The Times - 09/08/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Patrick Brogan, By Our Labour Staff, From Louis Heren and Michael Leapman, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Penny Radford, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Penny Symon, From John Chartres, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Wigg, From Paul Martin, By Christopher Sweeney, John Picton, Iverach McDonald, David Williams, Katie Stewart, Philippa Toomey, Rachel Homer, Joan Chissell, Bryan Robertson, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Jim Railton, By Jim Snow, Bernard Levin, PHS, Louis Heren, Pat Healy Social services correspondent, Philip Howard, GEORGE MARTEN, RICHARD PORTES, , ANDREW McMANUS, , J. M. CARR, , M. R. GORMAN, , LESLIE ALCOCK., R. J. C. ATKINSON., H. E. MARKSON., MICHAEL CALVERT., ADRIAN HASTINGS, , WILLIAM SHELTON., DONALD SOUTHGATE., J. PECK, , W. J. STRACHAN, RONALD LONG., I. GOODMAN., DAVID GREEN., MARK MORONEY, , DENYS WILD., From David Bonavia, Tony Aldous, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Shipping Correspondent, P.M., Laurence Kitchin, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Anthony Thomas, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Sue Masterman, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Dennis Dwyer, From David Cross, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed, I. J. COSTELLO, , B. I. CAWTHRA., BRIAN BRANSBURY, , WILLIAM WISELEY, , MALCOLM D. PEEL., STANLEY STEWARD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Geoffrey Bell, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Concorde to go to Texas to win over critics, Mr Agnew says accusations are 'malicious and scurrilous lies', Colliery survivors tell how roof caved in, Pakistan patrol ambushed by guerrillas, The Times Diary A book of alternative dreams, Chappaquiddick girl alleges phone tapping, Radical reforms bring possibility of closer links between Government and unions in Italy, French rail cuts bring no protest, Rhodesia dispute over university rioting, Former royal surgeon killed himself, Pub crawls, Dickens and jazz to lure the tourists in winter, Environment Developers bow to conservation promptings, Divers risk injury with brewers' gas cylinders, Increase in telephone charges sought, Open University to have New York office, Armed forces join new Chile Cabinet, M Pompidou may cut second holiday, Medical experts say that fluoride can be harmful, Growing list of heroes in lsle of Man fire, TUC says threshold plans are unacceptable, Labour denial that Mr Wilson knew of Littlejohn 'spies', patagonian feels at home at the eisteddfod, Tests show that holidaymaker died of cholera, Nurse blames tittle-tattle for bullying accusations, 'Walter Mitty' life of Littlejohn brothers, Nearing the end for Latin lovers, New pay offer to avert ferry strike, Danger from others' cigarettes, Two women cleaners die after fire in ship, Balloonist tackles Atlantic, W Germany's population falling steadily, Tanker owners deny delay in taking off fuel oil, Mr Heath attacks 'callous' expulsion of Ugandans, Reprisal sought for journalist's caning, Spy dossier 'is being prepared in Mountjoy jail', Mrs Kerr 'never got over US beating', China gathers her antiques as prices soar, DPP gets facts on boy, 4, weighing 15lb, Russian author expelled from writers' union, Legal action against Roche group in Germany, First nursery for civil servants' children, Athens may hold talks with warring Cyprus factions, West Africa drought plea, Soup of the evening, MP's questions on plan for petrol rationing, 12 councils accused over welfare spending, 'Watchdog' tells wives to ask for more cash, US Jewish campaign to boycott oil firm, Phnom Penh telephone lines cut by advancing communists, Soviet scientist is made an exile, Motoring Need to raise car servicing standards, Extradition of Briton from Spain approved, S Korean exiled politician kidnapped in Tokyo, Science report Space: The third mission to Skylab, Scots' mystery death after Benidorm trip, 'Wanted' replaced by 'interview desired', Mixed blessings of a food mixer, The Commonwealth, like the Englishman, needs time, Post Office's proposed charges, Scepticism mounting in Bonn bribery case, 100 Ulster prisoners are to be set free, Not everyone in the dole queue is a scrounger, some suffer real hardship. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Unilever, Ppa, Rea Brothers Limited, Volvo, Enel, Sangers Limited, Edward Erdman, Portfolio Management, Chartreuse, Berry Wiggins & Co. Limited, Ansafone, Isabel Rose, James & Tatton, Chatto & Windus, H.A.G, British Tar Products Limited, The Sovereign State, J. Bibby & Sons Limited, Hine, British Match. Arts and Entertainment: Brazilian moves to third place in chess contest, Radio, Whiteley in chess lead with full points, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,454, Broadcasting. Weather: The Weather. Law: Five years' jail for man who broke baby's legs, Israel court jails for seven years Kurdish guerrilla captured in raid on A1-Fatah base in Lebanon, Jail for man who tried to kill Chiang Kai-shek's son, Colin Levy charged with trying to murder wife, Woman sentenced for attempted suicide. Reviews: Stephen Bishop Queen Elizabeth Hall, African Iron Age culture Great Zimbabwe, Limbo Bush Theatre, A great European, An independent muse, The singer not the song, B Minor Mass Albert Hall/Radio 3, Fiction The Salamander, The lonely revolutionary Memoir of a Revolutionary. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also pages 11 & 22, Business Notices, Women's Appointments also on page 24, The Times Motor Show Place, Women's Appointments also on page 23, Display Advertising, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services. Sport: World Student Games Moscow's dress rehearsal for 1980 Games, Golf Jacklin describes PGA course as one for thinkers, Rugby Union All Blacks gain first tour win against Maoris, Swimming, Cricket England may find swing and seam not enough, Football Clubs to be fined for abusing system, Sports in Brief, Tennis Sponsors propose expansion of grand prix, Racing Trillium's fast break could give him edge over Silver God, Yachting All set for showdown in Fastnet race. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Never mind the sun, sea and sand-just give me peace, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Aug 7, 1948. Editorials/Leaders: No Good Case For Itv 2, Not In The Interests Of Jews. Letters to the Editor: Floating pound and consumer boom, Farmers and footpaths, Medical aid abroad, Monopoly of money, Watergate, Ordnance Survey maps, Telling tail, Fortification for the over-40s, Liberal revival, Cathedral entry charges, Buried treasure, Gazumping, Competition and mergers within the EEC, Policy of the authorities in Mozambique, Observations on the European Patent, Need for research into fire hazards. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr A. R. Spinney, Dr Maurice Campbell A leading authority on diseases of the heart, Mary Lady Bates, Guy Middleton. Business and Finance: Purchases on Barclaycard beat forecast, Small-cars trend poses dilemma for Detroit, EEC 'raising quota' on newsprint for the Six, Mining Increased sales boosts Western Mining, UK airlines set for year of big growth, Dispute delays Tokyo declaration, Eurosyndicat, Issues & Loans New issues show more popularity, Bonn's new cartel law may trap two mergers, Gilts weak as short-term interest rates soar: renewed fears for discount houses, Equities Nervous mood continues, Japan 'should give up its world steel role', Europe and Overseas European fillip in ITT record opening, Post Office chief says first loss in 16 years may be bigger next time, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Fixed Interest and Money Another bleak day for gilts, Dutch rivals of CU stand by Delta Lloyd bid decision, Yuan rate changed, Commodities Heavy selling hits silver prices, U S grand jury considers new Vesco charge, Briefly from the Boardroom, Bleak prospects for UK interest rates, Unilever at £88m in second quarter, Discount houses: acute, perhaps, but not chronic, 150 strikers may bring Chrysler to a halt, Call for 11-12 pc cocoa price rise, Company News Kinloch tops £1m mark after six months, Anglo-Soviet symposia on instruments, Bankers' body gives guidelines on profit returns, Wine trade in plea for talks, Bigger home sales for machine tools, Firth beats forecast, Anglo-Continental, Unions alarmed by 'EEC pact to favour Italy', First half profit of£2.2m for Rolls Motors, Increases in farm census, Bids and Deals Assoc Hotels' £1.7m disposal, Business Diary: Fasten your seat belts, Mercedes begins its European truck drive, Wall St down, Allied Breweries take Skol to Germany, Motor exports at record £142m, French money supply, BP to sue American group over Libyan oil. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Pound fails to hold initial gain, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Discount house shares weak, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Earl Jellicoe to rejoin Warburg group, Eximbank resignation. Property: Flat Sharing, London & Suburban, Property Abroad.
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