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The Times - 29/01/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Groser political Staff, From Robert Fisk in Londonderry and Christopher Sweeney, From Christopher Sweeney, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Hatfield Political staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Ronald Faux, John Chartres, Saxa Vord, Shetland, Leonard Amey, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Ian McDonald, From Charles Hargrove, Tony Aldous, Geoffrey Wansell, From Michael Knipe, Ann Hills, By Our Foreign Staff, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Michael Rateliffe, Leonard Buckley, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Tom Freeman, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, PHS, David Wood, PETER BROMHEAD, , RICHARD LUCE, , JAMES JOHNSON, , S. WILLIAMSON, , RICHARD BREW, , BERNARD FEILDEN, , HARVEY HINDS, , ANNE SOFER, , R. FRIEDHOF (Federation de la Fonction Publique Europeenne), M. PARUCCINI (Sindacato Assem bleare Nucleare Nazionale, Con federazione Generale Italiana Lavoratori), E. SANGALLI (Sindacato Lavoratori Ricerca Nucleare, Confederazione Italiana Sindacati Lavoratori), C. BONNET (Union Syndicale Eur, FELICITY HOOD, , OLLE STUREN, , V. E. DAWSON, , F. H. THOMPSON, , JAMES F. ABSON, , H. WILSON, , By Our Coins Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Roy Farndon, From Our United States Economicis Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Hugh Clayton, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Denis Taylor, By Guy Hawtin, By Roger Vielvoye, JOHN BROADBENT-JONES, , P. J. B. HOBSON, , NIGEL FORSTER, GORDON BOWEN, , F. H. SUNDT, , From Frank Vogl, John Osmond, C. G. W. JAMES, , CAWLEY, , Anthony Thomas, Clifford Webb, Innis Macbeath, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Our Northern Industrial Staff., By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Alan Hamilton Lahour Staff, Peter Hill, John Whitmore, By John Woodland, Gerald Ely, Patricia Tisdall,

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News: Juries should be abolished in libel cases, Press Council tells law inquiry, Viewpoint, The Times Diary Repairing the white alliance, Trawlermen fear other countries may have to widen limits, Provisionals turn Bloody Sunday commemoration day into massive display of strength, After-sales service worries, Snow reports, Poison warning to children who stole sweets, Nato will decide today on talks to reduce forces, Japan's lead challenged, Dock severance may cost £30m instead of £9m, Sharp rise in VD cases among women, Applications open soon for top jobs on councils, Revealed at last, Shakespeare's Dark Lady, Scope for yet more innovation gives an opportunity to new manufacturers, Calm reported in Baluchistan after disorders, Threat to future of old mill engines, Fears of extremism keep Signor Andreotti safe, Nine held after pornography raids, Mr Wilson denies 'US spy at Chequers' report, S African policemen hurt in raids by guerrillas, Loyalist organizations are moving closer together, UDA leader says, Science report Hydromechanics: The way fish swim, Portuguese claim big casualties in Frelimo, China urges all signatories to keep terms, A strange mixture of high technology and low price moves into the consumer market, Vietnamese fight on but US confident of peace, Barriers stay in spite of Bloody Sunday, Mr Smith defends failure to consult Pretoria, Cardinal condemns voluntary euthanasia, Government expects victory on freeze Bill despite Tory backbench revolt, A new town grows up in three ways, Agriculture How EEC will affect price review, Everything depends on a single chip of silicon, Britain among nations invited by US to talks on Indo-China, Significance of Israel in Christianity's future, Commons should see Poulson film, MP says, Shift in the wind diminishes volcano threat, West End actors call for strike over pay curb, MPs believe ministers fear defeat on Maplin airport Bill, 50,000 Anglo-Indians 'could settle in Britain', Mr Nixon planning to undo many reforms of President Johnson, Cyprus police confiscate armoured cars, Father and son found dead in car, Sunday in Bonn is hardly Continental, Two exceptional products among a confusion of machines, Girls disciplined for attending friend's funeral, Portuguese MP with liberal views resigns, Novelist out of exile, Smoking near indoor pools 'can be barmful', VC and a rare double CGM to be auctioned, Scepticism in Paris over the future of Vietnam after signing of ceasefire, Children's survey finds only four areas with pure air, Dr Barzel challenged by younger politician for the Christian Democratic Union's leadership, ILEA spending inquiry call, Three more Zambians killed by landmine, How Croydon fights unfair trading, Police fire on attackers as violence flares in Turin, Praise for draft resisters in poem of Yeytushenko, The actress who makes them laughc-and care, White-collar union rejects TUC call to oppose Phase Two, Belgrade job for writer after Tito letter, Soon a 'wristwatch' device for the wife, American aircraft continue to bomb trails in Laos, Kenyans describe Carr statement on Asians as blackmail, Regional notebook Elements are the enemy as RAF helps 900 people on a 'fascinating' island, Mr Heath should end war on unions, Mr Benn says, Labour plans a new policy on pensions, Guerrillas force Rhodesian to carry packs. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Knight Frank & Rutley, General Mills Finance N.V., Imi, Citaco, Jones Lang Wootton, Sumlock Comptometer Ltd, Hp, Datsun, Ryman, Chartreuse, Rancroft, Internal Telephone System, Ansafone, Horlicks, M & G, Stafford Knight & Co., Calcutronics, Chesterton & Sons, Boots, Sinclair, Sharp, Dixons, Antony Gibbs. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Writer accused of killing Turkish consuls, Publisher held after freeing of two journalists, Kidnapping charges after swoop on Basques, Mother seizes wrong girl in search for child. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Compromises in Stockholm concert hall, Country Matters Granada, New Phonic Art Round House, The Monday book Life's major event Leaf Storm And Other Stories, Ballet to visit South America, Ronald Smith Queen Elizabeth Hall, Virtuosity with Shostakovich LSO/Previn Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Mahler at the Arts, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,291, Three pairs in running for bridge cup. Sport: Olympic Games Penalties warning given to future hosts, Rugby Union Barbarians and All Blacks fashion a victory for the game, Cross-country Bedford's late effort seals victory, Cricket Captain steadies England's course, Sports in Brief, Hockey Beckenham dismissed by eager, skilful Trojans, For the record Rugby Union, Golf Oosterhuis for America after beating Player, Boxing Buchanan has hopes of Lonsdale Belt, Racing Two front runners in two horse race, Football Liverpool's pursuers ought to take heart from manner of defeat, Motor racing Fittipaldi holds off Cevert to win, Tennis Cox earns place among leaders in Milan. Editorials/Leaders: What every pensioner should know, Too Long In Captivity, A Far-Reaching Bill, To Be Built On Sand. Letters to the Editor: Euratom research centres, The bishop's crook, Investment trust to promote social concern, Rhodes Scholarships, Architectural records, Help for south Sudan, Management education not related to real situations, Central London lorries, Parents' voice in education, Writing the date, Metrication and the Consumer Safeguards Group, An extra £2m for the Post Office, Markings of origins, North Sea gas, Urban traffic, Is a third London airport necessary?, Reforming the structure of Britain's public companies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College of Physicians, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Obituaries: Rev A. H. Procter Vc, General Andre Puget, Edward G. Robinson Celebrated gangster star, J. Carrol Naish. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, January 28, 1948 Less petrol, fewer deaths. Deaths. Business and Finance: IBM faces court ruling on destroyed index, French balance of payments surplus narrows, Farm partnership plan, Car components: the British stake in Europe, 500 Montague Burton jobs to go at Leeds factory, Industry in the regions South Wales ports need coordinating strategy, Polytechnic pioneers afternoon courses in industrial conciliation, Container service to Lebanon, International Monetary Fund US should drop its petty vendetta, Government prepares to get ship repair industry study under way, Business Diary in Europe: The ten investors of Tuscany, Japan switch to public spending, More local authorities and industrialists join protest on Welsh steel rundown, New Issues $20m Eurobond offering by RHM, Pressure by Fed to keep prime rates steady, Property bond valuatioins in Phase Two, Company News Hardware takeover by Delta Metal, Eire reaping benefit of EEC entry from American investment, £23m Rotherham mill is first step in BSC's major expansion plans, Britain prepares big trade drive in US to coincide with bicentenary events, Briefly from the Boardroom, Chambers' warning to Chancellor on subsidies, German tyre merger plans taking shape, Commodities Rapid expansion of wood chipboard, Better yield from Chinese harvest, Salary power may offer the real challenge to Phase Two, Dilemma of food and Phase Two, Further Tokyo talks on balancing US trade as White House hints at retaliatory measures, Harland's £120m tanker order likely this week, ENI signs pact with Poland, MP urges poultry price ceiling, Ballbearings from Japan exceeded 1972 quota, Lending rate 8 3/4 pc, Dearer softwood imports will raise new house costs, Second British mission to study Texas oil techniques, Mr Walker discounts fear of US trade curbs, More unfair dismissal cases being won, Freight Report Uncertainty hedges Persian Gulf trades, Vauxhall car will retain identity,GM European chief says, Swedish shipyard that is a testbed for worker democracy, Results this week BAT, Woolworth and Reed International, Russia may buy more US grain, Future of calibration service under review. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing of Bonds, More share prices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two directors for Matthew Hall. Property: Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Property Developing centre of Newark.

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