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The Times - 03/01/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Jan 2, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Defence Correspondent, By John Nicholls Yachting Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Philip Short, From David Bonavia, Jeffery Daniels, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Joan Chissell, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From a Special Correspondent, Betty and Allan Cash, Dr Hugh Jolly Our paediatrician, Diana Davenport, Richard Crossman, Fred Emery, PHS, D. K. P. NEWHALL, , G. C. AVERILL, , MALCOLM PINHORN, , MARY DINES, , WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, , TED LEATHER, , RALPH MILIBAND, , JOHN GIBBS, , CHRISTOPHER DERRICK., Angus Ogilvy, Michael Cantuar:, Colgrain, Helena Harrowby, Edmund Herring, Maclean, Macleod of Fuinary, Rajaiah D. Paul, Lancelot, Prideaux-Brune, W. H. Arnold, Nora H. Ellison, Frederick A. Hoare, Robert Londin, P. Hugh B. Lyon, Pansy Mar and Kellie, , David Woolwich, Richard Wood, James R. Brown, Kathleen N. Owen, Marjorie Berry, Betty Cornick, Mary Soames Soper of Kingsway, John Thomson, Austen Williams, P. F. MORGAN, , JAN REID, , W. A. SEYMOUR, , DAVID A. FERGUSON., JACK LONGLAND., R. S. N. MANS, , From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Lord Boyle of Handsworth, By Ian Morison, By Maurice Barnfather, By John Plender, By Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas, From David Cross, By Roy Farndon, By Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, JAMES WILDE, , J. M. JEFFERSON, , MURRAY SANDERSON, , M. E. TAYLOR, , RW Shakespeare, by David Wood Political Editor, by Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, G.C., by David Cross, by Ian Murray, by Guy Hawtin, by Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, by Alan Bailey, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, A.R., by Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, by Margaret Allen,

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News: Israel aircraft shoot down MiG21 fighter in clash over Syria, An echo of bombs in the US Congress, Chancellor rebuffs Distillers' plan for thalidomide trust, Shot youth gives Belfast police false address, Snow reports, Does the infants' room come too late for David?, £32.50 for Atlantic air fare is approved, Giulio Andreotti Rome, Professional services Fundamental differences hinder agreement on free movement, EEC chief says Community needs injection of democracy, Medical 'takeover' plan: ministry considers links, Home market will lose Commonwealth preferences, Road and rail Common policy has large gap to bridge, Nixon nominee 'scandal' recalled, President Pompidou assures any doubting Britons that natives of Europe are friendly, Reshuffle among senior officers in the RAF, New theatre has flats and shops, Texts of Mr Barber's letter and Distillers' statement, President Sadat worried about student unrest, Barend Biesheuvel The Hague, Civil Service Changed way of life: international outlook for home affairs...., £500 and £250 Premium Bond prizewinners, Science report Geophysics: How Australia was formed, Labour No fear of a two-way wholesale invasion across the Channel, What effect would you like British entry to have on the EEC?-Sicco Mansholt replies, Dame Irene ending 40 brave years, Forward into Europe: 2, Soviet support for coalition of anti-Gaullists, MPs near blows in Pakistan assembly, Nine postpone abolition of duty-free shops, Pressure increases in Ulster for end to sectarian murder, Pirate radio ship starts broadcasting again, Willy Brandt Bonn, Defence Chance of influencing the French, European woman New efforts towards a fairer deal, BEA captains say safety standards have dropped in the 'one long mad rush' of jet flight operations, Air transport Companies look set for big profits, P&O refund for all passengers on cruise, Invisibles Enthusiasm with caution, Shops used as places of worship for poor, Emotional stress and all the ailments it can cause, The Times Diary Banda book will appear after all, Three killed in Turkish clash with terrorists, Agriculture Fewer defences and more competition in bacon market, Rail operating staff seek substantial pay rises, Mr Heath claims balance of power role for Europe, Bishops' terrorism protest, Education's share of Budget is increasing, Gaston Eyskens Brussels, Master barbers are apt to alarm the unwary, 62,000 civil servants to protest in working hours, Mr Nixon makes plans for new peace talks, 'War economy' to be imposed in Chile, Malta rent waits for Mr Mintoff to collect, Boat show reflects trend towards building abroad, National gas action feared after refusal, Amin troops warned not to terrorize, White Paper soon on firm inflation controls, Greek painter refuses state prize, China expels Zambian students after row, Classroom cruises for kids and anyone who is young at heart, Museum staff want Civil Service agency, Personal view Beware the bloody-minded British, Policeman hurt after ride on car bonnet, Outbreak of sheep scab first for years, Plea to Congress by U S prisoners, Dr Mansholt on the EEC court and Mr Wilson, Centenaries-The year of Caruso, Mistinguett and others, Aerospace Strong links began with Concorde 10 years ago. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, English Tourist Board, Allied Breweries, Asprey, The Hongkong Land Company, Limited, Ici, French Trade Exibitions, South Bank Concert Halls, The Land And House Property Corporation Limited, Cristie's, Canlife Unit Trust, Harvey Nichols, Dunlop, Messrs. Sharpe Pritchard & Co.,, Chartreuse, Hillier Parker, Lyon, Jones Long Wootton, Midland Bank, British Rail, Westwood Dawes & Co. Limited., The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Barclays, Rowntree Mackintosh Ltd, Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd., John Stephen Of London Limited, British Leyland, Donaldsons, Banque Belge Limited, The Barclays Group, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Cadbury, The Place Of The Ridge, The Golden Triangle, The Arab Bank Ltd, Ncb, Lyons, A Crown House Company, Linotype Times Europa, Bristol Street Group, Peers, Rhm, Henry Butcher & Co, International Computers. Weather: The Weather. Law: Detective took £500 bribe, jury is told, Law Solicitors have been well prepared, Two accused of café fight 'were sleeping', Teacher cleared over sex tract, Briton sentenced in his absence on drug charges, £1.5m tunnel theft from London bank was 'in the style of a Sherlock Holmes short story'. Picture Gallery: The European Community 1973, How the Nine compare with the rest of the world. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments also on page 21, Women's Appointments also on page 6, Appointments Vacant also pages 8 & 18, Entertainments. Property: Property Development programme already exceeds £500m, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Reviews: Arnold Bennett musical, The Fontainebleau style L'Ecole de Fontainebleau Grand Palais, Paris, Royal Court's plans for 1973, David Ward stays with the kings and prophets, BBC SO/Maazel Albert Hall/Radio 3, The English in winter London Sinfonietta Round House/Radio 3. Sport: Skiing Scots girl as rival to Miss Iliffe, Narrow win for Kirk, Rugby Union Two changes by New Zealand for Twickenham, Squash rackets Easter recovers to give Britain victory, Racing Persian War to return and lose, Cricket Signs of irritation born of despair over decisions from the umpires, Football Crerand to be assistant to Docherty, Motor racing Searching for formula to end deadlock, Yesterday's hockey, Sports in Brief, Tennis Susan Barker quickly assumes command. Editorials/Leaders: Relating To East Europe, The First Year Of Bangladesh, Developing Tourism, Putting IT On The Map. Letters to the Editor: Injury and the law, Uganda refugee families split, Dame Rebecca West, Tubby Clayton memorial, An objective standard for profit-sharing, A policeman's arms, History on gravestones, The Lusitania sinking, Field Marshals' pay, How to reduce unemployment and restore Britain's beauty, A lifetime's milage, Behold, the gas man cometh!, The extent of monetarists' knowledge, Options of North Vietnamese Government, Liberal and Labour, What is shown on one-inch maps. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 2, 1948 Palestine mandate. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,269, Uhlmann draws with Tukmakov. Obituaries: Mr Lester Pearson, Sir Percy Hunting Wide business interests, Dr J. L. Burn, ILSA BAREA Translator and author. Business and Finance: ICL expects more aid from Government, Towards a flatter gilt-edged yield curve, Bids and Deals Royco pays £3.9m for Kent land site, Reserves fall $249m after December repayments, £50m in state grants for the hotel industry, A dispute that went far beyond demarcation, Business Diary: Lyon's share of Hampshire, Commodities Copper easier, EEC question on pricing of British records, Equities Fresh demand for BLMC, Energy supplies there if price is right, Wall Street boosted by Vietnam hopes, Company News J F Nash rides above profit forecast, Post Office pension fund to buy E & C Property Holdings, Allied Carpets bid £7.46m for Williams Furniture, Architects say freeze may delay new schools, Briefly from the Boardroom, ICI expands in U S, Life business in 1972 Norwich Union sums rise to £640m, Lucas predict success for car wiring harness strip, 20pc growth estimated in 1972 advertising outlay, Final flurry closes good year for UK shipbuilders, Maltese jobs hit, Reinstatement of 34 men ends steel plant stoppage, New Issues December issues show decline, Railway freight traffic up, Mr Marsh says, Government faces two pitfalls, Manufacturers told to absorb up to 50pc of rising material costs, Fixed Interest and Money Firmer on base rate move, Barclays ahead of Midland in raising base rate to record level, Associates deals. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London & Regional Market Prices Equities remain quiet, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Provident Mutual names the new deputy chairman. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Strasbourg seeks democratic lead from UK.

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