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The Times - 03/02/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake in London and Frank Vogl in Frankfurt, From Fred Emery, By Brian James, By Penny Symon, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Brian MacArthur, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, From John Groser Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Alan McGregor, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Ian McDonald, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Jim Snow, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, by John Banville, /Colin Maclnnes, Harry Golombek, Pamela Vandyke Price, David Wade, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Ronald Hayman, Keith Horner, Philip Howard, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, H. R. Allen, Ronald Faux, JONATHAN ROSENHEAD, , CHRISTOPHER FLYNN, , R. B. WELBOURN, , AMULREE, , AUSTEN WILLIAMS, , E. L. WILLIAMS, , D. RYAN., ANTONY TAQUEY, , JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH, RICHARD BLACKWELL, , MILES BLACKWELL, , W. P. N. EDWARDS, , W. E. MARRIS, , MAURICE CRANSTON, , PEGGY ASHCROFT, , A. J. AYER, , ROBERT BIRLEY., DENIS BROGAN., STUART HAMPSHIRE, , FRANK KERMODE, , YEHUDI MENUHIN, , J. B. PRIESTLEY., ROBBINS, , RICHARD WOLLHEIM., GILBERT HOLLIDAY, , AGATHA CHRISTIE, , GEOFFREY BEST, , By Bishop F. R. Barry, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Lord Greenwood of Rossendale writes:-, Sir Max Brown, W. T. M., By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Barnfather, From Roger Berthoud, John Drummond, JD, Francis Kinsman, Margaret Stone, Vera Di Palma, Andrew Wilson, Ronald Irving, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,

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News: Call for united Vietnam, Ceasefire teams leave Saigon for war zone headquarters, 300,000 likely to join civil servants' strike, Labour's exercise in controlled militancy on anti-inflation Bill, Workers win first case before joint TUC-CBI panel, 30 new cardinals reduce age of Sacred College, A Rubens interpretation of a, Amenity study will project Bath in year 2000, Snow reports, Three young men die in Belfast as sectarian killings continue, Drink Generous measures, European space launcher wins a brief reprieve, Kissinger hope of link with Hanoi, UN mission to inspect 'blockade of Zambia', Mr Heffer quits the front bench over docks, Sports Council disappointed by aid increase, Gardening Dividing by roses, Skirmishing continues at Vienna troop talks, Mr Heath's bluntness appreciated, Wartime seizure law may be repealed, Lord Trenchard: long range bomber off target, Don and churchwarden-never the twain?, An Israel birth certificate in exchange for Arab birth rights, Premium Savings Bond prizewinners, Confidence in Belgian coalition, Ferment over German treaty continues with Bundesrat rejection, Travel in Egypt A view from Cheops and boat races down the Nile, O'Farrell learning to live without Manchester United, University budgets 'cut by up to 10 per cent', Science report The Sun: Record activity last August, German Cabinet imposes controls to stem flight from the dollar, Experts to aid parents of thalidomide victims, Russia picks Politburo man for farm crises job, Nixon 'close associate' accused in bugging affair, Opposition get press and broadcasting spokesman, Senator Kennedy said to have assured Mr Heath of positive attitude on Ulster, Saturday Review Column Art for plunder's sake, Two girls killed when lorry mounts pavement, The Birchwood Inheritance, American interest in Concorde's Soviet rival, Young Tory call for positive action in Europe, 'Tragic' if BEA is harmed by Trident inquiry, Good Food Guide Existential eating, President sees American credibility strengthened by peace, Granada deny Poulson film is 'trial by television', Tory group expels campaigner on race, Instant coffee up by 5p a half-pound, Danger to press in Bill on inflation, Mr Wilson says. News in Brief. Law: Reconstruction in court of struggle on cliff, World Court can rule on cod dispute, Four-year term for Soviet Jew, Lord Chancellor says jury trial right may have to be restricted, Court of Appeal Judgment reserved in thalidomide case Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd, Man can fight ruling, Gaullists sue on tax allegations, 'Lucky' Gordon is jailed, Ex-senator jailed in bribe case, Specific performance and breach of covenant Warmington and Another v Miller, Italian court lifts ban on Brando film, Police dog bites two protesters in court, Koscot plot charges. Politics and Parliament: Efforts to find more time so that MPs can vote on Bill to make sex discrimination illegal House of Commons, Bill to control heavy lorries, Vain appeals for immediate decision, Women's lib march on No 10. Index. Display Advertising: Pcac, Knight Frank & Rutley, The 1973 Twenty-Balboas, M & G, Lovell, Ebor, Its, Slater Walker Insurance, Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial Planning) Ltd., King & Co., Sunday Express, The Times, Abbey Property Bonds., Canlife Unit Trust, National Westminster Bank, Britannia Fine Art, British Home & Hospital For Incurables. