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The Times - 22/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Sweeney and Robert Fisk, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, From Ronald Faux, By a Staff Reporter, From Henry Shapiro, From Arthur Osman, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, Frank Roberts, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Martin Huckerby, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Education Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Choate, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent., From Our Own Correspodnent, From Patrick Brogan, Katie Stewart, From Mario Modiano, From Stewart Harris, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Golf Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Roger Baker, H.R.F.Keating, David Pryce-Jones, , Michael Wolff, Sheridan Morley, Alan Blyth, Michael Wale, Irving Wardle, Thomas Walker, Stephen Walsh, William Gaunt, Ronald Butt, David Wigg, Bernard Levin, PHS, Hugh Fraser, M. M. MARTIN, , B. GREY, , ROBERT THOMPSON, RODNEY HANNIS., T. E. P. McCANDLISH, G. D. R. DAVIES, T. C. FOLEY, , ANTHONY MAYER, , ARTHUR KIRBY, , JEAN M. BURNHAM, , P. M. C. LACEY, , J. MICHELL SHERSBY, PETER BRYER, , CHARLES SELWYN., PETER HAIN., ALAN JOHNSTONE, MARY KING., CHRISTIAN O'BRIEN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professor Sir Alexander Haddow writes, M. McG, and B. M. H. S., By Margaret Stone, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Patricia Tisdall, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By George Clark, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Peter Hill, L. G. HARRIS, , WILLIAM B. WHITWORTH, By Roy Farndon, HAROLD L. PUMFRETT, , By Ian Murray, H. J. L. PHILLIPS., E. G. WOOD, , P. H. LEARNER., Innis Macbeath, Anthony Thomas, Richard Hope, By Joe Roeber, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Maurice Corina, George Summerfield, Joshua Fox, Adrian Bridgewater, Peter Waymark, By Michael Hornsby, by Michael Hornsby, M.H., by Rodney Cowton, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, R.C., by Kodney Cowton, by Dr Mahbub ul Haq, by javed jabbar, by Syed Najiullah, by M. H. Riaz, by Miriam Habib, by Hasan Akhtar,

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News: Foreign deals without ties, Snow reports, A mighty dam in the making-the $1,000m Tarbela project, Senegal leader urges EEC link for 19 Commonwealth States, Pakistan, Press may lose to radio and TV in teaching masses, New ruler controversial but his appeal is strong, Phenomenal progress in power supply is not without problems, Local elections Political parties see great opportunities in the new council polls, NHS hospital charges up for private patients, Divers driven back in attempt to reach trapped miners, Drugs keep prisoners in Swedish jails happy, Unions plan crippling action for May Day, Islamabad-symbolic coolness of new capital in the high summer heat, British Rail pay offer still at Phase Two limit, Labour report on interests of MPs ready soon, Friendlier Israeli image of Jesus, Bonn suspends border police helicopter chief, Betting group union hopes for recognition, 310 hospitals are affected by strikes, union says, Cotton helps trade balance., Apathy among Folkestone residents, Uganda Asians still present difficulties as Stradishall refugee camp closes, The Times Diary All clean and decent for the Queen, Europe-Asia road link nears completion, GLC election change cuts candidates to 321, Soviet tax on Jewish emigrants is no longer being collectd, Government agency 'will keep food prices up', One in six living in Switzerland now a foreigner, Bipartisan Ulster policy seems assured in Dublin, Pressure grows among moderates to vote for coalfields strike, Saigon sends relief column to beleaguered camp, Local aids to careers advise, Woman doctor named as Black September suspect, 172,000 pupils get day off as teachers strike, Cod war talks open today, Two from BOAC party die, Serious differences underlie third try at durable constitution, Colnial rule and the dimension of time, U S aircraft is attacked by Libyan fighters, Channel tunnel decision nearer in the summer, Full discussion promised before Britain makes further commitment to Channel tunnel., Labour will support White Paper but Unionist MP savages Mr Whitelaw, Briton deported from US seeks visa for visit, Fisticuffs in Turkish National Assembly, Science report Geology: Origin of the Highlands, Baboons ate parts of my car, MP complains, Mr Wilson narrows the 'them' and 'us' gap, Australia may attend talks of non-aligned nations, World help needed during long wait for the first crop, Reggio citizens fight in streets again, Government