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The Times - 01/09/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Ronald Faux, By Our Business News Staff, From Arthur Osman, From Christopher Sweeney, From Patrick Brogan, By Margaret Stone Business News Staff, From David Bonavia, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Philip Shabecoff, From Victoria Brittain, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Mackie, From Michael Knipe, From Stewart Harris, by Piers Paul Read, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, R. H., Harry Golombek, David Wade, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Clive Barnes, Barry Norman, Stanley Sadie, Colin Webb, Edward Mayer, Cornelius O'Leary, Peter Scott, Michael Frenchman, Peter West, George Hutchinson, L. B. ROTHWELL., A. J. LUCKING, , JOHN H. MacCALLUM SCOTT., JOHN PICK., NIEL MARTIN-KAYE., CYRIL CARR, , ELIZABETH HINGSTON., DOUC RASY, , R. H. RANSFORD, , KEN COATES., CHRIS FARLEY., D. GREEN, , A. C. WOODMANSEY, MARGARET OWEN., JAMES ALLEN, , EDWARD POWELL, HUGH MUNRO, , NELL CHAMBERLAIN., By John D. Rayner, From Frank Roberts, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Jim Railton, From Terry McLean, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Brian Lewis, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, By Andrew Wilson, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, by Christopher Wilkins, From Anthony Thomas, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Clifford Webb, By Paul Routledge, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, Halldora Blair, Andrew Wilson, Vera Di Palma, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Mr Agnew may be forced to resign, Crash inquiry to check how signals allowed two trains on one line, Race against time to save two trapped in midget submarine, Union 'blacks' TV film of Baden-Powell's life, Mystery painting is shown in Guernsey, Army shoot wanted man as IRA fail in ambush, S African ban on Gandhi's granddaughter, No intervention by Government in building society crisis, Investigator questions dates on Nixon land sale documents, U S plans to build world's largest desalination plant, Gangster talk and shouts at S Vietnam meeting, Godber optimism on beef trade with Australia, Science report Toxicity: Health hazard from gas lanterns, Man with ticking clock in train said it was a bomb, TUC to expel rebel unions publicly, Laboratory waves aid study of oil rig stress, Bengal war victims face delays, The way to put Assembly wreckers out in the cold, Jobs for September, 115 Rhodesian students jailed after riot, Travel Pleasures and palaces of the Loire, Canada's defence chief helped in rescue plan, Two Belfast boys escape unhurt as detonator explodes in bomb used as a football, Canadian union leaders ready to risk jail in defiance of rail Bill, Unions stage huge rally in support of General Peron, Not so rosy with cider at Minehead as hooligans cause a residents' petition, Wandsworth: a disturbing slice of life in Britain's cities, Mr Heath pays flying visit to Polaris base, Knowledge behind the making of a rabbi, Archaeological report Development threat to a Saxon town, Newsprint price rise is second in four months, The ten-year test that faces Lord Hailsham, Waldheim slip of tongue delights Israelis, Good Food Guide Gimmicks and gastronomy Down Under, Food Berry interesting, Naples cholera kills nine, Scientist accused of spying on secret British invention, Police in Midlands seek man and two cars after bomb incidents, Gardening Offer Clean sweep for autumn, Fire brigade campaign on safety in hotels, The upstart, Greater perils on seabed, Brandt appeals rewarded by general return to work, Yakir prosecutor wrong on NTS link, Lin Piao accused of plotting with Russia, Young Liberals claim five juggernauts immobilized, Vorster threat to stop political contacts, Preying on the great birds of prey Endangered species-3, Danes angry at minister's reply to the Pope, Aslef rebels to continue ban on high-speed train, Heavy voting in SW Africa Bantustan poll, Guide to councils on misuse of home grants, Miners cleared of sawing through a haulage chain, Fund opened for British girl attacked in U S, Gardening Growing thicker on the ground, RAF station to close with loss of 400 jobs, Iceland accused of intensifying fishing dispute, Algerians in France on strike after incidents. Law: Moscow trial prosecutor urges 'light' sentence, Extradition order against Briton, Wife of ex-Governor of Alexandria fined for theft, Sentencing issue dominates judges' meeting, War veterans not guilty on plotting charge, Court rejection of Cartland plea to seize book, Mr Colin Levy accused in car case. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Bond Investment, Save And Prosper Group, Jascot, Ici, High & Dry, The Law Land Company Limited, Ansafone, Chestertons, The Times, James & Tatton, Piccadilly, Cannon Assurance, M&g. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Collectors, Get Away This Winter, Public Notices, Services tomorrow: Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, What happened the, Entertainments, Gardening. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Bobby dazzler?, Bridge Missing the cue, Television highlights, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,474, Broadcasting, Sunday-Beethoven sonatas from Ashkenazy (BBC2 8.45) contrast with, Jumbo Crossword solution. Reviews: BBC SO/Maderna Albert Hall/Radio 3, Radio Less than spellbinding, The concept of a National Theatre, Pelléas et Mélisande Sadler's Wells Theatre, Richard Attenborough's double life, Morning Recitals Edinburgh Festival, Richter's Well Tempered piano. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuseday, Aug 31, 1948 Queen Wilhelmina. Sport: Hockey India beat holders to play Dutch in final, Racing Allez France should have easy victory in hard run race, Cricket Five players with West Indies tour in mind, Sportsview Fast and loose across the Rugby Union field, Yachting Goodwin adds third title in Hornet class, Sports in Brief, Athletics Survivors from 100 clubs at Crystal Palace, Golf Hedges's gallant failure against Siderowf, Rowing Poisoned finger threatens British chance for medal, Weekend fixtures, Tennis Nastase and Taylor put out in second round at Forest Hills, Football Matching creativity and acumen, Rugby Union England pass the theory, now for the practical, Horse trials French rider leads on first appearance. Editorials/Leaders: Catching The English Sickness, Blasphemy In English Law, A Setback For Detente. Letters to the Editor: Irish nationality, Passing comment, Americans in Indochina, European air fares, Alternatives open to the Liberals, Incarceration of Russian writers, Identity cards, Pension earnings rule, Homes for retired clergy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Lord Renwick One of commercial television's founding fathers, Sir John English, Mr John Dennys, Maj-Gen C. E. N. Lomax. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, China clay employers to fight Pay Board ban, Round-up Now the inflation fighting bond, Pensions Inflation and preserving rights for early leavers, Briefly from the Boardroom, Taxation Where to go for that professional advice, Mr Feather praises institute's survey, but adds a warning, Nixon decision opens way for exploiting US shale oil deposits, Bids and Deals Talks on Sidac takeover, Power conversion, Zambia to take major role in control of copper industry, Marley's £8m overseas deal falls through, Compulsory purchase and borough valuer's role, Americans may join in Siberian fuel venture, More than 13,000 workers are laid off as fresh strikes hit the motor industry, Issues & Loans Capital offers stay at low level, UN food chief calls talks on cereals crisis, Three coffee nations form a marketing corporation, Insurance Health, wealth and happiness, Portfolio The attraction of high yields in gilts, Chairmen's Reports Lennons' turnover 25 pc ahead, Norse Petroleum buys 5 pc stake in Halibut oilfield, Grouse, Japan's rice crop at 12m tons, Company News Steel Group loss on cranes knocks Acrow earnings, Base rates for finance houses at record 12 pc, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged still cautious, Newsprint round of price rises begins, Commodities Heavy buying steadies copper, Europe and Overseas Akzo fibre plant preservation, Equities Dull close to the account. Business Appointments: Hambros director becomes Thorn deputy chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Sterling recovers early loss, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices Zambian coppers weak, Wall Street. Births.

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