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Collectors, Vorarlberg, Elsan Portable Chemical Toilets, Services Tomorrow:, Appeals, Music On The South Bank, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Tennis Britain on brink of unexpected victory in final, Cricket Roope makes certain of his Test place, Ice skating East Germans arrive in Cologne, Rugby Union Scots will need more than their spirit to see them through, Sports in Brief, Olympic Games Decision on site tomorrow, Skiing Rosi Mittermaier increases her world cup lead, Squash rackets Barrington's personal pride unlikely to take a fall, Sportsview Billiards loses its bar room image, Racing 'Arctic Bow can give a stone and take Stone's steeplechase, Athletics Aukett's third attempt in a row, Squash rackets, Golf Humphreys now shares lead with Charles, Weekend fixtures, Commonwealth Games Threat of boycott by up to 30 countries, Boxing Ali starts his training with a KO forecast, Football Derby and Tottenham offer Cup clash with something extra. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,296, Bridge The logical lead, Radio, Broadcasting, Prices for furniture astonish dealers, Sunday, Chess Champions in retrospect. Reviews: Radio Seeing with the ears, Battle of the giants for Mahler's symphonies, Bach Choir/Willcocks Festival Hall, Theodorakis and the power of song, Endellion Wind Ensemble Ica. Editorials/Leaders: The State Of The Dollar, American Counter-Revolution. Letters to the Editor: More trials in Russia, Violence in literature, Commonwealth courts, Aids in riot control, Concorde's future after the cancellations, Pain-killing is not euthanasia, The third voice, Cambridge Circus plans, Cleopatra as the Dark Lady, Problems of the police. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Feb 3, 1948 Gandhi's bequest. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: New Zealand's envoy named, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mrs Georgina Winterbottom, Sir Edgar Cohen Grasp of foreign trade problems, Mr A. Trystan Edwards, Emil Preetorius, Mr Edward Wakeford, Herr Max Brauer Former mayor of Hamburg. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts steady in quiet trading, EEC reminds Britain of obligation to end freeze on steel prices, House of Lerose wins injunction over copyright, Equities Uncertain close to week, M & S expected to enter wine and beer trade, New Issues London listing for Cement-Roadstone, Associates' deals, Takeover Panel and Stock Exchange urge action to make insider trading illegal, Bids and Deals Windrayton injected into Cranleigh, Simon advances offer for Davy-Ashmore to £20.5m, Firth Brown reveals a rival approach as Dunford raises bid, Will the market reflect my sun-spot theory?, TUC seeks relief from corporation tax change, Building societies Will new 5.6 pc rate ease mortgage rationing?, British Leyland proposes Beirut assembly base, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equity shakeout surprise, Law When a solicitor can act for buyer and seller, Taxation Some points of interest under unified system, Portfolio Volume sales could help Allied ride Phase Two problems, Commodities Coffee futures advance £4, Motor insurance Exemption from VAT will not peg your premium, Chrysler UK meets European call for Avengers, Company News Treasury alters its mind over Dean Smith payout, Weaker dollar helps official reserves to $12m January gain, Mining Poseidon's quiet quarter, James Capel set to buy Wall St brokerage stake, Insurance Selling method is the clue to an office's identity, Foreign Exchange Pound plunges 225 points, Grouse, Insider dealing: repayment is the crux, Avon Medicals in Germany, Company Meeting The Brunner Investment Trust, BLMC output losses near £8m as more strikes hit car plants, Company Meeting Cairnton Investment Trust Sir Denys Lowson On Satisfactory Progress. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares wanted, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Sterling quotation for nickel. Business Appointments: Clarksons appoint new chairman. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.

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