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The Times - 28/09/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hopkirk, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Business News Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Penny Radford, By Tim Devlin, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From William Guy, From David Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, From Our Special Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Paul Overy, David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Brough Scott, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Sheila Black, Brian Crozier, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, PHS, Roger Berthoud, GERVASE JACKSON-STOPS, , E. G. COX, , KENNETH WILLINCK, , B. C. BROOKES, , ARTHUR CLIFFORD, , M. J. GRAY, , T. A. PICKARD, , LEON MARKS, , DONALD MADGWICK, , FRANK SCHAFFER, , J. WOOSTER, , A. M. WOOSTER, , EVAN LUARD, , SAID HAMMAMI, , CAROLYN BERESFORD DEW, BILL WARD, , The Bishop of Bristol, Laurens van der Post, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, By Richard Spiegelberg, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Ronald Faux, By Margaret Stone, By Raymond Perman, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Frank Vogl, By John Woodland, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, From John Earle, By Peter Hill, D. M. BERNSTEIN, , H. W. SINGER, , F. H. SMITH, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, ROBERT GRAHAM, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Michael Hatfield, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely, by John Gaselee,

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News: Brussels opening for British cultural festival, Unions press for free bargaining, US Senate approves plans to build new super submarine, Final check for the Skylab astronauts, 'Dutch only' language law angers French speakers, Underwater hotel for skindivers in Mediterranean, Freedom of choice cut by building societies, Skill and integrity ensure a place for the small firm, Boulez concert off because of orchestra strike, Mr Agnew makes no early move to challenge investigation into allegations of corruption, Membership of Labour party 'likely to fall', Compromise is key to European uniformity, Department denies criticism over immigrant children, Professional help in planning personal finances, Fire bombs found in Welwyn stores, Treasures of China go on show, Guard on murder witness, Pork to rise by up to 5p a lb from today, Food prices Beef down but pork will be dearer, 50 men killed in Thailand mine collapse, Bloody Tower to be closed, Busmen veto free fares scheme for pensioners, Proposed updating of dioceses would affect bishops' status, Shopping around, West Europe, S African court told of plan for massacre, Briton tells of Naples hospital 'nightmare', Motor trade price sensitivity pays off, Change urged in secondary school training, Former censor wants film curbs ended, Insurance Broking, Teachers' union accepts broadening of curriculum, Safety devices put power stations back to normal, Science report Climate: Predicting rainfall trends, Unknown Moon mineral found in South Africa, Bleak forecast comes from pro-European journal, Anti-gamblers line up against a Premier, £920 for proof Victorian crown, Colliery tip 'on the move' to village, U Thant custom continued, Mr Heath: Wide area of accord with unions, Guerrillas deny link with Peronist's death, Mr Taverne launches his Social Democrats, Florida crowd cheated of a suicide, 'No whitewash' in television series on police, £1,000m a year pours into London from abroad, Expert hints at Mafia link in Bermuda deaths, Poverty groups protest at Shelter campaign, Launching Labour's lifeboat for Britain, Left-wing strengthened in Danish Cabinet changes, Soyuz 12 in orbit with two-man crew, Heath offer of truce fails to stop Icelandic threat over frigates, 'Daddy' and the European family, Mr Whitlam triumphant after setbacks, Soap operas replace Watergate on TV, Refugee holding hostage given a safe conduct, Gearing up for pensions day of reckoning, Recognition of 'Guinea-Bissau state' spreads, Mr Tanaka comes to London anxious to fill US-EEC triangle, Little progress at No 10 in Phase Three meeting but TUC still willing to talk, The Golden Triangle loses its shine, American farmers sceptical of new official favour, Army to cut troops in Ulster by 1,000, Radio script authors lose claim over BBC, Zaire message indicates two Britons are safe, Better value for money through risk management, Jets needed for repatriation airlift, 'Times' supplement on Chinese exhibits, Europe's women look to new generations in building a freer and fairer society, Portuguese to elect MPs for 'State of India', £100m GLC plan to buy up privately rented accommodation, Three Ulster parties likely to hold meeting in October, London traffic light danger likely to spread today, British wife found her husband's bullet-riddled body in Santiago mortuary after army coup, Six killed in S Vietnam attacks on trains, Mr Kosygin chats with farmers in Yugoslavia, The Times Diary Are you a right-handed thinker?, China border preparations to meet Soviet threat, Intense international competition forces down premium levels, Gifts tax instead of estate duty, Cigarette safety tables 'may mislead', Cutback in new jails urged by reform group, Overseas links aid services, Cause of Chicago crash, Increase of £18.6m in child care spending, Kissinger proposal not seen by King Faisal, Property firm 'scapegoat', Mr Powell's gospel, Russia ratifies covenant giving right to emigrate, Fleet Street settlement with four unions, Methods and men who know the market, Sir Alec to visit Moscow before end of year, Growing specialization in handling life assurances, Full information from client proof against 'off the peg' policies, Open University lecturers in staffing protest, Insurers handing over some of their authority, Fishermen threaten action against beam trawlers, Big Soviet tax on authors' royalties. News in Brief. Index. Sport: Golf Weiskopf and Coles in lead as play is stopped, Duff and Bugner are doing the best they can, Tennis, IOC Congress Federations to play larger role in movement, Sports in Brief, Scottish Rifle pitches into battle, Show jumping Association to have new secretary-general, Cricket Boycott's new contract with Yorkshire, Rugby Union Welsh choose powerful XV to oppose Japanese, Racing Escorial likely to be well tested on her second appearance, Swimming Selectors adopt new policy and name team for Games, Football England show a stamina that may suit the new World Cup format. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Cadbury Schweppes Limited, The Department Of The Environmant, Halifax Buliding Society, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, JANET Gemmell, International Business Commonications Ltd.,, Bland Welch Group, The John Player Classic, Edward Erdman, Phoenix Assurance, Hogg Rodinson & Gardner Mountain Limited, Ocl, Pearl, The Metco, Redland, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, The Observer, Sedgwick Forbes Group,, Wagon Repairs Limited, Centrovincial Estates Limited, Iberia International Airlines, Ansafone, Hartley Cooper Group, Royal Insurance, Rowbotham (Reinsurance) Ltd., The Antony Gibbs Insurance Group, C.T. Bowring (Insurance) Holdings Ltd, Stewart Wrightson Limited., Dimmer Offer,, Barclays, Selincourt Limited, Shelter, George Wimpey & Co. Limited., Hubbersfield Buliding Society, The Clarkson Insurance Group, The Glanvill Enthoven Group, Morice Tozer & Beck, The Association Of Insurance Brokers,, The Thomson Organisation Limited, Delta, Triumph Insurance Company Ltd, School Fees, Europa, Inter-City, Wg And S, The City Of London Brewery And Investment Trust Limited, Viyella House, Wilkins & Mitchell Limited, Hs, Campaign For Social Democracy,, C. E. Heath & Co Ltd, Chinese Exhibition, Glahn, Lovell, Audi Nsu, Fenchurch Life & Pensions Consultants Limited, Stock Exchange Exams, The Times Higher Educational Supplement, Harpers & Queen, Local Initial Regional Office, Mexico, Minet, Service Insurance Bureau, Brasil Export, Olivetti, Robt. Bradford Hobbs Savill, Thomson Winter Sun Holiday, Lifeguard. Weather: The Weather. Law: Eleven for trial on airport theft plot charge, Law Report September 27 National Industrial Relations Court Writers' application in dispute with BBC is dismissed Writers' Guild of Great Britain and Another v British Broadcasting Corporation, Judge bans defendant after blade incident, Detective denies pocketing cloth from bomb car, Scotland Yard secretary accuses detective. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 27, 1948 Appeal to UN. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF graduation. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Public Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Situations Wanted, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Chinese Exhibition: a brilliant theatrical display, In Praise of Love Duchess, The Mines of Sulphur Coliseum, Jane Eyre Bbc 2, Chabrol's homicidal Cook's tour Blood Wedding (Les Noces Rouges) (x) Academy Two The Legend of Hell House (x) Carlton Cahill (a) Warner West End, Isolde overwhelmed Isolde Sadler's Wells, NPO/Frühbeck de Burgos Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,497, Broadcasting, Bruce Lacey and the Alberts, Radio. Editorials/Leaders: Nomads With Nowhere To Go?, The Spirit Of China, Repression In Chile. Letters to the Editor: Lord Rothschild's warning, 'Open door' television, The scarcity of oil, Land nationalization, The nations all at sea, Ryder Cup on television, Middle East peace, Milliards and billions, Marxism and the Labour Party, Equality for women, Commonwealth sugar proposals, Experiments in management, Human face of scientists, Petworth by-pass, Weight problems with metrication. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Dr R.E. Strong Archaeologist of vision, Admiral Sir Peter Reid Former Third Sea Lord, Dr C. H. Dodd, William Plomer: Classical Anger At Race Prejdice. Marriages. Business and Finance: Marathon's 'lame duck' sails into a new era, US palm oil imports down sharply, Union chief cites BLMC 'failure', Italian unions demand better deal, Portugal joins coffee marketing company, Car strikes boosted August toll, Associates' deals, Code of conduct for directors is updated, Oil exporter countries support Libya against western boycott threat, Committee clears Nixon trade Bill, Wimpey benefits from its conservatism, BAT/brands for Japan in big cigarette market deal, Atlantic air fares to go up by 5 pc next January, Mining Anglo American's good dealing Profits, UK shipping output still below 1972 level, Industrial building orders rose by £23m to July record of £103m, Coffee figures falsified-El Salvador, Company News All-round gains lift Dickinson to £9m pre-tax, Peace talks on Kodak film dispute cancelled, Business Diary: Irish eyes unsmiling, Co-op executive to consider regional regrouping scheme, Briefly from the Boardroom, The Institute Of Purchasing And Supply Immense Impetus Generated, Fed approves banking group's acquisition, A £1,500m plan for Clydeside industry, Thomson's trading profits show 60pc gain, Marathon gets $12m help after Texas loss, CBI's alternative to state pension scheme to be launched on October 1, Bids and Deals Mr Proctor puts his case, Federal Bank policy under fire, Europe and Overseas Suez group in big bank turnover, Tokyo pledge on commodity data code, Two-tier lira boosts capital inflow to Italy, Minister urged to curb 'lump', Company Meeting Ouvah Highfields Limited, Labour's nationalization agenda, Tunnel Cement in share talks, Chrysler peace hopes thwarted as stewards call off crucial meeting, Commodities Easier trend in LME prices, Triumph fears output threat, Huge increase by Algeria renews pressure on oil-pricing system, Issues & Loans David Dixon to return next week, London hotel rooms less full, Equities Tunnel Cement falls on denial, Britain not to rejoin 'snake' or repeg sterling before next July, Monopolies Panel unfair to Roche report says, Eldfisk oil potential, The build-up of Unidata's computer challenge, Norway to site steel mill in UK, Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day for gilt-edged, Cycle exports £2m higher. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Bank shares wanted. Business Appointments: Business appointments Institute of Directors name Lord Erroll as chairman. Property: Residential Property Heartaches and joys of renovation, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.

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