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The Times - 29/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, Tony Aldous, By Our Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Richard Wigg, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Louis Heren, From David Spanier, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From David Bonavia, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Richard Davy, By Peter Reddaway, From Stewart Harris, From Ian McDonald, By Peter Hopkirk, Katie Stewart, Michael Ratcliffe, Tom Hutchinson, Jan Morris, Tim Heald, Nicholas Bethell, A. M. Rendel, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Alan Coren, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Michael Phillips, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Ronald Butt, Robert Fisk, Bernard Levin, PHS, TERENCE MORRIS, , M. L. SANTAMAS, , P.B. LUCAS, , PETER SHORE, , IAN FELLS, , WENDY MAYER, , MICHAEL COMAY, RICHARD POWELL, , RUTH FAINLIGHT JEAN RHYS. JONATHAN GRIFFIN BERENICE RUBENS SUSHA GUPPY ALAN SILLITOE DORIS LESSING ROBERT SPEAIGHT IRIS MURDOCH STEPHEN SPENDER EDNA O'BRIEN NIKOS STANGOS SONIA ORWELL ANGUS WILSON DAVID PLANTE ANNE WOLLHEIM, ELISABETH FURTWANGLER, , PETER B. MACDONALD, DAVID LE VAY, PAUL B. ROSE, , S. S. HARRIS, , JOHN GIDDINGS, , SETON POLLOCK, , J. R. COLVILLE, , RUPERT BLUM, , ROBIN LLEWELLYN GREY, , Food from Canada, From Our Ottawa Correspondent, Enid Bagnold, M. V., Frank Norman, A friend, By Margaret Stone, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Cross, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From Sue Masterman, DAVID CLUTTERBUCK, , O. EVANS PALMER, , D. L. LEVI, , H. H. MAINPRICE, , E. G. WOOD, , Richard Rustin, Ross Davies, Ian Murray, By Clifford Webb, Eynon Smart, By Ian murray, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Industrial Staff, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, P.N., by John Earle, J.E., Peter Waymark,

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News: Venezia Giulia: aim of commercial bridgehead, 100,000 provincial busmen offered £1.71 increases, Jet fighters swoop over Turkish Parliament, Daughter of wartime premier held in Athens, 60 more special investigators to detect social security abuse, Motoring Quality council may deal with new car faults., Better guide to abilities of ex-Servicemen, Snow reports, Advertising picture called 'ill mannered', Radical changes in Labour's Council of Europe delegation, Kent hospital criticized after death, Public will talk to town hall by TV link at four centres, Fewer successful hijackers but more casualties, Science report Intelligence: Heredity and IQ, Friuli: prosperity based on small businesses, The Times Diary When a life's ambition turned sour, Higher education plans sought for 130,000, Germ watch on children, Can Ulster's centre hold the power?, Officials facing NCB inquiry after allegations, Pollution safeguards as citizen's right, Public inquiry sought on bridge collapse, Faster rail links for Scotland and England, Australians' concern over Croatian issue, Swedish plan to remove King's last powers, Design awards vary from carpets to postage stamps, British Concorde damaged in hangar accident, Trieste, Unions decide today on rail reply, Last day in Vietnam for 2,501 US troops, Tory-Labour accord may lead to June poll in Ulster, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, RSPCA group's 'victory' over Princess's hunting, Rural China learns to look for political implications even in a handful of peanuts, Hospital workers to meet TUC for talks on next stage of their battle for wage settlement, Labour puts brake on May Day militancy, Duke's bust withdrawn, Journalists help to save historic town in Poland from redevelopment, TUC team to inspect S African conditions, Tug-of-war for King Croesus's riches, Loans not to replace student grants, TUC about turn on Europe is foreseen by Mr Scanlon, Design Report Focus on framing, Bus hijackers captured by trick in Bangkok, Mr Brando refuses to accept Oscar, President Sadat proclaims himself military governor, Travel firm fined over a '15-day holiday', Senators hear former security chief of Nixon campaign, Schools start L-lessons, Topless radio' to be investigated in US anti-obscenity drive, CIA man tells of plan to prevent Allende