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The Times - 29/06/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk and Penny Symon, From David Cross, By Hugh Clayton, From Fred Emery, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Crime Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Radford, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Tim Devlin, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, By a Special Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Railton, By Andrew Porter, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Peter Marson, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, Julian Jebb, Irving Wardle, Julian Critchley, Lord Chalfont, Dessa Trevisan, PHS, Peter Evans, MARGARET B. ROSE, , E. GARTH MOORE, , PERTH, , MARK LITTMAN, , A. WEITNAUER, , G. F. Watts, , WILFRID BLUNT, , LEWIS ERRINGTON, , D. H. GREEN, , PAULA TONES, , JOHN KISSIN, , ROGER MILLMAN, , D. A. BELL, , DAVID L. CORDINER, , E. S. LEEDHAM-GREEN, , KENNET A PEARSON, JOHN COOPER, , MAURICE CHANDLER, , HUGH LEGGATT, , PETER MAXWELL DAVIES, , TIMOTHY MURPHY, , Peter J. Rosenwald writes:, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By John Woodland, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ronald Faux, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, LEIF MILLS, , A. E. REYNOLDS, , DONALD WRATTEN, , By Roy Farndon, S. WARHURST, , KENNETH T.LEWIS, , F. P. DILKES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, by Granada,

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News: Battle to preserve West End theatres is 'as good as won', French Opposition group meets M Pompidou, 99 villages wiped out by Bangladesh flood, Food prices Your ideal weekend menu, Birmingham threat of legal action after minister cuts down all-in schools plan, Voters escape in Belfast after bomb explodes at polling station, Sir Gerald Nabarro, the Severn Valley Railway, and a property developer, Phone staff suspended in fraud inquiry, Carrington jibe on election, Watergate Mr Dean tells Senators he kept no notes of Nixon meetings for fear of incriminating President, Shopping around Freezer owners, beware that maverick pilot light, Santiago under Army after coup is foiled, Canada urged to retain the monarchy, EEC ruling aids British development areas, Mr Paul Fox leaves BBC for Yorkshire, Naval rating held after drugs raid, Research station at Orford Ness to close, National strike in Uruguay, Mr Laird suggests compromise in Nixon dispute with Congress over Cambodia bombing, The Times Diary Grubbing for the tourist dollar, Libya aims to keep outside world at bay, Full text of final Vienna communique, Canberra clash with states on finance, Mr Wilson outlines Labour's workers' charter and calls for more democracy in industry, Elderly patients 'sent home to empty houses', 'Influence' on council posts, Eggs, bacon down but record total of food rises, Water shortage threatens island's tourist industry, Chinese bomb 'to break monopoly', Charities face drought relief problem, Mrs Gandhi finds disarray growing in Congress, Pair of George III giltwood side-tables fetch £12,600, Report gives details of state banks takeover, IBA under fire again over TV advertising, Brain damage threat to many bottle-fed babies, West Europe France bans extreme movements of both left and right, Yugoslavia: 25 years of solo communism, NUR calls for expansion of railway system and massive extension of electrification, Way paved for troop cuts talks, France rejects 'hostile campaign' over Pacific nuclear tests, Nine agree measures to stem rise in prices, 'Horror stories' of neglect in cash-starved museums, Cambridge tripos results, Four times as many jobs now for graduates, New chapter of poster novel today, Dutch vote to ban pirate radio stations, Former Beatle sued over alleged loan, Post workers to boycott French mail next week, Why the choice on the fourth channel is ITV 2 or nothing, White House 'obstructing' Watergate inquiry, Second look promised on Maplin and tunnel, Mr Davies given responsibility for research, Councils are warned not to pester ministry, Commission proposed to check survey abuses, Science report Dentistry: Electronic pain-killer, How community pride can be used to fight racial fears, Two-nation walk-out threat over whaling, Czech intellectuals state views on security talks, Oxford class list, Taking the arms race with a pinch of SALT, Missile attack on Israel jets, Former tax official tells of plan to harass 'enemies'. Law: Gas Board official on conspiracy charge, Woman shot at on Tube, Harvest festival food stolen by head, Crown says, Warrant out for Mr Meissner, Law Report June 28 1973 Court of Appeal Sentencing young people for grave offences Regina v Storey Regina v Fuat Regina v Duignan, Questions to warders on protection racket, Ten remanded on bank plot charge, Undercover man acquitted, Mugger appeal refused. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Fresh attempt to get clemency for Hess, Commons to look again at family planning, Food price rises caused by acute world shortage: higher home production the best safeguard House of Commons, Defeat by one: work wanted for disabled House of Lords, Mr Powell aids Commons defeat on Kashmiris, Mr Callaghan says Soviet leader should be invited to Britain to help improve relations, Suffragette touch in equality campaign, Next week's business, Heath plan for public register of MPs' financial interests, Mr Heath's talks with industry to continue, Treatment of animals exported live, Moscow invited to end its quarrel with Britain, Fish farm experiments prove successful, 'Mary's tears are so much eyewash'. Index. Display Advertising: Mellersh & Harding, The Throgmorton Trust Limited, Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings Limited, Datsun, Raypak, Robophone, Avenger, Crane Fruehauf, Eni 1972, The Clay Cross Company Limited, Basf, Citroën Gs, English & Caledonian Investment Company Limited, Ansafone, H.C. Janes Ltd., B. Paradise Limited, Saa, Deutschland, The Mexican Light And Power Company, Limited, Rosenxthal, Compagnie Francaise DES Petroles, Time Products Limited, Good Year, Monsieur Worth, Conference Hotel, Uop, The Monks Investment Trust Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Cse, Queens Moat Houses Limited, Shc, Aims. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Sir Michael Tippett, University news, Half-yearly promotions in the home Forces and Australian Navy, Church education chief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,419, Radio, Eduardo Mata conducts the LSO, Broadcasting, Germans seem set for chess victory. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Rentals, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Polo Pimms upset by worthy Warfield side, Cricket Smooth partnership between Boycott and Mushtaq, Boxing Bugner falls about with high spirits, Sports in Brief, Football Preston meet Bolton in League Cup, Rowing Sturge issues ultimatum to selectors, Racing Court Clown pays tribute to Habat, Athletics Jipcho and Fiasconaro have higher targets, Golf Jacklin fails to qualify for third round of Scottish Open event, Yachting Sandpiper and Jane in struggle for Cup, Tennis Teenage takeover at Wimbledon. Reviews: NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, Splendid music drama BBC NSO/Lloyd-Jones Radio 3, Magnificence Royal Court, Two Women Bbc 2, Too cute to be good Une belle fille comme moi (x) Berkeley 1 Bad Company (x) Oscar 1 Voices (aa) Carlton The 14 (a) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue, Poetry International Nash House. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Harris Has Been Harshly Treated, The Impact Of Food Prices, Blossom In Their Dust. Letters to the Editor: Tax burden, Giro and postal services, Swiss air crash, Donation, Maplin seaport proposal, Correct English, Assembly line blues, Trade Union Trust shares, Wages in S Africa, In the name of freedom, Tooting at birds, Aircraft noise, Anglican Church and South Africa, Standards of local authorities, Art and taxation, What overspill?, Confessional secrecy, Florence Nightingale, A call for action on National Savings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Earl Browder Communist leader, Mr Roy Mills, Mr John Cranko. Business and Finance: Engineering unions seek wider state ownership, Suggestion of a further Mark revaluation hits the dollar hard, Fixed Interest and Money Consols 4's yield over 10½ pc, US must ease environment curbs to beat fuel crisis, Mr Ezra says, PEP defends productivity agreements, Terms for Midland merger with Montagu, Record 409 increases in wholesale food prices, Will Plessey be left behind as Britain's telephone exchanges go electronic?, Company News All sectors help in fresh surge, Issues & Loans Rank listing in Brussels, Equities Bid hopes spur Law Land, Fitch raise bid for Pricerite, Harland & Wolff staff shake-up, Small decline in May housing starts, Highlands board chief pours water on oil riches, Briefly from the Boardroom, Statistical realities of the Nine, US joins battle for Arab oil investment, Business Diary: Sir Brandon makes a fourth attempt, Bids and Deals Hanson has 26 pc of Heywood Williams, Commodities Copper jumps £16.75 a tonne, Roche suspends move to defy drugs order, Europe and Overseas St-Gobain-Mousson for London, Car output drop below forecast, Scott Lithgow attack on nationalization, Mining Higher copper price helps Nchanga, Money Market Rates, Some consolations for Montagu shareholders, Interest rates warning by Anglia chief, ICI boosts output of melded fabrics, US ban on soyabean and cottonseed exports angers world dealers, Japan's vehicle exports rose 12 pc last month, Absence of TUC men at regional aid talks 'absurd', Comex statement on price regulations, Britain lifts embargo on oil from Russia. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Sharp fall in the dollar, 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, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Engineering shares weak. Business Appointments: Business appointments Geo Wimpey chairman, 81, succeeded by Mr R Gane, Dr Witteveen tipped for key post of IMF managing director, Lonrho appoints finance director. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 28, 1948 Joe Louis retires. Property: New Homes, Country Properties. Births.

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