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The Times - 06/01/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Brian Cashinella, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Hugh Clayton, From David Cross, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Architectural Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Sue Masterman, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Philip Short, From Fred Emery, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, From a Special Correspondent, by W. B. Yeats, Joan Chissell, Clive Barnes, Pamela Vandyke Price, Edward Mayer, David Wade, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Ronald Hayman, William Mann, Irvine Wardle, Roy Hay, Peter Waymark, Harry Golombek, John Carter, by Harry Debelius, Madrid Correspondent, Jerome Caminada, Edward Hart, Mario Modiano, Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Tom Hey, TUFTON BEAMISH, , ANTHONY WAGNER, , DAVID FISHER, , GRAHAM GREENE, , OLIVER NAPTER, P. B. P. PREIST, , IRIS CAWLEY, , F. C. SCHILLING, , H. WYKEHAM BALME, , P. W. BOSTOCK, , BEN TRAVERS, , KENNET, , IRENE COATES, , JOHN COOK, , A. L. TOMPSETT, , CHRISTOPHER DAVY, , JOHN BARNES, , F. L. WEST, , VINCENT TILSLEY, , MICHAEL McHATTON, , ANTHONY E. F. TROTMAN, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Norman Pittenger, , From Tim Jones, , C. H. D., L.T.C.R., Professor Alastair Buchan, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Our Industrial Editor, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Plender, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, MS, David Jones, Andrew Wilson, JD, Vera Di Palma, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,

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News: Board will consider miners' pay claim despite freeze, Complaint by Greece on Olivier reading, Post Office chief admits failure over Christmas mail and says his future is being considered, Piccadilly bank must not be demolished, First flight of quieter Concorde, Travel along the Dalmatian coast Stop at the half-way resorts, Snow reports, Former Yard CID chief mugged in the Tube, Nigeria orders search of diplomatic bags, Survival and freedom of the press, The grim harvest of the air, British trawlermen harassed by Iceland have escaped death only by luck, World Court told, Back in the saddle after 2,000 Years, Good Food Guide Prunier's and some schisms, Soviet Union will reject ideological 'thaw', Canary Islands Old chronicles and a little folklore fill great gap in history, Passengers held up by fog get £2 each, Disagreement over experience of young Trident pilots, Travel Extra At home on Europe's roads, Sir Christopher Soames in rivalry for top EEC portfolio, Staging post for shipping and latest jets, Banana growers concerned about future markets, Low prices for eggs may lead to a shortage, Distillers raise to £20m compensation offer for thalidomide children, MP invites man who quit union to talks over dispute at Chrysler factory, Union call for guerrilla strikes on gas, Mr Nixon seeks allies in Congress, Towards the ministry of all Christian people, UDA 'does not plan to use murder', China welcomes enlargement of Community, Labour seeks US pledge over 'terror bombing', Lord Bowden says EEC civil servants are trying to wreck English education, Good times for gringos, France hears of Britain's invasion of Europe, Decision soon on move of more civil servants from London, Move by UDA to stop sectarian killings gets wary reception, Vendetta waits 18 years, Plan for mandatory drug sentences raises fears in Harlem, Standstill brings fear of public school closures, Long lives the dry stone wall, GLC subcommittee decides by 6-4 that 'Oh! Calcutta!' film can be shown, Mr Trudeau gains support of NDP, Drink Tampering in the name of personal taste, Gardening Wonderful walls for climbers, Science report Obstetrics: Epilepsy drugs risk less than feared, Israel to hand over bodies of hijackers, The London Irregulars, £145,000 to study development of communities, 'Disposal of old if euthanasia is legalized', Libyan support for Malta's rent demand, General Amin orders 88 British companies to prepare for takeover by the Ugandans, National Front apologizes to the Queen, Better life for handicapped in 10-year plan, Mr Nixon gives power to new 'super secretaries', P & 0 £30,000 offer put to cruise passengers, North Vietnamese kidnap novice priests, Phase Two curb details after next week's round of talks. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Strutt And Parker, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Scotfunds, National Provident Institution, Edward Erdman & Co., National Library For The Blind, The Sime Darby Group, Trent Mind & Memory Development, Canlife Unit Trust, Hambro Managed Bonds, Investors Chronicle, The Burlington Magazine, Suttons Seeds, Ansafone, Cepsa, European Community, Crescent International Plan, M&g, Abbey Selective Bonds, Welfare Insurance Co. Ltd., Cashmores, Union Explosives, The New Throgmorton Trust, Elder Dempster Ltd., Schroder Flexible Bond, London Itv, International History Magazine, Save And Prosper Group Limited, Ebor Universal Growth Fund, Iberia International Airlines Of Spain, Slater Walker Insurance. Law: 84 years jail and £2.7m fine for French drug ring, Dealer sentenced dor receiving stolen pictures, Accused tells of 'shock' over £1.5m bank raid, Scotland 'has no place suitable' for girl killer, Police introduced man who defrauded widow. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, New Balpa chairman. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Epiphany, Business Notices, For The Epicure, Swans Art Treasures Tours R, Collectors, The Times Superstore, Royal Festival Hall, Funeral Arrangements, Tyrol, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, The Times Directory of Estate Agents. Sport: Rugby Union Players can decide about Dublin fixture, Weekend fixtures, Golf Moody recovers and keeps match going, Racing Chaou should show his liking for Kempton, Swimming Olympic manager blames parents, Sports in Brief, Cross-country Bedford competes again, Hockey England party of 25 for training weekend, Sportsview Cross-country runner with a pipe in his mouth, Football Manchester United: something to sell and something to prove, Tennis Miss Barker recovers to reach final, Cricket Arnold included in MCC 13 for Bangalore, Skiing Scots capture British championships, Yachting, Squash rackets Britain win series with rubber to spare. Reviews: Radio Decategorization, The Great Venetians Westminster Cathedral (Radio 3), Symphonic Variations/ Giselle Covent Garden, Records Sonatas and concertos, The Littlest Clown Roundhouse, Kenneth Williams, Purcell and Elgar Albert Hall/Radio 3. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge The precision club, Sunday-A fatuous juxtaposition has Frank Finlay playing Sancho Panza to, Challenge for white hope of British chess, Radio, Crossword The Jumbo winners, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,272, Scottish play for Shaw Theatre, Chess Hastings days. Editorials/Leaders: Political Balance In Ottawa, The Cost Of Eating, Party Control In Rumania. Letters to the Editor: Clash in TV plays, Trade union benefits, Preserving graveyards, Weather forecasts, Financial risks to Malta, At a disadvantage, "How's that?" penalty, No passport hitch, Position of the UDA, Single purpose, An English millennium, Seats in the Lords, No woman Commissioner, Europe's relationship with the US: implications of Vietnam, Majority rule, The thalidomide affair, Improving the post, Sovereignty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Jan 6, 1948 Yeats's last wish. Obituaries: Mr Lester Pearson, Lady Henriques, Sam Tucker A distinguished rugby player, Mr G. Paloczi-Horvath, Sir Arthur Elton Industrial archaeology. Business and Finance: Net incomes up 14 pc, Unit trust performance, Credit Landing a loan to buy your boat, Wage award in Ruhr sets pace for other industries, Fixed Interest and Money, Bank shares ahead of the results, Mr Gubay will 'dabble' in groceries, Berry Wiggins plans £30m Medway plant, CBI offers fresh talks on pay with unions, Whitehall's blind eye to concerted price moves, Briefly from the Boardroom, Grendon bid for Monotype, Personal Investment And Finance Four Insurance Dispelling myths and fables of the insurance industry, Taxation April wind of change from Inland Revenue, Round up and offers Rising cost of an overdraft, Bids and Deals Tilling revises terms for Travers, Demand for Treasury bills at 20-year peak, Portfolio Attraction of Cons Gold in strong mining market, Unit trusts Managed funds or direct investment?, Life business in 1972 Commercial Union climbs to £970m, Mining Charter shares jump 14p, New Issues Irish £12½m Sterling-Deutsche Mark issue, Ex-head at Fine Fare takes food group stake, ITT says conditions of offer for Excess Holdings have been met, Grouse, Royal docks fight to save meat trade, Motor insurance, Don't go blindfold into that 'treasure hunt', Company News Cap & Counties £3.2m surplus, Associates deals, Threat to halt cast aluminium output if price rises are refused, State-owned pubs and hotels sold for £6m, U S plea to halt Laker's permit, Equities Strong close to the week. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Lira supported yet again, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Commodities, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Oil shares strong. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Timothy Harford joins Kwik Save group board. Births.

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