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The Times - 06/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Alan Hamilton Labour staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Hargrove, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Evans, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, By Gorge Clark Political Staff, From Denis Taylor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella and Ronald Faux, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By John Groser, Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Staff Reporters, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Dessa Trevisan, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Stewart Harris, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Guy Brett, Miles Kington, Stanley Sadie, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Bernard Levin, Robert Fisk, Judith Listowel, PHS, Jerome Caminada, COLIN HODGETTS, , PETER HAIN, , N. KURTI, , T. TAYLOR, , R. W. HARDING, , NORMAN ANDERSON, , C. E. JARVIS, JOHN R. FREARS, , MERVYN SOUTHWARK, , ANITA GREGORY, , BOOTHBY, , TIM SMITH, , DE L'ISLE, , GRAHAM R. STEPHENS, , ALAN SHACKLETON, , ROY HATTERSLEY, , BRIAN JACKSON, , PATRICIA NEWMAN, , DEREK HUDSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Dr W. T. Stearn, Lady Brogan and Professor D. E. Strong write:, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Our Political Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From David Cross, By Malcolm Brown, Bv Malcolm Brown, BY Clifford Webb, By Ronald Kershaw, From Sue Masterman, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, ERIC DIXON, , JAMES O'CONNOR, , PAUL CHESHIRE, ROBERT WEEDEN, , By Roger Vielvoye, D. I. LEWIS, , Ronald Kershaw, PETER J. BALL, , Hugh Stephenson, Kenneth Owen, By Tony Aldous, By Our Industrial Editor,

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News: French party leaders settle their strategy for decisive round in parliamentary elections, Three hospitals close, many are affected, as workers extend strikes and shut down laundries, Left attacks Australian defence policy, French vote for change but not for revolution, Leaders of coalition plan Eire Cabinet, 'Randiest man' case too late to be valid, Snow reports, Regional reports, Longer period for free school meals, Mr Heath 'plays fugues while chaos looms', Woman defends stripping in playground, Miners' leader calls for 'total industrial action' to force a general election, Eton's cadets urged to desert ministry, Procedural victory by militants leads to massive vote for day of national protest and strike, Smokeless fuel aid urged for poor, Commuters walk along live line after trains stop, The Times Diary Talking about talking about striking, Mr Barber's tough stand on currency crisis backed by MPs on both sides, European look for Ideal Home Exhibition, Fashion, British site for European weather centre, Dr Allende suspected of false picture of election results, Science report Cancer: Preventing the spread of tumours, Prosecution threat to firms that rebel, National gas stoppage urged, Britain can penetrate Soviet nuclear shield, Bangladesh fight to avert famine, QC tells court that Poulson creditors are assured of sharing at least £200,000, Look back in context, Romanians and Yugoslavs end boycott of Prague, Israeli calls spy case evidence 'ridiculous', General to be new President of Turkey, Second editor arrested in Pakistan, Advertising for an Ulster peace, Education Notebook Wrong to talk of secondary schools in terms of enclosed oases, Gas men's dispute affects 4,100,000 homes, Procedural victory for Europe's parliamentarians, New move by Tory MP to kill Maplin plan in committee, Father finds girl aged five killed, Rhodesia lifts its ban on man from The Times, School governors to pay £60 to caretaker, Defence spending almost doubled in Iran budget, Mr Jack Jones scorns the Pay Board as a trap and the Price Commission as a mockery, Rail union is invited to talks, 'Scandal' of great church left to decay, Five ways to renew London docks area open to public discussion, BEA bans all flights to France after 68 die in collision between London-bound planes, Army revises rules for troops in Ulster on opening fire without warning, Chinese artists learn from West, Way opens for £220m aid to save Venice, Nurse among 34 captives freed by Vietcong, President Bhutto worried by India-Kashmir talks, 60,000 train details in centenary timetable, Detective in breath test allegation, Kenyan ministers in London for talks, Doctor convicted of theft has suspension lifted, Unions decide to call one-day national strike, Rhodesia: suspense and stalemate, S Africa considering new curbs on the press, West Indians returning home, trust says, Soldier under arrest after shots from car, The Duke of Edinburgh arrives in Kabul, Mr Feather wants to keep options open, Zambia: affluence unaware, New papal ruling on cardinals' conclave, Indians reject Government offer to leave Wounded Knee before tepee peace talks begin. News in Brief. Law: Jury is told of second Rook's Farm killing, Queen's Bench Division Listening in an offence Paul v Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, National Industrial Relations court Men in unrecognized union ineligible for committee, Repairs made to big dipper four years ago, £1,000 damages for former Court Lees man, Black September terrorists to be tried on murder charges in Khartum, The vacillating testatrix Re Ticehurst deceased Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Co Ltd v Hankinson and Another, Cup tie ban on supporter, Judge says the psychopath is incurable, Agreed reports must be agreed Hambridge v Harrison. Index. