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The Times - 17/09/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Our Business News Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Florencia Varas, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Denis Taylor, By John Plender Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Stuart Marshall, By Our Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, Trevor Fishlock, By Our Medical Reporter, From Harold Franklin Bridge Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Alan Coren, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Michael Wale, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Richard Streeton, Ross Davies, Richard Davy, Dan van der Vat, PHS, Hugh Munro, David Wood, PETER BROMHEAD, , C. BRUCE-JONES, PAMELA TOHNSON, , BRYAN ROBERTS, ANDREW THORBURN, , NEIL HICKMAN, , NIGEL HENDERSON, , PAT DAUNT, , S. BRADSHAW, , MICHAEL BARON, , DAVID ENGLEHEART, , MARTYN BECKETT, , STEPHEN MEDCALF, , M. C. BRADBROOK, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Correspondent, by Eric Gibbins, by Patrick O'Leary, by Peter Hill, by Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Dennis Dwyer, From John Earle, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, From David Cross, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Ronald Kershaw, MICHAEL B. S. EXHAM, H. SAUNDERS, , G. W. HART, , ALAN HERSHMAN, , Ronald Kershaw, ALAN GREEN, , ALEXANDER WASSERMANN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Thomas, Richard Spiegelberg, By Michael Baily, Robert Jones, by John Woodland, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: From 'success' to peace of mind in a new set of values, Army training in survival saves crash pilot's life, Professor Sakharov ready to teach at Princeton, Gamblers desert Wall Street to try their luck at pork bellies Chicago's shouting ritual, Stockpiling of lamb for profiteering is denied, High construction costs put ship financing on new course, Jobs officer criricizes minister's 'arrogance', China visit tires M Pompidou, Two girls burnt in power flash accident, Science report Meteorites: Did black hole hit Siberia?, Psychotherapists and healers of the soul are coming closer together, Organization need in battle against cancer, Management blamed for mine shooting, Deputy Premier of Hungary in foundry accident, Norway case upsets jurists, Building society chief replies to criticisms, Prepare for EEC shocks, lawyers told, · Back to work another family, How British is Ulster?, Commission to ensure equality for both sexes, Regional notebook Gunners face tough fight in Wales, First paint your wagon, Inflation causes rise in RAF fund's spending, The two Germanies: watching each other in the UN, 50,000 birds destroyed, More Chrysler workers to be laid off, Staff famine puts more pupils on part time, Two injured as lightning cuts power supplies, President Allende's widow and left-wing refugees leave for exile in Mexico, Strategic studies director to leave post, Repairs to St Paul's will go on for years, Agriculture Fear of competition keeps Swedish farmers out of EEC, Pope hopes for Irish 'union and peace', 'Stay alert' warning to public over bombings, Bomb blasts Birmingham factory after telephone warning to police station, Aged launch their new magazine with a march, Syria closes down radio run by Fatah group, Pollution fears over Welsh oil pipeline, Hospital doctors fight for maternity unit, 'Wives of doctors vetted by NHS', Pay Board proposal stops Civil Service action, Only giants can buy and fly, Joint proposals on Rhodesia 'futile', Self-stabilizing steering for new Volkswagen, The Times Diary Living it up with the Daily Telegraph, Delhi demand for a cutback in luxury goods, Transport hire and leasing, Blast destroys partisans' war memorial, Herr Brandt rejects Communist allies, A fairy godmother gets a little help from radio, Ministers examine plans to assist house-buyers, Mr Tommy Herron found dead in ditch, Attorney General passes point of no return in Agnew case, South Vietnamese President tells his troops to be prepared for new onslaught by communists, Dr Luns tries to keep U S base in Iceland, Black musicians critical of former Beatle, Policeman hurt in Cyprus mountain ambush, NUT chief accused of personal vendetta against Mrs Thatcher, Stage two of Europe's grand plan for detente, Tommy Herron: A frightening and a frightened man, Butchers want law to defeat black market, Stockholm crowd hails new King, Victory margin swings to and fro in Swedish general elections, Speedboat in race slices launch almost in two, German police suspect IRA after blasts at Rhine Army school, Two teenage girls found murdered in Glamorgan, West is urged to improve its defence potential, Satisfaction at historic Heath visit marks watershed in Dublin attitudes towards Britain, Truck rental business keeps its healthy pace. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Scottish Widows, Hat Group Limited, Freightliners Limited, Laird Group Limited, Assam And African Investments Limited, Daiwa Europe N. V., Hvr, Mitchell Cotts Transport Limited, Dial Contracts Limited, Midland Bank, Madeira, Fleet Industrial Consultants Limited, Hoechst, Piccadilly, The Tower Hotel, The Leeds, Chrysler, Lynton Holdings Ltd, Drivers Jonas, Rmcl Ltd, Chestertons, James & Tatton, Thomson, Mann Egerton, Lex Service Group, Godfrey Davis, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Alfasud, Construction News, Wass, Dutton-Forshaw Facilities Ltd, The Gresham House Estate Company Ltd., National Airlines, John Lang Wootton. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Tory resignation. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Ladies improve Britain's chances in bridge, Broadcasting, Concert cancelled, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,487. Picture Gallery. Law: Leftists to-stay under Turkish martial law, Mr Nixon studies compromise on tapes. Sport: The forgotten champion meets the immortals, Sports in Brief, Tennis Youngsters seek place in the winter sun, Yachting Swiss take overall lead in favourable conditions, Rugby Union England confound the prophets of woe again, Racing Lady Berry's timely challenge proves too much for Authi, Golf British captain would like to see some rain, For the record, Football Unfortunate timing of problems for Moore and West Ham, Athletics Good victories for Pascoe and Jenkins in Rome. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property in Europe, Industrial site activity. Classified Advertising: Educational, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Late night shows in Manchester, Melly and Milligan Aquarius London Weekend, Monday book Wittiest masochist The Evening Colonnade By Cyril Connolly, Frank Zappa Empire Pool, Wembley, Ridderbusch on interpretation, Last Night of the Proms Albert Hall / Radio 3, Handel's Atalanta at the Wells, LPO/Krips Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Liberals face their destiny in Southport, Mr Heath In Dublin, Chile And The French Left. Letters to the Editor: Metrication and the shopkeeper, Commodity prices, Post-haste, The independent schools, Bank's cash bonus for students, The Channel tunnel project, A farmer's duty, Petworth by-pass, When a second residence may be exempt from capital gains tax, The coup in Chile, Drugs and the law, Patent profession in Europe, Cambridge wants promise, Strength of American nuclear forces. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Sept 15, 1948 Stronger forces. Births. Obituaries: Betty Field, King Gustaf VI Adolf Of Sweden A much loved monarch and a good friend to Britain, Mr A. A. Haydon, His Eminence Cardinal Heard, Dr Sun Fo. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change (Current market price multiplied by the number of shares in issue for the stock quoted). Business and Finance: Better prospects for Liverpool docks as shipping flow improves, Uneasy agreement at Gatt talks, Issues & Loans James Austin offer for sale, Shutdown of Chrysler car assembly will cost £1m a day in production losses, Garages reappraising trading stamp policy, Group relations: the adjusters and the reformers, 'Disquieting' trends in world food production, Nixon tax balloon flies into a storm, Results this week BICC, Burmah, Utd Biscuits and Vickers, Minister unlikely to heed plea for Triumph works, Commodities Many impressive grain crops forecast, U S producers respond to copper boom, Business Diary in Europe: Clouds over Brussels, Why belts are tightening in newsprint, Industry in the regions BSC weighs up latest champion of the workers, Yugoslav engine order, American union wants Quick end to strike, Belgium not to follow Dutch revaluation, Tanker owners want currency 'hedge', Lending rate 11½pc, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equal pay for office staff 'far off', More share prices, Proposals by TUC for worker share in management ineffectual-union leader, CBI to press case for profits in Phase Three, Company News Christie-Tyler going strong in opening quarter, Dockers air grievances over pay and security, Concorde set for vital sales mission in America, Big expansion for non-woven fabrics factory, Management The three-year task facing Monty Finniston, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), North presses its case over 'dispersal', Anxiety over developing countries' debt load, US subsidiary of Beecham involved in anti-trust dispute over drug patent, Laird Group prepares to use its cash, Italy sets stage for regional aid claims, Contracts Industrie Pirelli wins £5m Canadian order, OPEC countriies to demand higher payments from Western companies for their crude oil. Shipping News: Freight Report Tramp shipping boom continues unabated. Business Appointments: Business appointments Brooke Bond Oxo commercial director.

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