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The Times - 15/08/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Denis Taylor, By Alan Hamilton, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, By Penny Radford, From Victoria Brittain, By David Spanier European Editor, By Nicholas Ashford, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Robert Fisk, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, From A Staff Reporter, From Annabel Ferriman, From Dan van der Vat, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, From David Wigg, Leonard G. Rule, Ann Herring, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Kenneth Loveland, Tony Aldous, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Leonard Buckley, Stephen Jessel, Denis Taylor, Walter Perry, PHS, Louis Heren, JOHN PRINGLE., MARY MARRE, , JOHN WALLACE., J. P. A. FITZGERALD, , WALSTON, VICTOR HERTFORD, , ERIC SIMMS, , B. J. SWIFT., BEA HOWE., IAN LLOYD, , LEONID TARASSUK, , C. A. E. OSMAN., ROSS WILSON, , By Nature-Times News Service., Mario Modiano, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Stamps Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Richard Streeton, John Horton, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Sue Masterman, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Roy Farndon, By John Whitmore, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas, R. O. LIGHTFOOT, , ERIC TAYLOR, , By Arthur Reed, JOHN COLEBY., G. J. McGREGOR, , J. G. McLEAN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Arthur Reed, Peter Jay, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson,

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News: Black workers using their industrial power, Correspondence colleges: The vital need for guarantees, Export taxes will protect EEC cereal supplies, Stamps to show Houses of Parliament, Mr Nixon broadcasts tonight on Watergate, Dutch airmen in Germany said to be corrupt, Violence was 'planned' in Rhodesia, Last-minute raids on Cambodia by US, Report into excursion train deaths urges breath tests for drivers under suspicion after accidents, Single honours degrees defended, Total of Texas bodies breaks murder record, Indian President calls for three-year strike truce, Israel Embassy official expelled by Norway, Papers on Summerland being studied, Drought may last another year, Hard fight for third place in chess tournament, Turks retire last political general, Abducted Korean is elected head of exile group as Japan asks Park regime to allow his return, Chile minister resigns in move to appease striking lorry owners, America hits at Israel over plane seizure, Trawler skipper chased by Iceland Navy faces inquiry, Piece of homespun history, Mortgages at 10% from today and further rise is possible, High-speed train aid delayed by pay dispute, Science report Ecology: Keeping prey-predator balance, French accusations on German policy rejected by Bonn, Committee will report on copyright laws, 500 dead in Punjab as more floods approach, British company may help to save Venice, Mr Rippon to confirm large green belt area, Dawn police swoop to eject Lip workers, Kennedy son charged: Mrs Ethel Kennedy,, Shadow of the domino in SE Asia, Growing Point Proving that old age can be the beginning of a new lease of life, Archaeological report Franchthi cave: Greek prehistory 'on map', New toughness appears in last stage of Ostpolitik, New lorry 'splits in two' for driving in town, WHO campaign against noise, Mr Agnew to hand over some records, Police blame drivers for M62 pile-up, Britain backs proposal for combating hijackers, Fewer tests on live animals, Boy cricketer's boundary hit to small fortune, Pressure of work on probation officers eases, Former minister takes blame for Lynch 'lapse' on the Littleiohn brothers, Architects and engineers on strike in Malta, Dublin spies: How to lose friends and influence people 'The potential for harm is greater than at the time of Bloody Sunday', Quiet jumbo jets to use Gatwick at night, Australians died in Corunna plane disaster, The Times Diary All free except the Alka-Seltzer, Army denies arrest rules are new, Education for life with the fourth channel, Sandhurst house is to be Princess Anne's home, Morocco to take over Britons' villas, Old favourites in new BBC comedy series, Foreign shoplifters may face jail terms, Personal view by Richard Crossman Facing the million-Arab question in Israel, Union to defy court order for £2,800 compensation, Confessions of a top baseball pitcher, Soames rejection of 'vituperative' attack by French over sugar, Temperature 90°F in Southampton. