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The Times - 11/07/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Business News Staff, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Michael Raily Transport Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Nature-Times News Service, By Christopher Sweeney, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stuart Tendler, From Roger Berthoud, From David Bonavia, By Christopher Thomas, From Victoria Brittain, By Peter Reddaway, By David Leigh, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, Stewart Weir, Dr Hugh Jolly, ANN STILEMAN, , ENID HUTCHINSON, , Rosemary March, John Percival, Michael Wale, William Gaunt, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Miles Kington, Richard Maylan, Richard Crossman, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Robert Fisk, H. P. RAE., CHARLES G. CONNELL, , MERCY EDGEDALE, , HERBERT van THAL, , GIFFORD, , PATRICK WALL, , AMBROSE REEVES, , BRUNO STEIN, TOM HADDEN, , CLATRE PALLEY, , P. ROSS NICHOLS, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , ANDREW FAULDS, , EDMUND S. HAVILAND, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, Philip A. Snow, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Woodland, By Our Industrial Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed, By Maurice Corina, Patricia Tisdall, By Guy Hawtin, WILLIAM J M. SHELTON, , DENNIS F. TAYLOR, , A. S. MINTON, , HARRY D. DUNN, , WILLIAM O. STEELE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Alec Nove, Andrew Wilson, by Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, by Norman Mair, Golf Correspondent The Scotsman, by Dudley Doust The Sunday Times, by John Jacobs tournament director general, Professional Golfers' Association, by Keith Mackie editor, Golf World, by Iain Crawford,

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News: Overbooking by Spanish hotels hits Britons, Independent review of census proposed, Mr Peyton firm on juggernauts, Fleet Street rescued by Mr Feather, A new weapon in the psychologist's medicine bag-the Smartie, NHS and councils in joint health plans, Science report Geophysics: Tides and volcanoes, Great Yorkshire Show in revitalized dress has its finest start for years, Chairman says Maplin would cost British Airways £40m a year, Canopy falls on Prince of Wales, How Portugal has clung to her African empire, Increased use of rail system for freight is a 'great illusion', 2,000 walk out in fresh Perkins dispute after director's interview on television, Mr Godber in Bavaria for agriculture talks, Russia's war against dissenters reopens after lull during Mr Brezhnev's visit to the US, Daughter backs Nixon refusal to face senators, Attack on time limit in legal aid argument, Mr Mitchell admits he kept President in dark, US Army chief in Saigon for assessment, Fewer W Indian children born in Birmingham, New district councils to form own body, Mr Heath will not call off Portuguese state visit: massacre denied by Lisbon, Algerian Minister meets President Pompidou, Fringe benefits being paid to African workers, Channel tunnel finances unacceptable, minister says, Demand for E Germany to pay Nazi victims, Libyan leader 'bitter' over Cairo stance, Cambridge tripos results: Modern and medieval languages, medical and natural sciences law, Briton dead in crash of helicopter, Uncomfortable truth about those red rashes, Success for Mr Jones over talks at No 10, Two-year boom in house prices apparently ending, Duke attacks the bureaucratic tide in education, Anti-Japanese mood in China's theatre, The Times Diary Mr Port and the bargain-hunters, Mr Whitelaw starts talks with party leaders on assembly, Dossier on the Cartland killing reaches London, Chinese congress may remove Marshal Lin Piao's name from party constitution, Embassy issues angry reply, Parties disagree on register of MPs' interests, Towers approved blocking Arc de Triomphe view, A little light in dark corners, British trawlerman 'accuses colleagues', Communists to form own Strasbourg unit, CIA information was 'withheld for months', Sectarian ghosts in retreat before Ulster's new mood, Downing St meeting considers tax credits, Watergate Mr Mitchell hid facts to obtain Nixon victory, Look again at cohabitation, Blinded man wants to aid others injured in prison, Old times and debagging return to market, The slide towards rule by coalition, Priest derides official denial, Berwick Tories defeated Mr Heath's intentions over by-election writ, Mosaic of bloom at the RHS show, Cutting of ringways 'will benefit 100,000', Badgers may spread tuberculosis in cattle, Class lists at Oxford University, EEC farm fund needs more money, Priests protest at 'blasphemous' television Mass. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news New Bishop of Guildford, Alderman resigns as police authority chairman, Royal College of Surgeons. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Colborn Group, Mannesmann 1972, Nairn Williamson Limited, Armitage Shanks, Hp, Rediffusion, Ocl, McInerney Properties Limited, Percy Bilton Limited Group, The George Cohen 600 Group Limited, Ansafone, Inter-Europe Finance Ltd.,, Renold, The Investment Trust Corporation, Taylor Woodrow, Sun Alliance & London, William Hill, The Ryder Cup, The London Bedding Centre, Slazenger, James & Tatton, Vic Hallam, The Long Term Credit Bank Of Japan Ltd., Global, Olympic Airways, Ladbrokes, Uniroyal, Benson And Hedges, Lotus, London Tara Hotel.. Law: Court told of plea for life of Gale Benson, Model in 'shilling will 'to get husband's £500,000, Court of Appeal Owners and master of ship both liable for oil discharge Regina v Federal Steam Navigation Co Ltd Regina v Moran, 'Payola' case court told of lesbian acts at party for people connected with BBC, Editors arrested in Lebanon, Counsel's right to open Regina v Randall, Tribunals' power to review Dean v Polytechnic of North London, Investigator produced false divorce evidence. Arts and Entertainment: Wexford Festival, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,429, Broadcasting, Mogul MS reaches £80,000, Soviet team forge ahead in chess championship. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: 'To some textent distortion of what happnens', Picketing statement deferred, Mr Taverne fails to get writ issued for Lord Lambton's former seat, Mr Heath denies misleading House over statistics on prices and incomes freeze, British may lose patience if Assembly fails House of Lords, Servicing certificates, Disclosure of information, Mr Wilson demands cancellation of visit by Portuguese leader House of Commons, Problems of staffing hotels and restaurants, Mr Healey respects Chancellor's scruples, Labour fail to change 'unacceptable face of capitalism'. Sport: The man who must be prepared for anything to happen, Athletics Foster gambles over longer distance, Racing Conditions help Streak of Honour, Links rich with the stuff of history, Cycling Ocana allows Lopez-Carril to escape, Golf, A new breed in Valley of the Wolf, Football Stein will not miss start of season, Sports in Brief, Shooting Pilcher seems sure to take match rifle aggregate, Trio of career prospects for young professional, Tennis Taylor plays on in spite of elbow injury, Golf Two bar Trevino's Open road, Cricket New Zealand finish with less than they deserved, Vast gulf in rewards for success, Land of Burns, Wallace and prestwick, In the steps of the masters, Horse show European candidates beaten by Broome. Letters to the Editor: 'Our ancestors', Careers and single women, Neolithic ring threatened, Guarding against risks of rabies, Running BR at a profit, Ban on French post, Marmalade at breakfast, State 'all-risks', Reported massacre in Mozambique, Tax and the arts, Air passenger screening, Food subsidy ruling 'relief', The evangelical Christians, Disciplines in production controls, Rhodesian students, Counselling the computer, Justice in Ulster. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Miles Davis Rainbow, Led Zeppelin, Die Zauberflöte Glyndebourne, London debut, Ballet inspired by Takis, Glasstown Westminster, Homage to Sir Joshua. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Hamnett Raffety. Editorials/Leaders: On Maplin A Hunch IS Not Enough, The US Forces In Europe, No Inquiry: No Welcome. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday July 9, 1948 Malaya terrorism. Obituaries: Sir Edward Cakobau, Dr Max Horkheimer Philosopher and sociologist, Mr A. P. Boyle, Lt-Gen S. Maceoin A legendary Irish figure. Business and Finance: Jaguar pay talks in final stages, Council put off decision on postal increases, Laker Air fine 'paid under duress', Commodities, Central banks raise currency facilities for US to defend dollar, UK cautious over fibre marketing in Europe, Telling omissions in details of Soviet economic performance, Bank statement for June, Fixed Interest and Money, Bank lending up but industry sector static, CBI chief's doubt over Europe regional fund, Inspectors named, Issues & Loans $600m loan package for oil pipeline, Bids and Deals Country Kitchen Foods to Clorox for£4.25m, Copper up by £61.5 a tonne in three days, EEC energy needs may rise 6 pc, Britain's richest coal seam found in Yorkshire, Energy: the problems pressing Mr Boardman, Exxon denies violations, Strikes cut car output in June by 6 per cent, New foundries proposed in BSC rationalization, Rate of increase in house prices slows to 8pc in first half, Company News S'therns-Evans ride crest in surge to £4.5m, Libyan decree tightens laws on oil companies, Briefly from the Boardroom, Hill Samuel in council deal, America's wheat sale to Russia 'mishandled', Allied Carpet beats the dividend freeze, Advertising and Marketing 'Right time' for commercial radio, Big gold sale by US urged, Mr Nixon lists prices and dollar as key problems, Northolt exhibition site plan rejected, Roche Products deliberately set out to obtain a cross-undertaking on damages, QC says, Canada widens export controls, Attempts to solve Ulster's steel shortage, Short cocoa dealings cost William Baird £1.5m, Antony Gibbs equity deal, Move to give CBI backing for works councils, Equities Sharp falls in gold shares, Mining Grades offset higher costs at Cons Gold, Lloyds sign deal to buy US bank, 500 Tilbury men again sent home without pay, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Pay award trims gold mine results, Associates deals, Business Diary: New face in a City elite. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Heavy falls in gold shares, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr David Berriman joins board of Guinness Mahon. Births.

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