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The Times - 14/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, By Clive Borrell, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From James R. Polk, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, by George Clark Political Staff, From Christopher Sweeney, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Main artery, From Richard Wigg, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From John Groser, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Bonavia, From Alan McGregor, From Peter Strafford, From Ian McDonald, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Patrick Brogan, From Stewart Harris, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, European Parliament Strasbourg, Henry Stanhope, by Richard Crossman, Paul Martin, Alan Hutchison, PHS, ROSALIND BRACKENBURY, , BERNARD BURROWS, , LESLIE MAVOR, , ERIC WATKINS, , RAYMOND WOOD, JOHN GRIMWADE, , PAT STEPHENS WILKINSON, , JAMES GRIFFITHS, , JANE McGREGOR STEWART KNIGHT, , H. C. M. WALTON, , K. McJENNETT, , DAVID JOHN, , E. S. START, , RUTH COLYER, , A. C. TELFORD, , JOHN LATEY, , F. EVANS, , ELISABETH D. TAYLOR, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, V.S., P.C.B.W., G. R. P., Guy Brett, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, philippa Toomey, Richard Maylan, Alan Blyth, Miles Kington, Rosemary March, Ronald Irving, Brian Alderson, By Melvyn Westlake, From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen, By Terry Byland, By Ian Morison, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins, By Clifford Webb, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, D. L. LEVI, H. C. SEIGAL, , D. A. REID, , PETER DRAPER, TONY SMART, , John Whitmore, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton, From Frank Voel, Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoyé, From Peter Waymark, Andrew Wilson, John whitmore, by Dennis Dwyer, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, by Peter Waymark, by Frank Vogl, by a Special Correspondent, Ian Fraser, Paul Frere, by John Blunsden,

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News: Commuters attack railmen in go-slow, Mr Tanaka's poll worries begin early, A diplomatic donation to Nixon fund came late, Snow reports, Dutchman to preside at European Parliament, Women 'victims of pension discrimination', Science report Ecology: Threat to coastal dune lake, British plays are nominated for US award, How far will the Wankel take the place of the piston engine?, Wives and financial need: how the law has been moving with the times, Sir Keith Joseph stands firm on hospital pay dispute as union claims that strike is spreading, Foot-and-mouth outbreak in Yugoslavia, 1,000 consultants ready to leave BMA, Students to strike today over grants, 1500 engine BMW's salvation, Tory MPs gain leading posts in Strasbourg, Uncommon way of voting for commons watchdogs, Whitlam electoral Bill threatens Country Party, Police call in all licensed guns in Bermuda as search widens for killer of the island's governor, Changes in Tunisia, 'Give Ulster White Paper a chance', Disagreement on farm prices in Commission, Stricter firearms certificate controls in Ulster ordered by Government, Pensioners invited to support new Bill, Courtaulds man as a Pay Board deputy, Royal walk-across to open bridge, Students end Stirling occupation, Designs to satisfy safety rules and interest the enthusiast MercedesBenz 350SE, Minister in Malawi deprived of posts, Freed American spy looks back on more than 20 years wasted in a Chinese prison, Call for five-power summit to include Japan, Unionist's link with Paisley venture angers Mr Faulkner, Sudan puts the Arab world on the spot, Dispersal in foreign countries beats costs spiral, Two 'Vermeers' found to be forgeries, 'Arf, Arf', a message from books that deserve more attention, No progress towards test ban in 10 years, Egyptian minister holds talks in Peking, Attack by gunboat causes trawlers to collide, Liberals to campaign for worker participation, The Times Diary May Day on May Day: general alert, Age fails to check the respected tread of the Beetle, Shortages of some foods cause Soviet rationing, Feather call for 'social value' pay yardstick, International suitors to the court of Lagos, The Times joins new European venture, 70 more Cairo journalists silenced in purge, Airports authority says Maplin definitely needed, Turkey crisis after votes deadlock, Customs officials ignore suspension warning, A touch of spring brings the gold medal, Inquiry into air miss over Land's End, Concern for the handicapped living in a world of specialists, Personal view Zero-rating Mr Barber and sending Sir Keith to Coventry, Rail strike again next Thursday and no trains on Sundays, Talks aimed at reconciling Rhodesia freedom groups, £6,000 gift from small charity for Release, Regional gas reports, Board backs miners' extra week's holiday demand, Gift to Mrs Desramault, Minister accepts EEC laws plan, Rheumatism cost nation millions of working days, Racing wins sales for Porsche, Gaullists pressed by unions to honour promises of reform, Israel approves plans for an Arab university, Drug case doctor had 'chaotic' surgery, Home Office man says, Britain to develop cars in experiments on safety with economy, Wages gap worsening for blacks in South Africa, European cars 3.Germany, Hungarian sergeant defects in Saigon, Strikes close Dublin Papers, British firms go on the defensive over Africans' wages, Soames forecast of tough trade talks, Lanusse call for country to unite behind Peronist victor, Replacing the draft with the dollar, Senate call on presidential counsel to testify in hearing on Watergate case, Opel demonstrates the way to success in a tough market, Soldier killed and two wounded by bomb hidden on bridge near Irish border, Bart's to celebrate its 850 years in City, TV audiences watch in fascination while an American marriage disintegrates, Gas dispute may be over in 10 days. Law: Three blacks are arrested in Stennis case, Soldier was 'afraid to go for help', Jury says holiday company can be prosecuted twice, Man with jail record keeps job with delinquents, Ulstermen accused of incitement over guns, Man had rare medal on chain, Court of Appeal Rationalization of breath test cases impossible Regina v Herd, New form of sentence Regina v Henderson, 10 remanded on charge of plotting explosions, Chancery Division Liquidator appointed-court's discretion In re Icknield Development Ltd, Appeal court dismisses conviction in bribery case, Mother of two accused of baby's murder. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Pia, Dunhill, General Accident, Mellersh & Harding, Jones Lang Wootton, Amp, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., Anglo American Corporation Group, Crown Life Insurance Company, Cwmbran, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Coutts & Co, Bmw, Rnib, The Times, Crusader, United Biscuits (Holdings) Limited, Bristol Street Motors, Sinclair, British Leyland, Hertz, Vsop-Reserve, French Railways, EQUITY & Law, Pleasurama, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Lep Transport Ltd., Clydesdale Bank Ltd, Twa, Hiltons, Gooch & Wagstaff, Punch, Save And Prosper Group, Savills. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Training boards get £35m annual grant: new bodies working by 1975, Harrow schools decision soon, Rail disruption protest, Mrs Thatcher concedes student grants are falling behind inflation, Ministers will be told of food price abuses House of Lords, Standing of Civil Service damaged, Clash on interest rates: freedom needed-Mr Heath House of Commons, Effort to stop house grants speculation, Armaments for submarines, Honest reflection of political trends in Europe, Protection extended to 20,000 more tenants, County court service for consumer considered, Labour MPs told to stop wasting time and take place in Europe. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, £85,000 given for bowl in strong bidding by Japanese for oriental works, Country Properties, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, PROPERTY also on pages 10, 11 and 12. Sport: Tennis, Football Sheffield United take advantage of Palace go-slow, Boxing Conteh's breakthrough brings title, Cricket Test heads for draw as pitch loses its fire, Cycling Van Linden gets head down in snow storm, Sports in Brief, Golf How Bonallack fashioned team from polyglot bunch, Athletics Amateur body's concern over new circuit, Rugby Union Loughborough outpace Bangor, Racing Course and conditions must favour Bula. Editorials/Leaders: Inflation Hurts The Low Paid Most, Rolls-Royce Motors Keeping the foreign buyers at bay, Embarrassing Figures, There Should Be An Inquiry, The Advent Of Neo-Peronism. Letters to the Editor: Need to reconsider the White Paper on steel, Reorganization of the National Health Service, Farouk's armoured car, Clerical stipends, Passing of the statue, Frozen investments in Rhodesia, Railway network, Situation in Greece, The ladies of Crockford's, DTI's interpretation of 'order forms', Hardships involved in strike action, Access for lorries, Compassionate crossword, The decision to launch a nuclear attack. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, RAF Scholarships, EEC bankers elect Dr Klasen. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 12, 1948 American films. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Robert Siodmak A master of the psychological thriller film, Sir Eric Young, The Rev Noel Davey, Mr W. Sarson, Mr Eric Spanier, Carmine Gallone. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The National Theatre of Peter Hall, The Danes in Wanchai, The Sweet at City Hall, John Surman Canterbury, Metaphor for man?, So It Goes Yorkshire TV, London Virtuosi Queen Elizabeth Hall, Conductors' Competition Festival Hall. Business and Finance: Equities Reyrolle-parsons active, Bids and Deals Orchard House in Budge deal, Rolls-Royce orders discs built in U S for RB 211, 'Friendly' Shultz talk in Moscow, Philips maintains its momentum in 1972, Forgery scare hits Hongkong shares, Why book publishers have turned to business tomes, Strict rules on takeovers urged by banking head, ICI answers criticisms of export record in 20pc union pay claim, Forward Levels, Lucas stops pay for 300 men working to rule, Advertising and Marketing Study of retailing in Europe and U S, Clearing banks record 'sizable' rise in loans for manufacturers, Burmah Oil sells Shell shares for £16.4m, Non-TUC unions seek changes in Pay Code, More advice on savings urged for public, Briefly from the Boardroom, M Giscard predicts US will help in solving the monetary crisis, Business Diary: Cyril Smith the liberal employer, Fixed interest and Money, Thyssen claims a majority holding in Rheinstahl bid, Stock market prices continue to recover, Honeywell attack British preference for ICL in state computer buying, CBI wants tenfold increase in Europe regional aid fund, Shipbuilding's need for labour stability, Sisal suspension, Money Market Rates, Bank statements for February, Currencies shadow on Geneva motor show, Germans deny report that central banks may sell gold on the 'free' market, OPEC may discuss joint policy on oil reserves, Commodities Gold report hits LME prices, Mining Union Corp's high net asset value, Company News Hall Eng quicken to expected peak of £2.1m, Decision soon on plea for dearer bread, Mattel shareholder sues over 'insider' profit claim, Rail pay pact boosts Nixon controls policy, Institutional holders oppose £21m partial bid for Gallaher, London port threat grows. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Hold-ups in home supplies help foreign cars to take a bigger share of market, The Times Share Indices, Spot Position of sterling, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Further gainsin equities, New Issues Local authority bonds at 10¼ per cent, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Sharp advance in dollar. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr D Clark as managing director of C & J Clark. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,329. Births.

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