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The Times - 18/08/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, From Sue Masterman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondet, By Christopher Sweeney, By Alan Hamiltor Labour Staff, From Frank Roberts, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, From Florencia Varas, From Roger Berthoud, From David Wigg, by Ken Whitmore, David Wade, John Higgins, William Gaunt, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Barry Fantoni, Penelope Houston, Edward Mayer, Robert Robinson, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, Peter Hopkirk, Clive Barnes/, John Hennessy, Ronald Faux, Trevor Fishlock, Michael Frenchman, Sheridan Morley, George Hutchinson, R. M. FISHER, , MICHAEL LEVEY, , A. W. STARGARDT, , J. S. BUIST, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON., HAROLD SOREF, , JOHN DE VERE WALKER, , D. M. G. PILLEAU, , WILLIAM M. CLARKE, , P. B. SOUL, , MINETTE PALMER., RUPERT CRAWSHAY-WILLIAMS., ROBERT LUSTY, , BARBARA MAUDE., STELIO HOURMOUZIOS, , LAURENCE CARTER., GEORGE AUSTIN, , BENEDICT BIRNBERG., FRANCIS HOLLAND, , VERILY ANDERSON, , By Alister Hardy, Tony Aldous, J. C. S. writes:, Sir John Randall writes:, From Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb, By Guy Hawtin, By Business News Staff, Ronald Irving, Vera di Palma, Gillian Desouter, John Drummond, Robin Murrell,

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News: Cambodian troops regain ground and initiative, Admiral who sat as 'Bubbles' dies at 91, Mr Heath plans strategy for talks with TUC, Paris Notebook Waiting for a creative force, National Coal Board investigates sabotage at colliery, Estate may fetch £3m, Architecture RIBA award for natural gas pumping station, Dead man from missing Fastnet sloop, The man with 31 deaths on his mind, French test expected at weekend, Hilda the tanker chased for her oil, Mexican flood havoc goes on unchecked, Troops seize lorries after Allende ultimatum defied, Sportsview Sufferings of the soccer silly season, Leave a little of London for the Londoners, Bank robbers hold woman hostage in Brest, Hopes of agreement in Delhi on prisoners, Union resists plan for bus drivers of 18, Good Food Guide Fitting in the culinary with the cultural in Edinburgh can be tricky, Science report Atmosphere: Predicting hurricanes, UN urges world gesture against S Africa, Military changes will help to bolster Greek regime, 265 Ovambo workers held in new violence, Germans declare odd and ancient arms, Robotphone 'evidence' allegation denied by Belfast police HQ, Bad weather threatens the Russian harvest, Travel A delightful land of peaks and plenty, Two IRA men killed by own mortar bomb, Lip workers reject offer and tell police to go, On the opposite page we print the award winning entry in the adult section of The Times Children's Story Competition,, Masada suicides 'a fraud' says historian, Britain denies Icelandic claim that Navy stopped arrest by gunboat of escaped trawler, Shots fired as Spaniards chase British Yatch, 16 holidaymakers rescued from sands by lifeboat, Public service pensioners get 9.3 per cent increase, Experience and truth in a gamble on a dead cert, British Rail cancels public debut of train, Argentina takes tougher line over Falklands, Dates set for Mr Nixon's tour of Europe, Ex-premier of Ulster dies at home aged 85, 34% in youth poll admit using 'soft' drugs, Hunt for liner's treasure put off for year, The Times/Jonathan Cape Children's Story Competition First prize winner in the Adult section Oliver Trimble and the Jelly Hound, Short shrift for pedantic grammarians, Cheetah losing the race against man for survival, Tapes on Watergate remain Achilles heel of Mr Nixon, Scottish holiday for victim of Rangers' riot, Berwick Liberals' confident attack on Tory stronghold, Helicopter lands on Thames bank, 32,000 petition to save market place, Cyprus Cabinet uncertain of defence force loyalty, Mr Jack Ashley to represent Ugandan girl, Meat traders 'deliberately raising beef prices', Syria reopens its border with Lebanon, Australia turns down Lisbon aircraft order, Gardening Cages to keep birds at bay, Vaccine to protect babies against brain damage virus, Dutch hold 26 Asians from British trawler, Ups and downs of the good life, A flash of teeth from paperback tigers?, New brakes for Concorde to be tested on VC10, French customs board RN vessel, Food Cultivated coolers, Flower show heads for record profit, Roof faults cause evacuation, Pakistan flood damage may reach £240m, Towards an experimental faith, Local government information chief sees no evidence of 'significant' corruption, Russia tests missile system which could put it ahead of America in a few years, Spain to get British jump jets via US, U S nuclear force still on constant alert. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Crosfields, Save And Prosper Group, Herring Daw & Manners, Lovell, The Times Superstore, Incurables, Jones Lang Wootton, Hine, Rhp, Official Association Of Musical Instrument Trade Fair, Barclays Unicorn Unit Trusts, Cannon Assurance, M&g, Urch Harris & Co. Ltd.,. Law: Speedboat charge, Yemen official demands British apology after radio chief is found guilty of loitering, Five more foreign women tourists sent to prison for shoplifting in West End, Couple charged with murder, Hijacker of Lebanese airliner remanded in custody by Israelis despite 'good intentions' plea, Judge rejects plea to jail absent husband, Bank charges remand, East German girl fights against being sent back, Man charged in connexion with Manx murder, Paper's staff walked out to start up rival, 100 Africans to be sentenced for campus riot, Officials at boys' hostel grew cannabis plants, Driver acquitted of refusal to give sample. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,462, Television highlights, Radio, Sunday-Alun Owen continues Granada's contrived series of plays inspired, Chess A lively match, Broadcasting, Close fight as end nears in chess contest, Bridge Bumping and boring, Hartston ties with Basman in British chess. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: The Holiday Magic Of Egypt..., Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant, Collectors, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow: Ninth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Gardening. Reviews: Spanish contribution to graphic art, Welcome back to La Boheme Puccini: La Boheme. Freni/ Harwood / Pavarotti / Panerai; Berlin Philharmonic / Karajan. Decca SET 565/6, £4.98 The Incomparable Bjorling. RCA VICS 1740, £0.95 Beverly Sills Concert. EMI ASD 2905, £2.28 The Grand Tradition-seventy years of singing on record. EMI HLM 7026, £1.20, Aldwych Coriolanus postponed, The Ballet Rambert and Festival Ballet, The best in traditional English landscape painting, Radio Screamingly punny, Idomeneo opens Welsh season, Evolving and exploding premiere by Boulez BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall/Radio 3, Iolanthe Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: How Many Of US Will There Be?, Speculation In Wheat, The Colour Of Their Money. Letters to the Editor: The IRA in Britain, Farmers and footpaths, The cost of protest, Brake on public transport, Cathedral entry charges, The value of words, Mortgages: are they cheap?, Conveyancing delays, 'Die Zauberflote', Pastonacres, Pension earnings rule, Living in the computer age, Aims of Hanoi in South East Asia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Aug 17, 1948 Brabazon tests. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Admiral Arthur Radford, Professor Selman Waksman Discoverer of streptomycin, Mr Frederick Etchells, Sir Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt, Prof Jean Hanson. Sport: World Student Games Jenkins makes intentions clear, Sports in Brief, Tennis Events that could make the Siviters think again, Hockey Praiseworthy win for Australia, Motor racing Peterson leading qualifier after 138 mph lap, Bowls Fine six puts Swan Hunter in semi-final, England selectors must pick a way through three weeks of delicate decisions Illingworth key to undecided issues, Football Arsenal play Chambers against Wolves, Sport Racing Our Mirage looks best on form, Yachting Winners celebrate while 31 stragglers are still at sea, Golf Gallacher keeps his lead with fine round of 71. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, CEGB move to speed up ordering process for nuclear stations, Leading grocers give warning that more food price rises are on way, Former state industry turns in a profit, Mining Rustenburg ahead of schedule, Unilever makes £10m cash bid for Ellis & Everard, Thorn severing links with GTE International, Briefly from the Boardroom, Tax Trusts-an unpleasant piece of legislation, Personal Investment And Finance Grouse, Unit trusts Dual role for international funds, Commodities Grains show firmer tone, Shell refuses to join Oasis group's participation pact with Libya, Lindsay & Williams, Company News Strong freight market fillip to John I. Jacobs, Foreign banking in California may be limited, Output at all Chrysler car plants halted, Dearer paper predicted by trade body, Law How they keep a check on your credit rating, Europe and Overseas Zapata income ahead at third quarter, Motor insurance When 'borrowing' becomes theft, Money Market Rates, Financial planning Cost and efficiency rules for insurance, Equities Turnover at new low, Fixed Interest and Money Further gains in long gilts, Daimler-Benz may set up own UK sales operation to cut truck losses, Builders given leave to pass on higher costs, Retail index up despite lower seasonal costs, Dollar holds firm: gold recovers to $104 level, German banker 'ready to support a wages freeze', Bids and Deals THF offers £12m for TraveLodge, US steelmaking capacity cannot meet demand. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Investment trust valuations, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Platinum shares firm, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Little change in currencies. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Flats. Births.

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