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The Times - 27/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Michael Binyon, From Our Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Christopher Sweeney, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Spanier, From Louis Heren, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Knipe, From Jerome Caminada, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Hugh Macdonald, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, by Prudence Glynn, Bernard Levin, Robert Jackson, A. M. Rendel, PHS, Christopher Sweeney, RUSSELL JONES, , ALEX LYON, , KENNETH BERGIN, JOHN ALLISON., N. KATHARINE MOORE., J. F. HEAD, , GEOFFREY LOVETT, , WILLIAM WALLACE., CHARLES MOTT-RADCLYFFE, , C. E. C. WELLS, , JOHN FLETCHER-COOKE., JAMES LAMBERT, , BRIAN RUSSELL, , A. T. DAVIS, , O. R. FRISCH., L. A. CLARK, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Lord Goodman, By Melvyn Westlake, By Gerald Ely, By Roy Farndon and Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Barnfather, By John Plender, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, From David Bonavia, From Alan McGregor, From Frank Vogl, PETER J. FRANKLIN, , DR ALISTAIR ROWAN, , RICHARD NEWCOMBE, , K. I. WIGGS, , A. H. STEVENS, , Eric Wigham, Christopher Wilkins, By Roy Farndon, By Patricia Tisdall, Kenneth Owen, Andrew Wilson, Hilda Angus Whiting, by Michael Wolfers, by John Young, by Alan Hutchison, by Karl Lavrencic, by Professor G. N. Sanderson, J.Y., by Alan Rake editor, African Development, by B. G. Haycock,

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News: Death 'was hastened by hospital strike', Contraceptives for all under health service, Oval may become a circle, Local researchers have important role in archaeology, Briton's attempt to buy gas chamber fails, Both sides letting bygones be bygones, Whitlam visit to London next month, Trade with EEC has strong potential, Elders gather to defend the Atlantic community, Sudan, New deal for private investor, Observers see no 'invasion force' on Uganda border, Community plan to phase out duty-free shops, Bermuda leader denies unrest, Royal Navy men fight fire in Liberian tanker, Enclaves of fear in a city of intimidation, Downing Street talks dash hospital workers' hope of an independent inquiry, Cheers for Coloureds in football against whites, Guidelines for boosting tourism, Reports to Treasury on interest-earning business, Soames meeting with Sir Alec ends London trip, Danish pupils in mass protest to Parliament, Blank shots are again fired at British trawler, President determined to hold country together, Farm earnings protest, Few months may change outlook of refugees, French problem of selling too much champagne, Amsterdam meeting starts well, Call for social workers in schools, President Sadat assumes personal control and promises 'confrontation' with Israel, 200 rebels killed in battle for Philippines town, Snow report, Britain poised for greater prosperity, Mr Prior says, 'Drop EEC policy and beef prices would fall', Mr Wagner 's comeback in New York politics, Mr Godber disappointed by farm prices plan, £25 legal advice scheme an 'important step', Cuban diplomat's role in London spy ring, Striking Zulus ask Chief to intervene, One-party plan the latest of many experiments, Code concessions to industry, Harrow School, Mutilated boy carried into conference hall, The choice-continent unchanged or tourist boom, Oslo seeks support from London for trade pact, Powell campaign 'to promote party', Science report Geology: Mediterranean desert theory, Sir Noel Coward dies suddenly in Jamaica, Turkish deadlock after President's veto, Indian aid for Gurkha widows in Nepal, President Sadat takes over post of Premier, 3 Labour MPs urged to forgo trip to Lisbon, Senate offer brings peace to Athens university, Nottinghamshire miners leaders back stoppage, City presses for early gas turn-on in schools, Rescue hope ends as miners break through, Polytechnics seeking to expand research, Rhodesia introduces new scheme for Africans, Economy has promising future, More flexible plan sought for sixth-form examinations, Pakistan helps to set up Maltese airline, Nixon threat secures release of prisoners, Fragile status quo in the strategic Horn of Africa, Tens of millions of acres still await the ploughs, Mr Kirk plans to get rid of the lumps in New Zealand's soup, Soviet dissidents accuse Unesco, Heavy poll in Portuguese overseas elections, Fashion, Peronist leaders meet in Rome, Mr Craig threatens to break with Unionist Party, The Times Diary How they made the polluters pay up, Friendlier relations with the West, Baby's ride in escape car, West Midlands series of walk-outs begins, White Paper sets out 'other controls' on prices and pay in Stage Two, Iraq agrees to withdraw troops from Kuwait, Railway network still a vital part of commercial life, Religious differences no obstacle to peace, President backs Mr Dean, Provisional leader sees no hope of a truce at present in Ulster but hints at prospect of political involvement. Official Appointments and Notices: NEDC chief named, Latest appointments, Alan Bates wins Broadway's top drama award. Index. Law: Bomb court refuses a delay in arms case, Italy's phone-tapping scandal brings suspicions on police, Libel claim teacher says he has to live on damages, Man facing trial held in solitary confinement, Conviction of man who escaped breath test upheld in Appeal Court, Girl who took baby goes back to prison, Model gets £500,000 left by businessman, Court asked to decide 'a 15-day holiday', Suspension of two Stirling students quashed, Court of Appeal Pleadings as evidence of oral contract Hardy v Elphick, Sentences today on man and wife drug addicts, Counsel speaks of intractable problem over man a firm cannot dismiss and dare not put to work, 17-year sentences in Israel spy trial, Man jailed after carrying PC on car bonnet, Court gets instant Welsh into English, Mother denies knowledge of escape plan, Seven years' jail for Zambian on spy charges, French pop star charged with assaulting police, Policeman is accused after road block death, £1,000 fine on firm for holiday brochure, Arms theft charge, Queen's Bench Division Professor receives libel damages Trevor-Roper v BBC and Another, Jailed Greek lawyers send plea for help, Work accident award. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Subat Trading & Engineering Corp., Mellersh & Harding, National Cigarettes Company Ltd., EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited, El Nilein Bank, Garrard, The Mercantile Investment Trust Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The United African Trading Corporation, Sudan Cotton Labour, Domecq, The Rainbow Factories Ltd., The Heathrow, The Blue Nile Brewery, Abbey Investment Annuity Bond., Massey Ferguson, Selfridges Fashion Shows, Sudanese Tourist Corporation, The People's Co-Operative Bank, Hafez El Sayed El Barbary, The Department Of Trade And Industry, Ansafone, Sudan Soap Factory (Oil & Soap), Lonrho, Sudan Commercial Bank, Air Handling & Booking Agency, Miele Company Limited,, Bells Scotch Whisky, Osterreichische Landerbank, Octomay Trading Corporation, The Agricultural Bank Of Sudan, Grieve & Irwin (Insurance) Ltd., The Macrobert Award, Aziz Kfouri & Sons Limited, Cable & Wireless, Chrysler International, The Edinburgh And Dundee Investment Company Ltd., Gulf International, Steetley, Deliss, VAT, Sudan Shipping Line, Sudan Publicity Company Limited, Mixconcrete (Holdings) Limited, Sudanese Hotels Corp., El Shuhada Trading Corporation, State Bank For Foreign Trade, Gallenkamp, Rhp, Larco Shoes, Christian Aid., Nile Shoes, Bbbs, Sudan Airways, Freemans. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Legal Executive. Sport: Tennis, Sport Racing Last hurdle may be removed from Aintree's contract of sale, Rugby Union Four senior team men in Under-23 side, Hockey Scots may find it harder to stay at top, Sports in Brief, Rowing, Boxing Buchanan will take his time against Puerto Rican, Football, Cricket Third Test heading for a classical stalemate, Table tennis England leave it to the juniors. Reviews: NPO/ Tortelier Festival Hall, The Screens Bristol, Speech Day Bbc 1, Fallada novel as popular theatre Little Man-What Now? Aldwych, Gallery's friends, Scriabin with colour effects, Gillian Weir Queen Elizabeth Hall, Russillo Sadler's Wells.. Politics and Parliament: Kidneys wanted for transplants, Contraceptives to be supplied on NHS prescription:extra cost of £13m a year: sudden fall in abortions unlikely, Opposition pledge to phase out pay beds in hospitals, Racketeering complaint on education books, Rolls-Royce cars must stay British-Labour MP, Cut price petrol protests, DTI making up-to-date assessment of N Sea oil, Tax liability on employer-provided homes, Ruling on speeches to European Parliament, Statement soon on charge of sanction breaking, Mr Benn demands to know Concorde production line plans House of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Let's wait for the whites of their eves, Carruthers, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 25, 1948 Pressure on Berlin. Editorials/Leaders: Spain Should Join The Eec, A Perfectly Sensible Compromise, The Gains Made Already, Government Must Choose. Letters to the Editor: Air safety, Previous history and the DTI's powers concerning insurance, Press and police, Rates strategy for London, Meeting the iron and steel investment need, Reading School, Room for cars for all?, Hardships of allied prisoners of war, Amenity bodies' concern over VAT, Cauital punishment, Visitors in wheelchairs, Change through democratic channels, Qualities needed in boardrooms?, Early butterflies, Bank profits and financing the police, Bird-trapping in Cyprus, Wagner in English, Right to claim compensation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,340, Radio, Broadcasting, Portland Club Cup, £83,000 raised in sale of art and artifacts from primitive societies. Obituaries: Mr Michael O'connell Stranders, Sir Noel Coward Playwright and actor who was a master of comedy, Mr Edward Steichen. Business and Finance: Sir Kenneth Berrill to get top economic post, R-R propane gas engine undergoes test in bus, America unyielding in trade talks with EEC, Mining, Fixed Interest and Money Subdued day for gilt-edged, Some encouragement in a bear market, Europe puts forward proposals for return to fixed parity system, Company News Brit & Can Inv scrip in near fivefold surge, Sugar talks to be resumed tomorrow, Fine balance in miners' ballot boxes, Commodities Forward zinc tops £200, Government code for Phase Two shows some easing of restraints on prices and margins, UK firms seek Polish tractor deal, More banks trim prime rates, Computer news Airways Board's IBM order imminent, Briefly from the Boardroom, Berliet-Volvo study, 25pc rise in ITV revenue gives network one of its best months, British exhibition in Peking draws 900 businessmen, Investment in Singapore secures Rollei's future, Industrial relations Evaluating the role of multi-plant companies, Equities Fresh bid hopes for Spillers, Money Market Rates, Cavenham property sale, Slater Walker puts in bid for U S stores group, Further surge in money supply but indicators show wide disparity, Business Diary: Taking stock of the Exchange, Bids and Deals Vab Products on way back, BP faces huge increase in cost of N Sea rig building programme, Controls extended to cover earnings from banking interest rates, German growth prospects, Community reaffirms parities commitment, Early hearing indicated on Rhodesia stock, Cowley output halted again, Commerzbank to open London branch in April, £250,000 order for test trucks. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Nervous close for bank shares, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Dollar easier, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Martin Wilkinson heads new SE council. Births.

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