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The Times - 17/08/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Moshe Brilliant, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Business News Staft, From Martin Huckerby, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, By Penny Symon, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Environment Reporter, Hugh Clayton, By Clive Borrell, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Victoria Brittain, From Leo Goodstadt, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, By Richard Davy, From David Wigg, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Jim Railton, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, David Robinson, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Peter Broderick, Louis Heren, PHS, ROBERT A. SELLS, , HARRY HOPKINS, , ARTHUR FRENCH, , PETER TRENCH, , CHARLES CURRAN, , DEREK J. G. HOLROYDE, , ROBERT ROTH, , DENIS MAHON, , J. R. SMITH, , L. W. WATKINS, , CRICHTON COTTS, , FRANCIS EDWARDS. SJ, , KINGSLEY DUNHAM, , R. P. RHODES, , W. S. LLEWELLYN, , By Peter S. Bellwood, , By Our Coins Correspondent, Mr John Denison writes:, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By John Plender, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By John Whitmore, From Frank Vogl, By Roy Farndon, By Guy Hawtin, By Ronald Kershaw, G. B. PLOWMAN, , RICHARD G. HUNT, , DESIREE MILLS, , K. G. WEIR, , ANDRINA VICKERS, , MONICA FERMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, J H Vavasseur, Innis Macbeath, Dennis Dwyer, Christopher Wilkins, By a Correspondent, by Stewart Harris, by H.W. Arndt, by Leonard Rayner, by O. G. Roeder, by Mark Orr, by Blanche d' Alpuget, by Roger Vielvoye, by Rosihan Anwar,

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News: New York revellers disgusted by speech, GLC in favour of restoring the Grass Steps, Mr Nixon takes full responsibility in broadcast for 'campaign abuses' by his aides, Army marksmen explode Ulster train bomb, Britain drafting reply to Iceland's Note, Balancing the law and liberty, Youth on duty at the East Berlin Festival, Neighbours' petition may lead to eviction, Chinese institute honours Rolls-Royce director, Civil rights leader withdraws resignation, Mr Vorster ignores storm signs in S Africa, Indonesia The great problem: bringing work to the millions of unemployed, Drunk hijacker seized by Israelis after Arab jet flies into Lod airport, Aslef leaders ask drivers to end train ban, New waste plant must have safeguards, Shopping around Three new perfumes with the unmistakable touch of The Master, 1,500 death toll feared in Pakistan's worst floods, Oil plan puts nation back among toP producers, Army inquiry on incident with Hongkong police, Rice crisis shifts attention from long-term plan to improve social conditions, Take a deep breath and be grateful for the air conditioning, Fractured roof beam blamed by report for school hall collapse, Top security wedding: Gerard Kelly,, Population of United Kingdom may reach 65.6 million by 2011, M Messmer assumes responsibility for police action at Lip, Divers abandon their attempt to salvage $2m, County court arbitration service to settle small legal claims at low cost will begin on Oct 1, Gentle persuasion to cure monetary ills, Britain admits girl who fled Uganda, Plastic 'may not have led to Summerland fire', Ulster Defence Association polishes its tarnished image, Wide range of price rises granted by commission: bacon also to go up, Monday Club rebels may form breakaway group, London alert delays flights to Paris, Russian air force captain 'escapes from oppression', Science report Horology: More accurate universal time, Food prices Tomatoes and onions are cheaper, Mr Heath drops anchor to avoid drifting on to rocks, Glory restored to a forgotten temple, Threat to Fleet Street recedes, Invalid car makers invite critics to demonstration, Third World has table tennis date in Peking, Forged coins are causing trouble for collectors, Why America is stuck with its secretive President 'Democratic tacticians who have to think the allegedly unthinkable believe their chances of winning the presidential election in November 1976 will be better if Mr Nixon remains in office', Four Baluchistan leaders placed under arrest, Watergate specialists note the ambiguities in Nixon speech, Living down past to get capital from overseas, Spanish butcher arrested after 50 are taken ill, Archaeological report Pacific man: Early cultural achievements, Mr Brezhnev gets down to the grass roots, Economic growth the key to political leadership, Nationalism the threat, Duke says, The Times Diary Give me that old-time religion, Midwife's house yields remains of abortion victims, Nixon adviser is convinced Hanoi has run out of steam and that Phnom Penh can be held, Free press? Well, journalists can take heart, Safer steep seam supports urged at mine inquiry, Rhodesia denies censorship threat, Spain's matadors on horns of dilemma after red tape engulfs their own hospital, Makarios letter says union with Greece still his aim, Chile lorry owners given strike ultimatum, 13 million Italians no longer go to Mass, No trial yet for political prisoners, Let me know problems, gas chief asks, Links with Britain strengthen, A country where babies grow faster than rice, Mystery of priests' return from tour, Buttersworth painting fetches £575, 95°F: Sweltering Britain, and heat halts car output, Berlin issue bogs down Bonn's talks with Hungary, President refers in statement to evidence 'not only extensive but very much in conflict', Peasant's son gives account of his stewardship, Gang drives across Eire with hostages, 