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The Times - 25/09/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By Christopher Sweeney, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, From Roger Choate, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Harold Franklin, Erom David Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Victoria Brittain, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Leo Goodstadt, From David Bonavia, From Patrick Brogan, Paul Overy, John Percival, Stephen Walsh, Paul Griffiths, by Prudence Glynn, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Snow, From John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Sheila Black, PHS, Patrick Brogan, L. H. FIELD, , M. FAULK, , k. C. MARTIN, , R. S. SILVER, , CAROLINE BENN, , PETER DAWSON, , IAN'D. MURSELL, , JOHN GRUGEON, , FRANK JUDD, , MICHAEL BRIDGES, , ROBERT HARPER, , By Richard Spiegelberg, From Anthony Thomas, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From David Cross, From Peter Jay, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Raymond Perman, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, WILLIAM J. M. SHELTON, C. T. ROSS, , M. MANSFIELD, , PETER J. WOLFE, , ADRIAN P. HEWTTT, , H. W. ALLISON, , PHILIPPA MERIVALE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay, Eric Wigham, By Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, by Peter Jay Economics Editor, by Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, by. A. Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, by Peter Hill, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Dennis Dwyer, by Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, by Patricia Tisdall, by Roger Vielvoye, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, R.V., by Chris Wilkins, I.M., by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, by Oliver Stanley, by Maurice Corina,

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News: School starts class for violent pupils, Mr Wilson carefully defines his stand on controversial issues before party conference, Education notebook Case for compulsory curriculum, Government embarrassed by Rothschild warning of Britain as 'poor nation', Six of one and half-a-dozen of the other on the fourth channel, Few benefits from tax reform so far, Ariel challenges'Change, Shipbuilding famine turns into a feast of orders..., South Vietnamese Army loses base in worst defeat since ceasefire, Toy guns in hauls by hijack arms patrols, The prose and cons of Mr Hunt, VAT with and without tears, 8,000 to go at Chrysler if strike not settled, Women will discuss their role in society, Books burnt in streets during search for Allende supporters, RIBA board wants all architects to signn work, Watergate plotter says he did his duty for America, Bright prospect for UK in energy crisis, Gunboat fires warning shots at British tug, Record grain harvest but wide variety in quality of barley, Clearers cash in on interest rates, Time for action, call by General Per�n after election triumph, North Sea production may top 100 million tons by 1980, Journalist held in Moscow over protest by Jew, Annual Financial and Economic Review II The British Scene Closing circle of a self-inflicted policy dilemma, Science report Physics: Gradual approach to a unified field theory, Local authorities seek their finance in the Euromarket, The Woodard Schools, Mr Carr told of new tactics over bombers, Shop stewards in Finnish prisons begin to emerge, Slow-down in motor industry gives green light to foreign makers, Labour move to stop nationalization split, Export comeback likely by telecommunications firms, Army to start insurance scheme to eliminate worst injustices suffered by soldiers' dependants, Japanese angered by Seoul intransigence over kidnapping case, Mr Crosland suspects government 'hush-up' on Maplin drawbacks, Revival of old-style Peking opera opposed, Fresh search for incomes policy agreement, Rothschild fear based on a French study, Dr Kissinger calls for world food talks, One-day strike threat of postal workers, Trade with EEC a disaster, Mr Jay says, New report of money presented to Mr Agnew, New Companies Bill to ensure fair play for investors, Cup winners must pay �1,448 to ex-coach, Mr Kosygin tries to allay Yugoslav suspicions, Impact of new rules on banks, �1.4m demanded as ransom for kidnapped Briton, London's transport crisis: getting what we pay for, European desire to avoid specific co mmitments shown in draft of US-EEC declaration, Monday Club rebels fail in move to expel Mr Guinness, Writers in clash with BBC over radio fees, Industry confronted with state intervention, Watergate Mr Hunt confesses he forged cable implicating President Kennedy in Diem assassination, The Times Diary Woman seeks new Home, Killer in escape attempt, Royal wedding troops to fly from Germany, Nixon lawyers' move on tapes, Mr Brezhnev reveals Chinese ignored secret offer of non-aggression pact, Mr Heath: Voting Liberal could put 'extreme' Labour in, Heads of state gather for Swedish King's funeral, Indians claim Italy by right of discovery, Sydney season hit by dispute over tenor, Outlook for single homeless is 'bleak', ...and the outlook for aerospace industry is promising, Steelmakers turn in small profit but fail to cash in on world demand, Jail sentences deterring the shoplifters, American acceptance of Concorde forecast, Baby died after girl had said no doctor could call, Colour TV 'fire hazard', Fashion, Poulson case arrest is expected soon, Hittite city of the 'Storm God' uncovered, Clouds over the shipping lines, US to ferry European space laboratory, Witness in human rights court case held in Ulster, Socialists benefit from apathy in France's departmental elections, Price rises for bread, cars and frozen foods, Fourteen illegal immigrants allowed to stay, Outcry over Hongkong 'sweat shops'. Law: Police horse charge 'caused panic ', Suggestion that new cars were put with Ford scrap, Indonesian general sentenced to death, Boy aged 14 sentenced to eight years' detention, Black September murder trial begins this week, Law Report Sept 21 1973 National Industrial Relations Court Compensation for dismissal after union dues dispute Morris v Gestetner Ltd, Bomb jury hears of prayer find in search. