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The Times - 24/02/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Clayton, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ian McDonald, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Philip Short, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jerome Caminada, By David Spanier, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, by Muriel Spark, Harry Golombek, Alan Blyth, Katie Stewart, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, Leonard Buckley, Keith Horner, John Carter, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Edward Mayer, Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, Christopher Macy, Tony Loe, Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Robert Mayer, R. A. LYTTLETON, , IVOR WALKER, , KEITH RAFFAN, , EDWARD BRITTON, , MAGNUS PYKE, , MERVYN SOUTHWARK, , JACK BARNETT, , C. H. BRISCOE, , BRIAN LEVY, , AKIVA ORR, , MOSHE MACHOVER, , SHIMON TZABAR, , MARCUS WORSLEY, , NOEL BLAKISTON, , G. MANNING, , HAROLD NOCKOLDS, , L. A. ABRAHAM, , HENRY MILLER, , JOHN WINNIFRITH, , DAFYDD EVANS, , BETTY KEMPTHORNE, , By Michael Richards Editor of The Clergy Review, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Charles Armour, Lord Gore-Booth, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John, Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, Patricia Tisdall, Ian Morison, JD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore,

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News: Blizzards cause accidents on motorways, Quorum lack ends synod, US embassy attacked in Libyan protest, Rhodesians sell $13m commodities to US, Condition of shot down airliner pilot worsens, B stands for Bentley, which some say is best, 'Evangelism' on the early morning Tube train, Snow reports, Regional reports, RUC seeks to enrol British detectives, Cool reaction to Czech amnesty, Britain's miracle is the sound of music, Science report Stratosphere: Concorde measurements, Minister grants biggest round of food price rises since freeze, America resumes bombing in Laos after ceasefire, Tapes of tapped phone calls stolen in Rome, Unions divided on pay policy tactics, Gardening All about mowers, Election alert to Labour candidates expected, Special offer Flourishing lilies, School teacher reengaged after inquiry, Rail strike likely in spite of talks, Moscow hint of welcome for visit by the Queen, All England and Wales now a pig control area, Antiques Dedicated to blurb lovers everywhere..., It's not what you believe but the way you believe it, Pakistanis' bodies to be flown home soon, Black box shows shot-down pilot was lost, Envoy sees Uganda Cabinet body, Paddington site deal report for minister, Saturday Review Column /Desmond Donnelly Cricket, paradoxical cricket, Records The search for definitive Beethoven, Princess Xavier goes to the theatre, Sportsview Soccer's sacrificial altar, Leader of the gas workers came up the hard way, System of arms finance control defended despite soaring cost of Seawolf, Policies leading to a catastrophe, Mr Powell says, Food Chocolate-flavoured suggestions, Thalidomide parents get alternative offer from Distillers, Travel takes two days off Gone away for the weekend of your choice, £26,000 reward to name dairy killers, N Z organizers go ahead with Springbok tour, Nixon envoy expected to recommend summit, Munich pact still casts its shadow, Anniversary of an industrial firecracker, M Ortoli names the targets for Nine, President Sadat's envoy opens Washington talks despite crisis over shot-down airliner, Sir Alec to lead delegation to talks on Vietnam, French flight ban planned, Vietcong and Saigon agree to talks on political future, Many workers believe general strike is inevitable, Heath initiative to end gas dispute fails, Implications of proposed EEC laws should be made clear to MPs, select committee says, Salisbury journalists ask about detained colleague. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, February 23, 1973 'Ombudsman' review of complaints on police House of Commons, Mr Carr pledges independent review of complaints against police. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: National Westminster Bank, Antony Gibbs, Bell's, Acklam & Burton Limited,, The Times Superstore, Its, Scotbits Securities Ltd, King & Co, Bishopsgate, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Trent Mind & Memory Development, The International Restaurant, Save And Prosper Group, M & G Property Fund., Ebor Universal Growth Fund, Cumbernauld. Weather: The Weather. Law: Girl who took friend's baby is back in jail, Family Division Desertion not 'conduct' Morgan v Morgan, Husband likened to Pecksniff, Six years' jail for Croatian lecturer, Further charges possible in cannabis case, Divorced mother ordered to pay maintenance, Illegal immigrant must go Regina v Governor of Pentonville Prison and Another Ex parte Azam, Tourist exonerated. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, For The Epicure, Holidays in Britain, Come cruising in a big way., Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Gardening, Services tomorrow: Sexagesima, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,314, Oriental views fetch high prices, Bridge Please make it easy, Radio, Sunday-Abundant choice for once. John Grierson, maker of impressive films, Broadcasting, Brighton Festival's Indian theme, Chess Ludmilla's progress. Reviews: The Regiment Bbc 1, Bournemouth SO/ Montgomery Festival Hall, Cav and Pag Covent Garden, Radio Change and decay?, Eileen Atkins. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Complaints Against Police, The Curious Lack Of Skilled Workers, Help In Keeping The Hills Alive. Letters to the Editor: A Phase Two rise for students?, Horror in haberdashery, Right to eat stale food, Shooting down of Libyan airliner, Future structure of broadcasting, Pensioners' earnings, Reporting Parliament, EEC food policy, Siting of a telescope, Riverside traffic at Chelsea, London teachers' strike, Why the crow is Bran, Bus-only streets. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Feb 24, 1948 Czech Arrests. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Mr Jean-Jacques Bertrand, Miss Jean Sutcliffe, Professor K. R. Hill Medical education in Britain and overseas, Herr G. F. Duckwitz, Mr Frederick Gotfurt. Sport: Golf, Cricket Amiss and Wood back in the swing of things, Tennis Cox in semi-finals of singles and doubles, Sports in Brief, Racing Handicap gives Pendil advantage, Hockey Scotland's direct methods worry English side, Skiing France disband World Cup team as 'punishment', Weekend fixtures, Clubs closer to each other than the figures suggest, Rugby Union. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, BRS drivers remain out at two key depots, Bids and Deals, Mining, Dr Emminger predicts US recovery, Wall Street lower, Associates' deals, Ford conveners press for higher offer and back March 1 strike, Consumer spending shows £169m fourth-quarter rise, Motor insurance Pitfalls of driving a borrowed car, Midland up to best expectations, New Issues, Commodities Copper up but below best, Stead & Simpson closing two shoe factories, Pensions Equality and equivalence, Equities Gold shares less, active, Four held in Tokyo on share fraud allegations, Briefly from the Boardroom, Record rate for savers, Midland Bank's profit up 37pc, dividend raised, Midland gas shortages causing more lay-offs, Insurance Indemnities cover that extraordinary risk, Taxation Figuring out the family allowance, Pressure on monetary system mounts as central banks again support dollar, Company News, Development pledge, Money Market Rates, 'No devaluation' for Australia, Personal borrowing Charges to answer on second mortgages, Disputes 'help foreign cars', Newspapers in talks for London radio reshuffle, Hongkong sets out Bill to curb stock exchanges, Rolls strikers stay out, Japan to import 15 extra tons of gold urgently, Glynwed to drop bid for Armitage Shanks, Fixed Interest and Money Selling of 'long' dated gilts, Shopping Buying from your armchair. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London & Regional Market Prices Late selling of Nat Carbon, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Births.

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