measures to give workers a new deal, Motoring Measures to make cars safer for drivers, Design Report, Farm owners to fight nationalization 'plan', Coping with redundancy, Paris students march against 'Debrlaw' on military service, Industrialists in shadow of political uncertainty, Liberals put record total in the field, System is to blame for the 22 wealthy families, Railway keeps up steam despite drive to the road, Mrs Davey's passport confiscated by Turks, Rent committee members are named, 'Criminals' under 10 are safe in defying police, £1 legal aid plan is to be ended, Orders made against two solicitors, How to choose your next job, Mr Paisley will lead Ulster loyalists against White Paper, British attempt to freeze farm prices is defeated, This time poor should benefit from the attempt to solve daunting economic problems, Shakargarh aid and donations pour in for calamity area, Panic buying by Danes as strikes take grip, Tania: Two-way propaganda symbol, Commons hint to firms on improving conditions of South African workers, Bright prospects in vital agricultural sector, Sweden wants to restore relations with US, 75 MPs sign capital punishment motion, Girls of Hell's Bedroom must find new name, Measures to enable banking to pull its weight, ITT offer of $1m to thwart Dr Allende, Thought and $10m would save 5,000-year old city, Sicilian claims to be son of Giuliano, the bandit, Greece expels Dutch TV reporter after battle at law school. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: British firms in S Africa told of scope for improving wages and conditions of non-white workers House of Commons, Representation to Uganda, Meeting today on Iceland fishing dispute, Labour would resist strike too-Mr Taverne, Talks in May on Gibraltar, New frigate to be in service by 1978, Duke to visit Portugal for alliance celebration, Savings Bond, Provincial claims for opera and ballet House of Lords, Increased output to offset high prices, Mr Taverne lashes opposition and unions on attitude to incomes policy, Other unions will press all the harder if hospital staff get special pay treatment, Police talks next week. Index. Law: Swedish man is awarded £80,000 injury damages, Mother accused of aiding son's jail escape plot, Man in 'terror bluepint' case guilty on two counts, Supreme Court ruling on schools issue, Son of Sir John Rennie admits heroin charles, Appeal after second 20-year sentence, Direct appeal to the House O'Brien v Robinson (No 2), House of Lords Legal Aid Fund to pay appeal costs of successful opponents of legally assisted litigants Davies v Taylor (No 2), Court rules ESU can use club as hotel, Police inspector disarmed man, Son of murdered Briton again helps the police, Jurisdiction to grant order Shiloh Spinners Ltd v Harding (No 2), 'Sex-hungry' girl issue put to jury, Charges against Pakistani boy changed, Solzhenitsyn is granted his divorce at last, Valet's £420,000 claim on Chanel will before court. Display Advertising: Habib Bank (Overseas) Ltd, Ptc, Pia, Nsc, Ppa, Harrap Books, Wm. Brandt's Sons & Co. Limited., Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation, Hongkongland, Pti, Glaxo, Molands Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The European Money Puzzle, Trading House International Ltd., State Life Insurance Corporation Of Pakistan, Department Of Health And Social Security., Board Of Industrial Management, Mnj, Essex Water Company, Cassell, The Pakistan Council For Repatriation Of Prisoners Of War,, Northampton Development Corporation, Avon, Export Promotion Bureau,, Butterworths, West Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation, National Bank Of Pakistan, Prl, Baring Brothers & Co. Ltd., The Times, Business Books, Bullough Limited, Arag Group Of Industries, Sgtc, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Libl, Gulf Shipping Lines Ltd., Y.J. Lovell (Holdings) Ltd., Spring Gardens, Businessman's Guide, Halifax, Kluwer-Harrap Handbooks, Anglo-Portguese Bank Limited, Wg And S, National And Grindlays Bank Group, Ibm, Naya Daur Motors Limited, Habib Ban Limited, Bim, George Allen & Unwin, McB, British Steel Corporation, Longman, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Lancia, Idbp, Dawood Organisation, Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation, Lcw, Sm, National Motors Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: The Pope fills four senior Vatican posts, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Terrible tests and mighty throats, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday March 20,1948 Palestine plan. Sport: Rugby Union England victory owes little to forwards, Boxing McAlinden wants more time to defend title, Cricket Knott and