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The Times - 13/02/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Francois Pelou, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Denis Taylor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Chartres, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Warman, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From George Clark, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Philip Short, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Alan McGregor, By Brian Cashinella, From Moshe Brilliant, From Sue Masterman, From Paul Martin, European Parliament, , by Prudence Glynn, Paul Moor, Guy Brett, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Barry Norman, Irving Wardle, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, David Basnett, Bernard Levin, PHS, Claire Palley, W. P. CLOUTMAN., D.G.LINDSAY, , R. A. JACKSON, , BARBARA SCARROTT, , F. J. McGOWAN, , RICHARD WORCESTER, , J. du B. LANCE, , ARTHUR J. J. AYRES, , HUGH PLOMMER, , GRAHAM DOWELL, H. R. ALLEN, , PATRICK GIBSON, , GODFREY STADLEN, R. W. J. HOOPER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, From Frank Vogl, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Woodland, From Fowler Martin, By Andrew Goodrick Clarke, By Christopher Wilkins, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, LEIF MILLS, , ROBERT MABRO, H. A. NICHOLSON, , R. M. WALTER, , STEPHEN P. JEFFRIES, , R. F. WHALE, JOHN CLARK, , ERIC AMBROSE, , Eric Wigham, R. W. Shakespeare reports., By Guy Hawtin, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Andrew Wilson, by Ross Davies, by Trevor Fitzgerald, by Patrick O'Leary, by Valerie Gilbert, by Frank Hutton, by Geoffrey Smith, by John Bishop, by James Edwards, by Helen St Clair, by R. N. Hurst, by Michael Toynbee, by Tony Slaughter,

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News: Arrest in Pakistan of Opposition leaders, Aged kidnap victim killed after ransom demand, Uruguay rebels reach agreement with President, Snow reports, Desmond O'Malley, scourge of the IRA, Schools may be allowed to raise their fees, American wife of tribal chief told to quit jungle, No ruling on children's clothing yet, Orderly farmland found beneath Irish peat bogs, M Mitterrand affirms left's attachment to 'democratic game', Water shortage fears in eastern areas, Britain lagging behind the Continent, Science report Sociology: Birth order and intelligence, Laos ceasefire accord to be signed today, Education notebook Urgent need for the professional bodies to negotiate on impact of EEC directives, Peer's home converted to give offenders a new life, Fashion A sense of direction, German statue of Pericles starts dispute in Athens, Brussels short of translators, Ex-Gaza mayor safe after hidden gunmen rake his car with fire, Busy year of get-togethers for world's peacemakers, Czech Socialists' plea for help from democrats, Scheme to nationalize croft land and estates, Currency realignment deal to end crisis, 250,000 civil servants ban overtime in pay protest, Whole tribe is fined for aiding guerrillas, Universities have space and the attraction of their settings, Soames hint of EEC boycott of Gatt round, Makarios peace feeler towards Grivas camp, Hotels extend their facilities, Plans to bomb lava flow on Heimaey island, Dr Kissinger ends 'cordial' talks in Hanoi, London-a city with all the facilities bar one, Assistant masters oppose strike over allowance, Lincoln candidates start battle with differing assessments of the issues, Communist countries enter the market, Captive audiences at sea and in the air, Shots fired at man in London street, Technology can help, but with careful choice and operation, Vienna's 80 odd men out, Vietcong hand over 27 Americans after communist PoWs' fear of trap leads to 11-hour holdup, Government is ready for Phase Two showdown over gas workers dispute, British minister off on Latin American tour, Southend plans controls on funfair rides, Israel makes old tank a match for the best, Europe MPs concerned for joint monetary policy, No-go area between the Cabinet and the Army, New cardinals' investiture made simpler, Britain prepares to make mark on international scene, Faulkner says Mr Craig 'no longer Unionist', Politics cash study urged, Layoffs to follow cuts in industry, 'Godfather' in running for 11 Oscars, Towards exotic