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The Times - 23/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From John Chartres, By Christopher Warman, By Penny Symon, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Paul Martin, Mario Modiano, From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, Mary McCurrie, Penny Radford, By Jim Snows Northern Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Philip French, Guy Brett, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Michael Wale, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, PHS, DAVID HARDMAN, , MARK BARRINGTON-WARD, MARTIN DAVIES., PETER HILEY., DAVID CHIPP, , R. E. BLAKE, , R. BUSTIN., DAVID CREWE., A. H. CHURCH., GERALD FREEMAN., W. G. GARNER., GARETH HARRY, , D. HENNING., R. F. HUGHES., J. C. LUKER, , TOM MIDDLETON., ANTHONY PRICE., ALAN SANDALL., G. R. STRATTON., DESMOND TAYLOR., LESLIE TUNKS., ANTHONY WHITE, P. L. WHITEHURST., ERIC JAMES., OWEN MORSHEAD, , GRAHAM ZELLICK, JAMES PETCH., D. G. GALVIN., PATRICK H. PRESTON., ROGER FALK, , J. F. MILNE, , COLLIN COWE, , RICHARD SHEPPARD, THEO CROSBY., TREVOR DANNATT., GORDON BOWYER, , MISHA BLACK., MICHAEL BRAWNE, ERIC LYONS., LEONARD MANASSEH., HAREWOOD, GEORGE L. ELLIS., K. B. TYLDESLEY., LAURENS VAN DER POST., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Mr D. H. E. Khan, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Whitmore, By Roy Farndon, From Roger Berthoud, , From Anthony Thomas, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Ian Murrray Labour Staff, C. D. FOSTER, , ROBERT VIGARS., D. L. LEVI, , ALAN P. HUGHES, F. RICKS, , FREDERIC DOERFLINGER., Frank Vogl, Roy Farndon, Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely, by Peter Hill, by Richard Coulson, , by Robert Hawkins, by Erling D. Naess, by A. C. Azouz, by John Gaselee, by G. H. Dodsworth, J.G, by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent,

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News: Uncertainty in freight market, Snow reports, Western music triumphs in Shanghai, Mr Gray's hopes of FBI post fade, Leasing a valuable alternative to buying, Plane attacked by Libyan jets was on spy mission, 200,000 civil servants to strike next Friday, Tanks used in Argentina to quell police revolt, Jury clear all Hell's Angels of garage rape, Two Britons ordered to leave Uganda, Brighton rejects £15m plan for two roads, Mr Wagner makes his declaration of indenendence, Food prices Fresh meat and poultry should remain steady, Body of holiday boy exhumed, Mine rescue hopes set back six hours, Owners need new thinking in high-risk industry, Fumes danger to operating theatre staffs, Society for Oxford dons without fellowship plan, Top men shunning new council posts, Actor with knack of making people laugh, EEC call on capital for jobless areas, Provisionals reject plan, General Suharto reelected for five more Years, David Holbrook on adolescence and the media The destructive animus in a hate culture, Paris students in violent clashes with police, Jews suspicious of Soviet tax gesture, Counterpoint, One company for nuclear work, Report calls for minister to deal with population affairs and family planning in health service, MPs seek debate on Channel Tunnel project, Praise for grounded ship's crew after ordeal in lifeboats, British example in training for medical practice, May 1 stoppages to be opening shot in nationwide campaign, Intense competition in marine insurance, Reggio rioting for 5 hours, Wife denies she is a drug pedlar, The Times Diary Stewing her way to victory, SDLP will contest election for new Ulster assembly, Advertising signs refused, Coroner appeals to hospital strikers at inquest on patient, Rail men to seek new offer within Phase Two limit, Larger vessels set new problems for underwriters, Top-level talks on cod war onen in Iceland, Mr Jay demands facts on 'fate' of foodstuffs, Sarah Miles manager poisoned by overdose, Vietnam joint military commission to be disbanded next week, The Duke 'depressed' by tests in the Pacific, Lack of life's necessities 'can destroy soul', Scale of government help is far greater now much will depend on EEC policy, Czech president reelected, Mr Nixon seeks tariff powers to curb American trade deficit, Vital British ingredient in the stewpot of Cyprus, Bank syndicates can overcome currency difficulties, Doctor and two knights joust for power in the GLC, NUT 'disquiet' over lack of consultation, Pilots call for concerted action on hijacking, Zulus on blacked freighter to get union rate, Price reductions for 602 products, Dr Ramsey in talk with Philippine leader, EEC may buy nuclear fuel from Russians, Farmers reject the European Commission's plan for agricultural price rises, Son of murdered Briton reaffirms his innocence, Workless down by 29,000 to 631,000, Science report Vulcanology: Etna under scrutiny, Getting things done, Phase Two pay and prices code out on Monday, Ways out of dilemma over short-term loans, Facilities criticized at cams for Uganda Asians, Recipe for success on the stir of the moment, Layer-cake operation: case study of a company with massive business capacity, Dr Heinemann pays tribute to Nazi victims, Secrecy over 'Black September doctor', Stormont's mace will be moved to museum, Turkish MPs reject plan to solve crisis, Registrations for VAT, Timothy Davey says his mother played no part in his attempt to escape last year, Professor to be Israel's new President, English FA want £2,000 and apology from Brazil, GLC Conservatives hope to put north Kent towns on Tube, The true value of a charter, Archaeological report History in Bronze Age pictures. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Company of Tobacco Pipe Makers, Radio post for 'The Times' deputy editor. News in Brief. Index. Law: Gap in ancillary jurisdiction Torok v Torok, Union official and picket in court after clash, Mass arrests continue in Cambodia, House of Lords Conspiracy abroad triable in England Director of Public Prosecutions v Doot, Judge's discretion Ex parte Marlowe Regina v Marlowe, Prison only for dishonesty Regina v Haesler, Dismissed man no worse off with sick pay, Court of Appeal 'Permanent exhibition to the public' Regina v Durkin, Killer 'made two tunnels in attempt to escape', Man is dangerous agitator, judge says, Sentence on Jew upheld, Accusations by both sides in Paris talks. Display Advertising: National Bank Of Greece, Cadbury Schweppes Limited, Hambro Life Assurance Limited, Etba, Nordic Bank Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, Singapore Airlines, Triumph, Dufay Bitumastic Limited, United International Bank Limited, Globtik Tankers Limited, Interim Statement, The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society, The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, Evolution, The Observer, Midland Bank, Bank Of Boston, Marine Engineering, The Department Of Trade And Industry, C.T.Bowring & Co. Limited, Heal's, Rib, Piccadilly, Imperial Tobacco Group Limited, D E W, Ferranti, Brandts Shipping Finance, Pan Am, French Railways, James & Tatton, Ibm, Ghana Airways, Boac, Rolls-Royce Motors Limited, Malta, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, Ncb, Huddersfield Building Society, Bea, The Post Office, Weatherall Green & Smith, First National City Bank, David Hansford & Co.. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Consumer body to advise, New farthing wanted, Less gobbledegook wanted in Bills, Foodstuffs and supplies, Government do not go for sweated labour House of Commons, End of Uganda aid would damage British firms, Sale of sweets In cinemas, Premium bonds, Disabled children fund to be extended, Insurance newcomers must prove bona fides House of Lords, Navy and fishing industry studying measures to prevent warp cutting, Ministers must decide time for fixing parity, Houseboat tax under review, No responsibility for mortgage rates, Royal assent, Banking system in UK envy of the world, Next week, Urgent survey of abandoned mine workings suggested, Prison staff subject to Phase Two policy, Bupa letter 'attempt to affect vote'. Classified Advertising: Women's Appointments also on pages 31 and 33, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant also on page 31. Sport: Football Derby must hope to draw Real or Juventus for semi-final, Golf, Badminton All British final possible in women's singles, Sport Racing, Sports in Brief, Boxing Solomons 'very confident' about Ali bout, Rugby Union Dartmouth given a lesson by Rosslyn Park, Cricket Timeless final Test out of question, Team for Lord's. Property: Residential property Ingenious conversion of manor, London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Farms & Smallholdings. Reviews: Some Mothers Do 'Ave' Em Bbc 1, Hogarth's visual ballads, The solid orange Pontiac, The New Seekers Albert Hall, The House of Bernarda Alba Greenwich, LSO/Previn Festival Hall/Radio 3, New York gala for Sol Hurok, Martino Tirimo Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Cult of non-sense grew from suffering of war, Radio, Andrew Cruickshank as Noah, Competitive bidding for Old Master drawings brings high prices, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,337. Editorials/Leaders: The Fund Should Be In Brussels., Nuclear Power Policy, A Substitute For The French Tests?, A Policy For Population. Letters to the Editor: "The Sleeping Beauty", Overshadowing the National Theatre, Press reporting of burglaries, Correct interpretation of the rise in City rates, After the last note, Choice of schools, Treasures of the Church, Health service pay, An equitable concession, Water resources, Official glosses upon the law, Flowers for the Queen, Roman Catholic dissent, Grants for farmers, Student grants, Just caution in the steel White Paper, Soviet time, Unwarranted housing clauses, Warner tenors, DoE criterion on waterway development. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 22, 1948. Obituaries: Mr R. W. Ewan, Colonel J. H. Porter, Mr Hugh Beaumont Theatrical manager, Mr F. L. Attenborough. Business and Finance: Hongkong shares' recovery, GEC as single most powerful element in new nuclear company, Mining, May 1 tenders to decide future of Rolls-Royce Motors, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts continue to retreat, Bids and Deals Three trusts in £5.5m reiig, New avenues of transport technology, London dockers face threat of 'no pay', World's aviation for Farnborough, Business in Europe Suspicion of German takeover dealings, Forward Levels, Devlin rebuff unlamented, Economic growth rate nearly 1 pc under Barber target in first year, Commodities Nearby cocoa up sharply again, BSA motor cycle sales soar by 80 per cent, Berry Wiggins in North Sea rig consortium, Briefly from the Boardroom, Company News Dividend and near-peak profits at IC, What Rolls-Royce Motors has to offer, Unemployment And Vacancies, Equities Weaker trend in shares, OPEC negotiators to seek higher crude oil prices, Money Market Rates, Imps ahead in first four months, Society puts rate up to 10½ pc, Business Diary: Ascending Imperial throne, Council rejects case for merging non-scheme ports, Broadly-based growth from Thomas Tilling, 'Candid' talks in Brussels on US trade aims, China close to licensing pact for Spey engine, Audi VW import firms merged by Tilling, NCB's power plant hopes seem doomed, Montagu sees free gold price topping $100, Crown Agents in big Singapore property deal, Esso pulling out of M-way sites, German growth by Slater, Chrysler peace, but more Leyland lay-offs, Conciliatory response by EEC to American proposals on parities, Site wrangle delays monetary fund, Banks' analysis confirms sharp rise in loans to industry with brake on personal borrowing, "Pru" pays more. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Pound up but below best, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Dull day for equities. Business Appointments: Top power job, Business appointments Mr J D Pile made group chief executive of 'Imps'. Births. Shipping News: Finance for shipping National aims a big obstacle to progress on subsidies.

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