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The Times - 30/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Denis Taylor in Dublin and Donne Musgrave in Cork, From Robert Fisk, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Ian McDonald, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Sercices Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Frank Roberts, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Alan Cane of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, By Richard Davy, From Peter Strafford, By Clifford Longley, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Stewart Harris, From Eric Marsden, Philip French, St Martin's, Richard Maylan, Keith Horner, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, John Percival, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, by Rex Bellamy, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, by Iain Crawford, by Keith Mackie editor, Golf World, by Anthony Jones, I.C., by Sarah Hunter, Peter Evans, Arthur Reed, PHS, John Mackintosh, ERIC JAMES, , TERENCE L. HIGGINS, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , WALSTON, , JOHN GARNETT, , G. F. NAYLOR, , ALASTAIR SERVICE, , ULRICH STRECH, , F. H. SMITH., , ROBERT J. H. TEARE, , KENNETH AMES, , J. F. GOODWIN, , MARTYN W. JARRETT, , CHARLES SIMEONS, , ALISON C. MAKGILL, , ANN BARKER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, J. D. P., R. L. and D. G., A. D., By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, By Dennis Dwyer, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Roy Farndon, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay, J. J. FENTON, , H. J. TYRRELL, , LOUIS PETCH, , JOHN MORRIS, , J. B. HALL, , R. B. RIMMER, , PHILIP PEARSON, , Geoffrey Dodd, Anthony Thomas, John Whitmore,

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News: Museum to give vista of London life, Government refuse to face reality of two nations in one territory-Mr Powell, Navy, RAF may have helped track gun-runners, Student organizations in Poland merged, The Pope permits women to give Holy Communion, Car kills two British soldiers in road column, Why man who reformed New York police is resigning, Talks on possibility of China building VC 10 airliner components, Options dropped for Concordes, Baby product firms asked to ban chemical, Political reform contemplated by King of Nepal, Snow reports, College of Preceptors, Better relations with Britain urged in Russia, UGC chief's eye on research link, Graffiti costing New York £4m a year, When a woman's place is on the fairway at home or abroad, Pro-Palestine group faces Australian scrutiny, The Times Diary Let them hang, or something, Scotland is for tigers......but rabbits have no need to despair, Soldier killed, more bombs and rocket in Belfast, Government may end tax anomaly on sweets, Strikers to close London hospitals for a day, Worlwide project for disaster relief force put to 30 governments, Manager of US bank seized in Argentina, MP offers solution to cohabitation rule, Science report Medicine: Analysis of screening tests for glaucoma, Food prices Salad vegetables to cost more, Growing intolerance towards critics, Government to curb pyramid selling, £2½m grant for homes, Dispute over students' call for apartheid bar, Mr Heath rules out Sinn Fein role in election, Showing the real hand of Black September, Golfing holidays, Take your clubs-even at the lushest resorts hiring can be hazardous, Gardens gallery may cancel all exhibitions, £15m device will aid police radio reception, Kuwait offers British-made jets to Arab command, Proposals carried by 329 to five, The wilderness of not being white, What prospect for a less United Kingdom?, Drop in number of serious crimes in US, Counterpoint, Advertisement for hotel was 'not checked', Local elections Conservative modesty over health and safety, Mines in Zambia saved from disaster by airlift, Dr Cámpora has audience of the Pope, Scientists face new responsibility for perils from discoveries, British defence chief to pay visit to Greece, IRA leader captured as the Irish Navy seizes gun-running ship, Sceptical French reaction to Maquis link in Cartland murder case, Dr Ramsey forecasts union with Rome, Unloved industry fights to survive, EEC may sell Russia half of its butter surplus, Renault lays off 7,000 workers as strike in Paris factory grows, Miner died only 80 yards from safety, Mr Mitchell is named in Watergate case, Police open fire in disorders at Lisbon university, Companies agree to pay VAT on taxi fares, Repatriated American prisoners accuse North Vietnamese of brutally torturing captives, Six in fight for student leadership, Captain is last US prisoner in Indo-China Last troops leave Vietnam in grim and silent file, Mr Nixon freezes the price of meat, Coal board sees two critics, Government look for TUC backing of Scanlon views, Aid for all disabled is urged, Rescue unit planned to save medieval Yorkshire, Pretoria accepts need to train blacks for jobs in white areas, Low prices for some beef, Dutch Cabinet is expected within the week, New sheriffs chosen for 1973, Mr Thorpe says opinion poll is 'sensational', Children in tower flats 'lost at school', Prestige drives Israel to parade military might. Official Appointments and Notices: Universiitv news, 'Times ' writer's award, Award for novelist, Oscar for Richard Williams, Latest appointments, Sir F. Dainton appointed UGC chairman. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Variety of higher education courses House of Lords, Ballot box gives to Ulster its last chance, Ulster Bill split to allow June election, More than 280 MPs did not vote on Ulster, Advice sought on firearms amnesty, Rules relaxed on help for immigrants going home, Drug not to be used in baby powder, Royal Assent, Standing invitation to TUC on Industrial Relations Act House of Commons, Private Bill, Review of law on explosives, Contract given to build trial bank at Maplin, Two Bills pave way for election in June: Mr Whitelaw anxious to retreat from direct rule role, Request by Mr Carr on police gun issues, Next week, Mr Carr considering an amnesty on firearms. