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The Times - 16/04/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Arthur Osman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Brian MacArthur, Prudence Glynn, Mirabel Cecil, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Jim Railton, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Alan Coren, Michael Wale, Peggy Miller, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Paul Martin, Victoria Brittain, Geoffrey Wansell, David Spanier, PHS, Louis Heren, David Wood, PAUL DEAN, , PATRICK CORMACK, , PETER ARCHER, , GREVILLE JANNER, , HUGH DYKES, , V. E. HARTLEY BOOTH, , S. S. NANDRA, , CAROL COLIN-JONES, , CLIFFORD SIMMONS, , ARNOLD BATES, , DAVID WOOLWICH, , M. R. HASAN, , VALERIE RICHES, , ALAN WHITTLE, , KENNETH CORLEY, , W. J. H. TOOMBS, , JOHN ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR, , ERICA THOMAS, , By Tony Aldous, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Air Marshal Sir Thomas Elmhirst writes:-, C. M. R., J. M. G., Leonard Amey, Lord Inman, By Guy Hawtin, From Anthony Thomas, By George Clark political Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, D. M. BERNSTEIN, , B. I. CAWTHRA, , R. W. Shakespeare, V. BARRINGTON, , ANTHEA SECKER, , D. W. EDWARDS, , Anthony Thomas, Ross Davies, Alistair Frame, By Roy Farndon, By Our Labour Editor, From Our European Business Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Innis Macbeath, Michael Baily, Peter Draper, By John Woodland, Gerald Ely, by Peter Readman, by Anthony Rowley, by Victor Andersen, by John Earle, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, by Sue Masterman, by Richard Keatinge, by S. M. Yassukovich, by David Cross,

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News: British planters ordered to leave Uganda, Bonn armed forces get bill of good health, Israel loses Jews to West, Archbishop Makarios challenges General Grival to come out of hiding and state his case, Vanguard victims mourned, 'Backs to wall' on civil liberties, US university wants more blacks, Two executed in Iran as Iraqi spies, End in sight of the thalidomide struggle, Rhodesia buys 707 jets from undisclosed source, Curb on militant members sought by NUT executive, Michael Tobin: visionary or inciter to disaffection?, Herr Brandt contains SPD's shift to left, Killer on parole shoots father of prison worker, Baroness who can butcher sheep, President Tito to honour the Chancellor, Labour plan for corporations with power to buy and develop commercially owned land, Italy: insistence on guarantees, Woman shot dead as she answers door, Battle to keep Mekong open turns Cambodian villages into wasteland, Survivor of Sinai crash blames pilot, Weeds threaten water supply to Surrey homes, Regional notebook 'Teaching theatre' taken to US, France: institutions and attitudes in need of change, Lebanese Army at odds with guerrillas as palestinian is questioned over refinery sabotage, Belgium: generous government aids, Viewpoint Latterday Dianas, Feeling the Atlantic chill, Britain: institutions have massive holdings but paly a passive role, Judge asks for caution over a separate domestic court system, Children 'set boy alight' with oil in a churchyard, Magistrates asked to avoid barbed jokes, Holland: savings bank lead, TUC advice on beating pay limit, US official named in immigration inquiry, Poverty link claimed with mental illness, Community makes slow progress towards a unified capital market, Number of policemen rises above 100,000, Eire: change to free trade spurs growth, Colonel Gaddafi plans 'to give arms to masses', Agriculture Danger of the consumer revolt, Four rescued from Madrid tunnel after 32 hours, The law's long arm in your pocket, Science report Pollution: Effect of crude oil, 90,000 printing workers get pay offer, Dr Ramsey to see trouble areas in Belfast, Dismayed Danes turn to new party, Mass trial of 256 Turks opening today, Labour's lost year in Europe, West Germany: controls mean difficulty in raising capital, The Times Diary What it means to be a squatter, Oil And Influence: Part Four Problems of having too much money to spend, EEC ministers prepared for marathon haggle on farm prices, Seven points for healthy sex outlook, Government 'isolated' on student grants, Wilson advice for the Czechs, Trying to be heard loud and clear in Brussels, Fifty countries call for boycott of S Africa, Civic Trust's 1973 awards to be for London schemes, Mr Powell pours scorn on Wilsonian 'bathos', Germans in new attempt to settle 'cod war', White House aides 'will testify' in bugging case, Mr Nixon to make 'grand tour' of Europe, Eurocurrency market faces a crucial testing time, Greek officials refuse to see American Jurists, Denmark: it pays to exploit depreciation, Death causes third by-election, Guerrillas blow up plane as Argentina votes, Outspoken man chosen by Paris for EEC post, 100,000 more on hospital waiting lists as workers accept £30m pay offer to end strike, Smallpox kills first victim's husband, QE2 leaves for Israel after delay, King Husain in hospital with influenza. Law: Coventry priest accused of bomb conspiracy, Death charge, Gun charge, Children murder charge, Boy on murder charge, 30 supporters charged. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Institute Of Marketing,, Miele, Air France, Hogarth Hotel London, Barclays International, Richard Ellis, Friends' Provident & Century Life Office, Gibbons Dudley Limited, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, The London And North British Trust Limited, Slater, Walker Of America Limited, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, High & Dry, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, Banque Occidentale, Nippon Electric Company, Limited, Rothschild Intercontinental Bank Limited,, The Health Education Council, Scandinavian Airlines, The Bank Of New York, Chesterton & Sons, Charterhouse, Oxfam, Donaldsons, Israel-British Bank (London) Ltd., The Hongkong Bank Group, John & E. Sturge Ltd, Thomson, Gala Cosmetic Group Ltd, Toronto Dominion Bank, Committee For Fairness In Sport., Lancia (England) Limited, Le Défi Européen En Amérique, Newspaper Publishers Association, Board Of Inland Revenue, Huddersfield Building Society, Clive Discount Company Limited, Boutique Simpson, Hepworth Ceramic Holdings Ltd. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Racing Rose Laurel stresses Head's hand in classics, Golf A quiet winter's work pays dividends for Coles, Football Championship going Liverpool's way, Tennis Laver needs a short rest from active service, Rugby Union Ireland do neighbours a good turn, Sports in Brief, Hockey The left half is the pivot on which Scotland turn, Rowing More Olympic oarsmen leave national squad, Swimming Second place for Britain, Table tennis Edge of table shot wins men's title, Cricket Australia take lead with 168 by Stackpole, For the record, Horse trials Be Fair a worthy Badminton winner. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, University Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Thin-textured comedy A Room with a View Bbc 1, Don McLean leaves Mulberry Lane, New theatre for Gang Show, Don Garrard Queen Elizabeth Hall, Thriller Atv, Monday book An unhappy enigma, New musical for the Round House, RPO/Mester Festival Hall, BBC SO for Vienna Festival. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Stean wins first prize in chess contest, Hamburg State Opera 73/74, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,357, London school wins trophy, Solicitor wins crossword final. Editorials/Leaders: Training For Women, Looking Ahead In Hospitals, An Invitation To Dinner In Peking. Letters to the Editor: Cheap butter for Russia, Disaster reporting, Free traders, Teachers of the deaf, Book League's rates, Validity of worker directors, Auroral noise, HP telephones, Family planning, Treatment of Soviet Jews, Racial discrimination in employment, Tax and mortgages, Badger digging, MCC in India, Appointment of sole agent for the sale of a house, Government policy on women's pensions, Patent law and Treaty of Rome. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 15, 1948 Death penalty suspended. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Parliamentary Notices. Obituaries: Mr William Griffiths Labour MP for Manchester Exchange, Major W. H. Lewis Soldier and writer, Professor R. Titmuss, Lord Talbot De Malahide, Rev A. McHardy, Sir Cuthbert Ackroyd, Mr F. Longstreththompson. Business and Finance: Car industry told disruptions will erode export gain over imports, Assessing the worth of Rolls-Royce Motors, Trade negotiations 'Peace game' variant may aid Nixon Round, Business Diary in Europe: Cheysson pops up in Brussels, A blueprint for health that allows for growth and change, Steel price rises averaging 9½pc likely to operate from April 30, Minister to study gap between consumer and public sector, Company Meeting Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association Sir Alex Abel Smith's speech, Page Committee may urge trustee savings bank loans, Professor predicts trend of fewer but larger strikes, Peter Dixon will close paper factories and sell packaging side: quotation to be suspended, Wedd Durlacher starts trading in German shares, Fresh surge in business for German companies, Monopolies drugs finding 'helpful' to America, Japan's ship orders swell, How enticing is the business world to the Civil Service?, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, International coffee pact extended until 1975, 'Beef before butter' plea, Briefly from the Boardroom, More share prices, Higher rate of success for dismissal appeals, Mr Jones 'beats drum for Britain', Freight Report Guessing game over Russian grain, Industry in the regions Piecework dispute for Rubery Owen, Company News, Asian loans near $1,000m mark, What went right with National Carriers?, Majority of men accept Vauxhall pay offer, Farmers prepare to beat Dutch dairy stoppage, Car output threatened by Rubery Owen strike, Steel unions likely to urge return to work, IMF leadership still an open question after Netherlands' bank chief declines, Merseyside dockers go back today, Luxembourg stands by its banking and company laws, In defence of the Channel Tunnel, Opec plans new oil talks, Contracts £3m housing award for Gleeson, Results this week Burmah Oil, Guest Keen and Marks & Spencer, Disputes hit Chilean copper output, Bonds traded in Europe, Commodities Pricing US corn to UK via Holland. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr W. Ware is new chief of Spillers Foods. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Property Works site near four motorways. Births.

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