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The Times - 26/05/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Editor, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, From Our Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Robert Fisk, From Arthur Osman, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Tim Jones, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Philip Short, From a Special Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Peter Marson, By Norman Fox, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins, by Roy Jenkins, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Pamela Vandyke Price, Harry Golombek, Bevis Hillier, Malcolm Brown, Alison Ross, A special correspondent, Henri Prunaret, Leonard Amey Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Fisk, ROY BORLEY, , IRENE COATES, , G. HANSON, , WOOTTON OF ABINGER, , BRIAN WALDEN, , IAIN HAMILTON, , P. A. CARNWATH, , I. M. WESTON, , E. du CANN, EDWARD SHORT, JEREMY WEINSTEIN, , JENNY WEINSTEIN, , MARGARET PATERSON, , J. W. STUART-MENTETH, , KIMBER G. HARDY, , E. M. SHARMAN, , DAVID RAEBURN, , DAVID WHITGIFT, , JON OLGEIRSSON, , DOROTHY E. SLACK, , RICHARD BEETHAM, , NEVILLE HORTON, , By John Cruickshank, Professor of French, University of Sussex., Cyril Bainbridge, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, P. E. L. F. writes:, By Malcolm Brown, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas, From Robert Prinsky, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore, Patricia Tisdall, Vera Di Palma, John Drummond, Margaret Stone, Ronald Irving, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by David Bake, S.S.P., D. C., S.M., by David Cross, by Manu Ruys, by Henri Schoup,

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News: Head of Chinese mission leaves for Washington, Three held in Vatican jail over thefts, Travel Panama without the canal, Literature And Religion-17 Mauriac 'The distress of man without God', Benelux: basic statistics, The most important achievement: model for EEC, Crew shortage hits Tube, Belgian coalition shaken by financial allegation, Athens challenge to King over naval plot, Cámpora plea halts disorders, Gardening A little late this year, Senator wants Mr Nixon's assistants to be called before committee earlier, Virgin Islanders fail to have governor recalled, ... but cultural ties are growing despite differences, British squad in van blundered into Eire, III health forces M Pompidou to miss air show, South Africans plan come-back in sports world, Greek destroyer mutinies during Nato exercise, British Library's new building deferred a year in spending cuts, Political union belongs to the realms of Utopia..., Scotland tied to 'an England in decay', Science report Meteorites: Moon-type crater on Earth, Latest pamphlets: Autograph history, Dr Waldheim predicts independence for 'all nations in africa', Putting a smile on the face of 'PR', Mr Nixon prepares to counter-attack, Polish soul searching in public, Economic coordination leads to order and cohesion, Even a pig has feelings, The British scandals are better, US says, Soviet Jew's plea for son, Liberals hope to hold balance of power, Indonesia gives Mr Lee friendly welcome, Frenchman fired on by Zambian soldiers, A ping-pong invitation from China to Taiwan, Lady Sharples's peerage 'tribute to husband', U S envoy in Saigon move to make ceasefire work, Blind 'read' ordinary printing by vibrations, Service chiefs in Pakistan urged to resign, Fleet of Soviet warships near Iceland, Stealing a glimpse of Soviet supersonic, Halifax, Portuguese kill 167 guerrillas in Senegal raid, Sportsview Beaglemania, The foxwatchers' special, Lord Lambton: No blackmail risk, Security inquiry after sex scandal awaits Heath-Wilson talks, National Front poll seen as protest against Tories, Government subject to scrutiny, Mr Heath tells church assembly, Swiss agree to disclose bank account details, Network for neighbourliness, Lambs reared with 'safer fat' claim, Traffic jams as the holiday rush begins, West Europe Bavarian action may hold up Bonn treaty with East Germany, Gloomy outlook for British negotiators, Astronauts fail to repair Skylab and have difficulty in docking, Marine life threatened by seaweed invasion, Good Food Guide The European adventure, Arms scandal threatens Norwegian Cabinet, Outer London bus fares to be increased, Romania delays Helsinki talks, Benelux, British film shares leading award at Cannes, Handshake not likely to end Amin-Nyerere rift, Mr Gaston Thorn (Luxembourg): controls at minimium, Why 'News of the World' did not tell all it knew, Kenneth Allsop died from drug poisoning, Petrol shortage brings rationing in U S, Indian police mutiny ends in peaceful surrender, Drink The answer lies in the soil, South Africa: The black man's view, Three tree types 'in danger from squirrels', Post office men reject call for non-cooperation, Japan criticized over trade with 'racist regime'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Europe And Luxair, Acklam & Burton Limited,, Target International Fund, Bernheim Outremer, Mellersh & Harding, Union Miniere, Hambro Life Assurance Limited, The Westbury, Sdu, The Hague, Delta Investment Company Limited, Cannon Assurance, The