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The Times - 21/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Wigg, By Hugh Noyes and George Clark, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Michael Horsnell, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Tom Hey, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By a Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Ian McDonald, From Jerome Caminada, From Anthony Thomas, From Stewart Harris, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Richard Maylan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Personal view by Richard Crossman, Julian Critchley, Norman Davies, PHS, Michael Hornsby, JOHN H. ANDREWS, J. A. BLEACH, , R. E. BYE, , PETER BESEMER, , J. B. C. GRUNDY, , HERBERT THOMPSON, , DAVID OWEN, , TAM DALYELL, , PATRICK GOLDRING, , FIONA ILIC, , KEITH MITCHELL, , DOROTHY BROWN, , TYRRELL BURGESS, , TANLAW, , DAVID CROUCH, , ANGUS STEWART, , ANTHONY WEST, , ROSAMUND ESSEX, ISABEL S. JACOBS, , Mr Malcolm Muggeridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Denis Wright writes:, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Appleby writes:, J.H., By Anthony Rowley, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Barnfather, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, SHAWCROSS, , J. J. PROUDFOOT, , F. H. SMITH, , From Frank Vogl, HUGH LEGGATT, , H. OBRART, , J. H. A. MURRELL, , S. A. THOMPSON, , D. S. J. SOUSTER, , G. W. TOMS, , JOHN HUGHES., Margaret Stone, Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, by David Bonavia Peking Correspondent, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Guy Hawtin, by Anthony Rowley, by Sir John Keswick, by Melvyn Westlake, by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, G.H., by Peter Walker, by Professor Joan Robinson, by David Bonavia, by Maurice Corina, D. B., by Anthony Wodgwood Benn, by Tam Dalyell, by Roger Vielvoye, by Peter Lennox-Kerr, by Clifford Webb, by P. A. Timberlake Monitor Consultants, by Andrew Wilson, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, P.A.T., by P. A. Timberlake, by E. Jamieson, by Professor William Watson, by Peter Hill, D.B., by Jon Sigurdson, by Dick Wilson, by Margaret Allen,

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News: Snow reports, Commerce follows restoration of diplomatic relations throughout the world, ITT men plotted the downfall of Dr Allende, Lack of housing and jobs as cause of unrest, Spring sun shines on druid rites, Home shipping appears to be meeting immediate requirements, Danish strike is worst since 1936, 500 evacuated from hotel in bomb hoax, Geriatric services 'relegated to bottom of the queue', 'Diabolical liberties' in the boxing ring, Bakery goods to be dearer, Three-way misery of an Asian impasse, Hope of many buyers coming to London, Vice squad told to return Michelangelo posters, African chiefs wage quiet campaign, Reluctance to buy on credit may soon dissolve, Experts discuss everything from fast trains to packaged power stations Aerospace, Abortion likely to be legal in W Germany, EEC delays Iceland pact until cod war is over, Cultural Revolution: effects linger on, Opportunity for the West's man-made fibre technicians, Hospital unions deny rift, A dove may be making cuckoos of people, Farm policy fails to spread incomes, British ship runs Swedish unions' blockade, £4.5m nuclear research laboratory to be closed, Science report Archaeology: Obsidian in New Zealand, The Times Diary But who judges the judges?, £50,000 a year now available to give advice and encouragement to the businessmen, Timothy Davey's mother must stay in Turkey, Mr Craig threatens to make the scheme unworkable, Mr St John-Stevas hits below tightening belts, The sunny face of Flower Mountain commune, Finding tools for job as pace quickens, Threshold to mineral riches, Go-it-alone strategy proves its worth, Kuwait accuses Iraq of border attack, White Paper calls for Ulster power-sharing, Waste is first anti-pollution target, Priority for more and bigger ships, Northern Ireland White Paper Ulster elections planned for new 80-member Assembly but Secretary of State to remain, Coal is still unchallenged as main source of energy, Air openings for the West, The secret of expansion without inflation, Policy of walking on two legs boosts steel, Works of art still flowing to the sale rooms, Mr Whitelaw invites reasonable men to make constitution work, Pakistan named as partner in Maltese airline, French air traffic returning to normal but trouble with controllers may recur, Vivid impressions on a first visit, FBI nominee silent on bugging, Grain harvest hard hit-but nobody goes hungry, Difficulties raised by EEC rules, Australian marksmen guard Mr Bijedic, Voting system is in line with Republic's, Law and order to be kept under Westminster's control, £1.5m compensation for Japanese mercury pollution victims after 17-year legal battle, Main candidates retire in Turkish presidency ballot, Son of murdered Briton 'absolutely free' to go after six-hour interrogation, Violence as Athens police raid faculty, Long-term changes stem from impact of technology on countryside, Museums to get incentiye awards, Preservationist supports block in place of homes, Man with record loses job in remand home, Zambia loaned £1m to help reroute trade, 2,000 civil servants start strike today, How to get there, Traders look to steady rise after boom year-especially in higher technology, Advantages from unofficial status, All roads open for an influx of foreign vehicles, Chemical workers forced to adopt principle of self-reliance by rift with Russia, Learning lessons from donkeys and petrol, New York police chief to resign, BBC series next month, Duke of Wellington's 18-ton juggernaut restored to former glory, Chinese Trade Article Written In Chinese, Catholic boy dies in Belfast gun attack, Bill will seek sweeping changes in powers against terrorists, A shop window for 346 companies from Britain, Delicate balance of food crop share-out, Court hears of Soviet visa deal for secrets, Voluntary labour tackling the rural slums, Majority for accepting gas board offer expected in ballot, Keen competition in a buyers market, Train drivers continue to keep the peace, Cause for pride in electronics industry, New factories respond to consumer need, Hongkong, provider of the hard currency, Czech political prisoners ill-used, Taverne aides to contest local elections, China Trade, Capitalist tramps and Soviet cavemen, Blood for baby is flown in from US, Eire welcomes proposals, Pill plan to control the grey squirrel. