The Times - 12/03/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Charles Hargrove, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Leonard Amey, Trevor Fishlock Bath, From John Groser, From David Bonavia, From Dan der Vat, From Mario Modiano, By Our Foreign Staff, By Richard Davy, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Ian McDonald, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By John Blunsden, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, Anthony Lester, Stanley Sadie, Mary McCurrie, Ann Morrow, D. GRAHAM WEINER, , LISA JARDINE, , MARY COHEN, , SARAH ROGERS, , Tim Devlin, Roy Jenkins, Adam Fergusson, Innis Macheath, PHS, Marcel Berlins, David Wood, A. SHELLEY PROPHET, , PETER SHORE, , RUTH HILLYER, JOHN THORN, , BARBARA MAUDE, , BRIAN FAULKNER, , N. V. SALT, , WILLIS, P. G. H. GELL, , RUTH KERR, , R. I. JONES, , I. O. CHANCE, , NIKOLAUS PEVSNER, , DENNIS LYONS, , P. B. JONES, , ALAN STEPHENS, , BRIAN JACKSON, , JAMES GODFREY, , F. G. BENSON, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ian Morison, By Patricia Tisdall, By Business News Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, By Guy Hawtin, PAUL HONTGMANN, R. T. BRETT, , Roger Vielvoye, JOHN C. PERT, , IVOR TURNBULL, , JOHN HUNTER, , HUGH LEGGATT, , Anthony Thomas, By our Labour Editor, Peter Hill, by Richard Spiegelberg, Ross Davies, Richard Spiegelberg, By John Woodland, I.F., By Stuart Marshall, by Ian Fraser, by Geoffrey T. Howard technical editor, Autocar, by John Blunsden, Stuart Marshall,
ResumoNews: Viewpoint, Home Office rejects immigrants' complaints about their conditions in Pentonville prison, Mr Nixon proposes to restore death penalty, 'New' Labour MPs shun fight for party's soul, Mr Davies to seek direct support of Nine's MPs for procedural reforms and institutional changes, Snow reports, Africa: Are British ties too strong?, Mark put up 3% as EEC float is agreed, 'Sacrificial stipends' criticized by bishop, Irish coalition committed to detailed fiscal reform, Labour retains power in South Australia, Romania interested in Soviet oil, European cars 1. Italy, Gaullists and allies gain unexpected absolute majority in French election, Destinies of the specialist makers depend to a large degree on four models, Mrs Castle says Mr Jenkins is out to disrupt Labour, Habeas corpus writ will be sought today over bomb detainees, Hospitals' union attacks 'inaccurate' press reports on returns to work, Luxury for £7,000 or economy at £550: pay your money and take your choice Lamborghini Urraco, Christian body will defy South African inquiry, The Roman church and population, Science report Reproduction: Cause of infertility, Observers investigate Communist claims, Philip Short surprised at expulsion, Gas workers prepare to cut off supplies, Agriculture New skills make farm life much easier, Mrs Meir says Arab politics show no change, Scotland Yard detectives fly into Bermuda to investigate Governor's assassination, China develops friends in Mediterranean, Victory for Peronists in Argentine elections, Noise in control room led to bomb error, Rail cuts and delays are likely today, Appeal against high rates, poor are urged, The Times Diary Black people and the police, Alfa aims to quadruple its output and show that all the world loves a Romeo, Fiat turnover increased despite industrial unrest and high absenteeism, Israel walk-out at Young Socialists conference, Parents warned after baby is murdered, Pompidou plea to bar communism, Compensation commission office opens today, Panovs plea by dancers in London, War Loan: the vanishing investment Current casualties of the Second World War, Sir Gerald Nabarro asked to quit rail post, Railmen's life as a political football, Regional gas reports, Reformers' fate now big question in France, Targa Florio open-road race the sole colourful reminder of yesteryear, Lord Hailsham sees frustration of government by dissident minorities as threat to democracy, Regional notebook Somerset clings to a nearly extinct coal industry, Sheilah Graham: 'My advice to women is, go where the rich men are', Greek regime and Church resist Makarios unfrocking, The need to recognize legal needs, Indians claim victory at Wounded Knee, 99 UDA men are arrested as convoy of cars tries to enter housing estate, Call by United Nations for aid to Zambia hailed in Lusaka as heralding Mr Smith's downfall, Loaders cross Channel in jet's hold. