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The Times - 24/09/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Pat Healy, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, Sept 23, From Robert Fisk, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By a correspondent, Ronald Faux, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From David Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, Max Harrison, William Gaunt, Stanley Reynolds, Stephen Walsh, Michael Wale, Stanley Sadie, Joseph McCulloch, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, Leslie Field, Shona Crawford Poole, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Power, David Wood, F. JANOUCH, , JOHN BIEBER, , A. W. BENN, , E. L. BATEMAN, E. S. BUSH, , DOROTHY STROUD, , MARY FURNIVALL, , A. H. WINN, , MARK F. IMBER, , F. J. KENNEDY, , T. D. HUNTER, , ANGLESEY, , ANGUS MACNAGHTEN, , E. M. COOKE, , By John Cooney Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Harold Franklin, From Peter Jay, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From a Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, From John Earle, From Herbert Mishael, By Clifford Webb, H. H. MAINPRICE, , W. L. TJADEN, , R. J. ABRAHAMS, , By Ross Davies, Clifford Webb, HAROLD BEARSTON, , D. H. PIPER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Thomas, Ross Davies, Nancy Foy, by John Woodland, From Adrian Hope, Geoffrey Browning, by Peter Jay Economics Editor, by Anothny Thomas US Economics Correpondent, by Stanley Guy, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, by Richard Keatinge, by Richard Comyns Carr, by David Bonavia, by Edmund Stevens, by David Blake, by John Earle, by Roger Choate, by Alan McGregor, by Sue Masterman, by Dr Ralph Horwitz, by Malcolm Wilson, by Kurt Weisskopf, by Paul Martin, by Malcolm Surry, by James Morgan, by Alan Rake editor, African Development, by Dalton Robertson, by Kudlyn Nayar, by Sidney T. Wise, by L. K. Fish, by David Cross, by Victor Andersen, by Hamish McRae editor, Euromoney, by Mary Ling, by Vanya Walker-Leigh,

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News: Soviet Union: economy in better shape, Humiliating day for Britain in European bridge, Mailbag: Dirty dogs, death-and some not-so-glowing views on Habitat and Biba, Brazil: government hand is behind economic success, Guerrillas in Argentina seize Briton, Sir Alec defends recognition decision, New tactics to hinder the outsize lorries, Call to end private practice, Dan Archer, gets some surprises in Holland, Herr Brandt to address United Nations, Nine saved in two pothole rescues, Mr Agnew defies pressure to resign and prepares for battle in courts, Radioactivity warning after ship sinks, 72 pc in US disbelieve Nixon version, Nigeria: the giant slowly awakes to leadership, Bonn's new anti-terrorist force ready for duty, Annual Financial and Economic Review I IMF negotiations firmly tied to EEC policy The International Scene, India: ray of hope in gloomy picture of drought, shortages, inflation, Census urged of British Asians living abroad, Hongkong: sterling reserves a shadow on economy, Iceland says British frigate rammed patrol boat, Middle East: more than enough oil wealth to go round, Gen Grivas alleges plot to capture or kill him, Skylab men fit at flight's end, Regional notebook Clash expected over oil plan for NW Scotland, Scepticism over plan to reform pattern of GCE examinations, The success and frustration of Labour's most professional politician The prize that eluded Morrison, Northern Ireland 'torture' puts Britain on black list, Tax proposed on excessive pay, prices and dividends, Measure for Measure on tour, Denmark: how the year of opportunity slipped past, Mr Thomas to be Thames TV chairman, Roundups go on in Chile as stadium prison camp opens for the press, Poll shows French no longer fear Germany, 5 deserters allowed to live in Sweden, International banking groups undeterred by Eurocurrency disasters, Mr Wilson says homes finance must be a national responsibility, Holland: EEC contributions blamed for deficit in budget, Loyalists master bomb time-fuses, Officer first fatality of English bombings, 'Princess' who does not intend to become an unfinished woman, Buses to get device that beats traffic lights, Whitehall silent on S African jets 'deal', Soviet attitude deplored, Mexico: end of 12-year model development, The Times Diary Is this chaotic enough for you?, Italy: public spending roars on, Company said to have dumped poison in canals, France: omens in l'affaire Lip, More flooding as 8 inches of rain fall in two days, Australia: under new management, Going gets tougher for foreign banks in City, International control of seabed 'should be Government's aim', Mrs Meir will serve full term if reelected, Rumor pledge to Italy's southern region, Rccord number of candidates in contest for seats in French departmental assemblies, First non-Bengalis are transferred to Karachi from Dacca, Tablet may be key to lost tongue of ancient world, Lessons of Borstal, Mr Ian Smith in renewed talks with African leaders, Spain: economy still expands, Food prices cannot be held, Mr Godber says, Dispute stops Milan newspaper, Belgium: few bargains left after sudden rise of prices, Agriculture Livestock and fruit on Irish farms, Foot and mouth quarantine for 35 Britons, Kenya: doubts set in after decade of progress, China: Britain's exports surpass predictions, Patient's death blamed on anaesthetist, Social workers deny being spies, EEC: Britain's role in future of farm policy, Sweden: healthy environment, wealthy community, Community action: risk and worth, Shell says part of sea pipeline cannot be buried, Irish church leaders to confer for first time after long rivalry, Linwood men, Liberals' divided views on poll strategy, Germany: testing time ahead, China may order up to 30 more Trident airliners, Liberal Party Assembly/southport Three-minute ovation for Mr Thorpe after he urges conference to 'get on and get in', Chrysler shutdown threat in breach of pledge, MP says, Lord Olivier hit by intruder at his home, New office block for Croydon, Malaysia: strong dollar brings in capital flow, Japan: flexing the political muscles, Canada: running before the trade wind, Third World: special aid threatens unity, Scottish pastor expelled from France, Eastern Europe: changing priorities, Switerland: more controls likely in land of freedom, Dissidents 'free to stay in Russia or emigrate', South Africa: up and down in the gold game-at whose cost?, United States: the boom that most of the people missed, Eire: inflation rate erodes new-found prosperity, Bitter clash as decision is made to prepare for balance of power, Wife not seeking to divorce Mr Mitchell, Science report Impotency: Testis cells tests, Tories 'banned from school boards', Ministers consider flexibility on pay, Bigger Liberal vote for key Australian seat, Threat to rural life and economy from large labour migration, 28 arrested in Sarawak for aiding guerrillas, Spassky to meet American on road back to top. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: National Bank Of Greece, Knight Frank & Rutley, Société Générale De Banque, Atlantic International Bank Limited, The Commercial Bank Of Australia Limited, Fribourg & Treyer, Hall Engineering (Holdings) Limited, Bank Sepah, Continental Bank, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Cbc Bank, Commonwealth Trading Bank Of Australia, Ppp, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, National Westminster Bank, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, Anglo-Israel Bank Ltd, The Derbyshire, Southampton Bonds, Consolidated Plantations Limited, The Brclays Group, Ubaf Limited, Midland Bank, Toronto Dominion Bank, High & Dry, Nesbitt Thomson Limited, Longton Transport (Holdings) Limited, Banque Occidentale, Banco Do Brasil S. A., Midland And International Banks Limited, Sudan Commercial Bank, Cater Ryder & Company Limited, Edward Erdman Company, Deroit Bank & Trust, The Deltec Banking Corporation Limited, Canadian Imperial Bank, South African Airways, Peugeot, White, Weld & Co. Limited, Bfg Bank, Extel Group, Bank Of New Zeland, The Hongkong Bank Group, F. S. Ratcliffe Industries Ltd., Railfreight, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Atlanic International Bank Limited, Republic Of South Africa, Zambia Copper Investments Limited, Bowater, Cooper+turner Group, Schroders International Merchant And Investment Bankers, Bna, Kleinwart Benson, State Bank For Foreign Trade, Trade Devlopment Bank, Common Law Reports Ltd.,, Hamish Hamilton, Cazenove & Co., Banco DI Napoli, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Japan International Bank Limited, Scottish Provident, Lloyds & Bolsa, Wallace Brothers Sassoon Bank Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Pacifist arrested. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Themes of the Japanese print, Monday books Cockneys at heart Growing Up Poor in London, Hiro Imamura Purcell Room, Family Rainbow, RPO/Barenboim Festival Hall, The Dragon's Opponent/China Bbc 2, Musica Nova City Hall, Glasgow/ Radio 3. Sport: Racing Dahlia hurt, Allez France triumphs, Cycling Briton takes lead after great team display, Tennis Lancashire win close matches for title, Rugby Union Japanese lose but make many friends, Sports in Brief, For the record Rugby Union, Golf Bembridge finds new stature as Britain's man of the week, Rugby League Bevan scores a try and goes to hospital, Hockey Belief in own ability is Hampshire's asset, Motor racing Revson wins delayed race that ends in confusion, Football, Athletics Only high jump has a lamentable standard, Yachting Helmsmen caught out in 470 national championship. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Macmillan as the Master of Style, The Nations All At Sea. Letters to the Editor: Working in Hongkong, Land nationalization, Rough justice?, Effects of metrication, Keen blast of competition, Prosecution of a Glasgow child, Netting wild birds, What Sakharov defends, VAT tribunal's ruling: a question of inconsistencies and absurdities, Jackson Amendment, Petworth by-pass, Labour and the next election, Standard for knives. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Obituaries: Rev Dr E. W. Baker, Dr Charles Dodd Most influential British New Testament scholar of his time, PAUL VAN ZEELAND Economist and Statesman. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 16, 1948. Business and Finance: July deadline set by finance ministers for reaching main currency reform decisions, Sun Life to leave City for Bristol, Brazil buys four British gasworks, Talks soon on slowing output of Concordes, Bracing the backbone of Ulster's economy, Labour troubles ill-timed for Canadian paper mills, Commodities Sharply lower oilseeds prices forecast, Panic buying of petrol by US motorists, Automotive Products buys French clutch plant, Chinese trade, Lending rate 11½ pc, Companies sent warning letters on profit details, What the market wants from Phase Three, British trawler catches being maintained at high levels despite harassment by Iceland, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Briefly from the Boardroom, British patent chief takes harder line, More share prices, US dividend guide, Nigeria stiffens oil stake demands, World steel output in August on record tack, Pipeline scheme, Finding a role for the corporate planner, Americans having to economize on paper, Industry in the regions Maplin delay revives £10m dream for Birmingham, Contracts Post Office buys £5m ITT Creed plant, Industry minister seeks business support for policy to 'buy back Australia', Volvo Penta to market marine engines in US, Nodules promise mineral wealth from ocean beds, Oil and natural gas predicted off north Iceland, Business Diary in Europe: Milan's euphoric brokers, Interest rate surge a blow to National Savings, White House rethinking oil policy, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Crucial meetings open as disputes hit three of 'big four' car makers, Italian reform programme includes amnesty offer to tax-dodgers, RCA has exploratory discussions on takeover bid for Oriel Foods, Issues & Loans New issue demand for Eurobonds, Europe's aerospace needs a super-sell, Results this week Half time figures for Laing & Fisons, Could Chrysler pull out of UK?, Company News NE Timber see record year, Freight Report Rates at new peak in Gulf trade. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chartered Insurance president. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,493, Radio.

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