new horizons, British treaty Ulster Dominion would protect interests, Mr Craig says, The Times Diary Red tape threatens Valery's trip, Objectors allege �500,000 negligence by council, When government is wielded as a blunt instrument, Egyptian envoy to visit London for talks, Asians in dinghy vanished, inquest told, All in a day's work: graphs, slides, and a light Scandinavian diet, Nurses want pay funds to be split from NHS, Emotions overwhelm ceremony as American PoWs return, Conservationists accused of inventing new crime, Mr Carr defends race relations policies, Return of Flying Scotsman delayed by gale, Surinam general strike spreads, Parliamentary clerks and doorkeepers threaten strike action, Rome view of the international scene, Shortage of suitable halls in regions, Labour will nationalize North Sea oil, Status of polytechnics, Students' request refused, Americans' eagerness to congregate determines their convention style, Threat by Uganda to force out Kenyans, Canadians' big heroin deal foiled by agents, Food and drink bring in profits, President Nixon voices the nation's thanks. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, The Chester Curzon Hotel, British Gas, Mellersh & Harding, The Westbury, Skyline Heathrow, The Weyburn Engineering Company Limited, Air France, The Heathrow, Royal Dublin Society, The London And North British Trust Limited, Westinghouse Group, Herring Daw & Manners, Vietnam, Master Builders, Centre Hotels, Fiat, Ireland, Eastbourne Britain's Conference Centre, J. L. Kier & Company, Trust Houses Forte, Italian National Electric Energy Agency, University Of Leicester, Leicester Permanent, Cooks Congress Service, The University College Of North Wales, Taormina, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd,, Loews Hotels, Wembly Conference Centre, Albany Hotel Glasgow, Canlife Units, Llyods & Bolsa International Bank Limited., Riba, Dragonara Hotels, Harrogate, Bea, R.M. Brooker Limited, Falcon Inn, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Bishopsgate Platinum Limited, Russell Reynolds Associates, Inc., The Winterbottom Trust Limited. Law: Operation was not necessary, Judge says, �21,510 for wife over slip by surgeon, Award to paralysed girl, Jury clears four Flying Squuad officers, Caption killed loyal wife and went hot-foot to mistress, prosecution tells jury, Two pleas by Mrs Bingham rejected, Girl stole baby, S African journalist wins appeal in theft case, Birch for man 'mentally ill', Boxer remanded on drink charge, British citizen accused of spying in Tanzania, Man who buried wife's body gets eight years, Boy aged 16 gets life sentence for attack, Simon Dee jailed over �41 debt, Queen's Bench Division Seat belt not worn: girl's damages to be cut Pasternack v Poulton, 'Attempt to kill policeman', Court of Appeal Husband wins back half share in former matrimonial home Mesher v Mesher, Court of Appeal Mrs Bingham's conviction stands Regina v Bingham, Dancer fined �175 for having drugs, Driver has a duty to ensure seat belt worn, London denial of spy story, Unfair dismissals procedure Hammond v Haigh Castle & Co Ltd. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Too much juice in cans: drained weight wanted, Rates burden: Government to review formula for grants to local councils, 300 prices reduced, Unit pricing not a panacea for shoppers-Sir G Howe, V and G inquiries, Dovetailing national and EEC laws on company competition, Government thinking on rates aid highly flexible, minister says, Sex education remains local responsibility House of Lords, More talks on Gibraltar, Protests at VAT put already on holidays House of Commons, Sugar consumers protected, Airline debate postponed, Date marking of all goods not needed, Copyright breaches by home recordings, Drivers' licences, Maintaining link with Strasbourg, 16 Concordes to be built: parts for six, Government defeat: GLC to keep ambulances, Sins of father no longer visited upon children, Search for equitable and realistic solution of currency problem House of Commons, Promise to consider any anomalies after Phase Two pay rise for civil servants. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, �4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 8, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Reviews: Igor Oistrakh Queen Elizabeth Hall, You Never Can Tell Arts Cambridge, Collective navel Only Make Believe Bbc 1, Brecht: the penalties of independence, Lso Festival Hall, Pastoral cubism, Woyzeck at the Open Space. Arts and Entertainment: High foreign bidding for Continental glass, Radio, Bye into bridge semi-final for Eddleston team, Rare works of art from China, Broadcasting, Sleuth moving into larger quarters, Gala at Guildford, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,304, Comedy by Punch critic. Sport: Hockey New men play at Lord's, Rugby Union Evans should replace Warfield in England team against France, Cricket Third successive victory for Australians on tour, Sports in Brief, Tennis WCT circuit loses some of its distinctive quality, Olympic Games Problems ahead before China returns, Football Madeley's experience could gain him McFarland's place, Boxing Ali's antics just another Las Vegas turn, says Bugner, Swimming Miss Gould to compete at Crystal Palace, Racing Barry to continue his winning run, Squash rackets Barrington goes down in straight sets, Golf Need for local bodies to change attitude. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The lives and times of Smoky Dostoievski and others, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, February 12, 1948 Gandhi's ashes. Editorials/Leaders: The Case For Recognizing East Germany, The Choice Facing The Trade Union Movement, Restrictive Practices. Letters to the Editor: Trenchard and the independent R A F, Recognizing E Germany, Where is logic behind gifts to new library?, Heating space, The value of oil in the ground, Inland Revenue challenged, Timely comments on bank profits and pay-price policy, Care of medieval sculptures at Wells, Tax on long-term investment, Bank robbery, Long-term opportunities in aviation, Social justice and fiscal policy, Royal Ballet on tour, No cue for the Centaurs, Strikes that cause public alarm. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, County Commissions, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Vice-Admiral C. Caslon, Benjamin Frankel A distinguished composer, Robert Gathorne-Hardy. Business and Finance: German mini steel mill may come to Hunterston, Call for all-out stoppage at 21 Ford plants, Dutch cheese drive in UK, Company News Newall looking brighter after further loss, New Issues Bishopsgate Platinum, Davy-Ashmore clinches the defence, New format for motor trade statistics will give fuller sales data, Dow raises price of polystyrene, Mr Nixon flies back to the White House, Computer news CAP group forms links in California, Floating yen expected when market reopens, Yarn and cotton production fell 6.5 pc last year, Third aluminium price increase, Setback to EEC hope on parity bands, Commodities Copper resumes upward trend, Uncertainty hits trading in commodities, Beldam Asbestos, Big unions out of favour with craftsmen, Pirelli directors reaffirm faith in group's future, Mining Partial resumption at East Drie, Lucas to enter the in-car entertainment market, Farm workers notify claim for 40-hour week, Briefly from the Boardroom, The exporter with no raw materials, Busines Diary: No fire-fighting for Duchess, Trade board to guide industry towards chief export growth sectors, Notts coalfield set for a big production boost, Renault may set up plant for Sarich engine, Lord Stokes predicts output and profits boost by British Leyland, World cotton crop estimate lowered, Hangkong share index soars to fresh peak, Whitehall handles 83,000 calls on pay and prices, Directors opt for power of industry Act to tackle inflationary wage pressure, State brewery sold, Mitchell Cons contracts move, Progress by Rolls in RB 211 checks, Firth Brown men plan to oppose takeover bid, Bids and Deals F. H. Lloyd branch into tool design, Equities Good demand for ICI, Ocean Transport regroups, Workers' directors Will the Government reverse its policy?, Pound will be re-fixed 'when ready', Barclay sells its stake in Weston Pharmaceuticals, Markets to stay closed after day of limited inter-bank deals, Instant coffee prices inquiry by Registrar, Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day for gilt-edged. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices BP falls sharply, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New finance director at Alcan UK, Chairman of Newhome resigns after poor results. Births.

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