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The Times - 15/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From John Groser, By Anthony Rowley, From Denis Taylor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By George Clark, Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Christopher Sweeney, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Frank Roberts, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Knipe, By Clifford Longley, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, By William Beecher, From Peter Hazelhurst, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Richard Maylan, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, Dennis Potter, David Williams, Edward Carpenter, Andrew Cruickshank, Vernon Sproxton, Thomas Corbishley SJ, Geoffrey Parrinder, Don Cupitt, by Penny Radford, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, From an American Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Louis Blom-Cooper, Douglas Evans, David Bleakley, Bernard Levin, PHS, A. T. BLACK, , JOHN O. LYLE, , COLIN SEYMOURJIRE, , ROBIN DAY, RAYMOND LISTER, , HOY, , DAVID SHENTON, , J. F. PHILLIPS, , DACHINE RAINER, , VERNON BARTLETT, , LESLEY LEWIS, , Margaret Miles, Mary Green, L. A. V. Abley, Jean A. Aldwinckle, R. D. Bayfield, M. Blackford, Michael Clarke, D. A. Crispin, A. J. Davenport, D. C. Davies, T. Davies, D. L. Edmondson, S. G. Evans, W. Farmer, D. R. Felsenstein, Edward Field, W. H. George, John Harvey, E. M. Hattersley, A. E. Howard, E. M. Hoyles, Beryl Husain, P. J. Kenway, D. S. Lanham, G. F. H. Lawes, Raymond G. Long, Michael Marland, Kathleen Mitchell, P. J. Mitchell, F. W. Moss, Ron Pepper, A. Phillips, W. K. Pringle, Cyril A. Pyle. J. K. Pritchard, M. C. Scott, Charles Stuart-Jervis, Caroline Smith, J. K. Turner, D. E. Vaughan Davies, R. C. Wallis, G. L. Watt, T. C. Willcocks, Yvonne B. Zackerwich., JOHN PRICKETT, , KEVIN FLEISCH, , E. H. SEWARD, , By Philip Howard, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, The Bishop of Stepney, Mr H. S. Scorer, The Bishop of Dunwich, Professor R. Spence, Mr Jack Barker, , Winifred Sainer, By Malcolm Brown, By Dennis Dwyer, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Roy Farndon, By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By R. W. Shakespeare, J. E. C. WHEATLEY, , J. A. ROE, , E. G. WOOD, J. C. M. GREIG, , P. CLAVELL BLOUNT, GRISELDA MASON, , Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, From Peter Waymark, , By Guy Hawtin, From Frank Vogl, Andrew Wilson, John Whitmore, Peter Waymark, and Stuart Marshall, by Clifford Webb, by Ian Fraser, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, P.W., Stuart Marshall, by Peter Waymark,

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News: Bone marrow donor tests for child fail, Snow reports, Italy feeling itself the Cinderella of Europe, Local elections Labour gain in GLC motorway issue, Million children may have day off as teachers strike in London area, Council to supervise education of technicians, M Mitterrand says left must continue united, Syria's new constitution goes into force, Design Report A showcase for Britain's arts and crafts, A horse you cannot take anywhere, BMA urges Sir Keith Joseph to set up public inquiry into the hospital workers' dispute, New York angered by magazine article, M Pompidou ready to work with centre in reform programme, Chile faces stark reality of faltering economy, Churches call for pressure over Africans' wages, Sobbing Sarah Miles tells inquest of beating, How £250m for charity was distributed, Japan makes major concessions to China, Sit-in after suspension of customs men, Competition for the ultra-small and for the best in the world Mini, Italian police recover Etruscan vase as concern grows over art thefts, European cars 4. Britain New challengers in the lists, Motoring Money crisis raises price of foreign cars, Many happy returns from South Africa, Striking Zulus force paper mill to pay out bigger increases, Airlines warned to expect Arab terrorist attack, Growing trend to cater for something eccentric, Gas restored for 25,000 but others face cuts, Cyprus police guns stolen by sergeant, Curran plea for TV Commons coverage, BR withholds bonuses from drivers, Senate told Nixon counsel will reply in writing only, RAF keeps close watch on 57 boldly marked warships Soviet fleet builds up again in Mediterranean, Chess champion may play in Britain, Demands for higher grants as students hold day of protest, TUC women urged to abolish their 'discriminatory' organization, Al Fatah link with Black September is admitted, Whitlam praise for Duke, The Times Diary Ladies in imperceptible distress, Sir E Jones to be head of Royal Agricultural College, Shouts and cheers as another 108 freed US prisoners arrive in Philippines, US army supplies