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The Times - 02/02/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Fred Emery and Anthony Thomas, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Sweeney, From Christopher Reed, By Clive Borrell, From Christopher Walker, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Arthur Osman, From a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Huge Clayton, By Our Political Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Foreign Staff, From Mario Modiano, From Philip Short, From Dessa Trevisan, By Christopher Warman, Margaret Allen, Mary McCurrie, Penny Radford, By Jim Snow, By John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Norman Fox, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By a Correspondent, Alan Blyth, John Russell Taylor, Barry Norman, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Richard Maylan, John Percival, Geoffrey Wansell, David Spanier, Robert Fisk, PHS, MALBY CROFTON, , MICHAEL WARD, , EDWARD BOYLE, , TAM DALYELL, , GARDINER, , GERALD CROASDELL, , E. M. ELEANOR WOOD, , PETER MASEFIELD, , WILFRED BECKERMAN, , ALEX GORDON, , KENNETH SEVERN, , BASIL SAPCOTE, , E. H. MARRIOTT, , FRANCIS EDWARDS, SJ, , HENRY KAMEN, , PETER RICHEY, , G. H. McWILLIAM, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Dennis Dwyer, By Rodney Cowton, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Barnfather, By Ian Morison, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Anthony Thomas, DAVID J. LEWIS, , M. J. SANDS, , DENIS CHRISTIAN, , By Roy Farndon, MEGHNAD DESAI, , J. M. PICK, , Roger Vielvoye, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer Berlin, Feb 1, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore,

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News: Setback to hopes of early end to Laos fighting, Soldier shot dead in Ulster riots, New spirit rising from Ulster despair, Russian claims American prisoners held in China, Chou warning on 'sabotage' of Paris agreement, Concorde workers' brave face on future, Athens strikes at student agitation, 100,000 children to benefit from first two years of nursery school expansion, Frequent meetings on Counter-Inflation, Snow reports, 'Prisons should enter stately homes league', Backbench call for cut in state spending, Mr Heath tells US of Europe's grievances on unfair trade, Priests' attack on bishop 'unfair', Vatican approves church finance reform in Malta, The Times Diary All clear for the Chief's feathers, 'Pressure' on Uganda Britons threatened, Tough demands by TUC with warning on wage rise 'barriers', Whitelaw promise of fresh look at Ulster arms controls, Changes sought in episcopal selection, Increase in EEC import quotas planned, US senators told of Soviet slave camps, Durban shipyards hit as African strikes spread, Space: Search for life on Jupiter, Arbitrator finds for teachers in Durham dispute, Van Gogh found in attic of Devon house, One killed, nine injured in grenade attack on bus, MP urges wider scope for Fair Trading director, Widow 'in bureaucratic web' over proof of marine's death, Call for confidence in UN, £50,000 Premium Bond prize winner, Nuclear arms discussions, Three killed in French town as lorry explodes, Council for Civil Liberties will look to Europe under militant new watchdog, Embarrassment threat to Princess Anne, Health service 'must not move too fast', Italy allows tourists higher currency rate, Christmas raids explained by Dr Kissinger, Gurkhas say 'thank you' in a king's cellar, Sorting out the law on children at work, US assembles task force to clear coastal mines, Government victory on Maplin questioned, The weakened arm of the law in Ulster, Doubts over Japanese Airlines' renewal of Concorde options, Counterpoint, Unarmed American helicopters take Vietcong general to post-ceasefire talks in Saigon, Mr Agnew arrives in Bangkok for talks, Nuclear energy policy Power to Sir Arnold's elbow?, Export of sheep for slaughter banned, Fire disaster warehouse 'underinsured', New version of Poulson TV film to be made, Wife of detained Paris official accuses four leading Gaullists of tax frauds, Minister asked to investigate Broadmoor admission of girl with no criminal record, Danish Government survive censure vote, Exploratory Vienna meetings on troop cuts, Sevenoaks opposes more traffic relief, Greek Cypriots urged by Athens to end strife, Loss of heroin and cocaine worth $73m reported by New York police chief, TUC says Phase Two policy will collapse and could lead to grave industrial situations, Italian Cabinet attacked over renewed violence, NUR angry at rail pay talks delay, Labour leaders angry over Poulson 'gossip', Londoners tapped for ideas on recreation, Mr Thorpe's firm revises mortgage terms, Soviet military delegation lands at Cairo airport, New bull in the currency china shop?, Medicine: Testing children's speech and vision, Frozen fish and meat to cost more Food prices. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Thatcher determined to give parents a greater choice of schools for children, Talks on MPs' interests, Danger in wiping out previous convictions after time limit House of Lords, Swedish Bill provides for instant divorce, Next week, Legal standing of spouses, Condemnation of wild talk in Ulster, Studies into law of citizenship, Profits can still grow to stimulate investment, Dubious brand of Christianity by Americans, 'No relaxation' of telephone tapping rules, Concorde: top priority support for sales campaign: nothing to stop aircraft landing in United States House of Commons, Police strength up, Investment will not be stifled Mr Barber says, Powers on telephone tapping are not being extended: figures in press report called 'ludicrously high'. Law: Woman questioned after gun is fired in court, House of Lords Genuine private clubs outside Race Act Charter and Others v Race Relations Board, Ankara death sentence on two guerrillas, Reporter held on stolen documents charges, American admits Bank of Sark document fraud, Croat professor accused of subversion, Husband says bride tried to push him towards cliff, Gang 'got £4,000 from schoolboy in six years', Three men on £27,869 charge, Soho manager jailed, Three men on £127,000 council charges, 30-year jail sentences for raid on consulate, Thalidomide article untrue, Distillers' counsel says, Court of Appeal Article in contempt if 'real risk' of influencing party Attorney General v Times News papers Ltd. