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The Times - 18/10/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Henry Stanhope, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Chistopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman, From George Clark Political Staff, From Our Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Victoria Brittain, From Michael Knipe, From Paul Martin, From Anthony Thomas US Economics correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Michael Binyon, By Louis Heren, From Alan McGregor, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Lord Butler, Peta Fordham, Edward Candy, Tony Aldous, Geoffrey Weston, Edward Mortimer, Iverach McDonald, H. R. F. Keating, Ion Trewin, Jacky Gillott, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Richard Maylan, Malcolm Rudland, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Bernard Levin, Prof Richard Rose, Hugh Hanning, PHS, Ronald Butt, NEVILLE WILLIAMS, , W. C. G. SLATTER, , AMIR KHOSROW AFSHAR, , MARGARET BROWN, , HORST FERDINAND, , JAMES GRIFFITHS, , HUGH DYKES, , ALAN HASELHURST, , FREYA STARK, , H. BROOKE, , DIPAK NANDY, , M. R. APTED, , JOHN WHITMARSH, , I. N. DUNCAN WALLACE, , JOHN GORST, , BRIAN ALDERSON, , JONATHAN STANFIELD, , FRANK CARR, , From John Chartres, By Tim Devlin Arts Reporter, Two colleagues, A Correspondent, A friend, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Whitmore, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Economics Editor, By Peter Jay, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, From Robert Prinsky, By Clifford Webb, By Alan Hamilton, From David Bonavia, From Ian Morison, BARBARA MAUDE, , JUNE PIPPIN JONES, , ROLAND GELATT, , HARRY G. JOHNSON, , E. D. WILSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DB, RS, By Patricia Tisdall, By Arthur Reed, By Dennis Dwyer, Eynon Smart, From Peter Hazelhurst, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, By John Woodland, Peter Waymark, by Michael Frenchman, by Robert Dervel Evans, by Robin Chapman, by Dennis Topping, by John Woodland Commodities Editor, by John Mulholland, by Eric Gibbins, by Peter Hill, by Stephen Edward Murphy, by Alfredo Moutinho dos Reis, by G. J. Cook, D.T.,

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News: Katie Stewart, GLC scheme to reclaim 1,600 acres in estuary, Role of Howard Hughes payments in Nixon property deals starts fears of another American scandal, Talks in balance in German car industry strikes, Government backs down on Turner bequest, Hire firm wants 5,000 Minissimas, Union-government clash bewilders men, Soames attack over EEC exclusion from sugar talks, Orange juice: a leader in the world's markets, The Pope issues rebuke to countries supplying arms, Motors: another record year predicted, Cigarette smoking is back to level before 1971 'lethal' warning, Pentagon plays down fear long-range missiles will be used, Scots housewives protest to Mr Heath over prices, 'Sunday Times' man killed by Syrian rocket, 'Jane Eyre' ruins to be tidied for Bronte pilgrims, Huge battles throughout day on Suez front, Modern sporting guns fetch record prices, Give your solutions to inflation, Mr Heath challenges opponents, Oil famine could change warfare, The Times Diary Beating their privileged bottoms, Traffic jams have arrived and one of the last great unknowns is no more, Black mayor elected in Atlanta, Course well set for powerful economic expansion, Big losses of material suffered by both sides, Hongkong civil servant to lead war on corruption, Selling EEC to the British, United front to fight disaster, New urgency in talks on sharing of fuel supplies, Forgotten North-east reawakens to a new importance, Shoes: fall in home demand, Arabs will cut oil by 5 pc a month, King Husain explains his duty to intervene, Tel Aviv's attitude changes to ceasefire, EEC trade relations with Commonwealth countries, Sugar: revitalized industry becomes the biggest producer, Hides: exports checked, Dentists' X-rays 'a risk in many surgeries', 'We are a country with great potential... we have a vast reservoir of talent', M Jobert has rough time defending French policy, Government recommends more coloured PCs, Satellite link-up beams fighting around world, Thailand brings forward date for constitution, Lebanon thinks it inevitable attack will come, Soya: vast increase since 1968, £12m rise in TV companies' levy likely today, Coffee: best year?, Steel: nation's march forward slowed by lack of supplies, 17 arrested in Roman Catholic area of Belfast, Ambassadors freed from kidnapper in Havana, Petrochemicals: costs hurdle, Europe will be worst hit by Arabs' cut in oil output, Science report Mars: Origin of stream channels, British trawlermen ready for catch limitations, Report shows 900,000 children are condemned to failure, 'Misleading' draft budget, New dimensions are opening up in massive export drive, Sao Paulo: the country's lifeblood flows in its sprawling tentacles, Electronics: help from easy credit terms, Children in pool mishap, Mr Kosygin