for India and Pakistan, Turkey postpones election after ballot deadlock, More U S jets for Israel, Technical masterpieces coveted by almost every driver, Irish coalition springs ministry surprises, Treasury consultations on price and pay code Green Paper are almost finished, Keen prices give component firms their strength, TUC plans to coordinate unions' action against government pay policies, No response by Iceland to talks proposal, White Paper promise by UDA eases violence fear, Quick guide, Church organ as memorial to US President, Visit by Soviet parliamentarians, Mr Davies on power of Europe's institutions, London flat tenants want rent rises pegged at 3%, Labour deny expectations of early election, CBI members call for more militancy, 'The Times', Malawi approach to EEC, Government refuses higher bread prices, Hopes for BSA slender after day of crisis and price crash, Revitalized magazine will be voice in race relations, Record rate rise for Manchester, Mr Dayan says annexation is too costly, Science report Geoscience: Man in prehistoric America, Pay troubles: US pressure to pull out, Rebalancing the scales of justice, Antique furniture prices up 40%, Joint scheme to broaden science courses, Right-wing Tories resign after Powell ban by duke, The poet who made 'Last Tango', Katie Stewart Good eating on a busy day, Community voices waiting for a Whitehall script, Mr Nixon defends move to restore death penalty, Death sentences on guerrilla group lifted by King Husain, Pledge to fight on in Rhodesia, Wife of Russian journalist stole from store, Environment Lack of imagination shown in London Bridge design, TV director leaves BBC to run new company, Wrangle over points of order holds up Strasbourg debate. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Pia, Ppa, The United States And General Trust Corporation, Limited, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Berlitz, Michael Joseph, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Ford Granada, The Carlton Tower, Evode Holdings Limited, 3M, Rolls-Royce, Interim Statement, Standard Life Assurance Company, Cwmbran, Argentine Southern Land Company Limited, The Department Of Trade And Industry, Bell & Colvill Ltd., James Barrington (Garages) Ltd, Chelsea French Books, Courvoisier, Bba Group Limited, J.A.Else & Son, EQUITY And Law, Kenneth Taylor, Bristol Street Motors, Religion And Sovit Foreign Policy 1945-1970, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd, Ap, British Leyland, Fleet Street Patent Law Reports, Fly National Airlines., Commerecial Union Properties Limited,, Scm Bookroom, Ogilvy & Mather International Inc., Starlight, Challenge, Lovell, The Scottish Provindent, Iran Air, Vosper Limited, Bnp, Lotus, Bea, Gooch & Wagstaff, George Allen & Unwin. Law: Bench told club was a centre for drug abuse, Inquiry sought on why man with record kept job, Jack Wild case adjourned, Diane Cilento fined, Witness denies he agreed to find girl for Hell's Angels, Bridegroom fined £200 after best man's death, Witness is arrested in Belfast High Court, Judge wants Armed Forces to ban drug that affected officer, Six accused of plot in S Africa, Family Division Jurisdiction to grant wife injunction McGibbon v McGibbon, Man accused of stabbing his wife at hospital, Accused denies that he set fire to house, Court of Appeal Judge's directions may have confused jury Regina v Woolford, Accused doctor 'tried to help drug addicts'. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Theatres, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Appointments Vacant also on page 6, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Books next week, The Devil is an Ass Nottingham Playhouse, Are You Being Served? Bbc 1, Some painful heart-searching The Church of England in Crisis, Bologna offers its own new version of Prokofiev ballet The Stone Flower Teatro Comunale Bologna, Kierkegaard: the search for self-awareness Kierkegaard, The demands of a vocation America is Hard to Find, Understanding the Qur'an The Mind of the Qur'an Chapters in Reflection, Switch on, switch over, switch off The Least Worst Television in the World, Life to come Death in the Secular City, Triple Bill Covent Garden, An enticing view of the Paris demi-monde La traviata Coliseum, BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall/ Radio 3, Fiction Entering Ephesus, Problems of leadership in the new ministry Why Priests?, London debuts, A future for Paris Opéra ballet. Arts and Entertainment: Scofield in new Hampton play, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,330, High prices continue art market boom, Radio, Broadcasting. Sport: Richards back in Lancashire team for final, Sports in Brief, Yachting Clubs reject RYA's bonus proposal, Tennis Controversial short matches will devalue rich French