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The Times - 29/08/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Sweeney, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Margaret Stone Business News Staff, From Michael Hornsby, By Clive Borrell, From Frank Crepeau of the Associated Press, From Roger Choate, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl, From Richard Mackie, From Patrick Brogan, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, By Nicholas Ashford, Philippa Toomey, Brian Alderson, P. D. Scott, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Leonard Buckley, John Percival, Michael Wale, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football correspondent, From Terry McLean, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Jim Railton, From Brian Lewis, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Richard Crossman, PHS, Roy Lewis, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, David Wigg, J RAYMOND HIBBERT, , H. F. THOMAS, , J. B. ILES, , G. E. COOPER, , J. C. MAXWELL, , MILTON FRIEDMAN, , ALEC VIDLER, , MICHAEL VANN, JOHN HILLIER, , PETER SALWAY, , R. J. ADLEY, , MORRIS MARKOWE, , DAVID WOLFE, , DAVID T. BASTIN., PETER D. TANTON, , From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Prof A. Taylor, J. G., By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From David Cross, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, From Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, From Peter Hill, , BRIAN CONNELL, , H. W. GIDDINGS, , By Margaret Stone, E. B. TEESDALE, , Y. R. MAYHEW, , JOHN PAXTON, , L. C. CLANCY, M. N. WORTH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Spiegelberg, Patricia Tisdall, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Dossier indicts Turkey over political detainees' torture, Mock illness letter was a hoax, Doctors 'more aware of alcoholism', Where policy is put into practice, India and Pakistan agree on release of prisoners, Infantrymen who pedal sewing machines, Sour note in the Nixon homes report, Malta seeks independent status in seven years, English girl is beaten up on tour of the US, Threat of food crisis in blockaded Phnom Penh, 14 per cent mortgage rate predicted by chairman of building society, Battering husbands: a complex of causes, Growing Point, Father of nurse who drank punch bears no malice, Parliament recalled in Canada to end strike, Hostages rescued after gas attack on vault, General Grivas rejects Athens appeal for peace, Shortage of rice leads to South Vietnam Army policing stocks, Squatter takes over from holidaymaker, X-ray devices used in nationwide bomb checks, 128 nations out to combat air piracy, Appointment of Zambia's first Prime Minister, Young Liberals to discuss policy on heavy lorries, Opel announces new version of Kadett, Councils 'should buy cottages' to save villages, Plea to help the disabled on public transport, Orthodox question aims of churches' council, Union orders drivers of high-speed train to get it into service, Management and union group suggest big amendments to Industrial Relations Act, North Sea rescue effort fails 320 ft down, The Times Diary Opera house: watching the space, Forced Meinhof brain test plan dropped, Appeal for industrial peace broadcast by Herr Brandt, Anger over Lake District highway 'mistake', 'Space helmet' to prevent dust hazard for miners, Captain Phillips takes army course on TV, Earthquake kills 575 in flood ravaged Mexico, Solzhenitsyn speaks of threats against his life, Mr Heath promises action on cases of wives ill treated by husbands, Mr Heath warns Belfast politicians of growing impatience over assembly, Police move closer to bomb gang in London, Soldiers attack North Africans in Toulouse, Dr Waldheim will find Israel unrelenting after his 'helpful' talks with the Arabs, TV feature made happy prison officer miserable, By-law to control disturbance on estate, Science report Climate: A fossil Indian desert, Letter bomb found at embassy in Paris, NZ warned to diversify dairy sales, The Holy City in danger of becoming a slum, The future for black power in paradise, Shopkeepers and farmworkers strike in Chile, A Poulson firm goes into liquidation, The Pope's plea to Brazil on human rights, Voices that have become an American institution, Teachers watch guerrillas beat African head to death, Mrs Thatcher defended on objections time limit, Lord Brookeborough no visionary-bishop, Cakes, cars and cocoa to rise in price, Arson, murder suspected in hotel fire. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Employers!, Rfd Group Limited, Edbro, H. Cox & Sons (Plant Hire) Limited, Interim Statement, Magnum, Ansafone, Letraset, Kfr, Huntleigh Investment Company Limited, Leonard Fairclough Limited, Charles Keeping, EQUITY & Law, Brascan, Interim Statements, Lovell, Giltspur, Negretti & Zambra, Thomas Linnell & Sons Limited, Hine. Law: Barn restaurant murder case hearing begins, Moscow trial confession of 'orders from West', Envoy's daughter jailed for shoplifting, Hotel arson charge, Two charged with offence over passport, Irishman fined for bomb hoax. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A bantam puffed up as a heavyweight The Royal Hunt of the Sun Round House, A businesslike Hungarian opera Blood Wedding King's, Edinburgh, Black and Blue Bbc 2, Serenata of London Albert Hall/Radio 3, Pop Festival Reading, New play for Aldwych, Lay-out The Place, Arrabal to direct at the Open Space, Woyzeck Assembly Hall, Edinburgh. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,471, 'Joseph' for Broadway, Internationals team up to win bridge pairs. Sport: Hockey England rhythm broken by Argentina's crude tactics, Tennis End of an era and start of another, Yachting British have disappointing time in second race, Athletics British team commanding instant respect, Rowing Two U S crews make team the hard way, Sports in Brief, Racing Habat's chance to restore his reputation, Cricket Hampshire cast a spell to equal that of any witch-doctor, Rugby Union Fiji in defeat show up England's weakness, Golf British fortunes improve after two early setbacks, Football Leeds retain skill and improve manners, Three-day event Russians could be Britain's biggest danger. Property: Hydraulic car bays in new offices, London And Suburban, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Wave Or Avalanche?, Army's Need Of Recruits, Mr Solzhenitsyn Threatened. Letters to the Editor: Liberals at Hove, Caravan site tenure, Direct action over lorries, Alarms for authors about VAT, Homes for retired clergymen, Fourteen months ago, Red herrings for tax reformers, Public spending and inflation, Stringency of drug testing, Servicing a geyser, Planning blight, new style, Soviet writers in mental hospitals, Commuter day, Postal censors, Dust to dust, Fire precautions, House insurance, The Woodchester mosaic, Wines above suspicion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug 27, 1948 Biologists apologize. Obituaries: Sir Andrew Rowell, Sir Thomas Neame, Prof John L. D'silva, Mrs Joseph Cooper, Mr Arthur Garrard, Prof E. A. Stewardson Authority on soft X-ray spectroscopy. Business and Finance: Commodities New York tone hits metals, Soames trade mission to cover 8 countries, Minister to curb Bonn spending, Shorts go for growth through diversification, Canada takes action to wind up IOS Ltd, CBI inquiry on worker participation confirms resistance to idea of two-tier boards, S Vietnam signs oil drilling deal, Associates' deals, Italy has record payments deficit, More prime rates move up to 93/4pc, Norwegian shipbuilders may construct tanker sections at site on Firth of Forth, Steel scrap exporters find loophole in controls, Company News BCA falls short after 'upheaval' in used cars, Forward Levels, Business Diary: A curious case of psychology, Briefly from the Boardroom, Cash position improve at Royal Worcester, Europe and Overseas Demag fears over fall in new orders, Vavasseur to merge unit trusts, One voice for EEC airlines urged, Japan cuts monthly payments deficit, London deals in French shares, Mining Johnnies increase in assets, Wankel cars 'no good'-Mr Ford, Money Market Rates, Australian union leader to join bank board, Norway delays Frigg gas, US stresses sanctions in money talks briefing, Advertising and Marketing Production cost of TV commercials 'alarming', Chrysler gives warning that livelihood of 30,000 workers 'is now at risk', Issues & Loans Local authority bonds up to 14¼pc, Workers on council may help run Port of Liverpool, Hoffmann-La Roche's battle in United States ends in an honourable draw, Back pay sought on frozen bank award, Bids and Deals Reshaping of Norfolk Hotels, Plea to rewrite prices code for smaller businesses, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Equities Turnover remains thin. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Pound and dollar immobile, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged still nervous, Spot Position of Sterling, London & Regional Market Prices Australian mines weak, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Bank of Scotland Finance names new chairman. Births.

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