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, British Airways, Engish & Socttish Investors Limited, Scottish Widows, "The Royal Berkshire Hotel", Rolls-Royce Limited, Castle Golf Holiays, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Transport Development Group In 1972, City Of Oslo (Norway), Selective Employment Tax, Celcon, Continental Villas, Securicor Ltd, The First Scottish American Trust Company Limited, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Limited, Ladies Pride, R. & W. Hawthorn Leslie & Company, Limited., Thomas Witter, American Express, Ubaf Limited, British Transport Hotels, Steel Samson, Aeonics Ltd., Fisons, Spring Books, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited, A. Beckman Limited, British Caledonian, Pride & Clarke Limited, Lloyds Bank, Black & Edgington Limited, Pe, Lillywhites Leisure, Hertz, Textured Coatings (U.K.) Ltd.,, International Golf LA Manga, Thomson, Viyella House, Hotel Los Monteros, Alexander Howden Group Ltd., Interim Statements, Thomson Holidays, Tax Deposit Accounts Prospectus, Lovell, Ramc Officer, IT Rains In Maggie's 'Bedroom', National Airlines, Huddersfield Building Society, The Post Office, Cancer Research Campaign, Ecgd. Weather: The Weather. Law: Two years' jail for taking baby in a pram, Eight years for IRA man, Former French minister aids accused Spaniards, Mother of Harry Roberts cleared, Bomb hoaxer fined, Two mugqgers are jailed for 6 and 7½ years, Cheque book swindlers are iailed, Imprisoned draft resister's fourth trial in 10 years, Fourth jail sentence on Turkish professor, Lawyers 'not best arbiters of public taste', Court of Appeal Religious and social objections to divorce may be 'hardship' Banik v Banik, Queen's Bench Division Periodic gifts may be income for legal aid Regina v Supplementary Benefits Commission Ex parte Singer, Scotland to have new justices' court, Worthless cheque case for Lords Regina v Turner, Guilty verdict on Rap Brown. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Western Europe From The Times of Tuesday, March 30,1948. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Country Properties, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Shakespeare Birthday Celebrations, Yamini Krishnamurti/ Ashish Khan Albert Hall, Menace Bbc 1, Out come the broomsticks Say Goodnight to Grandma, Spectrum Purcell Room, Mitsuko Uchida Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lindsay Anderson's new film, The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Liza Minnelli's London concerts, Strictly for the yaks Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex but Were Afraid to Ask (x) London Pavilion Lost Horizon (u) Odeon, Leicester Square Boxcar Bertha (x) ABC General Release The Asphyx (aa) Rank General Release (April 1), NPO/Kurt Masur Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,343, Russian Constructivist and Futurist art fetches high prices at Sotheby's, Radio, Figaro from Versailles, Broadcasting. Sport: Squash rackets European event sponsored, Football England must not be deceived by Welsh win, Swimming Brinkley weighs in at 13st, Sports in Brief, Racing David Mould makes the running all the way from M6, Rowing Cambridge cancel full-course practice after illness, Hockey Hounslow will take part, Courses today are made-in the Americain manner-not born, Golf And now for a snooker shot on the 16th green, Rugby Union A plan to help mitigate the impact of VAT, Cricket Tour that left England's prospects brighter for next year or two, Tennis Miss Wade out of U S event through injury. Editorials/Leaders: Making Life Difficult For Gun-Runners, Reassurances On Sugar, The Reform Of The Industrail Relations ACT, The Near-Frauds Of Pyramid Selling. Letters to the Editor: Heart patients in hospital dispute, The Channel tunnel, Cages for muggers, German telephone services, VAT and accounts due before April 1, Family planning, Fame for Kirkintilloch, European Communities Act, Decision on VAT not tied to EEC entry, Press and Police, Standard European time, State aid on mortgages, Bishops and public schools, Rates and thatch, Birds and goats in Cyprus, Still going strong. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr Phyllis Abrahams Modern Hebrew publications, Mr Andrew Tomlinson Progressive education. Business and Finance: Now it is Mr Geneen's turn to face some blunt questions, Company Meeting Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Bids and Deals James Colmer accept £1.7m from Calico, Company Meeting, Post Office orders two ships from Scottish yard, Business Diary: Division of opinion, Local authorities borrow £1,395m, Japan claims compensation, DTI figures reinforce doubt on car output target of 2.5m vehicles, SMMT chief says gap in engineering training needs calls for immediate action, America to maintain oil import quotas, 'None of the £1,300m...is spent on the poor', Lucas discuss world link to market spares for foreign cars, Forward Levels, Fixed Interest and Money Firm tone in gilt-edged, building orders show £131m rise on last year, Intelligence agency's role defended at Senate hearing on ITT, Mining One interesting drill hole at Int Mining, New Issues Terms fixed for Ford Eurobond, Documentation problems threaten Free Trade Association deals from Monday, Extel to share stock reports, Supervisors back BSC in Llanwern dispute, Ambassador answers the critics, Briefly from the Boardroom, Partnership difficulties with Russia, Company News Jump of 78 pc takes Wimpey to over £14m, Commodities Copper sharply higher, German net central reserves fall DM500m after support activity, Government approval given for two energy projects worth £145m, Japan to retain export curbs till yen refixed, Robots finding their place on shopfloor, Money Market Rates, Equities Company news features, Britain's assurance to sugar countries, Emergency meeting of building societies likely to recommend 10 pc mortgage rate, Danish general strike Problem of public sector labour policy, Aerospace minister argues case for European link-up, Employers reaffirm pay warning to dockers, Covent Garden prices, CAST's shares rise 13p on merger hopes, SE rebuff over Pergamon quote, APCM before any price rise, Call for a new look at aviation insurance, OECD points to risk in allowing rapid expansion of UK economy, Fresh talks unlikely to resolve Ford deadlock. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar firms in light trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Profit taking in J Lucas. Business Appointments: Business appointments BR policy review post for Mr Alick Tait. Property: Rentals, Residential property Buying a home for holidays, London And Suburban. Births.

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