Grand-Duchy Of Luxembourg, Deutsche Girozentrale International, Hillier Parker, High & Dry, Abbey Life, Arthritis And Rheumatism, Atlantic Assurance, Common Law Reports Ltd., The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, M&g, British Home & Hospital For Incurables, Berwick Timpo Limited, Sabena, Leicester Permanent, Banque De Bruxelles, Donaldsons, Banque Belge Limited, Hessenatie-Neptunes N. V., Thomson, Whitebread, Cie Jacques De Duve S.A., Times Special Reports, Lovell, The Times Superstore, The Hill/adamson Albums, The United Republic Of Cameroon, Huddersfield Building Society, Credit A L'industrie, The Suday Times. Law: Court of Appeal Difficulties of applying Mental Health Act W v L, Bomb hoaxer gets 6 months, Lord Denning against jury system change, Murder charge, Retrial ordered after eight weeks as jury consider verdict, Newspapers boycott forbidden, 'Vibratory finger' damages, £1,000 damages for teacher, Chef killed flatmate over bank balance, court told, Singer faces 'soliciting to murder' charge. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, Tyne and Wear post, The Royal Society, University news, Sonning prize for British professor, Judges retire to consider A-test appeals, 'Daily Express' move. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Sunday-A Glyndebourne I1 Seraglio offers Turkish delight (ITV 10.0). Or, The Times Special Crossword Bank Holiday Jumbo, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,390, Television highlights, Radio, Chess contest attracts 220 entries, Broadcasting, Bridge Without a blink, Chess Tales from the Vienna woods. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Secretary of State regrets sniping at Lord Polwarth House of Commons, Human rights seminar for anniversary, Minister has 'no shares in oil firms', Police work thorough in tracing the missing, Fresh look at advice on speed limits, Mobility of the disabled. Sport: Horse show Edgar takes main prize with new German horse, Tennis Timorous lions of clay court jungle, Boxing Promotion offer by Solomons for Bugner bout, Cycling Edwards may lack necessary support, Sports in Brief, Yachting Danes assured of world Soling title, Golf Englishman who is at home abroad, Football England seeking correct blend, Athletics Judy Vernon to try for world best, Sport Racing Sun Prince should have cleared away the cobwebs, Cricket Fletcher's century plays big part in Essex success. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday after Easter, Hotels In Great Britain, Acknowledgments, Special, Music On The South Bank, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Reviews: The Trial Intercollegiate Theatre, Abbey vaulting blurs lively festival concert National Arts Centre Orchestra of Canada Bath Abbey, Antiques All the Raj, Jule Styne: popular music should be popular, Records Early Verdi: Attila and Giovanna d'Arco, Radio What it's about. Property: Property Abroad, Estate Agents' Directory. Editorials/Leaders: Peron's Heir Takes Over, Challenge And Temptation, The Apotheosis Of M Lévi-Strauss. Letters to the Editor: The changing ethic of British public life, Greek in schools, The Allgro wheel, Icelandic case for conservation, Signed architecture, Seaside retirement, Artificial limbs, Women Prisoners' dress, Israel anniversary, Army range at Lulworth, Too much coffee?, Turkey or melts?, Cars on Isle of Wight. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 25, 1948 Aquitania sails again. Deaths. Obituaries: Sid Phillips, Dr E.C. Childs Authority on soil physics, Jane Bowles American writer, Lord Baillieu. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, Ariel considers computer link to Luxembourg, Register plan to end 'lump', NY silver closes 740 points up, Government to ask for monopoly investigation on photocopiers, Unit trusts Why should management charges be doubled?, Motor insurance Why the premiums are going up, Talking shop Consumer protection: how the law aims to lengthen its long arm, Company News Better margins help Gleeson in half-time climb, Decision on dearer loaf still deferred, Taxation Reader's rude awakening over estate duty problem, Rolls-Royce in design talks on long range liner, Fixed Interest and Money Fresh interest in gilts, So Crabtree pays its way for Ever Ready, Briefly from the Boardroom, Domestic demand helps to keep EEC trade in deficit, Commodities Cocoa declines another £39, Tokyo to curb demand after price index jolt, Wankel-engined Nissan car will be ready for Japanese market launch next spring, Company News Assoc Paper on tack, Bids and Deals Scots Auto's £4m for Hollingdrake, Money Market Rates, Draft rules call for early warning of big European company mergers, Morse Committee's sharper differences clarify money reform issues for ministers' decision, Miles Druce opposed to further talks with GKN, £80m deal ends BP's marketing in Italy, Offers Target's new fund aims wide, Law Are agents safe as houses?, Grouse, Harland will sell ship repair yard to Vosper, Equities Bid stocks again active. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Fresh fall in the pound, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Rank Organisation firmer. Births.

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