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The Times - 21/04/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Lan McDonald, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Hopkirk, From Stephan Jessel, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From David Cross, From Mario Modiano, From Ian McDonald, From David Bonavia, From Maxwell Boyd, , By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Peter Marson, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen, By Brian Lewis, David Wade, Charles Lewsen, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Sheila Black, Alison Ross, Malcolm MacEwen, Richard Davy, Alan Gibson, JOHN FARR., K. B. HAWKINS, , JOHN MORLEY, , GRAHAM WILSON, , JANE MEIKLEJOHN, ROBIN BRUCE LOCKHART, , PETER HOPKINS, , HORACE CUTLER, , D. G. KILBOURN, , JONSON DYER, , PETER HOPE, , ANTHONY HEDGES, , JOHN WOOLF, , PETER CONDER, NEVILLE MARCH HUNNINGS, , ROBERT NEWILL, , ALAN DALTON, DAVID THOMPSON, , By Peter Hebblethwaite, S.J., From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Environment Reporter, From Philip Howard, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From our Special Correspondent, Sir William MarTaggart, D., By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Wilson, By Peter Hill, By Roy Farndon, From Ronald Kershaw, John Drummond, Margaret Stone, Vera Di Palma, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer,

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News: Shuttlecock Uganda Asians refused entry to Britain, Gardening Plants against eyesores, A £1,205m flutter as a way of life, More forgeries found with fake certificates, Mr Whitlam denies drift from Britain, Deputy head not to be reappointed, Mr Wilson attacks press over Czech visit, Further wave of food price increases expected during next fortnight, European move to conserve oil, Diamonds stolen from Gina Lollobrigida, Cambridge Circus site sale stopped, Greek rebuff over enosis, Mr Smith retains faith in 1971 settlement terms, '£137,500 site was sold next day for £220,000', Brussels call to end assembly line work throughout EEC, US hint of new spy flights over N Vietnam, Smugglers' inn wins a Queen's Award, Siesta hour saved pilot in Phnom Penh attack, Killers sought of bound boy found in harbour, Mr Marsh gets call to save Brighton station front, Colonel Gaddafi defends Libyan aid to the IRA, Manx MPs reject breath tests on island's drivers, Moscow protest by US students, French rebuff to Australia over tests, Free transport 'will not check private cars', Barnard heart transplant team was not negligent, Some sweet or sour delights of Easter, RTZ drops scheme to mine copper in Snowdonia, Town silent as air crash victims are buried, Scots TUC ask Labour to pull Britain out, United States halts minesweeping off North Vietnam, Labour 'charter for young couples', Unemployment picture healthier, Vast merger of CWS and Scots Co-op proposed by directors, Science report Vision: Relation of colour to shape, Newspapers are criticized on Prague radio, Be radical and aggressive, young Liberals told, Basque guerrilla leader shot dead by police, How the lesson of Warsaw has been lost in emotion, Ulster elections boycott is threatened after child's death, NUT vote brings pay pact nearer, Food Hot cheer for cold meats, Hadrian as precursor to Berlin in wall building, Young newcomers in Labour GLC team of committee chiefs, Papadopoulos regime 'will carry on', Drugs firm contests order to cut prices, 15 White House officials expected to quit as Watergate scandal grows, Powerful cards in renegotiating EEC entry, Mr Shore says, Grivas supporters are prepared to defy pressure by Athens, Good will cyclists killed in A1 accident, Stripping the veils away, Travel A principality for affluent casual spenders, UN resolution condemning Israel is toned down to avoid American veto, W Germany and Yugoslavia agree on reparations, Isles of Scilly among 10 proposed beauty areas, French TV viewers defeat the network planners, Sportsview Challenge of a new century in cricket, Raised to newness of life, Riots continue over Indian food shortages, Stag at bay: being cruel to be kind?, British entry leads in East African Safari, Hospital staff call for rise of £10 a week. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ebor, The Times Superstore, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Ansafone, Hine, Huddersfield Building Society, Piccadilly, Healey & Baker. Politics and Parliament: Action against over-pricing, Hill farm plans suit UK, Consultations on ending of REP, Imports bound to rise in period of expansion, Ulster MPs on special powers repeal Bill panel, Praise for traders on VAT change, Inquiry about tyres unsafe for cars, Anglia TV put film in custody of IBA, EEC audit procedures need changes, Charities always pay consumer taxes, 'We are going for growth'-Minister. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Women live dangerously, Winnina crossword, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,361, Hammersmith chess gets record entry, Broadcasting, Chess Rationing quicksilver delights, Jumbo Crossword Whose Easter bonus?, Sunday. Law: Greek military court to try students' defence counsel, Cdr R.Y. Burges, RN, Ombudsman asks for trial of minister in Finland. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Hotels In Great Britain, Laing, Public Notices, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Fisons, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rackets Holders retain doubles title after long final, Golf Bembridge 'hacks' his way to lead in Italian open, Badminton England's last hopes go in straight games, Tennis, Cricket Benaud chosen for first Test in West Indies, Show jumping Psalm returns with first clear round, Tennis Miss Mottram the star of family play, Rugby Union Showers damp Barbarians' style, Sports in Brief, Racing Noble Decree needs watching, Swimming When even Shane Gould is not certain to win, Weekend fixtures, Hockey Festival and team that do the British heart good, Football Busy period bulging with exciting possibilities. Reviews: Born Yesterday Greenwich, Schellenbrack King's Head, Radio Barriers, Rachmaninov and other Russians, Grace Bumbry's Tosca Tosca Royal Opera House. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Teachers In Conference, Look What Happened To Europa, Sword And Spirit. Letters to the Editor: Herdsman in 'Oedipus', Penalties for planners, In Czechoslovakia, Sharing the Communion cup, Railway into road, The disappearing private landlord, Council elections, Bath as a test case, Infertility and AID, The London Sinfonietta, Torture by governments, Licensed guns, Bird trapping in Cyprus. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 20, 1948 President of China. Obituaries: SIR WILLIAM GILLIES Distinguished artist, Lord Baillieu, DR HANS KELSEN Legal scholar, Mr Al Burnett, Dr Henri Rolin, Mr Martin Newman, Mr Bill Buckley. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange The pound gains 20 points, London & Regional Market Prices Shipping Ind sharply higher, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, Bids and Deals, Commodities Cocoa futures roar ahead, The Queen's Award to Industry Export achievements win recognition for 68 out of 83 companies, Mr Angus Ogilvy announces his resignation from Lonrho board, Industrie Pirelli cut share capital after £240m loss, No bounce from Newarthill, Court Line takes control of Clarksons with 85pc stake at 'nominal' price, New Issues, Suspension of US oil quotas 'spur for OPEC', London & Holyrood Tst, 'Dismay' over US coffee warning, 7.9 pc rate of increase in American growth, Scunthorpe strikers reject BSC's peace proposals, Harland & Wolff dismiss 300 more steel men, Contracts, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bank's minimum lending rate lifted to 8¼ per cent, Equities US move boosts oil shares, Taxation Where there's a will, here's the way, Insurance Yacht cover not all plain sailing, EEC curbs Japanese tape recorder imports to Italy, Company News, More Britons spend holidays away from home, Salvage hopes for Equity Funding, Money Market Rates, Fixed Interest and Money Rhodesian bonds down sharply, Dearer food biggest item in 8.2pc index rise, Tokyo drafts trade rules, Grouse, Provincial newspapers may buy paper mill to safeguard newsprint, Linked life policies Scott's 7-point protection plan. Births.

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