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The Times - 02/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown and Tim Devlin, By Melvyn Westlake, From Denis Taylor, By Hugh Clayton, From Tohn Young, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Christopher Sweeney, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Harry Dehelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der vat, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornshy, From Ian McDonald, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Our Special Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Jerome Caminada, Richard Mavlan, Stephen Walsh, Stanlsy Sadie, Alan Coren, Joan Chissell, By a Special Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Dennis Bird, Mary McCurrie, By Jim Snow, Nicholas Bethell, Dingle Foot, PHS, Robert Fisk, D. F. OWEN., CAROLINE ARNOLD, MICHAEL SWANN., KEVIN McNAMARA, , G. G. BLAKEY, JANET GRAHAM., JAMES ALLEN, J. H. S. WILD, , D. H. K. MAINWARING, , LIONEL ALBERT, STUART ANDREWS, , BRIAN COX, , DAVID PARE, , JOHN MORRIS., TOM HARPER., D. HUGHES, VICTOR J. LISSACK., CHRISTOPHER, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Sir Dingle Foot, By Roger Vielyoye, From Anthony Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Anthony Rowley, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, RICHARD TERRELL, NEIL MARTEN, , HUGH LEGGATT, M. S. W. SILVESTER, W. G. G. ALEXANDER, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, IVOR HUSSEY., WALTER BAIER., Kenneth Owen, Rodney Cowton, By Peter Hill, By Roy Farndon, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, By a correspondent, by Trevor Fishlock, by Edward Nevin, by Patrick O'Leary, by Dennis Dwyer, by Mansel Jones, by Geoffrey Weston, by Wynford VaughanThomas,

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News: Mr Heath and Herr Brandt meet in renewed atmosphere of crisis for the dollar, Bannings fail to stir S Africa, Tenants complain of being 'sold down the river' after flats change hands in private £20m deal, Taverne triumph by 13,191 votes at Lincoln but Labour holds Dundee, East, German border police 'tortured in training', Czech and Polish Interior Ministers die in air crash, Last appeal to Chile by President Allende, The Times Diary Here is the news from Clapham, Snow reports, Fianna Fail minister loses his seat in Republic of Ireland general election, Heroism was the triumphant choirboys' forte in a martyrs' cause, Spain spurns destroyers offered by America, Inquest told of crash pilot's cannibalism, Outlook brighter for prisoners as Vietnam document is approved, France's 'strategic' Centre, Time to reflect on a college experiment, Gas cuts send 100,000 home from school, Dying man found after calls to newspapers, Senators at Wounded Knee siege, MPs less enthusiastic for new parliamentary building, Black September guerrillas shoot way into Khartum reception and seize US ambassador, Mental health workers' concern over changes, British library set ablaze by Pakistani youths, Israelis will cooperate in air crash investigation, Authors' rights, or authors wronged?, Science report Climate: Link with magnetic intensity, Affluent wives show sympathy for lower-paid militancy, Counterpoint 13, Kent off-shore reserve planned for sport and marine life conservation, Oil search may lead to natural gas find, Falls of up to 15p a 1b in meat since December, Sense of national identity is gaining ground, Markets to close in new dollar crisis, 'Lower rate of increase in spending on education', Mr Smith pins hopes on 1971 settlement, Chairmen named for pay and price bodies, Mr Heath calls for TUC plan on dividing pay, Repayment offer by Scots civil servant, President drops U S welfare reform plan, Nixon assurance to Mrs Meir on aid, Greek publisher issues protest over obstruction of sales, 'Poison used illegally' to kill birds of prey, Syrian unrest now hits Damascus, Peking offers to hold official or 'secret' talks with Taiwan, Constituency results, Mr Faulkner rides again, Thalidomide article appeal for Lords, Rail drivers threaten strike for Thursday, Coal loses 'old hat' image, Leading TUC 'moderate' to go after Nalgo clash, The same name, the same aim, Translation error means fewer for butter subsidy, Boom in rural crafts, Doctors say abortion reduces chance of normal child in future, Regional gas reports, Food prices, £3,000m on steel-but what about the workers?, Accustomed as they are to public speaking, Medical staffs become maids of all work, Inadequate roads a stumbling block in attracting new industry, Fianna Fail concedes defeat in Eire, Disruption brings crisis to 250 hospitals on the first day of workers' strikes, French airports staff extend strike, Black youths survey halted after protests. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Vent-Axia, Yachtinh World, Welsh Brewere Ltd, Celcon, J. F. Nash Securities Limited, The Bendix Corporation, Matthews Wrightson Group Ltd., The Hodge Group Limited, Htv, Robophone Telephone Answering Systems, A. J. Seward(engineering) Ltd., Newport, Western Mail, Royal Insurance, The Times, Piccadilly, M&g, Gkn Rolled & Bright Steel Ltd., Ryan Group, Stockwood Rees & Co. Ltd., International Telephone System, Lloyds Bank, Bmw Concessionaires Gb Ltd,, Sinclair, British Transport Docks Board, British Dredging, Ferro Metal And Chemical Corporation Ltd., EQUITY & Law, B M W, Union Corporation Group, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Clear Hooters Limited, The Post Office, Julian S. Hodge & Company Liimited Bankers. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor may use Budget to help fight against inflation, More gypsy sites still wanted, New controls on guns being prepared by Home Office, Coloured constables, Live animals for prizes, Next week, Small fines on armed trespassers criticized, Caring for the assets of mental patients, Temporary stipendiary JPs for long cases, Extra squadron of Harriers ordered to maintain front line strength of Navy House of Lords, Former Prime Ministers in partnership?, Minister rejects criticism of CAP board powers, No decision yet on S Arabia pensions, Search for ways to aid homeless, Home Secretary seeks opinions on banning of imitation firearms House of Commons, Settlers nn UK. Weather: The Weather. Law: National industrial Relations Court Compensation and redundancy both payable Midland Foot Comfort Centre Ltd v Moppett and Another, Accused denies sending bullet to Mr Heatth, Chapman v Ingleton, Yemen governor charged with car shot deaths, Wanted man in Petain case goes to judge, Engineer says many parts of big dipper were unsafe, Journalist to be charged in Rhodesia, Newspaper challenges U S court order, Nine months' extra jail for man who leapt from dock and attacked judge, Court of Appeal Ordering divorced husband to leave Joint home P v P, Immigrants case man says he was deceived. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments also on page 25, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: L'amor coningale St John's Smith Square, LSO/Levine Festival Hall, Congress dances-and sings 1776 (a) Odeon. Haymarket Eagle in a Cage (a) Universal The Wrath of God (x) Empire Two Super Fly (x) Warner Rendezvous Philip Strick, Month-long tour for Ubu Roi, God Bless Nanny Bbc 1, II Trovatore Coliseum, Dolmetsch Ensemble Wigmore Hall. Arts and Entertainment: 1973 Cutty Sark/Times Championship, Gypsy for London, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,319, Radio, Test of interest in Continental drawings, Broadcasting. Sport: Tennis US women's director lays down her set of rules, Cricket Greenidge shows Barbados batsmen the way, Rugby Union Barbarians overcome injuries and brave East Midlands, Table tennis England nearly bring off surprise win, Boxing McAlinden's title to be discussed, Sports in Brief, Hockey England still decline to play Ireland, Ice skating The only candidate gets the vote, Oxford Torpids, Football Banks returns as Stoke win in Greece, Squash rackets British still two classes from Mrs McKay, Sport Racing Anthony Watt faces two main dangers in reopened race. Editorials/Leaders: The Development Of The North Sea, Steelmakers' Alarm, Reform Without Revolution, Kidnapping In Khartum. Letters to the Editor: Complaints against police, Leave company law to the courts, The taxman should pay up, Value-added tax and works of art, Pestle and mortar, Cleray stipends, In time of restraint, Ringed birds, Economic growth and private investment, Taking of evidence, Softer landings, Winchester route for M3, Pressure on advertisers, Rise in food prices, Responsibility for BBC Productions, Commonwealth sugar dilemma, An invention that already existed, School as a leveller of class distinctions, Alterations to churches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Murchison medallist, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Earl Poulett, Mr E. F. N. Gratiaen Appeals from Commonwealth. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 1, 1948 Soviet octopus. Business and Finance: Car exports suffer from home market sales boom, Profits and profitability: a CBI perspective, Bids and Deals Tremletts agog for 'major' news, Mining, Bovis chief puts share deal plans to P&O, Mr Roy Jenkins calls for agency to yet takeovers, UK ports 'need no subsidies', Interest relief grants scheme modified tp spur area investment, RJN raises Firth bid, Fixed Interest and Money, New Issues, European float favoured in US, CBI prepare for week of intensive consultations, Ford strikers halt Halewood, Deadlock on air fares hits thousands of bookings, Technology in Europe Obstacles facing common EEC policy, Briefly from the Boardroom, Hongkong shares climb to a new peak, Japanese lift controls on computer imports to placate US, MPs call for tougher tax laws to increase Britain's revenues from N Sea oil, Private housing starts up on year, Commodities Huge increases in LME prices, Devaluation makes US goods '23pc cheaper', Steel watchdog favours phased BSC increases, Business in Europe: Peter Gaskell on 'the British challenge' UK food firms gobbling up French small fry, Iraq hails oil settlement under which IPC pays £141n and receives £128m worth of crude, Company News Scrip and £5.2m profit by Alex Howden, Money Market Rates, Barings form banking link-up with Sanwa, Davy-Ashmore and Head Wrightson in agreement to share plant contracts, Shell has 44pc profits boost in fourth quarter, Equities Uncertain ahead of Budget, Shell beats the optimista' target, Huge rise in antimony, Business Diary:Whitehall's inflation fighters, Car premiums plea, Anglo-German merger in computers urged, Free collective bargaining 'has ended for years'. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Sustained selling of the dollar, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Shell wanted on results, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Penguin top post for Mr E J Rose. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.

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