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The Times - 05/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Roger Berthoud and David Cross, By George Clark Political Staff, From Charles Hararoug, From Paul Martin, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Horsnell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Christopher Sweeney, By a Special Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown and Tim Devlin, John Chartres, Leonard Amey, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, From Charles Hargove, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan and Florencia Varas, From David Bonavia, From Richard Harris Dacca, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Knipe, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen, Joan Chissell, Paul Moor, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, A S Byatt, Stephen Walsh, John Percival, Thomas Walker, Richard Davy, Bryan Forbes, John Roper, Gerald Ely, Tim Jones, PATRICK BROGAN, LUCIA SANTA CRUZ, PHS, Robert Jackson, David Wood, ROBERTHALL, , G. D. N. WORSWICK, , BRINLEY THOMAS, , B. B. SCHOFIELD, , JOAN VICKERS, , DAVID BIRD, , J. W. MASDING, , BARBARA ACTON, , DENNIS WALTERS, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , ANTHONY NUTTING, , GEOFFREY FURLONGE, , J. HARDIMENT, , CECIL S. ARONOWTTZ, H. E. WALTER, , MARTIN R. DAVIES, , By Clifford Longley Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Industrial Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, CECIL W. ROBINSON, , P. NICHOLSON, , J. E. F. DAVIES, , P. PALMER JONES, , F. H. M. CRAIG-COOPER, , John Osmond, S. POPECK, , R. S. MUSGRAVE, , PETER B. MACDONALD, , Anthony Thomas, Nancy Foy, Robert Jones, By John Woodland, Tony Aldous, by a Special Correspondent, by John Woodland Commodities Editor, by David Keys, by Roy Lewis, by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., by David Lyon,

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News: Canadian eyes on big brother, Viewpoint, Chile: pragmatic President on a tightrope, Mr Feather says change in Act can end Clash, Snow reports, People in their places: on this and the facing page Patrick O'Leary discusses of the personalities in a multiracial society, The result of 'looking after number one', BR wants fewer mend on same network, Soldier left behind is beaten and shot, French flock to vote in most important election since Fifth Republic was established, 20 Basques arrested in kidnap case, £400 prize for author who attacked donors, RAF begins food drop to crisis areas in Nepal, London flat dwellers call for reform of law to keep down rents, Science report Environment: Dam and Suez Canal flow, Mrs Meir pours cold water on peace hopes, Alarm over 'wrecking' by planners, The Poulson case could last till 1974, Growth of Pentecostalism presents dilemma, Outlook buoyant with little fear of collapse in world prices, Pornography choice defended by Mr Carr, Society suggests 'abortion Panels' to end abuses, 360 hospitals threatened in new wave of strikes, New code for public safety at travelling funfairs, Regional notebook Three and a half miles more track to extend the steam lover's pilgrimage, Herr Strauss ready to replace Dr Barzel, Holy Land pilgrims escape unhurt as explosion sinks cruise ship in Beirut, Agriculture A farming revolution in the making, Chile: opposition fears for democracy, Youth League congress at Mr Chou's old school, Industry-the only answer to unemnloyment, General Amin's vision of a flying object, Jury blames Arctic pilot's inexperience, Shop steward refuses £5,250 pay-off, Casualties in Iran-Iraq border clashes, Ulster unionists fear apathy may cut vote for British link, Indians seek bloodless way out of Wounded Knee, Dame Edith Evans: 'My life's starting now, instead of finishing. We don't talk about finishing', Unst plans to make its small voice heard above the oil boom, From 350 miles away Rodriguans call for bigger say in running their affairs, Remaining Khartum hostages safe, Immigrants attack conditions in jail, Prague and Vienna move to ease border tension, Mauritius Island's future hangs on vital EEC sugar decisions, Chelmsley Wood discovers hidden reserves of warmth, Chileans vote to keep Dr Allende in power, Murders defended by Black September, Pakistani couple kept apart for nine months, Pretoria denies more bannings are planned, Vantage point for watching Soviet fleet, Left goes into lead in French elections, Once in a hundred years a tree may flower for the