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Brun & Co. Ltd., Central Bank Of The Philippines, Braune Of Stroud, Commercio Estero, Air France, Richard Ellis, Harvey Nichols, Agency Investment Development Valuation Management, Medallion, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Greater London Fund For The Blind, The Times, Dunford & Elliott, Heather Valley Of Scotland, City And County Of Kingston Upon Hull, British Caledonian, Lloyds Bank, Broadstone Investment Trust, Limited, Stratstone, C.T. Bowring (Insurance) Holdings Ltd., Bristol Waterworks Company,, International Standard Electric Corporation, Ryman Calculators, Canlife Units, D. & W. Murray Limited, Omega, Mnb, Bea, Skf, Rhm, Boutique Simpson, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Politics and Parliament: Ulster soldier not under influence of alcohol, Extra 5,500 civil servants for VAT, House of Commons: £31,000 a day, Pay Board's first task will be to consider standstill anomalies House of Lords, Time for new national partnership-Mr Benn, Action soon against pyramid selling: warning to gullible House of Commons, Goods sold with promise of future service, TA units will retain town freedoms, 360 price cuts, Tribute to 10,000 bakers who accept pay standstill, Incentives for regions not to be reduced, Difficulties in study of abortion, Consultations with breweries, Rising prices will not yield to a policy which does not control incomes as well, No confidence motion rejected by 29 votes, Role of directors: Liberal leader's actions defended. Reviews: The lone improvisers, Spring at the Opera, Rooted Hampstead, Videotapes as a medium for art, La Juive Festival Hall, My Warren/After Birthday Almost Free Theatre, Premiere of Britten's Death in Venice. Property: Rentals, Salerooms. Sport: Rowing Oxford sport a smile six lengths long, Football, Skiing French decide to lift ban on nine, Table tennis England avoid relegation, Cricket England could yet be in trouble, Badminton Amateurs again after years as professionals, Racing Murless starts with a winning hand, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets British championship going down under, Motor racing Second car crashes, Rugby Union England selectors place trust in winning XV for Calcutta Cup, Boxing A rare London appearance by Buchanan, Tennis Another slap in the face for women. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 4, 1948 Czech purge, Worshipping the irrelevant paraphernalia of Labour's past. Editorials/Leaders: No Landslide In France, Prison IS Not The Place, Trade Liberalization, Thrashing About. Letters to the Editor: Case for office development in London, Pestle and mortar, Tactics for the Budget, Spending on education, Three days down and out, Students in S Africa, The causes of higher unemployment, Redundant churches, Australia's role, Teeth need no comb, Culture and schools, The wives of Crockford's, Teacher 'danger money', Mr Taverne's election victory, Arts and the Rat, Use of firearms by the police, VAT registration, Gas strike differentials, Prevalence of torture, DTI interpretation of purchase order forms. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Intensive bidding for English pottery, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,322. Obituaries: Prof S. Tolansky Minerals from the moon, Mr Guyeid, Awad Mustafa El-Saadaweyah, Professor Gunnar Erdtman An outstanding palynologist, Vera Panova. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Premium Savings Bond prizewinners, University news. Business and Finance: Recovery 'within our reach', Power Gas wins Russian chemical plant contract, The CU presents its accounts afresh, New Issues £5m capitalization by Int Comm Bank, Court orders Hoogovens unions to end strike, Overcharging by traders feared, Commodities Copper £3 easier after firm gains, CU 'needs car premiums rise', Hp And Retail, Iraq-Lebanon pipeline pact signed, Hotel and offices in Thames-side project, More tour operators introduce surcharge on foreign holidays, Cooperation plea by Japan trade mission, Why the TUC phase Two policy is wrong, The economy: crucial questions of demand, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts await the Budget, Briefly from the Boardroom, Another three held in Tokyo shares inquiry, Company News Parker Knoll well in sight of £1m-plus profit, CBI told of Phase Two threat to investment, DTI reveals first rise in stocks by manufacturers for two years, Computer news Defence bureau order expected shortly, Mining Nickel boosts WMC profits by 73 pc, Gamages to use Oxford Street store for trading, £20 vacuum cleaner for market, Imperial Metal Industries' titanium contract in doubt after RB 211 trouble, Mr Heath meets Japanese mission, Business Diary: Patronat patronage, Hunterston study makes steelworks a priority, W Germany ponders unilateral DM float, Corporate U S investment gathers pace with Eire as springboard for Europe, Equities Sharp falls in industrials, Britain plays for time on Europe steel pricing plea, ICI chief's concern on pay and prices code, European monetary union Mr Barber brings reality to the fore, Miners' pay negotiations Yorkshire ready for militancy, NUM reorganization proposed, Bids and Deals £2.7m camping takeover, Chrysler share decision tomorrow, U S sending top men to the Paris talks. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Equities weak ahead of budget, The Times list of latest dividends, Capital Spending, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Foreign Exchange Pound plunges 4½ cents, Wall Street, Pound falls 4½ cents as dollar strengthens. Business Appointments: Business appointments Charterhouse Japhet name new managing director, Xerox executive leaving Rank. Births.

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