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The Times - 23/04/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Moshe Brilliant, From Richard Wigg, By Staff Reporters, From Eric Marsden, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, Trevor Fishlock Ebbw Forest, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Leonard Amey, From Peter Nichols, From Paul Martin Middle East Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Choate, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, From Maxwell Boyd, From David Bonavia, From Ian McDonald, Brigit Barlow, Alma Birk, Geoffrey Wansell, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, Philip Howard, Anne Scott-James, Kenneth Gregory, A. L. Rowse, Denzil Ffennel, MARK A. SULLIVAN, , J. M. SMITH, , MARGARET HARKER, , CHRISTOPHER BROCKLEBANK-FOWLER, , G. W. FORD-SMITH, , N. I. HARRISON, , F. J. HOWROYD, , DAVID WINNICK, , MICHAEL COURT, , R. MILES, JOHN W. CLITHEROW, , G. S. BANWELL, , P. FRANCIS, , MARY M. SLATER, , W. H. STRIPLING, , F. C. WHITEHEAD, , HAROLD ROSENTHAL, , LASZLO D. GOMBOS, , ROY MACNAB, , JOHN S. RICHARDSON, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Norman Fox, From Dudley Doust,

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News: Reshuffle of ministers not likely for many months to come, UN condemns Israel raids but adds rebuke to Arabs, Manslaughter charge stirs class enmity, Sinn Fein leader defies Army to address Belfast republican rally, West German held over Hess hijack story, Jury queries role of Nixon chief of staff, French deny Libyans have given planes to Egypt, The Pope appeals for patience, Cost limitation on school building 'bar to progress', Interpol hunt for Devon girl aged six, Civil Service pay pact expected in fortnight, Agriculture Need for the production of more high quality dried grass, Teacher tells of 'brutal' schools stifling children, Bridging East-West gap with music, The Pope backs Government plan for Ulster, Fatah man was told to kill all in sight, The fisherman who caught the muse, Snowdonia search for four boy climbers, Regional notebook Well behaved motorists earn a welcome to scenic drive in forest, Secrets of Shakespeare's landlady, Cambodian President agrees to share power with three of his former political opponents, Olivier TV play nominated, QE2 arrives to 'When the saints go marching in', Spare runway capacity forecast unlikely to change Maplin plan, For posterity: top of the pops people of 1973, Anger in new town over labour shortage, Ban on blind Irishman 'for public good', Call for international body to monitor satellite activities, Access means you get a look in, Spanish cholera source traced to train's lavatory, Broadcast study by independent group, When we go abroad on holiday I always have to pack, Poll results affect plans for council federation, Lodger charge on tenants without lodgers, Inquiry call on Cheddar quarry plan, Sadat programme to better the Egyptians' lot, Doctors advised to avoid 'No comment', Umbrella parade: Whatever the, Ukraine's nationalist 'yes-men' taken to task, Call to exhume body of former senator, Callaghan claim that families are worse off, Datsuns take the lead in East African Safari, Science report Mining: U S project to scoop ores from seabed, Beryl in 60 yards of ice pink tulle, Political criticism of Christianity may change the character of religion, Solo spot for a First Lady, Brandt doubt on early troop cuts conference, Blunt US stand over arms upsets Indians, Good cheer, melancholy, and Miss Handl, Woman succeeds Mr Hain as Young Liberals' leader. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Lowenbrau, Knight Frank & Rutley, Nippon Electric Company, Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Kurajica and Nunn share Open Swiss chess lead, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,362. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 21, 1948 Milk allowance. Classified Advertising: Today's engagements, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Women's Appointments General. Property: Rentals, Property To Let, Country Properties. Reviews: Easter at the Maltings, Monday book Two for the road The Highland Jaunt By Paul Johnson and George Gale, Croydon Arts Festival Fairfield Hall/Radio 3, Long Day's Journey into Night Atv. Editorials/Leaders: Common Practices, Mr Whitlam's Visit. Letters to the Editor: Road planning, Legal aid in rent cases, The Niesewand case, Foster parents and coloured children, The Commandos, The Beirut raid, Women's pensions, Booing at Covent Garden, Mr Wilson and the Czechs, Not so green belts, The disappearing private landlord, The reporting of disasters. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Sir Arthur Fadden A rich character in Australian political life, Mr R. Armstrong And Mr M. Cooper, Eddie Hapgood Former England full-back, General Sir Nevil Brownjohn. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Sport: Golf Big two may confront each other this week, Rugby Union Barbarians put matters right despite being shorthanded, Table tennis Japan win the last match to take trophy, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Swimming Shane Gould needs more help from Palace crowd, Show jumping Hickstead epidemic besets Rome event, Saturday's racing, Hockey Nothing misty in flowing game of the Ghosts, Cricket Australians tighten grip between showers, Tennis Mottrams have glowing future, Football Mersey sound can carry Liverpool to victory and title, Racing Roberto and Rheingold clash is worth journey to Longchamp. Deaths.

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