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The English Card Clothing Co. Ltd., Recompension, Rolls-Royce Limited, Lansing Bagnall, United Dominions Trust, Akzo, A.A.H. Limited, Ansafone, Dewar's, Celestion Industries Limited, Toyota, Clyde Managed Investment Bonds, The West Of England Trust Limited, Vic Hallam Ltd., Rennies Consolidated Holdings Limited, Hine Connoisseurs' Cognac, Healey & Baker, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company Limited, Lovell, The Sungei Besi Mines Ltd., Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Minister Insurance Group, The Bodley Head. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Suspended jail terms over student paper, Sikh fined and told to stop riding a motor cycle, Max Wall banned, Rent collector to repay £6,500, 60 arrested at White House. Sport: Cycling Moore chosen for Skol race, Bowls Edmonds' experience helps newcomers go through, Golf Significant four days for Ryder Cup prospects, Sports in Brief, Yachting Fastnet fleet in area of strong tides, Tennis Third seed surprised by Miss Battersby, World Student Games No sense of urgency except for Jenkins, Racing Our Mirage should run at Newbury, Cricket England can thank Kanhai for his caution. Classified Advertising: Educational Courses, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Victorian fantasies Marble Halls Victoria and Albert Museum, Tom Gallacher's new play, Australian Ballet, Black and Blue Bbc2, A sensation at Salzburg London Symphony Orchestra Salzburg Festival, Proms Albert Hall/Radio 3/ Round House, Decameron '73 Round House. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Germany And The West, Embarrassments Of Spying, 10 Per Cent Mortgage Still Cheap. Letters to the Editor: Everything has its price, The Ordnance Survey, Threat to wildlife, The adaptability of voluntary service, Unwarranted fees for mortgagees, The impact of VAT on authors, Emigrating from Russia, Pigeon racing, Smoking in hospital, Fire protection, Beauties of Essex, Builder's warning about planning bottlenecks, A Mozambique inquiry, Church pastoral reform, Stabilizing grain prices in EEC, Patent renewals and the European system. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Society of Apothecaries. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,459, Broadcasting, Radio, Whiteley leads in chess championship. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug 13, 1948. Stephenson Centenary. Obituaries: Mr J.C. Clay Former captain of Glamorgan, Sir Walter Chiesman, Mr Roy Wheeler, Eva Lady Reading Zionism and social welfare, Judge Jasper Yeates Brinton, Mr Raymond Roberts. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest and Money Gilts remain cautious, Newspaper rates likely to increase next month Advertising and Marketing, Sunshine brings fall in price of cereals, Study upholds benefits to Britain of investment by foreign companies, Smith & Nephew fails to excite market, Two Chrysler plants stopped by strike and another threatened, Commodities, Air chartering dilemma of the blue riband route into the red, Spot Position of Sterling, Dutch company's offer tops CU bid for Delta, Rivalry for Ever Ready market could lessen impact of monopolies inquiry into dry batteries, Pay Board cuts mustard workers wage agreement, £8m to go on improving Heathrow air terminals, Libya orders 50pc oil cut, Wall St slumps again in mood of pessimism, Issues & Loans West of England Trust returns, Japanese payments again in deficit, Equities Oils marked down sharply, Briefly from the Boardroom, UCS inquiry details to be sought, New measures to limit pollution by industry have little chance of ending Tokyo's smog, Commission still studying postal tariffs, Company News Threefold surge by Capitol Inds, Americans profit from R-R payout, American car and steel firms put in price claims, Europe and Overseas Canpac's big opening surge, Business Diary: Rheinstahl battle commences, Auditors report on Lockheed, Surprise offer for North Sea exploring group, British sales to Russia decline, Multinationals: malign or maligned?, P & O reprieves liner Canberra to meet rising demand for cruises, 'Unfair' treatment of U S airlines alleged, Mining Sungei Besi expects improved output, Sharp loss of $7 in London gold price: the dollar surges ahead, Motor bid from Unilever, DTI redefines scope of copiers inquiry, Bids and Deals £2m compensation for Prop & Reversionary. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Setback for oils, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Better day for the dollar, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Births.

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