is said to be in Cairo on mission, Israel's tanks begin big push in Sinai, Recapturing a middle-class Edwardian girlhood, No: a Bridget Riley, but one of the easier, Motoring Well-tried models get a face-lift, Power: nuclear reactors will replace hydroeletric stations, Two villages to be put back in Surrey, TUC team urged to cut down the cocktails, Intensive efforts to sell food and drink to Europe, Soviet plan for US-Russian peace force, Changes in pattern of investment, Russian scientist rejects US plea for Dr Sakharoy, Nine open negotiations with 43 developing countries, Car buying promises record 1,800,000, Manxmen want governor's wife to live on island, Pay Board will look into £16,000 rise, Worldwide criticism of Nobel peace awards, 'The Times', Commission not to announce price rises, A special Helen Bradley book offer, Shipbuilding: orders stretching into 1976, Mystery planes elude jets of South Vietnamese, Duratex is the world's second largest producer of hardboard. It will have a production, London busmen seek bigger rise under Phase 3, School nurse not told of teachers' worry about child, Belgian coalition might not survive the week, Paris radio chief accuses minister of interfering, Textiles: US policies hold back growth, Profiting from foreign examples-one secret of success, Belo Horizonte: skyscrapers tower over region of vast potential, Students seize polytechnic head's personal papers, Development in Brazil A country poised to enter the arena of world trade, Shadow Cabinet ready to force Commons division, Syrians resist stubbornly in artillery duel, council of Ministers outline closer link with Parliament European Parliament,, Senate committee fails in suit to get Nixon tapes, The economy run by partnership of military and civilian technocrats, U S says superpowers are discussing proposals for halting the war, Pensioners' extra £10 will be free of tax, Rector robbed organ fund to pay personal overdraft, Bureaucracy criticized by the Duke, Ulster's grim alternatives consensus rule, Machine tools: doubled in two years, Roads: first step to continental system, These opportunities for investment may never be repeated, Car industry mirrors special sales ideas, Conflict in passionate devotion to growth, Sotheby's stands by its right to sell collection, 'Sunday Times' clerical dispute settled, 18,000 majority, but with Liberals' arrival Tories agree Hove is a wide-open seat, Mr Healey's tax plan under fire from left, Israeli Arabs offer aid to defence effort. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Sport: Racing Parnell without peer at Newmarket, Rowing Uncertainty of costs stop Britain's application, England only draw so fail to reach World Cup finals, Football England fail to qualify for World cup finals, Rugby Union Coventry go down gallantly, Sports in Brief, Golf Surprise exit by Briton who led stroke play, Yesterday's results World Cup, Boxing England's optimism in sending team of 10, Cricket Mushtaq joins Milburn in Australia, Squash Rackets Sheffield event to be British order of merit, Tennis Council of peace a step towards world harmony. Display Advertising: Aeg, British Airways, European Braxilian Bank Limited, Brazil Export, Ppa, New Scientist, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Brazil Steel, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Burberrys, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Brian Cleeve's, Hugo Van Lawick, Newsociety, Ernest Ireland, Savills, Brasil Export 73 Trade Fair, Ceramica Porto Ferreira S.A., Hodder & Stoughton, Securities Trust Of Scotland Limited, Rio Tinto-Zinc Finanace N. V., Metal Leve, Brasil, Brazil Export 73, Comgas, Monsarrat, M.Gérard, Invisible Exports: Brazilian Insurance Market, Dick Francis, Sul America, Ansafone, Halles Group, Banco Do Brasil S. A., Bond 007, Keyser Ullmann Limited, Thames, Sears Holdings Limited, Dewar's, Fraser Ansbacher, Bradesco, Varig, Allen Lane, Banco Do Estado Sao Paulo S. A., Rydings Park Estates Ltd,, Rockwell-Fumagalli, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Cosipa, Valley Lodge Hotel, Nelson, Oyez Services Limited, Fire Offfices' Committee, Douglas, Hambros Bank Ltd., Times Newspapers Limited, Gkn, Iran Air, Benson And Hedges, British Leyland Uk Limited., J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited,, Sanbra, The Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', The Lep Group Ltd, Ferguson, Good Housekeeping, E. Fogarty & Company Limited, Hamish Hamilton. Weather: The Weather. Law: All information must be to hand Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Priest in bomb plot case 'detests violence', Court of Appeal When a plaintiff's claim is for 'unliquidated damages only', Cook says she was' warned off' patient by warden, Survey alleges bias in Ulster criminal trials, Bakers sue over TV show, Bomb trial man 'feared killings in Belfast', Woman tells why she gave man £10,000, Murderer loses parental rights. Politics and Parliament: To abandon controls would be disastrous-Mr Heath House of Commons, Minister's words on Maplin not understood House of Lords, Rhodesia stock ruling reversed by Commons, Rhodesia stockholders: ensuring equitable distribution of any available funds, Councils urged to prosecute on harassment House of Commons, No attempt to deal with food prices, Review soon of Ordnance Survey finance, Europe MPs seeking to be excused from three-line whips. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, General, Art Exhibitions, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Institute Of Oceanographic Sciences, Entertainments. Reviews: A career blighted by over-ambition George Canning By Wendy Hinde, Seeing the light on the moor Dartmoor to Cambridge The Autobiography of a Prison Graduate By Douglas Curtis, Critical path, After the revolution Remember Russia 1915-1925 By Elisaveta Fen, London Mozart Players Festival Hall, 'Abelard and Heloise', London debuts, Canadian Opera Toronto, A thrilling soprano Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden, Dandy Dick Garrick, A Slight Ache/ Landscape Aldwych, Fiction The Sunlight Dialogues By John Gardner (Cape, £3.50) The Kappillan of Malta By Nicholas Monsarrat (Cassell, £2.50) Plough Over the Bones By David Garnett, Buildings old and new Elements of English Architecture By Hugh Braun (David & Charles, £3.95) Victorian Architecture: Its Practical Aspects By James Stevens Curl, Crime Death Wish By Brian Garfield, Quick guide, III-fated 'grand designs' Palestine or Israel The Untold Story of Why We Failed 1917-1923; 1967-1973 By Jon Kimche. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 16, 1948 Hitler's property, Something old, nothing new. Editorials/Leaders: Britain's Interest IS Peace, Hopes Of An End To The Cod War, Chldren WHO Never Have A Chance. Letters to the Editor: BBC documentary on Iran, C'est tout dire, VAT on books, Keeping an eye on Brussels plans, Mr Powell and Ulster, Other people's telephones: the problems encountered in Paris, Handicapped children, European science research, Raglan Castle guide, Quicker by sail, Kilopence, Devolution of power, Labour's policy on rent control, The Arab-Israel conflict, Public transPort, Motorways and dwindling resources, Monetary ordeal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Nicholas Tomalin One of the finest reporters of his generation, Hon Mrs Youard, Dr Viola Klein, Duke Of Buccleuch, Professor E. W. Gilbert. Business and Finance: Two Wolverhampton societies to merge, Building societies inquiry rejected, Wage rises maintain brisk pace, France and Britain to discuss sugar clash, British Home Stores in a tougher climate, Daimler Benz and Tilling at vital stage of discussions, Inquiry hears evidence today on stoppage at Chrysler plant, Crisis that faces the UK refiners, Eurosyndicat, Contract hope for Marconi, Fixed Interest and Money Firmer tone in gilt-edged, Employers accuse commission of bias, Fear of 'VAT on petrol', M & S looking at more computer stock control, All ears on the Corn Exchange, Bids and Deals Brokers break with Dowgate, Co-op societies 'holding down retail prices', Phillips' oil strike, ICI envisage £150m drugs expansion, Sperry may link up with Unidata consortium, Company News Ernest Ireland accelerate towards £1.8m, South East Asia delegates blame Japanese for 'reckless' economic policies, Triumph pay stoppage fails to end 'work-in', Increased sales optimism for A300 airbus, Equities Late rally in major stocks, Business Diary: Bishopscourt deals come to the boil, Commodities Zinc easily tops the £500 mark, Mr Heath urged to back price ceiling for foods, Briefly from the Boardroom, Europe and Overseas Int Timber puts £3.2m into Holland, Breweries' merger breaks with tradition, Chinese may be reluctant sellers at Canton Fair, Mining Queensland mines suspended, Renault may step up production in Spain, Silver slides 9 cents on rumour, Issues & Loans Abercom hive off brickmaking, Employers call for more flexibility in Phase Three, Strong growth in two-way air cargo traffic this year, Lockheed to seek delay in bank loan repayments, Total opposition by Tate & Lyle to plan for merged British sugar industry, EEC commissioner seeks clear statement on monetary goals, Wage Rates, Peking fails to clarify air route guidelines, Fire premiums to be cut, Gulf states' 70 pc price rise would add over £300m to UK imports bill, Anxiety over Telex verdict, Export and home orders soar for British machine tool makers, Stockbrokers may be allowed to advertise, Europe's great sugar imbroglio, Industrial films Putting your message over with humour. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound rises in active trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London and Regional Market Prices Oil shares recover, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Peter Lee takes finance post at Brown Shipley. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Country Properties, London And Suburan, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,514, Radio. Births.

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