event, Skiing Blizzard holds up World Cup event, Squash rackets Five matches in four days the price of success, Henderson called in as Scots reserve to travel, Football Spurs watch Stoke squirm in pursuit of a precious point, Boxing Conteh in no hurry to meet Finnegan, Motor racing Silverstone can see first 140 mph lap, Golf Jacklin curtails ambitions on United States circuit, Hockey Civil Service beat Army by five goals, UK clubs invited to purchase property abroad, Barnwell seals victory for Warwickshire, Racing Pendil has speed and staying power for Gold Cup distance, Rowing Emanuel could surprise favourites, Cricket Two bright spots on a dull day, Rugby Union Too much hurry upsets Civil Service, Cycling Belgian takes fourth stage with late burst. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 13, 1948 Tribute to Masaryk, A perfect ending in an imperfect world. Editorials/Leaders: A Question Of Capacity, A Vital Asset Of Europe, The Students Should Have Phase Two, Russia's Dragging Footsteps. Letters to the Editor: Hospital staff, Christianity and race, The Icelandic fishery dispute, Readining at the wheel, Siege of Wounded Knee, Cashless plight of the tourist, Singing by Day, Refugee statues, Profesions and EEC, Political third force, How to benefit from employees' suggestions, Order form confusion, Wages in British firms in S Africa, Postal rate from Italy, The toothache Budget, Selection in London schools, Commonwealth sugar output, Index of labour productivity, Need to allow continued exports of steel scrap, Inquiry into broadcasting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments. Obituaries: Mr Jack Barker, Dr Kalman Hajnal-Konyi, Mr Oliver Wyatt, Lord Howick A great public servant, Mr Edward McClean, Prof P. L. Robinson Chemistry at Newcastle. Politics and Parliament: Youth must be more interested in Europe, Plans soon for more building land and houses: Labour set target of 400,000 House of Commons, Firm line on unfair competition, MP seeks ban on hospital insurance schemes, Opposition join appeal to drivers to end rail disruption: minister hopes Aslef will talk to board House of Commons, Electricity board chairman best man for job, Social rights, Community must develop strong theme of purpose-Mr Davies, Study into problem of noise in discotheques House of Lords, Farm price details within 10 days, Ministers get regions report in April, Scottish minister to have talks on regional premium, Seeking ways to contain traffic in Lake District, Atlantic shouting recedes. Business and Finance: Japanese record a wider monthly payments surplus, Steetley's promise from the final quarter, Bank research chief resigns, BP loses claim to oil, CBI leader urges substantial easing of profit limits in government code, US drugs company appeals against ruling by European Commission, Eurosyndicat, Leyland pitched into the pay battle, Manchester and London brokers will merge, Import duty exemption plea by BP Chemicals, ICL chief says inquiry questions 'damaging', Gold rushes ridiculous, US officials say, Steel users want 8 pc ceiling for first rises, Associates' deals, Löwenbräu may establish production centres in US, EEC monetary union Community should make entirely fresh start, Forward Levels, Japanese car prices to go up in UK by 3 to 5 pc, Courtaulds to set up £25m fibre plant in the Irish Republic, Ministry rejection of £2.4m canal improvement plan alarms Waterways Board, BP switch pipeline order to Japan because BSC output is 'delayed by strike', Bids and Deals £2.5m quartet for Redland, Equities Confident tone continues, Electricity demand forecast may bring new plant order, Briefly from the Boardroom, Government holds key to BSA fight for survival Maurice Corina on yesterday's share suspension, Machine tool industry fears Phase Two curbs, Treasury official backs CBI views on regional policy for Community, Money Market Rates, Mr Shultz optimistic about Soviet-American trade, 'No evidence' of insider deals in Timpson shares, Business Diary: Sir William's changing roles, Fixed Interest and Money Fresh gains in gilt-edged, Travel agents to accept Barclaycard, Ministers set to agree on terms for solving the monetary crisis, Mining Bougainville contract under pressure, Car 'barometer' in Geneva set fair for Leyland, Fisons shares fall after 'rival drug' report, Commodities Strong recovery in copper, Woolworth gets first off-licence, Company News Wolseley jump to interim profit of £2.2m, Supermarket threat to off-licence trade. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Selling of Fisons, The Times Share Indices, New Issues Ben Turner plans 1-for-3 rights, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for First National Finance. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.

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