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, Majedie Investments Limited, Tap, Barclays Unicorn, The Director's Table, Dunhill, Cedar Holdings Limited Bankers, Merchant Bankers, Macarthur's Scotch, Burberrys, Savills, Bank Of Baroda, Jones Lang Wootton, Strong & Fisher (Holdings) Limited, Mercantile Credit Company Limited, National Westminster Bank, Fiat 130, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Simon Engineering Limited, Chancery Trust Limited, Southampton Bonds, The British Anzani Group Of Companies, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Hoffnung, Help The Aged, King & Shaxson Limited, Midland Bank, United Commercial Bank, Ansafone, Rnib, The Times Special Reports, England, Vulcan Australia Ltd., Slater, Walker Limited, The Trust Bank Of Africa Limited, The Bank Of New York, The Electricity Council, Lloyds Bank, Antony Gibbs & Sons,ltd., Brs Parcels Ltd, Metalrax(holdings)limited, Rmc, Leyland, Bayer, VAT, Times Newspapers Limited, Montagu, Bevington Lowndes, Rhp, Brasil Export, The Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', Treasury Stock,, Guardian Properties (Holdings) Limited., Harrods, Leicester Permanent Building Society, Display Advertise. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: New editor appointed for 'Die Welt', University news, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Two Neil Simon plays for Dublin Festival, Italians going out of reach in European bridge, Kent bridge congress, Radio, 'The King and I' returns, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,494. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Miscellaneous Financial, �4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services. Reviews: New London Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Aafje Heynis Purcell Room, Dandy Dick for London, Stability and movement in C�zanne C�zanne Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, The Praagh invasion. Sport: Hockey Four nations tournament is season's showpiece, Rugby Union Smith loses England under-23 team captaincy but keeps place, Racing Tattersalls sale should top �3m mark, Athletics Selectors hope that outstanding effort will not go unrewarded, Motor racing Revson survives confusion in Canadian Grand Prix, Boxing First title bout in new light middleweight division, For the Record, Tennis Davidson will play in Dewar Cup series, Yachting Tabarly keeps lead at halfway stage, Football Wales know that they must gain a lead England cannot follow. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Programme, The Acceptable Face Of Capitalism, General Per�n Back In Office. Letters to the Editor: Disputes and damage to car industry, Imports of sugar, What's wrong with the milliard?, Too little and too late: the Stock Exchange's misguided use of Ariel, The summer of'73, Local authorities' financial burden, Escalating commodity prices and the question of subsidies, Drugs and sexual offenders, Future of desalination research, Comprehensive schools, Judge and psychiatrists, The NVT factory closure, The army coup in Chile, Labour agencies, Petworth by-pass debate, Cheap computer at any price!. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Sept 17, 1948 Rebuilding cities. Marriages. Obituaries: A. S. Neill Educational iconoclast, Lady Hoare, Mr M. Philips Price, Pablo Neruda Communist poet who became Chile's Ambassador to France. Deaths. Business and Finance: New Libyan threat to enforce 51 pc oil demand, Report criticizes huge London office rent rises, Fixed Interest and Money Firmer trend in gilt-edged, Fisons interim profits up, BP Chemicals study product investments, Hongkong reserves hope, Computer news CAP chief forecasts industry changes, Fisons: drugs are still only part of the story, Hauliers 'will need extra 35,000 drivers in two years', Equities Oriel Foods strong, Dr Witteveen affirms urgency of monetary reform but IMF report is non-committal, American car dealers' statistics underline plight of UK imports, Mining Elsburg-Western Areas merger proposed, Forward Levels, Issues & Loans Unit of Account loan by Amoco, Company News Strong & Fisher turn in record �736,000, CBI approves participation but rejects draft report on method of implementation, Price Commission rejects BR shipping claim, Britain fights for EEC sugar beet quota, UK registrations top year's peak, Unidata still wooing ICL for link with Europe, German pay warning, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bids and Deals Tilling set to take Man-Abell for �4m, Monetary reform: how the experts have failed the world, Lockheed may postpone payments on bank loans, World Bank chief wants direct attack on poverty, Pickets halt plant switch at Triumph factory, Tobacco-free cigarette sales next month, Sex equality and the pension paradox, Money Market Rates, UK consumption of oi products rose only marginally in first half, Shipyard project, Business Diary: The new, improved Jessel?, Town & Commercial recovery, Commodities Cocoa soars in active trading, BP Forties pipeline is delayed by weather, Speculation on franc eases, Caterpillar Tractors plan forklift expansion in UK, Dagenham production halts: lay-offs double, Surcharge by W Africa Lines on Bristol cargo, Europe and Overseas French move to block Barrow takeover. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, London & Regional Market Prices Shipping Industrial strong, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman named by Ready Mixed Concrete. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Births.

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