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Pia, Toronto Dominion, Woodword & Dickerson, Edinburgh Industrial Holdings Limited, The Swire Group, Volvo, The National Bank Of Commerce Of Seattle, Air France, G E C, The Bank Of England, Enfield Automotive Limited, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Medallion, Kidney Machines, Jardines, Interim Statement, The New York Times, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Midland Bank, Standard Life Assurance Company, The Wall Street Journal, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Coutts & Co, Hil, Court Travel Ltd., Mirston Ltd., Blue Nun, Riba Distributing Company, London And Manchester Assurance Company Limited, Cope Allman International Limited, Ethiopian Airlines, Cable Belt Ltd., Chesterton & Sons, The Geographical Magazine, Mechim, Sunderland And South Shields Water Company, Anderson Mavor Limited, Kleinwort Benson, The Hongkong Bank Group, EQUITY & Law, Cumbernauld, Abbey Chemicals Limited, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Dodwell, Wogen Resources Limited, Fein & Co. Ltd., Crocker Bank, Gkn, British Aircraft Corporation, Canlife Units, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Punch, Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Journalist's trial concluded in Rhodesia, Warning of intention to bind over: no appeal Regina v Woking Justices Ex parte Gossage, Ford picket awarded £3,071, Accused remanded again on explosion plot charge, Five years for Americans in share conspiracy, Court of Appeal Evasion of debts by dud cheques Regina v Fazackerley, London telegrams cited in S Africa terrorism trial, Boy sentenced to 20 years could be freed at any time by Home Secretary. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Holmes Piano Trio Queen Elizabeth Hall, Aspects of the moon Mayfair Ensemble Purcell Room, Tales from Whitechapel Arts, Royal Ballet New Group at Sadler's Wells, Coward and Shaw at The Mermaid, Television When Johnny Comes Marching Home Bbc 1, Grief Thames, Expanding ego of a soccer star Only a Game Shaw, RPO/Kempe Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Christa Ludwig not to sing Amneris, Royal College of Physicians, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,335, British bridge team, Small Goya drawing for record £37,800. Sport: Rugby Union Best England pack of age group, Football Referee's change of mind proves crucial, Golf One blemish in mother and daughter's round of 74, Rowing Oarsmen await screening, Cricket Now Intikhab must match batting, Sports in Brief, Racing Ragapan likely to provide threat in Prendergast's next raid, Real Tennis Cambridge pair beaten. Politics and Parliament: Protection of British community in Uganda House of Lords, Local finance Bill soon to make rate support grant fairer, Another fountain uncovered, Statement on law of picketing in two weeks, Ringway essential for inner London traffic restraint, Civil Service keeps check on manifestos, Hospital strike, There has to be compromise and good will if plans for Ulster are to work-Mr Whitelaw House of Commons, Land Compensation Bill, Vetting system wanted for replica guns. Editorials/Leaders: Office Costs In London, The Iraq-Kuwait Border Incident, Twenty Years For Attempted Murder, Mr Whitelaw's White Paper. Letters to the Editor: Doubts over Maplin airport plan, Valuable gift of hindsight concerning the BSA facts, Hospital workers' strike, Room for cars for all?, Choice of school, Nuclear weapon testing by France, War Loan, Work space for artists, Dissent in Roman Catholic Church, The Iceland fisheries, Where the blame lies over higher mortgage rates, Curbing inflation, Rights of the worker, Oil risks at sea, The appeal for more concise publications deserves support, Convoluted logic on productivity, Oarswomen's dress, Further confusing VAT on art. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 19, 1948 Price of peace. Official Appointments and Notices: Linnean Society awards, University news, Latest appointments, Church news New Bishop of Malmesbury. Obituaries: Mr A.T. Cholerton Perceptive correspondent, Lord Howick, Sir Stanley Rawson, Mr J.B. Cartland Teacher and traveller, Col R. T. Lawrence Founding of army museum. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Tubes firm ahead of results, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Foreign Exchange Intervention in currencies, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: 10,000 laid off after Chrysler men walk out in inter-union dispute, Jobber is expelled by Stock Exchange, Mining Gough Whitlam spells it out, Emergency talks for London port employers, BICC's second half warning proves correct, Bids and Deals, Amex sets up London offshoot, Insurance case for the CIR, Some steel import duties will be lifted to ease BSC shortages, Iran takes over 'full control' of operations in oilfields, Fixed Interest and Money, Hongkong index falls 105.61 points, New Issues, Further colour competition in store, Europe attacks in America's back yard, Company News British Oxygen off to a good start with 29pc rise, R-R prospectus out tomorrow, Bonn to hold inquiry into Thyssen takeover, Two more big oil platforms for the Brent field, Briefly from the Boardroom, Goodyear reequips for new type radials, Commodities Rubber at best since 1969, Insurance Companies Bill DTI to be above bound of natural justice?, Federal Bank forced to support mark again, CAB stops 'low' Atlantic fares, Business Diary: Rating the Square Mile, Burmah Tankers to ship Shell oil, London cocoa meeting planned, British Printing profits up to £4m, BSA adopt cash on delivery for suppliers to avoid run by creditors, Chemical workers to defy Phase Two with claim for £4 rise in basic pay rates, UK delivery delays hit BP's North Sea drilling, Ruling on VAT, Equities Option business more active, Advertising and Marketing Freeze fails to inhibit expenditure, Industrial 'think tank' revises membership. Business Appointments: Mr D. Maitland is new unit trust managers' chief, Business appointments Roneo Vickers get new chairman. Births. Picture Gallery.

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