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The Times - 13/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Peter Hopkirk, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Brian Cashinella, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk and Christopher Sweeney, By George Clark Political Staff, From Philip Howard, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, Ronald Faux, From John Chartres, From Peter Nichols, European Parliament Strasbourg, From John Groser, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Ian McDonald, From Leo Goodstadt, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen, By Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, Keith Horner, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Alan Coren, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Prudence Glynn, Adam Fergusson, PHS, Bernard Levin, Christopher Sweeney, Peter Nichols, JOHN PRIME, , WINIFRED HARE, , WYNFORD, , MARJORIE D. GREEN, , CHARLES WHEELER, MICHAEL F. GREGG, , TOHN ARDAGH, , DOROTHEA T. LUTHMAN., WALTER SACHS., MONTAGUE CALMAN., PATRICIA HOWELL, , MONJA DANISCHEWSKY., A. L. GOODHART, , THOS A. RUSSELL, , STEPHEN TOMKINS, , DOUGLAS ROBINSON, , IAIN SCARLET, , DAVID MALLINSON, MICHAEL BURN., DAVID BOWICK, , FREDERIC J. OSBORN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Coins Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ian Murray, From David Cross, By Dan van der Vat, By Melvyn Westlake, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, D. J. PAREMAIN, , A. KEATING, , C. PERKINS, , W. M. LAVERY, , P. GOLDSTEIN, , R. A. SANDELL., DR P. V. GREENWOOD, , ROBERT GOOD, , DAVID COHEN, , D. DENMAN, M. I. WARBURG, , S. C. BUTLER, , KEITH D. HART, , D. M. HAY, , Eric Wigham, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, E.S., by Edouard Seidler, by John Bolster, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Marshall, Peter Waymark, S.M.,

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Law: Litigant in person wins jury trial Beesley v Williams, Police chief calls for return to Victorian manner, WRAC girl tells of rape by Hell's Angels, £100 fines for hospital bomb hoax, 10 people held at Ealing are charged with explosions conspiracy, One of six men cleared in firearms case, Further £1,250 libel award to Court Leesman, Managers in dispute over star of 'Oliver!' film, BEM presented to woman official, Doctor accused of prescribing drugs for addicts under treatment, Queen's Bench Division Exchange control: Treasury's power to ask incriminating questions Director of Public Prosecutions v Ellis, Detectives on conspiracy charge for trial. News: Jewel dealer robbed of £47,000 stones, European Cars 2. France, The Times Diary When in doubt, change the rules, Union chief ousted in vote against left wing, Labour attacks increase in defence spending, Citroën takes risks with bold approach, Food for thought, Gas workers to vote on 'final' offer, Snow reports, Scottish MPs to keep watch on EEC policies, Company links cut number of makes, Cod war trawlermen will be compensated, Powers of police extended in Bermuda, 'Daily Express' aims sales drive at younger readers, Call for merger of police forces, Bomb alarm proposed for courts, Police hunt quiet killer of a baby, Labour shortlist six for Westhoughton vacancy, Unions ' will not gain from industrial action', Immigration to be kept to minimum, Hanoi offers to free 108 more Americans after US troop withdrawal is halted, The soldiers who go on 'target duty', Science report Ionosphere: Investigating F-region, Danegeld silver hoard to be auctioned, Plight of refugee camp inmates becomes Italian political issue, Detailed results of the general eleection for the French National Assembly, Israeli murdered on hotel stairs in Cyprus, War Loan in need of a wealth warning, TGWU leader and shadow minister in clash, Grand tourer in a class of its own... and the small saloon for the seventies Citroën SM, Syrians vote in plebiscite on new constitution, Customs men threatened with disciplinary action, Strasbourg MPs put Britain on defensive, Committee backs decision to house accused women, Rhodesia denies settlement move, Peronist victory will upset Argentine armed forces, Seal killers to face critics on ice, Chinese treasures for London in September, Built to do the donkey work, Big changes in universities are on the way, Lord Annan predicts, EEC plan to phase out British farm subsidies, Can Italy get her lines uncrossed?, Man kills himself as he faces policemen, Companies deny poverty pay for African workers and Speaker refuses debate, West Berlin feels let down by Bonn, Airliner narrowly escapes collision near Britain, No shroud of the penitent for Mr Roy Jenkins, M Messmer likely victim of ballot call for reform, Abolish City's privileges, MPs say, Education notebook Parents in an 'inaccessible' West Yorkshire dale face a comprehensive dilemma, Balpa refuses to ban flights over France, Consultants say strike is threatening to cause death and permanent ill health, Regional gas reports, Train drivers meet today to consider whether to intensify strike campaign, Publication ban on Turkish leader's speech, Dee bridge urged to ease steel rundown, Government rejects Commons plea for inquiry into future of broadcasting, Stirling students reject offer to hold inquiry, CIA agent released by the Chinese after 20 years in jail, Successful search for the specialized high performance model par excellence, Long Kesh escaper may be over the border, Brisbane club fire started by 'criminal from England', Chief Jonathan says assembly will reopen soon, Festival planned to encourage religious art, Indian group declares war on US. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Milan Trade Fair, Mellersh & Harding, H. Stockwell & Co. Ltd., Robeco, Rank Xerox, Vogue Motors, Multiple Display Advertisements, Nigroid Ferris Ltd, Lucie Clayton Receptionist Centre, Cannon Assurance, Mutual Property Funds, Tesoro Petroleum Corporation, The Building Societies Association, Citroën, Trust Houses Forte, Bristol Street Motors, Peugeot, British Leyland, Renault 5, Loews Hotels, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company, Limited, Avis, Deliss, VAT, Hollingdrake Automobile Co. Ltd., Rhp. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Women's Apppointments, Entertainments, Business Services. Sport: Cricket MCC target may be inaccessible on pitch responding to spin, Boxing More at stake for Conteh than just a title, Cycling Merckx loses to new professional, Tennis Taylor goes down to Metreveli in final, Sports in Brief, Nine girls in a boat beat Oxford, Rowing Unyielding strokes will make for punishing race, Squash rackets Hunt wins an inconclusive argument, Football Four Leeds players to plead their case, Skiing Hinterseer loses duel but wins giant slalom title, Athletics Bedford pulls out of team for Belgium, Racing Northern threat to Winter's run. Politics and Parliament: Further monetary reform talks in two weeks, Safety in mines and steel works, Fourth TV channel 'still wide open', London police merger rejected: joint mobile units planned House of Commons, Tributes to murdered Bermuda Governor, Low paid will not accept lectures from rich, 'Growth will aid sick, old, disabled and poor, Government stick to two agencies for pay and prices House of Lords, Protecting MPs from imputations, Seeking common plan for dismissals and redundancies, Minister defends letters by Civil Service chiefs, Treatment for illness when in Europe. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The Unseen Hand Theatre Upstairs The Fourth World Royal Court, Park Lane Group Queen Elizabeth Hall, World in Action Granada, Baroque, rococo and neo-classical, New blood for NPO, Hard Labour Bbc 1, Janet Baker Festival Hall, The Coronation of Poppaea MacRobert Centre, University of Stirling. Arts and Entertainment: A fairing fetches world record price at start of Christie's Victorian week, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,328, David Bauer benefit. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 11, 1948, Solution is still the best deterrent. Editorials/Leaders: A Temporary Expedient, Connivance In Wage-Slavery, Same Again Only Different. Letters to the Editor: Flying British, Budget figures need publicizing, Rail freighter service, We must face facts about post deliveries, Resolving the deadlock over incomes, 'The Red Flag', King's Lynn road plan, Travels of the LPO, The problem of skilled workers, The Warwick by-pass, What sort of freeze allows interest rates to jump?, Water resources, Typewriters in prison, Mr Taverne's victory, New dwellings for artists, Bermuda murders, Mr Healey wrong on wage rates of building labour, BBC on French elections, Back to the hay box, Real fears that VAT will be decimalization all over again, Terrorists in Khartum, Living by the Thames, Expelled from Uganda. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Roedean Entrance Scholarships, 1973, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Sir Arthur Willert, Dr David Lack An outstanding ornithologist. Deaths. Business and Finance: Ford pay talks with unions may restart, Business Diary: Sir Martin stepping down, Jaguar to recall 5,000 XJ saloons, Bids and Deals Ebonite get £1m Guthrie offer, American food groups may set up in Britain to counter EEC threat, End of the cold war in trade?, Hongkong: setback or a new surge ahead?, Computer news Scicon in joint venture with US company, Dearer world air fares, 21 pc of pay bill 'made up of fringe benefits', Manpower body urges fresh wage drift study, Frozen food producers seek rises up to 10 pc, Curbs sought on 'maverick' lorry operators, Chrysler beats profit forecast, Equities Firm start to the Account, Briefly from the Boardroom, Pay battle likely at Leyland truck plants, Company News First National earnings soar to over £8m, Quarter's sales of engineering tools at three-year low, CBI against advance publicity on emission, Mr George Loveday to be new chairman of Stock Exchange, Fixed Interest and Money Unexpected rise in gilts, Indicators reveal unprecedented surge in costs of raw materials, Commodities Sharp fall in silver prices, Car makers resume fight on exhaust measures, New Issues Tesoro Petroleum's London listing, CAP: red tape and revaluations, TV makers' pledge to liaise, Currency settlement 'an end to Bretton Woods arrangements', Mining Move towards another three-way merger, Scott Lithgow signs pact with Indian shipyard, London dockers' leaders expect lockout decision, Prices and incomes policy Lessons of the Austrian experience, Group of Ten prepares ground for reopening of exchange markets, Equities and gilts move higher, Bankers are cautious about float outcome. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board changes at United Gas Industries, Keyser offshoot changes name. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Equities firmer. Births.

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