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Kleeman Industrial Holdings, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Abbey National, H. Stockwell & Co. Ltd., Fiat, Ansafone, Kettering Motor Service Group, Scottish Equitable, Bea, British Leyland, Richard Ellis, The Department Of Health And Social Security., Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, National Westminster Bank, Ibj, Allsop & Co, Cumbernauld. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Murder charges after club fire. Sport: Hockey Surrey will be difficult to overthrow as champions, Rugby Union Pattern of home victories keeps championship in doubt, Athletics Miss Bernard bursts into first rank, Yachting Marks makes his presence felt, Football Leeds hold key to three-way race, Tennis Miss Wade wears down Miss Goolagong after tense first set, Cricket Kanhai regains touch and team's stability, Sports in Brief, Rowing Olympic oarsmen to go before committee, Racing Inkslinger among Ireland's best, For the record, Motor racing Jarier's success in new car. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Holiday & Retirement Property Limited., Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Messiah Queen Elizabeth Hall, NPO/Comissiona Festival Hall, Monday book The liberal enemy The Great White Lie, Variegated festival in Hongkong, Iain Hamilton Glasgow University, Nicolai Gedda Queen Elizabeth Hall. Letters to the Editor: Pestle and mortar, No solution to problem of land hoarding, Bad Budget for the teeth, Breaking stalemate on the freeze, Bangladesh elections, Purchasers' problems and credit note offers, Prompt airmail delivery over 6,000 miles, Culture and schools, The wives of Crockford's, Battles for the relief of cities and the countryside, A Manchester station, Border poll in Northern Ireland, Award for a practical project, The cod war, Relics of Empire, General Dayan's remarks, Bombs in London, Birmingham next?, Special VAT treatment for antiques. Property: Property Moon flight technilque in office block, Commercial and Industrial Property, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Competition In Europe, New power pattern in the town hall, Challenge Of Subversion, The Bermuda Murders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 10, 1948 Economic crisis. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Sir Richard Sharples, Lord Howick Of Glendale Former Governor of Kenya who helped crush the Mau Mau. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices. Business and Finance: Commodities Point and figure charts explained, 3-way merger of northern broking firms, Fed sold its entire holding of German marks in pre-devaluation $ support, Associated Engineering plans for design and tooling of rotary parts, Trade talks with Bulgaria, Autumn trade talks vital, Gatt says, Takeovers impede EEC trade, study says, McConnell way of choosing managers, Author of UCS report to see liquidator and DTI, Liverpool dockers accept interim offer, Britain's exports beat all records, Mr Walker says, Matching women's skills to executive-level jobs, Oil groups fear widening of income tax net may hit recruitment on N Sea rigs, Chemicals formula for expansion, Cornercroft Limited Satisfactory Progress Achieved, Lending rate 83/4 pc, Bank call for greater investment effort, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, CEGB seeks tenders for plant at two oil-fired power stations, Briefly from the Boardroom, More share prices, Ford plants face more disruption by unofficial action in pay dispute, Business Diary in Europe: Den Uyl for Holland's new Premier?, Company News Hudson's Bay recovery, Cheaper whisky and wines when duties cut on April 1, Freight Report Dry cargo rates up, tanker market better, Minister may be urged to revive transport panel, Paper values in the plantation sector, A strange spread of Civil Service unrest, Industry in the regions South Wales limbers up for Celtic Sea oil, US economy Inflation not the only cause for concern, Management The great fallacy of workers' directors, Mr Shultz adjourns Paris talks, Conference consortium for hotels at Heathrow, Greek order for 500,000-ton ship, Results this week BP, Philips, De Beers AAC, and Chrysler. Business Appointments: Business appointments Marketing director at Redpath Dorman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Bonds traded in Europe. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,327.
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