Greig to England's rescue in two hours of peril, Sports in Brief, Hockey Hard work looms for selectors at junior level, Racing New season starts with a warning, Football Derby escape and learn a lesson, Real tennis Second string ties up match, Golf Avia leaders smudge copybook round at last hole, Equestrianism Members to pay more for training scheme, Badminton Hartono and Miss Yuki stride through. Reviews: Life in a Chocolate Factory Bush, The gentleman player style I Thought I Never Could, Philosophical animals The Cunning Little Vixen Royal Academy of Music, Clearing away expedient myths in a search for self-discovery Islam in History, Memoirs recollected in tranquiillity Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat, Frau Furtwangler remembers, Crime Masquerade, Rory Gallagher: the man from West Cork, The Scholars Queen Elizabeth Hall, The man who enjoyed writing Thomas Love Peacock, Painter's environment, Fiction Another Roadside Attraction, London debuts. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, The Times Motor Show place, Funeral Arrangements, Spring Recruitment Dossier 1973, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, £90,000 for Rembrandt is a gamble, Rentals, Flat Sharing, PROPERTY also on. Editorials/Leaders: Very Probably A Mistake, The Big Strike In Denmark, Annual Farm Review, The Loi Debré Loses Its Appeal. Letters to the Editor: Frustrations of a new MP, Thirty days hath September..., Bombs in London, Choice of school, Pensioners' expenses, Clerical stipends, Ceasefire in Vietnam, How to keep incentives in an anti-inflation policy, Battered caravanserai, EEC erosion of British company law, Will VAT be levied on royalties?, Sugar in the diet, Is there room for cars for all?, Incomes policy, BSA grant and aid for small firms, Oarswomen's dress, Not so silent night. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Prof C. Von Dietze, Mr Cyril Raymond, Dr Donaldson, Sir Donald Anderson An outstanding shipping man of his generation, Mrs J. Thursby And Jean, Lady Ashcombe. Business and Finance: Government gives way on Insurance Companies Bill, £500,000 expansion plan by Servis, Low cost imports worry British textile industry, Government increases guarantees to farmers but lowers grants, Taking a tough and comprehensive look at fuel policy, Sugar 'may rise to EEC prices', Capital goods revival starts at Tubes, A brief look at a wide range, Scepticism on Europe chemical cooperation, Company Meeting Sunderland And South Shelds Water Company Increased Level Of Demand In 1972 Mr. H. F. Rennoldson on Development of Additional Water Resources, Bridging the jargon gap on advice to small businesses, Hongkong shares index plunges 127 more points, BLMC recruiting drive, BSA chief says more finance is being sought, Forward Levels, The puzzle of differing views on money markets, Llanwern to lay off further 1,000, Higher interest rates spur sharp rise in pound, Worker participation Homework needed before legislation, Philips Inds setback, Equity price level 'linked with supply of money', Community and US open Brussels talks, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Bonochord takes over EAE Gp, CBI rejects Devlin plan for single body to represent business, Problem of defining a white collar worker, France urges reform in depth to consolidate monetary system, Multinationals to be studied again by OECD, Ministers will try to settle dispute over European Fund site, Mergers in EEC 'may not benefit Britain', Good response to code of conduct letter by second mortgage firms, Business Diary: No easy ride for Poore, Equities Bid situations dominate, Company News Sale of ships offsets slide by John Jacobs, Money Market Rates, Employers warn dockers over ending pact, MP suggests auction of IDCs by Whitehall in 'overheated' areas, Dunford increase Firth Brown bid, How tight a grip do multinationals have on US foreign policy?, Zinc price raised, New IMF chief may be chosen at weekend, Support for US import surcharge powers, Approach routes to the Channel tunnel, Fixed Interest and Money Further losses in gilts, Selenium dearer, Commodities Big gains in cocoa prices, Two companies challenge EEC anti-trust rulings while third accepts fine, TI profits up to £22.4m for 1972, Car industry lay offs reach 23,000 as wave of strikes hit output, Associates deals, Pact on scrap metal likely. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices New bid boosts Firth & Brown., New Issues Teesside Corporation to raise $25m, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes on the board of GHP Group. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,336, Broadcasting, Radio.

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