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The Times - 10/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Clive Borrell and Stewart Tendler, By David Wood Political Editor, From Christopher Sweeney and Robert Fisk, From Trevor Fishlock, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Martin Huckerby, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Ian McDonald, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Kuldip Nayar, By Gabriel Ronay, From Moshe Brilliant, From Jerome Caminada, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From David Bonavia, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Brendan Gill, Julian Critchley, Bevis Hillier, Joan Chissell, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, Mel Calman, Stanley Sadie, Keith Horner, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, R H, John Carter, Katie Stewart, Geoffrey Wansell, David Goldberg, Louis Heren, Jim Snow Nothern Racing Correspondent, Harry Legge-Bourke, IVY LITVINOV, , R. RALPH, , WILLIAM CLARK, , GARETH MORRIS, , FRANCIS TANTON:, PETER ARCHER, , JOHN FRASER, , ALEXANDER W. LYON, , ELYSTAN MORGAN, , RONALD KING MURRAY, , PAUL B. ROSE, , NEVILLE SANDELSON, , JOHN E. BURGESS, , ROGER WHITNEY, , R. SAMPSON, , D. M. HARDERN, , NOREEN V. SOUTHBY, , JOHN LAMBERT, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , VICTOR HERTFORD, , M. DIANE HOLDSWORTH, , CAROLYN D. RITCHIE, , MARGARET COLE, , HENRY B. FRY, , KENSINGTON DAVISON, , BARBARA JONES, , MONICA FOOT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Reddaway, By a Staff Reporter, A colleague, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Hugh Clayton, By Guy Hawtin, By R. W. Shakespeare, Eric Brunet, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, Melvyn Westlake, Vera Di Palma, MS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter,

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News: Britain to give Kenya £17m increase in aid, Peking to release CIA agent jailed for life 21 years ago, Major step forward at Helsinki negotiations, Flights to France again, Approval for Glasgow comprehensives, Big drive by Peronists as election campaign ends, Snow reports, Gardening Beautiful early flowering, French abuse of telephone tapping, Cost price homes for young urged, 5 terrorists are still in England, Army says, Strike delays are cutting exports, Sir Alec says, Special offer A cage to keep birds out, Fifty years of mice and men, Bomb blasts. in Lisbon kill two and injure seven, Dorothy parker: anything went, Three Arab terrorists shot in Gaza strip, College extension to blend, Saturday Review Column/ The leader of no one's morals, Prime Minister's challenge and offer, A Cockney Diaspora? Do us a favour!, Hitch in Community talks on British farm subsidies, Bomb day timetable, Soviet move against dissident authors, Jews reply to Moscow on Education tax, Records Concertos for romantics, Travel A hostelry for Shakespeare country, Rift between two railway unions grows wider, Science report Medicine: Study of childhood leukaemia, 'Excusable mistake' by diamond expert, Mr Jenkins on the Labour Party's malaise, Whitehall union plans to join TUC, Antiques Musical mementos, Mr Jenkins and Mr Taverne reject centre party proposal, Confidence in continuing London-Dublin harmony, Peace agreed at Wounded Knee after firing, Hospital worker leads staff back to jobs in second revolt against strike orders, High Unionist vote brings massive majority for UK link, The Times correspondent expelled from Uganda, Mr Thomson confers with ministers in London, New Anglo-Chinese links, Judaism passes the resilience test, Old medical supplies as foreign aid 'dangerous', Mrs Gandhi approves of Kashmir plan, City police error delayed finding of Old Bailey bomb commissioner says, Footnotes on an empty throne, Tokay brings honour but no profit, 1,000 prisoners freed but fighting goes on, Societies to fight VAT on learned journals, M Pompidou making eve-of-poll broadcast in attempt to swing 3m crucial centrist votes, Christian doubts about economy of abundance, The Queen keeps promise to Aberfan, Police still question 10 people at Ealing, Sportsview The rise or fall of a galloping investment, Union leaders may ballot 47,000 gas workers on new pay offer, Sovereign's Parade at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Money markets to reopen on March 19, Violence blamed for 802 deaths in plane crashes, Mr Nixon's FBI choice called a hatchetman, Food Nice on toast. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Chartreuse, Ransomes, The Times Superstore, Boots, Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial Planning) Ltd., Ansafone, Abbey Life, Hanimex Bc812, The Times, Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd., Investment Annuity Life Assurance Company Ltd., James & Tatton, Suttons Seeds Ltd., Ebor Securities Limited, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group. Law: Mr Heath praises victims of Old Bailey explosion, Wife who would not pay fine is jailed, Child injured before birth can now claim, 5 sent for trail on £400,000 charge, Italian held on charge of pipeline attack, Attorney General is substituted for plaintiffs Hauxwell and Another v Barton-on-Humber UDC and Another, 'Living apart' in new Act Fuller v Fuller, Solicitors pay damages, Girl injured by blast may lose sight in one eye, Girl on murder charge, Categories of sentences Regina v Guilfoyle, Plea to deliver beer with milk dismissed, Niesewand trial date set, S African students may go on trial. Deaths. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Athletics British team fail to hide their pessimism, Sport in China Skating and ice hockey gain popularity, Golf Jagger holds on to his lead in Kenya Open, Racing Two winners could help Winter's confidence, Sports in Brief, Cross-country Clark retains title, Football Record today for team of the future, Rowing Strenuous trials for British oarsmen, Motor racing March receive backing for team of one, Weekend fixtures, Tennis Miss Goolagong sheds early perplexity, Rugby Union, Women's hockey Speed will favour young Irish, Cricket Fourth Test century for younger Chappell. Classified Advertising: Collectors, Educational, Swans Art Treasures Tours, Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, The Times, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General. Arts and Entertainment: Change of conductor, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,326, Radio, Chess En route to meet the master, Sunday-Liza Minnelli stars in another spectacular but you may have liked, Broadcasting, Minor works by British artists bring top prices, Bridge In and out of control, Citizens' Theatre play competition. Reviews: A period of cosmography Stockhausen Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hallé Orchestra/ Loughran Festival Hall, Frances de la Tour, Radio Do giants exist?, Stephane Grappelli. Editorials/Leaders: After The Bombs The Ballot, Expulsion From Uganda, Mr Jenkins-The Real Challenge. Letters to the Editor: Safeguards for accused, Rights and duties of hospital workers, Clergy stipends, Regency Brighton, The limits of growth, Paying tax twice, 'Suzanna Andler', Szigeti's broken string, Passing of the statue, The toothache Budget, Greek lawyers detained, Speaking in tongues, 'The People's Flag is deepest Red...', The reporting of church affairs, Arabs and Jews. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church services: First Sunday in Lent, University news, Latest appointments, Oxford students' new leader. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 9, 1948 MacArthur's hint. Obituaries: Professor B. O. Unbegaun, Mr Gerald Seligman Founder of International Glaciological Society. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, Mining, Equities Dull close to the Account, Companies in new CBI discussions on code, Round-up Cinderella of the savings industry, Fixed Interest and Money Further falls in gilt-edged, £6m cash boost for John Brown, Associates' deals, Prospects improving for Nixon trade Bill, Exchange markets reopen on March 19: ministers allow week for agreement, Forward Levels, New Zealand will free lamb exports to Britain, Japanese licence for PAL colour television will spur sales to UK, Gilt-edged market Caution needed on the new stocks, Clarksons' staff briefed on talks, Minimum lending rate unchanged, National Savings Poor man's haven for the rich, Output toll in Ford dispute totals £6m, Alaska pipeline plea to Congress, SET refund applications deadline is June 30, Money Market Rates, Commodities Cash copper down £19, Interest rate rise looms as societies' receipts fall, Insurance Drawbacks in continental cover scheme, Share scheme: the Norman conquest, Grouse, Steel supply ban on GKN lifted, Pensions What new state plan could have done for widows, Company News Development Secs achieve 18 pc growth, LME copper turnover up, Bids and Deals Triumph in US build-up, Vauxhall has £2.9m loss but outlook brighter, Taxation Budget help for the elderly. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Lucas Industries wanted, Briefly from the Boardroom, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 35 points. Politics and Parliament: Decision postponed on parliamentary building House of Commons. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Births.

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