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The Times - 26/01/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By A Staff Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, By Maurice Barnfather, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Robert Fisk, By Tim Jones, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Christopher Walker, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, Political Staff, Peter Evans, Hugh Clayton, By a Staff Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Philip Short, From Eric Marsden, From Stewart Harris, John Russell Taylor, Richard Maylan, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, John Percival, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Hopkins, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Brian James, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Rudolf Klein, PHS, Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, J. C. COTTON, , J. VANDENBURG, , MAXWELL STAMP, , GERHARD FISCHER, , J. C. R. FITZGERALD-LOMBARD, , NORAH d'LENY, , ALBERT BATSLEER, , KIMBER G. HARDY, , M. R. STALLION, , G. R. A. DARLING, , BRIAN CALWELL, , HUBERT DUNN, , LEON DRUCKER, , J. HARWOOD STEVENSON, , BETTINA EHRLICH, , WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME, , ERIC JAMES, , By Peter Hopkirk, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Anthony Rowley, By Kenneth Owen, By Terry Byland, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Guy Hawtin, DAVID C. MORRIS, ADRIAN V. J. DAY, , BILL GRINDLE, , From Peter Jay Economics Editor, C. M. GYSIN, , P. L. POTTS, , W. R. FARWELL, , ERIC TAYLOR., Peter Gaskel, By Clifford Webb, By Ross Davies, From Anthony Thomas, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely,

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News: EEC Commission aims at coordination of work, Big majority predicted for Counter-Inflation Bill, Applications for entry to universities fail to fill vacancies, Lisbon-educated African to lead rebel movement, Oxford University grants will curtail expansion, Bacon trade 'frauds' over state help, Committee chairman can remove sit-in MPs, Mr Wilson talking rot on press, Mr Murdoch says, EEC to reconsider mutual recognition of degrees, Saviour of franc accepts Ombudsman post, Tanker owners angered by 'over-reaction' to pollution, Curses and punches in Ankara torture debate, Labour policy makers moving with militants, U S domestic airlines unlikely to take up Concorde options, Russia agrees to recommence technical talks, Do not jail mercy killers, Howard League says, Science report Cosmology: Background radiation, Washington farewell to Mr Johnson, Brussels bacon deal starts Danish political storm, Union 'induced' teachers to break contracts, New telescope will help to make sky atlas, Fresh wave of bombing causes Belfast havoc, Air curing is 'unlikely' to cut tobacco risk, Education is more than bricks and mortar, Mr Heath says, Tribal chief and anthropologist reported married, Bakers will seek rise of 1½p on large loaf, MP claims press briefing was held on Phase Three, Split painting dilemma for two museums, Religion in schools, Like linesmen without a referee, Canada says, Mr Carr declares Britain will not again take mass influx of immigrants, Three-party coalition ends the political vacuum in Belgium, Bavarian doctor carried out euthanasia on 40 hopeless cancer patients, Detectives seek ban on oral evidence of questioning, More control of dangerous loads planned, Mr Whitlam plans an inland city of 300,000 people, Milan leftists in more clashes with the police, Lava heats harbour of volcano island, Counterpoint, Tax benefits on art works 'little understood', Better safe than sorry on pig disease, Policemen talking Officers who leave say housing difficulty is the last straw, Bonn leader fears collapse of Atlantic alliance, Government postpones third airport Bill, £17.5m takeover bid for asset-stripping firm, Flying Scot returning to Britain, Heathrow company seeks compensation from TGWU, Measures urged to reduce deaths from hypothermia, Rhodesia guerrillas kill wife and wound husband in farm raid, General Amin plays down second anniversary, Why health councils need an injection of expertise, New Zealand loses £8m in new price agreement, Unesco appeal for Venice's cultural future, Hopes of Quebec separatists are discounted, 'School statistics hide need', Three hurt and £24,000 stolen in armed raids, Law to protect journalists urged, Vietcong call for poll within three months, Mounting threat of rebellion feared in Cyprus, Air accidents: inquiries or spectaculars?, India sour over exclusion from conference, The Times Diary The view from the underground, Food prices Housewives force butchers to offer top beef cuts at lower prices, Spectators shovel snow on to rally route, Jumping to conclusions on ecology, Mainland shoppers try Luton, Clash over terms threatens ceasefire, Trident inquiry has shaken public confidence, pilots say, Latest snow reports. Law: 11 held in £4.5m drugs raid, 'Twang' failure turning point, Mr Bart says, Derren Nesbitt fined £250 for wife assaults, Greek leftists use court to broadcast their ideas, Judgment later in plea for jury in Levin case, All defendants acquitted by male jury in 'Nasty Tales' obscenity trial, Eire secrets arrests, Indians barred from pub awarded £5, Court of Appeal What IBA did over the Warhol film McWhirter v Independent Broadcasting Authority, Eight years for 'merchant of death and ruin', Sentence on soldier cut, Israel court told of Koran code for spy ring, Judges have a private viewing of Warhol film, Court of Appeal Judgment reserved on appeal for jury in libel action. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Ethiopian Airlines, Times Newspapers Limited, Aeonics, Egyptian Fish Marketing Co., Legge Locks, Boots, Army Officer, Stratstone, Matthews & Goodman, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Ansafone, The Proprietors Of Hay's Wharf, Limited, Abbey Life., Associated Engineering Group, Ventora, Davy-Ashmore, The Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries, Ltd., Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Indiscriminate denunciation ineffective, Government steel strategy will bring great economic benefits-minister, Car duty to be paid back, MPs promise not to disrupt work of Scottish standing committee, Ethics in experiments on hospital patients House of Lords, Warning to those who might expel more UK passport holders: 'We cannot do more' House of Commons, Politics in schools not matter for minister, Higher production best way to cut beef prices, Next week. Reviews: Classics with changing moods in Balanchine triple bill Balanchine ballets Covent Garden, Julian Bream Queen Elizabeth Hall, Getting the girl and forgetting the story La Salamandre (aa) Academy Cinema One The Getaway (x) Paramount It's a 2ft 6in Above the Ground World (aa) Astoria I Love You Rosa (aa) Classic Poly. Peppermint Frappé New Cinema Club, Whoops Baghdad Bbc1, New thriller opens at Stratford, Enthusiasm with plenty of room Three Sisters Greenwich, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,289, Bat-shaped silver wine labels at £400 each carry a collecting fad to new realms, Radio, Claire Bloom to play Nora in London, Broadcasting. Sport: Boxing Cooper to advise Bugner, Motor racing A race that could answer some basic questions, Rowing British oarsmen in need of sponsorship, Racing Winter Rain has ability to prevent Dark Sultan's third win, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Duckham still undecided about Dublin, Cricket India digging in on a perfect pitch, Squash rackets Barrington aiming at new target, Identical decline of twins parted by fate, Tennis Cox defeats Rosewall by maintaining pressure, Football Complete rethinking of strategy now needed by England. Editorials/Leaders: A Golden Opportunity, The Conflicts Of Educational Purpose, Mr Carr's Choice Of Policies. Letters to the Editor: The bishop's crook, Jews and the EEC, A real parliament in Northern Ireland, Rights of the unborn child, Tips and service charges, Transport in cities, Confederation of British Industry's role, Design Copyright Act 1968, Continental system of indexing rents, Art auction estimates, Maintaining investors' confidence in economic policies, Prejudice errors and omissions, Lloyd George, Assessment of unit trust sales. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr L. Baynton Williams, Professor C. E. Tilley Mineralogy and petrology at Cambridge, Lieut-Col E. F. W. Mackenzie, Masao Ohba. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 26, 1948 Franc devalued. Business and Finance: Dangers for the Atlantic Alliance, S E Council's revised rules for united exchange, Sicilian court weighs BP claim, Financial withdrawal from Industrie Pirelli crisis will cost Dunlop £41.5m, Business in Europe A rash of Union Jacks on the map of France, Bids and Deals £49m Sun Life cash for Artagen, London travel firm offering £57 Atlantic air fares under advance booking scheme, EEC tariffs setback to Anglo-China trade, British Leyland pays £1m to settle Israel plant debt, GLC told to 'think bigger' about Covent Garden hall, Tin box makers want free imports in BSC shortage, Haulage drivers' licence 'should contain photo', Wrong words on prices slip from Mr Nikaido, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged hold steady, British Petroleum negotiating sale of further Persian Gulf concession, Top OECD official to be Bank director, Special steels demand on buoyant trend, Equities Heavy falls in the leaders, Commodities Chart selling hits tin, IBM accused of secret pact with Control Data, The Times list of latest dividends, Brake firms face monopoly inquiry, Briefly from the Boardroom, Ebor launch energy unit trust, Company Meeting R. Smallshaw (Knitwear) Limited Profit Improvement Being Maintained, Further bout of selling hits equity markets, £25m Anglo-Soviet credit line, Slater, Barclay Securities and the market, Grand Met doubles its profits at £41.4m, Waterways Board sees £20m deficit this year, Call for working parties to help speed up Paris monetary talks American frustration at Committee of 20 delay, National computer aid 'not EEC policy', Money Market Rates, Union officials to hear Newton Chambers policy, Diversification moves by Wilkinson Sword, Scandinavian newsprint to cost £7 a tonne more, Swan Hunter 'set to capture record order', Output of UK cars for export drops 14 per cent, European fund HQ may be sited in Luxembourg, Business Diary: Stark truth and the asset-stripper, Radiator repairers set up 'third force', Mining Amgold dividend surprise, 'Cinderella' treatment of Britain's home tourist industry condemned, Insurance Bill given a first reading, Independent price panel urged by food groups, New Issues More stick for the underwriters, Company News Strikes plunge Parkinson into losses, Fed bank backs dollar as rate weakens again. Business Appointments: Business appointments, DTI names offshore oil liaison head. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Fed supports the dollar, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London & Regional Market Prices Selling renewed, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling. Property: Property To Let, Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

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