election, Wartime resistance in France linked with Cartland murder, Poll predicts GLC victory by Labour and big potential for Liberals, The will to win: Mr Heath's recipe for political success, Libya aircraft dive-bombs Sicilian fishing boat, From a social campaigner to a theatre producer, from a, Environment Ancient Winchelsea faces inconvenience, M Messmer reappointed to take France forward into an era of reform, Chemical smog warning over London traffic, Young French students set problems for government, Man became bogus patient to steal cheque books, Europe-America conference in Amsterdam Dangers of American brand of Gaullism, Vague hopes end meeting. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mortgage rate: wait for Friday the 13th, Licensed for abortion, Far too high already, £9,7m cuts in rate expenditure notified, Peace in the park, Changes in land use, Overspill estates, Designing cars so that parts can be re-used, Proposals will work if leaders share desire to advance Ulster's inyterests-Mr Heath House of Commons, 92 Tories back hanging, Battle against rising EEC food prices: use of veto demanded House of Commons, Even No 10 was built by speculator, Limit to British patience with strife House of Lords, Minister urged to use EEC veto, Chance for moderates to end tragic chapter, Ballot box shrinks gunman to size, Foreign vehicles overweight. Display Advertising: The Throgmorton Trust, Knight Frank & Rutley, Cadbury Schweppes Limited, Oxford University Press, Ransomes, Ppa, Commercio Estero, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Cornhill Insurance Company Limited, Medallion, Chrysler United Kingdom Limited, Mono Containers Limited, Gre, The Save The Children Fund, Fluidrive, Alexander Howden Group Limited, Cantieri Alto Adriatico S.P.A., Midland Bank, Fiat, Steel Samson, Foyles Art Gallery, Provincial Building Society, Telesign Ltd., Spring Books, Barclays Bank Limited, Trieste, History Today, Toyota, Banca Del Friuli, Prince Waterhouse International, Eec, Hodder And Stoughton, Pelham Books, Royal Viking Line, Harpers, Boac, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Cumbernauld, N.V. Koninklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij, Vm Engines Ltd.,, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Trieste, Canlife Units, Bea, The Phoenix Timber Company Limited. Law: Counsel claims Michael X trial was void, Russian witness needed on motor cycles, Two Britons released by Spanish police, Teacher loses libel action, Law revision plans are criticized by new group, More investigators soon in drive to counter fraudulent claims for social security benefit, Ukraine TV journalist sentenced to 12 years, £12,133 award to woman fencer, Jack Wild tells why he fell out with manager, Court of Appeal Liability for tank that did not 'weep' Sheldon v West Bromwich Corporation, National Industrial Relations Court Ignorance of right to compensation no bar to claim Westward Circuits Ltd v Read, Germany to change grounds for divorce, Belfast couple still questioned, Court of Appeal The 14-day wife Krystman v Krystman, Mugger shown picture of victim aged 80. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,342, Laurens Cubist sculpture is sold for £40,000, Radio, Broadcasting, Lynn Redgrave in Born Yesterday, Big prices likely at Norton Simon sale. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, The Times Motor Show Place, Legal Appointments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Pop record, Science fiction The Early Asimov, An eloquent eye-witness to human tragedy For Those I Loved, A delicate lack of rant The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse, Contrapuncti Queen Elizabeth Hall, When the Reds Everyman, Liverpool, Patric Standford St Pauls's Cathedral, Mozart Mass Festival Hall, Radio 3, His own stooge Shut that Door! Atv, Fiction: George Hill Spirit of Barnum The Breast By Philip Roth (Cape £1.50) Indecent Exposure By Tom Sharpe (Secker and Warburg £2.25) The Diabolical Liberties of Uncle Max By Cyril Kersh (Michael Joseph £2.25), Gallant, brutal jingoism, Williamson operas at Croydon, Abstract set that goes too far Romeo and Juliet Royal Shakespeare Stratford-on-Avon, Integrity and devotion Hammarskjold, Grace and loyalty Alex The Life of Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis. Sport: Racing Vulgan Town has a style suited to Aintree, Tennis, Table tennis Unwanted No 1 threatens to leave country, Football The bearded pirate plunders poland, Cricket Onus on Pakistan after Lewis sees England to safety, Golf Spaniards take lead in first round, Hockey Royal Navy upset the general feeling, Squash rackets Safwat's errors outweighed, Rowing Light Blues give first hint of their potential, Yesterday's hockey, Boxing Three titles will be disputed in Britain's most natural match, Horse trials Cornishman looks as good as ever, Rugby Union Agony follows ecstasy as cup stays in Paddington. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The impolitic art of the impossible, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 29, 1948. Editorials/Leaders: Delicate Touch Needed, M Messmer Has A Second Term, The Liberals And London, How Much IS Social Welfare Abused?. Letters to the Editor: Pius XII and the Jews, Value-added tax anomaly in catering, Labour's left wing, Productivity of capital and labour, Bird-trapping in Cyprus, Threat of the lorry, Failings of White Paper on steel, Decision to introduce VAT, Role of business graduates in commerce and industry, Planning permission delays, Arrest of Portuguese authors, Boardroom virtues, Wagner tenors, TV and crime-in Wales, Patients and the hospital dispute, Press and police, Shot-down Libyan plane, Energy economics, The butter question, The Albert Bridge, Legal advice for poor. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Sir Sidney Marshall Former Tory MP, Ellen Coleman, Mr Hugh Beaumont, Sir Noel Coward, Mikhail Kalatozov A distinguished film director, Sir William Ramsay. Business and Finance: Mining Platinums in limbo until May, US levies on Italian fridges, Scotland presses case for taking Civil Service jobs from South, US stock market trading Uncertainty brings gloom to Wall Street, Tour companies may have to recall brochures, Tuning in to the local radio wavelength Winners' who's who, CBI chief attacks 'real English disease' of low productivity level, West German firm advertises for Midlands engineering workers, Company Meeting Ac Cars Ltd., Eurosyndicat, Commodities Sharp losses for silver, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts remain neglected, Quandary facing the unions Where are Ford's militants now?, RHM in negotiations for Dutch bakery, Another building society breaks away: 6.75pc offer to investors, Price Waterhouse sets up new partnership service, DTI to lift import duty on tinplate for extra month, Retailers asked to pass on tax savings, Equities Firm close for gold shares, Company News Schroders' 'net' climb to £2.8m, Forward Levels, P & O question mark over cruising, Business Diary: Brussels man of steel, US soyabean oil exports leap, Sugar refiners appeal against EEC fines, Rise of 74 pc in price quotations, Briefly from the Boardroom, Industrial Films Focus on distribution for a bigger audience, Sudan cotton shock, Chemical industry seeks special treatment during Phase Three, Fresh rules to elect shop stewards urged, S Africa shows Budget surplus of 9m rand, Bids and Deals CCH in spate of hotel buying, Demolition chief fires broadside at 'pirates', Hint of UK aid in Chinese search for offshore oil, Barclaycard to be accepted in France, Record wheat crop expected in India, 600 building militants stage protest strikes against the 'lump', Philips Lamp's caution after the boom, Petro-chemical plant planned by Norsk Hydro, New Eldfisk extension well yields significant oil flow, Labour move on disclosure of MPs' interests, Cowley men vote to end stoppage, Mr Casey outlines U S farm aims, Dutch strike spreads to 32,000 key workers, Algerian banks take up $300m loan, Expenditure on family food up 3.5 pc in quarter, Second R-R dividend for unsecured creditors, Dr Emminger favours gold intervention right. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Equities lower, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, New Issues Hawtin dealings to resume today. Business Appointments: Business appointments Bell Punch's new managing director named. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 28 & 29, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Rentals, PROPERTY also on pages 29 & 30, Flat Sharing.

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