlife Units, British Bank Of Commerce Limited, Liverpool Co-Operative Society Ltd., Gooch & Wagstaff, B.B.C. Radiovision Exhibition. Arts and Entertainment: New David Storey play, Junior chess favourite in fine style, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,435, Radio, Broadcasting, Private Lives, £1,900 price on Daisy's 'stout little notebook'. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Tennis, Rugby Union, Racing Miss Petard could cause problems for Mysterious, Sports in Brief, Tennis Silence on court for Miss Blachford, Athletics Bedford now unlikely to meet Puttemans, Rifle shooting Banks finish with a big balance, Cycling Belgian breaks run of Spanish wins, Football Aston Villa ask for help of shareholders, Yachting Danish helmsman retains early lead in OK event, Swimming Tough policy may rebound on ASA at Coventry, Cricket Opening pair nobly support Middlesex bowlers' good work, Bowls England beaten by Wales in close finish, Golf Two seeds struggle all the way to last green. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Women's Apointments General, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Reviews: Adrian George Motif Editions Gallery, Venetian frustration The Merchant of Venice Oxford Playhouse, Istanbul Festival: Seraglio returns to the harem, Ralph Kirkpatrick Salisbury Festival, The World of the Eleventh Duke Bbc 1, A Perfect Relationship Marriages King's Head, George Devine award, London debuts. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Total ban on tobacco advertising rejected, Pension will buy more than in Labour's time, On all grounds Portugal must remain a member of Nato, Cancellation of Dr Caetano's visit on basis of article in 'The Times' would be to prejudge case against an old and loyal ally-Foreign Secretary House of Commons, Crown Agents stop issuing Egyptian stamps, Sugar safeguards still reliable, Insurance Bill through. Editorials/Leaders: The Weapon Of Counter Terror, A Permanent Tribunal On Corruption. Letters to the Editor: Church investments, Mozambique, Women veterinaries, Czechosloyakia, Education policy, Why UK firms cannot keep delivery promises, Gaelic gaz bard?, Flexibility in an incomes policy, Channel tunnel: is it necessary?, Misleading points about export of Scotch whisky in bulk, Homes to rent, Currency for tours, Signposts anonymous, Official action needed now to protect the sterling parity, Sewage for Audley End, Oil industry and the independents, Local councils. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Dr Jaromir Dolansky, Dr Muriel Robertson, Sir John Ellerman Shy shipping millionaire and noted zoologist, Mr Lawrence Powell. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 16, 1948 Berlin Deadlock. Deaths. Births. Business and Finance: Milk producers anxious over European rules, Mining, Bids and Deals, Drilling reveals further big coal reserve seams in Yorkshire, Shortage forces BP Chemicals to restrict supplies of ethanol, Fraser approach for Army & Navy may lead to takeover battle, Government's computer policy criticized, Fixed Interest and Money Heavy losses in gilt-edged, Bank adviser's warning on high interest rates, Commodities Cocoa soars to peak levels, BAT subsidiary raises offer for Pricerite, Mill keeps going with dearer Russian steel, Company News Sunley re-value for surplus of over £35m, Business Diary: Leyland's head-hunting coup, Equities Shares drift in slow trading, Wool textiles: paradox of a prop in prosperity, Burmah is trying for a stake in US market, Army and Navy-an exercise in valuation, US relaxes more car emission standards, Management's part confused, Minister says, Briefly from the Boardroom, Government holds up announcement of £15m aid for wool textiles, 'Catalogue' stores launched, Sharpest fall in dollar since rescue move, Moët seeks name for its Californian champagne, EEC trade rules to be simplified, Signal Oil sinks new well in the North Sea, Advertising and Marketing, Foreign Exchange, Issues & Loans, Code for directors by Lord Pilkington, Rise in metals continues with copper up £30, 10m house owners soon, Perkins workers end ban on overtime, US-Japan economic talks in 'broad accord', Soviet gas for Japan and US in £57m deal, Shell in America listed on monopoly complaint, Roger Vielvoye examines the likelihood of further fuel price rises Wishful thinking in the oil industry. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Takeover talks lift Army & Navy, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments M Laure to be chairman of Sogen-Swiss International. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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