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The Times - 27/07/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake, From Charles Hargrove, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From David Wigg, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Groser Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Roger Berthoud, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Mackie, From David Bonavia, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Blunsden, Sheila Black, David Robinson, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Peter Firth, Miles Kington, Michael Hornsby, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, PHS, A Special Correspondent, HUGH LEGGATT, , ANTHONY LEWIS, , A. R. RITCHIE, , NICOLAS BENTLEY, , DAVID MASON, , DAVID R. PYOTT, , J. H. G. SUNNUCKS, , KATHLEEN ADAMS, , T. E. M. McKITTERICK, , HUGH MONTEFIORE, , JOHN HAWKS, , D. W. LOGAN, , EDWARD CARPENTER, , TRISTRAM BERESFORD, , TOM EWER, , JULIAN S. HUXLEY, , YEHUDI MENUHIN, , MARGERY PERHAM, , NADIR H. DINSHAW, , COLIN HUTCHINSON, , ERIC JAMES, , BARBARA NORTHCLIFFE MacDONALD, , SUPER, HUGH WILLATT, , THOMAS DALBY, , By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By our Medical Correspondent, By Terry Byland, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen, By Our Labour Correspondent, By John Plender, By Ross Davies, By Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Industrial Editor, W. R. MALINOWSKI, , ELLIS M. GOODMAN, , By Roy Farndon, C. C. STEVENS, , HEATHER MATLOCK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Gerald Ely, by Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, by J. A. Jeffery, by Patrick O'Leary, by Paul Kimball, by Tom Hey, by Tony Slaughter, by Leonard Buckley,

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News: Envoy opens Churchill centre, Health chief tells of smallpox error, Spectator sports and the double-edged sword of television, Bombers hit back at rebels near Phnom Penh, Put talks before yachting, Mr Heath is told, Hobbies: you name it, there's a society for it, Second Soviet Mars probe is launched, France to expel protesters, Police rift on complaints procedure, Shopping around, Argentina pays tribute to Eva Perón, Going slow in the country is the only way, Bonn welcomes decision by Finns on refugee, BBC chief at centre of a new dispute, End-of-term session for Cabinet, New guerrilla group says hijack was revenge for Japanese compensation after Lod massacre, Hongkong police chief 'amassed £330,000', How the 'Budapest School' lost the power of the pen, Cleared woman doctor going back to Nigeria, Extending the living room into the garden, Alpine rescuers search for British climbers, Post mortem on 2,000-year-old body, An East End writ over the oarsmen of Eton, Food prices Farmers push turkeys, but fresh salmon is better buy, Facing up to the four-day week and six-week holiday, Turkey setting up special subversive crime courts, 'Outside bodies' behind some prison clashes, Citizenship fraud alleged in Lusaka trial, Immigrants fly home today, American trust gives £1.25m to St Catherine's, MPs' financial interests: The lessons from Europe, Mr Ehrlichman invokes national security when pressed for details by Senator Baker, Catholic evades captors who cut UFF on his chest, Canada looks for policy on Indians, NUT report says Government has lost first real chance to cut size of classes in primary schools Target of 510,000 teachers inadequate, Cairo sees itself under siege even by its friends, Mr Nixon's letters rejecting two subpoenas, Spare time becomes a big business, £1,000m community plan for the regions, Council denies minister's charge over disabled, 'Cubans trained troops in Zanzibar plot', School asked head to go because of tuberculosis, 9,000 fewer homes built in London last year, Landscaped gravel pit becomes venue with a view, 'Smear on councils' by press and TV, The indefatigable in pursuit of the indecipherable, Plea for national action on Naples' social problems, Ombudsman rebukes ministry for 'two contrary decisions' in dispute over a supermarket, Industrial accident rate shocks Italy, M Giscard d'Estaing expects reforms within Year French see a key role for gold, Labour's capital-sharing scheme would give workers ultimate control of many private firms, EEC and developing nations agree to start full talks in October, Rebuke over 'unreliable' costing of Concorde, Mr Getty says 'not one penny ransom', US vetoes anti-Israel resolution, Dr Caetano gives his answer to the 'liars', Mr Lansky not guilty of evading taxes, After the coup, tension mounts between Kabul and Pakistan President Daud reopens an old wound, The Times Diary The growing pains of social change, Science report Effect of food additives, Leisure and recreation, Court orders Mr Nixon to say why he rejected subpoenas, We cannot complain: we would be kicked on to the streets.Asians say Refugees exploited by their own country men, British mother may be able to see daughter, Eyes down for a national pastime, Pound hit hard in currency markets by fears of trade deficit and strikes, The friendly policeman loses some of his warmth, Concorde project 'as speculative as ever' Commons committee says, Greek academics, lawyers and students are set free, Councils spend £9,136m. Law: Janie Jones's bail plea, Woman 'drank beer laced with anti-freeze', Burgos fathers are charged with treason, Blinded girl to keep all of £76,878 damages, No jury for action against solicitor Williams v Beesley, Church fails in village right of way dispute, Deception by conduct over meal not paid for Director of Public Prosecutions v Ray, E Berlin doctor for trial after escape attempt, GMC finds misconduct by a woman doctor, Court of Appeal Burden of proof on returning non-patrials Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department Ex parte Mughal. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Strutt And Parker, Bec, William Pickles &Co. Limited, Sports Council, Multiple Display Advertisements, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Humphries Holdings Limited, Leisure Sport Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa,limited, Brickhouse Dudley, Ansafone, Charrington,gardner,locket & Co.Ltd., James&tatton For Steel, House Of Fraser Limited, Banbury, Dewar's, Bayer Reports, J.Coral Holdings Limited, Polo, Press, G.A.Robinson Ltd., Module2, Nordic, H.Young(motors)limited, British Steel Corporation Streamlined Steel, Waterways Leisure Industries Ltd.,, Donaldsons, Extel Group, St.Piran Mining Company Limited, Sporting Chronicle, Bell-Fruit, Le Piat De Beaujolasis, Lancia, Army Officer, Bankside Globe Playhouse, Tesco, Penguin Pools, Country And New Town Properties Ltd, Associated Leisurer Ltd., Savills, Cento. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, 46 more women consultants, Latest appointments, First-class awards at 39 universities. Arts and Entertainment: TV loss is operagoers' gain, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,443, Wendy Craig in Jean Kerr comedy, Radio, Broadcasting, Silver cups escape melting pot at £4,850, Yugoslav player takes lead in chess contest. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, The Halifax Building Society, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Ministerial responsibility for security, Prime Minister urged to put Commonwealth before yachting House of Lords. Sport: Racing Blessed Rock should take Hyperion, Tennis Middlesex women home in the cool of the evening, Golf Ashby defends English title with unwavering determination, Rugby Union Greyling gives up as an international, Boxing Norton and Ali on cinemas in Britain, Croquet, Skiing Schranz clashes with Killy in 15-race duel, Sports in Brief, Yachting Australian works hard for title in tough going, Football Birmingham must keep up improvement, Rugby League Director defends closure of Hunslet club, Athletics Stewart out of British team in Rouen, Motor racing Regular teams almost full strength in Dutch GP, Canoeing Championships begin with disqualification, Archery British women lie third in world event, Cricket England's grip broken by skill of Lloyd and Kallicharran. Reviews: Dizzy Gillespie Ronnie Scott's, LSO/Previn Albert Hall/Radio 3, A philosopher in Atlantic City The King of Marvin Gardens (x) Academy One The Hireling (a) Carlton Thx 1138 (x) Screen, Islington Green No Sex Please, We're British (aa) Leicester Square Theatre César and Rosalie (aa) ABC1, Shaftesbury Avenue GungaDin (RKO Season, National Film Theatre), Splendid Renaissance fountain, Shaffer's variation on a theme Equus National. Editorials/Leaders: A Bad Way To A Good Object, The Eec And The Third World, At Last An Undervalued Pound. Letters to the Editor: Gallery entry charges, Claims of Congress to information, Code of conduct for liner conferences, No 'Siegfried' for TV, Sliding doors and zips, British studies in France, Literary associations, Ruth Harrison, Problems involved with bulk exports of Scotch, Freedom of Parliament and press, Hotel fire precautions, Viability of Maplin air and sea ports, Results of governmental meddling. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 26, 1948 "Let us be rude". Deaths. Obituaries: Marian Veitch: Worker For Equal Pay, Mr Louis Stephen St Laurent Former Prime Minister of Canada whose regime marked the end of a political era. Business and Finance: American grain exporters sell over half the crop before harvest, Report urges aid for computer peripherals, Business Diary: Price Commission semantics, Currency floats 'here to stay', SE sets up a Europe panel, Commodities, Bids and Deals Meyer buying into Vic Hallam, Supermarkets raising bacon prices despite call for general cuts, Associates' deals, Issues & Loans $1,000m loan for ENEL, Lloyds & Bolsa chief resigns but supports bid, Fixed Interest and Money, Horizon and ASTMS bridge gap, NHS union wants to rejoin TUC, Imps break BAT links for freer marketing, Approach to Cavendish by Legal & General, Company News Burt Boulton race away to best-ever £1.7m, More women for consumer panels, Japan poised to win contract for 200-mile North Sea gas pipeline, Briefly from the Boardroom, Inchcape meeting the imputation problem, Atlantic scheduled air fares likely to rise 5pc, Europe and Overseas Bumper quarter for US Shell, Double your margins call to electrical contractors, DTI 'not liable for insurance loss', Board backs grocery staff awards, Thorn extension for Hull, Foundations of world monetary reform, Equities Shares plumb new 1973 lows, Nervous selling sends share market index to 1973 low point, June car exports show recovery, Hambros first to lift base rate to 9 pc, First U S quarterly surplus for two years, SEC chairman backs Congress on disclosures, Consortium to finance world energy research, Ford of America return 25 pc profits increase, EEC plan to ensure fuel supplies, Mining Johnnies' new copper mine, Ottawa deal 'nonsense', Liaison pact in tripartite Co-op talks. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, How The Pound Has Fallen, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London & Regional Market Prices Further widespread losses, The Times list of latest dividends, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr P de Wet joins board of Johnson, Matthey. Property: London Flats, Country Properties, Property Fine homes from old mansions. Births.

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