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The Times - 30/08/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Arthur Osman, From Christopher Sweeney, From David Bonavia, By Margaret Stone Business News Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Christopher Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Martin Huckerby, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Roger Choate, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Victoria Brittain, by Hilary Gelson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Brian Lewis, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Norman Fox, From Terry McLean, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Jim Railton, From a Special Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Dennis Potter, David Williams, Philip Ziegler, Irving Wardle, Tim Devlin, Paul Overy, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Marcel Berlins, Bernard Levin, PHS, Richard wigg, Hugh Clayton, JAMES GRIFFITHS, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, CRICHTON COTTS, , ROBERT THOMPSON, , PHILIP GOODHART, , W. H. C. FREND, , NORMAN GEAR., DAVID R. BATES., KENNETH MARSHALL., A. NICHOLSON, , ERNEST A. PAYNE, , PAULINE M. WEBB., PAUL OESTREICHER., ELIZABETH S. MACFIE., JENNIFER GOSSE., By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From John Chartres, From Ronald Faux, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Professor H. G. Hanbury, A correspondent, Mr T. Carlile, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Business News Staff, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Barnfather, By Hugh Clayton, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, From Peter Hill, K. W. BEVAN, , R. F. WARNER., LLOYD OF KILGERRAN, , LAWRENCE PERRY, , L. W. MELVILLE., S. J. LAMBERT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Adrian Hope, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark,

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News: Katie Stewart, Film union calls for total nationalization and £125m, Indo-Pakistan agreement on repatriation could provide a framework for peace, Egypt and Libya have agreed to merge, British frigate and gunboat collide off Iceland, Two Algerians are shot dead in France, Dagenham workers want an apology, Fact finding Waldheim mission to Cyprus, Call to unions to speak out on Phase Three, Film institute suspends a controller, Text of the accord concluded in Delhi talks, Cambodia determined to reach peace by repelling invaders, Two trapped in midget submarine, Agnew associate offers to give facts on corruption, African call for equal land division, Conservationists' last plea for Hampstead view, New figure of power emerges in Peking, Lady Fleming is turned back by Greek police, Doctor aimed to show waste in forms, Teachers criticize minister, Seven cholera suspects die in Naples, Survey shows 4m have smoked 'Pot', Council plans permanent flexible hours, Ministry denies troops get 'Ulster' training in France, Watergate The full text of Judge Sirica's ruling on the secret Nixon tape recordings, Relatives of US servicemen die in air crash, Coins recovered from wreck 'worth £30,000', Appointments Vacant, Extremists bring chaos to Ford's in Cologne, Berlin posting for 'Bloody Sunday' parachute troops, Overseas Dr Sakharov referred to at subversion trial, Churchmen facing up to East-West differences, Disappointed Prime Minister warns Ulster leaders against more delays, Vietnam farmers exploiting empty land, Preaching to the unconverted, Swansea will renew all driving licences, Fifth bomb test by France, Breach in the walls of the Englishman's castle, Steak chasseur replaces stewed beef, Building societies to have urgent talks with Government, Mr Nixon is ordered to surrender tapes, Highlands board warning on zoning land for industry in the Moray Firth, The Times Diary Fashion as bespoke worldwide, Not so much control but lots of headlines, Argentines are blamed for Paraguay kidnap, Two bombs rock the centre of Solihull after five minutes warning, North Korea threatens to end talks with South, Child art to raise cash for homeless, Armed Forces' catering officers will have to buy supplies internally to prevent frauds, Ban on Christ film criticized, Motoring A boost for automatic transmission, Trade exhibitors favour the smaller dahlias, Beleaguered Dr Allende playing for time with cabinet of compromise, Union renews pressure on drivers' pay claim, Arabs not pressing for Israel air sanctions, Tragic tale of Mexico earthquake, Science report Anaesthesia: Acupuncture hypothesis, Environment Expressway plan may be irreversible by the time new council takes over, Wife found dead, husband and son wounded. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Weather Green & Smith, Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M., Carrington, Nma Wright Stephenson Holdings Limited, Ansafone, Taylor Woodrow, Foyles Art Gallery, Ford, Heinemann, Leycare, Epic, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, The Financial Counselling Services, Williams & Glyn's Bank, H.A.G, Lovell, Flight International, Regional Proiperties. Sport: Tennis Gorman loses six games and 71b, Hockey England play well but miss semi-finals, Golf Easy for Bonallack but not for Stuart, Horse trial Young riders get chance at Burghley, Rugby Union England train under lights, Racing Piggott could score three winners today from different stables, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Yachting British hopes of overall success are dashed, Cycling Poland win revenge race after Britain withdraw, Rowing Double scullers could earn medal for Britain in Moscow, Football Manchester United win through a goal by James. Law: Young Swedish woman praises conduct of men who held her captive in city bank vault, Resign now ultimatum to Mr Guinness, More foreign shoplifters sent to prison, Loss of his bees killed beeman, Riot trial man on drugs charge. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The graven bricks of Babylon The Victorian City Images and Realities Edited by H. J. Dyos and Michael Wolff, Bright Scene Fading Theatre Upstairs, Fiction The Old Believer By Gilbert Phelps (Barrie & Jenkins, £2.25. Wildwood House paperback, 95p) HMS Surprise By Patrick O'Brian (Collins, £2.50). Antoine Bloyé By Paul Nizan (Monthly Review Press, £3.10). Rosalind Passes By Frank Swinnerton (Hutchinson. £2.40), Bernstein the good Mahlerite LSO/Bernstein LSO/Previn Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Tristan und Isolde Sadler's Wells Theatre, An Inspector Calls Mermaid, Quickguide, Giving the game away Play Up and Play the Game By Patrick Howarth, Npo '73/'74, No objection to objects, Peter Hall 'Tempest' at National Theatre, Gala years for protest and political satire Kings, Lords and Wicked Libellers By John Wardroper. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Educational, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Millie has a baffling problem, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Random variations on the twilight of the gods, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Aug 28, 1948. Editorials/Leaders: Settlement For India And Pakistan, The Cost Of Mortgages, Slowing Down The High Speed Train. Letters to the Editor: Fragmentation of the West Indies, Whitley Council reform, Measures against terrorism in Britain, Cambodian refugees, Left hand walking, In vino veritas, How Phase Two is crippling small traders, Post Office not to blame for pension fund deficit, Tory leadership in 1963, The World Council of Churches, Caravans on East Coast, Pension earnings rule, The draft convention on European patents. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Bishops named for Exeter and Hereford, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Kenneth J. Warren, Hon Mr Justice A. B. Harcourt, Mrs Philip Frere, General Sir William Stirling Former Commander of BAOR, Mr A. C. Main. Business and Finance: Chrysler workers reject strike call over use of non-union labour, Eurosyndicat, Bank gold sales possible soon, Russians say, Patent news Slatted wooden floor rolls up like carpet, British drink less tea, more wine, Canadian group plans zinc plant in NE England, Scrap steel export rules again tightened, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts again lack support, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Dollar easier before holiday, Mining Palabora looks at pelleting, VAT test case by farmers will decide appeal rights, Holland will intensify Hoffmann inquiry, Good start to year at Johnson Matthey, Europe and Overseas Swedish Match growth, Enlightened nationalist in international trade, Company News Pearl general premiums up 25 pc at halfway, Bids and Deals Assoc Hotels look to £2.17m pre-tax, Briefly from the Boardroom, Business appointments, US looking in vain to Europe for newsprint, UK television sets 'ahead of Japan', Business Diary: Bank fielding a hot potato, Maxwell moves may save printers, Issues & Loans Demand for Tower Assets rights, Germany's car chiefs anxious despite boom, Head chosen for jobs agency, Money Market Rates, Dutch insurance group to start UK subsidiary, Commodities Grain prices set to rise, Hawker and the state in a 'full risk-sharing investment', Operational HQ for Rolls (1971), S E Council bars broker and censures his firm, 71 pc jump in bills for fire damage, Germany's long-term energy plan includes 100 power stations, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Future pattern of German energy supply, Shipbuilders in Norway boost profit margins, France's retail price index up 0.8 pc in month, Houses total points to slowdown in building, Housing cost yardsticks worry quantity surveyors. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, London & Regional Market Prices Small gains in leaders, Wall Street, Equities Technical rally aids shares. Property: London Flats, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,472. Births.

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