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The Times - 16/02/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Tim Jones and Stewart Tendler, From Ian McDonald, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Robert Fisk, , From Charles Hargrove, From a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By our Social Services Correspondent, From Penny Symon, From Denis Taylor, From Christopher Warman, From John Chartres, By Our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Walker, Hugh Clayton, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Binyon, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, Paris, Feb 15 From Our Own Correspondent, From George Clark, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Mario Modiano, From David Bonavia, From Philip Short, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Michael Ratcliffe, Sheridan Morley, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Woodcock Cricket correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, European Parliament Luxembourg, Peter Nichols, Geoffrey Wansell, Denis Taylor, PHS, JAMES WHITE, , EDWARD TAYLOR, , MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON, , HUGH McCARTNEY, , D. R. DENMAN, , GRAHAM P. NEWELL, , H. A. TURNER, , DAVID BASNETT, , SHINWELL, , WIGG, , A. T. PETTITT, , ALAN M. ALLAN, , EILEEN O'CONNOR, , T. J. LENNARD, , DAVID JEFFCOATE, , HILDA M. STOWELL, , CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS, , ROSALIE GREEN, , HARRY A. REE, Provost, , DAVID CALCUTT, , HUGH BROGAN, , HUMPHREY CASE, , J. W. WRIGHT, , D. I. S. JONES, , DAVID ENNALS, , WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Barnfather, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, By Roger Vielvoye, By Roy Farndon, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, CYRIL RUSSELL, , P. M. FORRESTER, , J. R. EARL, , H. L. GRAY, , GEORGE SILVER, , FAULKNER WINTON, , P. P. NEWMARK, , Ross Davies, John Earle, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Dennis Dwyer, From Anthony Thomas, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Andrew Wilson, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Captain R. E. Gillman Master of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators, by Arthur Reed, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Squadron Leader D. C. Reader, by Humphrey Wynn, by Michael Frenchman, by Frank Kelly,

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News: United States and Cuba sign pact to curb hijiacking, Liberals in jubilant mood for Dundee, Papers accused of 'humbug' by Labour MP, Detective shot in police car hijacking, Wait 'a few weeks' for Pay Board, Mr Heath tells the gas workers, Snow reports, Brian Lenihan, an enthusiastic fighter, Community centre to be opened at Aberfan, Bill would end benefits for strikers, The Times Diary The new good recipe guide, Viewers to make own TV shows, Whitehall feels pinch, Korean moves on reunification to be explained, £10,000 from firm for divorcee, Training of British troops starts US furore, Metropolitan paintings sale realizes $467,865, Ombudsman complaints rise to total of 575, All systems go for realism, Shots wound three in Surinam riots, Food prices have risen by 24.9 per cent since 1970, M Servan-Schreiber to be sued for criticism of the Airbus, Gas issue could polarize Lincoln support, Bundestag told peace hinges on German pact, Mr Lynch and the presidential factor, 'Suicide' warning by miners' chief, £100,000 to aid rehabilitation of the sick, S Vietnam hands over 900 women prisoners of war to the Vietcong, Grbcery workers' threat over pay rise hold-up, Sit-in students list claims, Preventing mental handicap before birth, Listening device found in US Congress room, Airlines find it worth while to spend many thousands with training schools, Dismissal of two Governors by Mr Bhutto after arms find brings Pakistan to verge of crisis, American PoWs hurrying home, Puzzle of Amin military anti-guerrilla exercise, New Zealand's forces will stay in Malaysia, Report ends hopes of integration in Ulster schools, Papers hit by strike after Milan shooting, Solution to currency crisis viewed with scepticism, Hanoi turns back British Labour Party delegation, Counterpoint, Old people need aid to be independent, survey report says, Maplin Bill may be delayed by petitions, Greek students in protest receive call-up papers, Asean group to admit five new member nations, SDLP seeks talks with loyalists, Factious times in Italy's 'squalid season', Egyptian jet shot down in dogfight over Suez, Dr Kissinger arrives for talks in Peking, Food prices Butchers continue special offers to increase trade, Debate on monetary crisis, National security and unemployment become big issues in Eire elections, Masters are opposed to flat-rate pay rise, Pressure cut in nearly 4m homes, Regime takes heed of Cairo student demands, Food will have to be date-marked in 1975, Minister says, £350,000 bill for each cadet, Pilot scheme for mobile unit to save lives of coronary victims, Glasgow: cradle of a violent sub-culture, Human element still controlling factor, Five hurt by explosion in Zambia during visit by UN, Stronger Nato forces urged by Tories, Rivals for EEC Parliament chair, John McKeague rearrested, Regional reports, Medical hazards that can spell disaster, Demand in Israel for curbs on missionaries, Signs of yet another new President Nixon, Communists warn M Pompidou, Negligence denial by council, British MP strikes a blow for whisky in Luxembourg, Special Report on Indo-British relations, Personal skill will always rule the machine, Settlement terms defended, Flying with both feet on the ground: simulators cut costs and increase safety, Mr Whitlam says secret unit to leave Singapore, Whitehall paper on paying child credits to mothers, Back to school-and to the cockpit. News in Brief. Law: Italy hunt for paintings stolen from monastery, Desramault case takes new turn, Court of Appeal Nigerian child to stay with foster parents, No body of Mrs Symonds found, police chief tells QC, Men who plotted with Tibbs gang are freed, Mother is accused, Man charged after Rembrandt painting theft, Charges against journalist are abandoned, Chancery Division Student's only remedy is appeal to visitor Herring v Templeman and Others, Wife confesses about killing of her lover, UDA man sentenced to death in Belfast, Court of Appeal Lump sum for lost chance of benefit Trippas v Trippas. Index. Display Advertising: Knitwear Bargains, Vent-Axia, Dunhill, Redifon, Mellersh & Harding, Ici, Airtour Computers, Charities And Fund, Ramc, Perkin-Elmer Limited, Aeonics, Interim Statement, Midland Bank, Barclays Bank, Leeds Permanent, The Times, Piccadilly, Barclays Bank Limited, Ast, The Dreyfus Offshore Trust N.V., Singer, Hertz, Pye, Healey & Baker, Zambian Anglo American Limited, The Standard Bank Limited, Interim Statements, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, British Steel Corporation, Audi Nsu, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Atcost, Js, Mbs, Royal Air Force. Official Appointments and Notices: Art dealer quits society over VAT, RAF commissions, University news Oxford's new Public Orator. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Educational Courses, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Situations Wanted, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, PROPERTY also on page 11, London And Suburban. Reviews: John Russell Taylor says farewell to film reviewing-for a time, Candide BBC 1 (Tonight), Nunnish torments nobly borne Mistress of Novices Piccadilly, Sounder (u) Rialto from February 22, Lpo Festival Hall, Travels with My Aunt (aa) Odeon, Leicester Square You'll Like My Mother (aa) Abc I, Peter Knapp Wigmore Hall, Logic stretched thin Is Your Doctor Really Necessary? Theatre Workshop, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,307, Radio, Broadcasting, Martinware bird is sold for £1,250, The Day After the Fair to end in May. Sport: Golf Henning's eagle at 18th hole gives him lead, Horse show Royal Windsor to become full international meeting, Rugby League Warrington hoping to get revenge, Sports in Brief, Cricket MCC faced by an extra Test match, Tennis Cox bows out to Taylor after sporting gesture, Sandwich takes the first step back, Football Long passing and conditions made gaps in Scotland's defence, Hockey Middlesex hold back strong Canadian rally, Rugby Union Westminster reach final with seven fine tries, Racing Killiney's first win over three miles, Boxing Bugner loses a gamble in which few finish ahead on the tables. Politics and Parliament: Old friend badger needs some protection House of Lords, Restoration of democracy, Money crisis spotlighted closely knit interdependence of EEC states, Co-ordinated aid to Indo-China, Phase Two will not cover steel prices, Minister rejects Concorde inquiry, People buying more good food to eat, 'Alcohol regime' opposed, Guidance for councils on rent allowances, Government thought of taxpayers, Next week's business, 'Cooling-off' period, Mr Heath sticks to fixed parity undertaking, Any pay exception to gas workers unfair to others House of Commons, Sugar and bacon increases. Editorials/Leaders: More Orders In British Shipyards, Export Intelligence, How Many Guilty Men Go Free?, The Challenge From Europe. Letters to the Editor: The wife's share of the home, One use for unwanted dollars, Recruits to the ministry, London Sinfonietta, Winchester motorway, Rent and the restaurateur, Ravages of time and traffic in Wells and other cities, Effect of value added tax on churches, Threats to Otmoor, Long-term outlook for equities, Union fears that prices will outstrip Phase Two rises, India's prisoners, Post-graduate courses for translators, Employment agencies, Right of appeal and the Insurance Companies Bill, Jane Austen's cities, Housing policy, York also, Health service reorganization, Covent Garden encores. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday February 16, 1948. Obituaries: Commander W. Marchant, Sir Alexander King, Cardinal Achille Liénart Priest-worker movement in France, Wally Cox. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices ICI results disappoint, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Pound declines 127 points, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Spot Position of Sterlina. Business and Finance: Barclays' £126.1m profits up to market expectations, Art dealers attack VAT as 'complex and partial', Hairdressing industry The most unkindest cut of all..., Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day in gilt-edged, Papermakers' profits fail to reflect improved sales, UK presses for Japan, Commodities Fresh upsurge in coffee futures, Ford acquires Smiths' ceramics factory to ensure insulator supplies, £34m postwar record for motor cycle and bicycle exports in 1972, Wholesale prices increase blow to Mr Nixon's hopes, Gas shortage causes Midland companies to share workloads, Japanese see Europe export flood if curbs go, Firth Brown agrees £33m takeover terms from RJN, Cowley men call off Monday's ban on overtime, Mining Lonrho's blocked earnings, Price rise allowed, Go-ahead for dearer cotton yarn, Alaska pipeline protest, Briefly from the Boardroom, Eurosyndicate, DTI corrects insurance error, France's gold and currency reserves up, Business Diary: Bringing the bank to account, Chinese fertilizers, ICI results add to uneasy day for shares, Currency markets unsettled as free gold price advances to fresh peak, Business in Europe: Confindustria in state of ferment, Dutch steel militancy, Warning by builders on housing cost yardsticks, Equities Turnover again reduced, Bullish view of the rubber market, ICI's fourth quarter below expectation, Union split on eve of peace talks as 300 BRS drivers offer to resume working, How transistors transformed electronics, New rule book for Stock Exchange, Householders rush to buy electric kettles, P & O pay £5m to buy out partners in 27-tug fleet, Too many graduates and too few technicians worry civil engineering industry, Company News Big increase in B. Wardle earnings, Austin & Pickersgill win £32m orders, Fast output rise confirmed as Chancellor reflects on growth in Budget deficit, Joint EEC contingency plans ready soon, Third-quarter recovery in electronics output, Inflation threat to insurance premium rates, January steel output up 20pc on year ago, Associates deals, Shippers impose 7 pc surcharge at Mersey docks, Woodworking machine run by computer, Bids and Deals Glynwed raise Armitage offer to 261p, Advertisers to check on TV media broking. Business Appointments: Business appointments Scottish Amicable Life posts for four. Births.

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