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The Times - 07/09/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Paul Martin, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, From Norman Fox, From Our Labour Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, From Our Labour Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Labour and Parliamentary Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Radford, Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From David Wigg, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, From Michael Hornsby, David Robinson, Eric Rowan, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Sheila Black, Gerald Ely, Lord Chalfont, David Bonavia, George Hill, PHS, SIMON J. C. RANDALL, , DIANA RICHMOND, R. D. REID., W. G. HAYTER, MARY WILLIAMS., ANTHONY GREENWOOD, FRANCIS WEISS, , M. MANSFIELD., PIERS DIXON., M. ROPER, , ASHLEY CLARKE., JOHN CROYDON, , BERNARD T. CROFT, PHILIP MAGNUS-ALLCROFT, D. T. MORGAN., DESMOND HAWKINS., MARCIA PETRE, , From Our Special Correspondent, From Tony Aldous Environment Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Mary Hoffman, From Our Veterinary Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Woodland Commodities Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Margaret Stone, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Ross Davies, By Alan Hamilton, By Malcolm Brown, DENIS H. H. CLARKE., ADRIAN BLOOR, , PETER FELLGETT., RICHARD HINES, TREADWELL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins, by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Philip Austin, by Ronald Kershaw, by Stewart Howard, by Anthony Jones, by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., A.J, P.A., R.K., A.J., by Charles Pritchard City editor, Yorkshire Post,

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News: Bonn inquiry is told that more than one deputy was bribed, W German air controllers' strike in 100th day, Top Leyland man resigns in board dispute, University with a campus supermarket, Plan for better London balances needs of homes, jobs and traffic, Shorter police allowed in New York City, Professor seeks conservation by exploitation, Amnesty wanted for illegal immigrant, Phone of President's brother 'bugged', Mr Jones sees a thousand years of peace, Government criticized for closing down hovertrain project, Wellsian setting for project 'Earthwatch', Reassurance to Commonwealth over EEC entry, Economic strength lies in diversity of industry, Mortgages plan for Tube and bus men, Vienna letter bomb suspect found dead, ... and on the water, Mixed welcome for Mr Heath's Eire visit, Chemical plant blast leads to alert in Ruhr, Hard-hit Indian state faces new floods threat, Select committee will urge the Prime Minister to reconsider hovertrain project's cancellation, Arab terrorists and hostages land in Kuwait after flight from Paris, The Times Diary GLC: honesty best policy, Vigorous virtuoso of variety takes us back to good old days, More Vietnam fighting in ceasefire violations, U S campaign to end trade, Fiona becomes a sculptress, Taxi men seek early reply on fares rise, Closure of research centre causes serious scientific 'brain drain', 30m Europeans now behind Mr Feather, Ford criticism 'directed at factory, not men ', Tear gas breaks up anti-Allende rioting, Iceland team in Germany for talks on cod war, President goes back to riot stricken Sudan, How Mr Yakir planned to protect the truth, Mr Smith's party out to impose ban on any deal with Britain, Move to win worldwide trade union unity, Fall in state boarding schools is attacked, Big Persian Gulf arms expansion, Kidnapped Briton rescued in Paraguay, Liberals look forward to challenge of conference, War on the streeets of Cambodian city, Children say they cannot bear teachers who shout, Dutch public joins in celebration, Sweden rebukes Russia on threats to dissidents, BBC takes over concerts, Witness got �136,000 from armed robberies, Headlong rush to nuclear anarchy, Something of the character and attitudes of four men prominent in local government, education, the theatre and industry emerges in these personal profiles, Golden Hinde: investing in the pull of the past, Call for a police conciliation service, More staff 'can speed planning', Mr Ehrlichman to answer Ellsberg indictment, Solzhenitsyn says woman killed herself after inquiry, World record for Wilkie, Concerted approach to 'multinationals' urged, Gaddafi fears for Arab unity, Science report Fish: Optimum cruising speed, Union Act a failure, CBI report says, Leeds, Shopping around A flatmate with a difference, TUC votes by small majority to continue boycott of EEC, Proud new centre of northern finance, Victory for Mr Whitlam on transfer of powers, Code sought for security firms, Prince's crash is blamed on steep turn, Anglican-Catholic pact on meaning of the priesthood, US oil companies join Washington in seeking reply to Libya, Trades Union Congress/blackpool Victory to anti-Marketeers after voting mix-up means TUC keeps out of EEC institutions, Switzerland to revise constitution, Part-time teaching at two schools, Paraquat not at boy's home, Liberal author to challenge Prime Minister, An end of that dreadful old tub, Brandt government spending to rise 10.5 pc, Multi-million pound plans will transform centre, British diplomat shot by intruders in Bangkok, There are some intriguing new sculptures exclusive to Mappin, Fireworks store found in house where three died, Fishermen protest as frogmen destroy mussel beds of Naples, New offer on pay to train drivers, Mr Heath to visit Eire on September 17, 'Save oil by digging more coal' appeal, Mentally abnormal 'should not have to face courts', Food prices Poultry drawn into spiral that sent meat costs soaring, Improving life with fast, reliable public transport., School trials in black studies meet big response, Cannabis stolen from police store, Federal Britain proposed with powers for regions. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Wrighton, Hygena 2000, English China Clays, Mepc Limited, Mellersh & Harding, Bain Dawes Group, James & Tatton For Steel, Wellman, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Limited, Norwegian America Line, Metco Gem, Hygena, National Westminster Bank, Fiat 130, Vickers Ltd., British Enkalon Limited, Interim Statement, Amari Limited, Huchison International Limited, Raglan Property Trust, Park Tower, Hawkes, Fiat, Bahamas Coins, M & G, Galliford Brindley Limited, Lloyds Bank, Tilcon, Magic Tape, S. E. T., Hongkong Land, Dragonara Hotel, Cooper Turner Group, Hamilton & Inches, Leeds, Hampton & Sons, Halifax Building Society, Anglo-Continental Investment And Finance Company Limited, Northair Ltd., C U, Bristol Street Group, T & C P, Siemens Ltd., Thomas China. Picture Gallery. Law: Immigrant charge, Police saved woman's life, judge says, Caravan death charge, Bank manager on theft charges, Union chief accused of Yablonski murders, Law Report September 6 Court of Appeal Suspended sentences Regina v Salmon, Calls for help ignored in bullion raid, witness says. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, Griffiths is well placed to win chess tournament, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,479. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Down, �4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments also on page 27, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: An important Soviet film Andrei Rublev (aa) Bloomsbury Night Watch (x) Odeon, Marble Arch, NPO/Muti Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Boris Christoff Albert Hall/Radio 3, Geordie's March Shaw, Cardiff's cultural Golconda, Cardus... on Manchester Bbc 2. Sport: Show jumping Miss Ross and Saki too fast for Smith, Motor cycling Reid's Grand Prix in record time, Athletics East Germany expect to keep team title, Swimming Wilkie's world record and gold medal, Motor racing Stewart should make title safe in Italian Grand Prix, Ice hockey Russians may play for London Lions, Tennis Rosewall keeps Amritrai guessing, Sports in Brief, Modern Pentathlon Fox slumps and goes to 19th position, Racing Punters could be in for a high time, Rugby Union Northampton far too strong for U S team, Three-day event West Germany lead Britain on first day in the dressage, Golf Oosterhuis says course is not mature enough, Yachting Ydra survives protest, wins One-Ton Cup, Cricket Boycott unfit to play against West Indies, Football Overweight Best comes back to United to cast the first stone. Property: Residential Property Benefits of a house divided, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Building Sites. Editorials/Leaders: Shocking Yet Infantile, A Project With No Market, The Military Balance Of The World. Letters to the Editor: Strikes on behalf of pensioners, Cereal import subsidy, Planning in Shropshire, Peccavi', Oaks and bluebells, Coexistence with the Soviet Union, Motorway speed limit, Burning stubble, What graduates need to learn before they qualify for industry's top jobs, Effect of tax decision on scientists' work, Estate agents' fees and service, Venice in peril, Sending a clergyman to war, Diesel exhausts,, Rented homes, Traders have to move, The Wailing Wall, Building societies, Keeping the railways going, A solution for Christmas mail problems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 6, 1948 Dutch abdication. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Raymond Hinchcliffe Former Presiding Judge on the North-Eastern Circuit, Mrs Elise Ottesen-Jensen, T. S. Worthington, Prof Dorothy Tarrant. Business and Finance: Grain prices in London rally after recent falls, Walt Disney planning $50m Eurobond issue, Slater, Walker sells bulk of Hanson shares, U S industry plans to spend more, No need to tear up CCC rule book, Stock Exchange calls for tighter 'warehousing' curb, Chrysler's Linwood plant f aces another complete shutdown, Japan will urge Russians to observe oil pact, Bonn curbs bring slight fall in jobs pressure, BSC workers lobby steel union for support, GUS plans to expand discount business, U S to press for ending of non-tariff barriers, BP brings in drilling rig to explore one of N Sea's most promising sites, Mining Assurance for Zambian miners, Commodities, Associates' deals, Pension scheme recognition rules published, Two building societies are agreed in principle on a record �526m merger, Wanted: a Minister for R & D, US reveals $273.4m swap deals, Company News Traffic boom lifts TDG profit by �1.5m, Braham Millar, Midland's high rates threshold set at �10,000, A boost to BP from crude price rises, Briefly from the Boardroom, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts lower but above worst, Europe and Overseas Le Nickel expected to double loss, 13 pc increase in food price index this year, Pound makes a dramatic recovery after 2-cent drop: Bank provides support, Price panel reverses policy over withdrawals, Issues & Loans Water offers call on underwriters, Equities Slack trading in shares, Motor exports down by �6.6m last month, An aerospace exports record, Japanese companies step up their forecasts of capital investment, Bids and Deals EMI backs U S voice-data firm, Claim rejected, Libya puts loading ban on tankers, Lloyd's flexible hours tests favourable, Business Diary: The anti-inflation Dunlop, ASTMS close to foothold in banks, Pakistan's rice and cotton crops hit by floods, Brown Bros closes �1m retread tyre business, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Good results form ICI and BP aid shares, Provincial SE members to bear TV system cost, Companies optimistic on EEC benefits, PO will spend �28m on trunk telephone links, American domestic car sales at record level, Resgnation of Mr Turnbull from BLMC prompts major reshuffle. 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 ICI firmer. Business Appointments: Business appointments Eight named for Standard and Chartered board. Births.

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