130 injured in Munich football crush, Mr Godber defends British proposals on agriculture. News in Brief. Index. Law: Foreign shoplifters are sent to jail, Murder charge, Yemen plea over London arrest, Kidnapper sent to jail for 10 years, Husband's love led to a double poisoning, Magruder guilty plea to charge of conspiracy, Solicitors oppose plans to revise criminal law, £140,000 bail for solicitor's clerk. Display Advertising: Bell's, Vent-Axia, Glynwed, Algemene Bank Nederland, Abbey National, Bank Bumi Daya, The Sime Darby Group, Indonesian National Lines, Herring Daw & Manners, Lintas Jakarta, The J.H. Minet Group, Bulletin Of Indonesian Economic Studies, Leeds Permanent, Royal Insurance, Bovis, Holland America Cruises, Rickmansworth And Uxbridge Valley Water Company, Kfr, Psit, Ficorinvest, Ault & Wiborg Group Ltd., Pure New Wool, Tunas Indonesia, Indonesian State Oil Enterprise, P.T.Astra International,inc., Atcost, Tugu Insurance Co., Ltd., Indonesia: Come And Learn To Live, Piccadilly Theatre Limited, The Chartered Bank. Arts and Entertainment: Chess leaders almost certain to keep places, Hartston moves into lead in British chess, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,461. Politics and Parliament: Liberal hopes are boosted by latest poll. Official Appointments and Notices: Pest appointments, University news, Latest appointments, RSM quits after being told he was impolite. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Home News, Sport: Winter Olympic Games Denver fiasco may affect Lake Placid's chances, Football Setback for Cruyff's transfer plans, Rugby League Two divisions make for crucial season, Racing Pitskelly looks best of fine field, Motor racing Championship revolves around three drivers, Sports in Brief, Tennis Adversity spurs Lewis in match against Prenn, Boxing Buchanan again in line for world title, Table tennis Bengtsson heads rankings, Golf Gallacher shares lead with Torrance, Cricket West Indians are beaten, Show jumping Success again for Pyrah with fluent round, World Student Games Morrison wins Britain's first medal, Yachting, Bowls Backyard rink helps triples team into third round. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Women's Appointments also on page 12, £4,000 plus Appointements, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: May I Have the Pleasure? Thames, The man who made silk purses Films by Val Lewton National Film Theatre J. W. Coop (aa) Screen, Islington Green Emperor of the North (aa) Leicester Square Theatre, Liturgical Mass Brompton Oratory / Radio 3, The Petticoat Rebellion Shaw, Die Zauberflöte Albert Hall/ Radio 3. Editorials/Leaders: Appeal To The People, Turkey's Equivocal Status. Letters to the Editor: Bottled VAT, Everything has its price, The Ordnance Survey, Inter-bank competition and base rate rises, Counter inflation policy is doomed unless food subsidies are introduced, Council secrecy, Tailor-made occupational pension schemes, Support for non-executive directors, Service for a geyser, Caravans on East Coast, Kidney donor cards, The Pastoral Measure, Rewriting a will, A Mozambique inquiry, Proms encores, Allocation of fourth TV channel: claims of education, A human face for science. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Aug 16, 1948. Obituaries: Mr A. K. Chesterton, Sir Edgar Ludlowhewitt Former Bomber Command head, Mr Stuart Bacon, Rev Canon Colin Stephenson, Astra Desmond Distinguished contralto. Business and Finance: Dollar's rise spurred by payments surplus, Spain's reserves at new record, Libya says oil pact has been signed with Oasis, Eurosyndicat, German call for national oil combine, Commodities Late selling hits copper, Fixed Interest and Money Firmer tone in gilt-edged, Rheinstahl bid delay move fails, Society's chief wants state assistance for homebuyers, Equities Shares improve but trade thin, First industrial complex for unbuilt new town, Philips consolidates its earlier achievements, Central bank support roles 'usually fail', Commercial Union set to take over Delta Lloyd, Norton Villiers strike ends, 'No evidence' for Soviet wheat sale, PO urged to get tough with phone suppliers, Company News Centrovincial surplus put at near £9m, Briefly from the Boardroom, Interest rates again ease on money markets, Texaco find enriches Brent field, Fourth increase sanctioned for animal feedingstuffs suppliers, Europe and Overseas Currency changes slow BASF growth rate, Alcan cleared of U S dumping, English China Clays' staff now face Pay Board veto, Converging international approaches to the problems of industrial relations, Chemicals price policy criticized as 'unbending', International Harvester's UK plants in £2m sales deal with Swedish Volvo, NYSE chief says brokers lost $370m, First estimates of GDP for second quarter show boom is slowing down, Chrysler talks end in deadlock, Issues & Loans $100m loan for Zambia, BSC plans to double production of springs, Canadian newsprint threat, Bids and Deals UK Property in £2.1m foray, BSC and the private sector: smoothing the rough edges, Business Diary: And then there were none..., France offers to finance leasing of Concordes, Ada rebel says Philips offer should be doubled, Europe partners face Channel ferry losses. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Renewed buying of gold shares, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange The dollar marches on, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new directors at Charles Churchill. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, PROPERTY also on page 23, Property Preparing to add a bathroom. Births.

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