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Knight Frank & Rutley, Cyprus Airways, Canlife Unit Trust, National Westminster Bank, The Bloomsbury, Interim Statement, Its, Sun Alliance & London, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, Bösendorfer Pianos Limited, South African Airways, The British Land Company Limited, Furniture And Light Shows, Joseph Sandars & Partners, George Richardson, Yellow Pages, Thomson Holidays, Audi Nsu, Twa. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Winter Olympics Carbon copy safest with only three years to prepare, Golf Player to enter hospital for operations, Cricket Amiss and Roope still preferred to Wood, Racing Distance is Pendil's only obstacle, Tennis British men to play United States in final, Hockey Midlands draw with West, Squash rackets Respect for rival brings out best in Alauddin, Sports in Brief, Skiing, Boxing I Conteh to meet Ellis at Wembley next month, Athletics Miss Peters's pleasure will also be her profit, Football, Rugby Union Abrasive situation that was rarely all black or white. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Opera prices may go up again, Cherkassky Queen Elizabeth Hall, NPO/Segal Festival Hall, Cinderella Covent Garden, Two on the trail The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes Thames Lord Peter Wimsey Bbc 1, Moonshine Rock Hampstead, The spectres at Luis Bunuel's feast The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (aa) Bloomsbury Cinema Ulzana's Raid (x) Universal Portnoy's Complaint (x) Warner-Rendezvous Tchaikovsky (u) Odeon, Haymarket, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: Trader Horn to be filmed again, Jesus Christ Superstar, Growing collector interest in Japanese pottery, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,295, Broadcasting. Editorials/Leaders: Danish Government Saves Its Bacon, Accounting For Inflation, The Big Decision On Concorde. Letters to the Editor: Computers for building sites, Rights of unborn child, On to university, Heating and ventilation engineers, Retirement misnomers, A new candidate for Dark Lady, All English, Equity decision, The Warhol film, Routes toward socialresponsibility, Value of cheque and credit cards, Third London airport: a reappraisal?, London offices and the rents standstill, The Chancellor's record, In-built flaws in Cambridge economic forecast, Uganda refugees, The reputation of third parties. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 2, 1948 New constitution. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor R. Frisch, Sir Eustace Missenden, Henri Seyrig Noted French orientalist, Carlos Cal Brandao, Mr Tom Price Labour MP for Westhoughton. Business and Finance: Consultants for ship repair study named, Bids and Deals Lesbrook board foil Mrs Brook, Harland and Wolff accused by steelmen of evasiveness, Why Pan Am refused Concorde, Gas turbine success confirmed by Leyland, 3,300 jobs to go in steel mill and coal closures, Ford aiming to lead European truck market, Business Diary: The Masseys and the mammoth, Fettering the would-be giants, Equities Firth Brown active, New Issues Underwriters' £4.9m of Montagu Boston, Call for frequent tax adjustment to meet inflation, Improved trade with East Germans promised by chamber of commerce pact, Canadian newsprint up £7, BMW announce 43 pc advance in vehicle exports to Britain for 1972, Burmah Oil buy European rights from Getty group, Company News Orme's interim earnings more than trebled, Dounreay plant should come on stream this year, TUC presses for Kodak recognition after audit, Unilever in agreed bid for Massey coach firm, Briefly from the Boardroom, CBI fears effect of Phase Two as companies' profits slump revealed, Central banks forced to buy $700m in dollar support operations: £ firm, BATs comfortably exceeds forecast, Pessimistic views on renegotiation of world coffee agreement, Clearing and merchant banks clash on credit, Mining Still waiting for Rustenburg, Australia tightens control of investment from abroad, Institute's survey sees little sign of more sales to West, Commodities Copper fails to hold best levels, Siemens likely to seek Stock Exchange quote, Gatt chief tries to close gap in 71-nation talks, Inquiry call over Mitchell Construction share deals, Refrigerated cargo rates increased, Court Line shipyards expect more orders, Increase in new car sales on hire purchase, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts hold steady in quiet trading, Accounting reforms 'urgent', European shipowners press EEC to counter 'flag discrimination', BRS strike disrupts two more Leyland factories, Associates deals. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London & Regional Market Prices Recovery continues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange Further support for the dollar, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Births.

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