traveller, Central London may lose gas supply this week, Shot Pakistani boys were not heroes, MP says, Political prophets wait for by-elections, Developing & Expanding Towns The King's Lynn challenge, Big welcome for 106 more Americans released by Hanoi, Social folly if deer hunters dare to break the rules, A day out on the hustings in Bangladesh with the Father of the Nation, Regional gas reports, The Times Diary Sinking under tons of lilac paper, How the cottage hospital may become the mainstay of a new concept in community care, Cuts in public SPending likely, Mr Taverne seeks a seat in European Parliament, Students urged to end strike in Athens, Most Asians who have left camps are still unemployed, Europe's exchange markets closed for a week after ministers put off decision, Land of stamps and the dodo. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Ibl, Barclays Unicorn, Macarthur's Scotch, Bank Of Baroda, Jones Lang Wootton, Thermal Syndicate Limited, The Rogers Group, The London And North British Trust Limited, Desbro International Limited, Romney Trust Limited, Mauritius Hotel Group, Mauritius Export Processing Zones, Strutt & Parker, The Mauritius Commercial Bank Limited, Swan Group, Robert Le Maire Ltd., The Mauritius Chamber Of Agriculture,, Sas, Cable & Wireless, Mgto, Bp, International Holdings Corporation, Mauritius Central Electricity Board, M. I. Kathrada & Sons Ltd., The National Development Plan Of Mauritius, Sidlaw Industries Ltd, Avis, Times Special Reports, Rand, Houlders, David Jamieson & Associates, Hampton & Sons, Blanche, Birger Co. Ltd., Taylor, Smith & Co. Ltd., Mauritius Oil Refineries Ltd., Mauritius Export. Official Appointments and Notices: Grant for study of racehorses, WRNS promotions, Appointments in the Forces. Weather: The Weather. Law: Arab alleged to admit founding Israel spy ring, Bronchitis man's appeal upheld Cartwright v GKN Sankey Ltd, Social security of migrant workers, Death sentences confirmed by King Husain, Heavy fines over Spanish 'caravan in sun' scheme, Law Report March 2, 1973 Queen's Bench Division Granting bingo licence: factors to be considered Regina v Manchester Crown Court, ex parte Cambos Enterprises Ltd., Court of Justice of the European Communities Decision on liquidation of costs in 'turkey tails' case. Sport: Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Hockey Selectors now faced by another trial, Rugby Union Imposing scrummaging by Lancashire, Table tennis Three titles for Sweden at Brighton, Leading goalscorers, Cricket Sadiq adds another century to haul of the Mohammad brothers, Racing Jan Ekels enhances his Lincoln claims, Ice skating Nepela wins world title for last time, Football Walking wounded set forth for Europe, Tennis, Athletics Doctor's orders handicap British team, For the record Rugby Union, Cross-country Unofficially, Dixon is remarkable, Oxford Torpids, Squash rackets Young team chosen for South Africa, University games Public support helps morale and finances, Cambridge Lents, Motor racing Stewart closes in on Brazilian driver. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Womens' Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Savills, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Pop record, Sam Shepard plays at Theatre Upstairs, Leo Brouwer Roundhouse, Lenox Quartet Wigmore Hall, Ránki/Gelber South Bank, Christa Ludwig's seven new roles, Flashing lights and a little frolic Kyldex I Hamburg State Opera, The Apostles Fairfield Hall, Les Sylphides/ Raymonda Covent Garden, A daunting task The Life of Ivy Compton-Burnett By Elizabeth Sprigge (Gollancz £3). Arts and Entertainment: The British at Hamburg Opera, John Standing in Private Lives, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,321, Concert in aid of St John's. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Property Large office block near cathedral, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Taverne refurbishes Mr Burke, Smoke Signals From The Sioux, Community Currencies, 'The Seven Outside', What Have Arab Leaders To Say?. Letters to the Editor: Professional charges and VAT, Missile development, Erratic delivery and delays in first class mail, Control of government spending and the money supply, Clergy stipends, Terrorist murders in Khartum, Szigeti's broken string, Matchless, Attack on judges, Old penny leverage, Scots haberdashery, Lack of skilled workers, Industry Act and investment, Disquiet over Phase Two, Safety belts, Spur to saving and investment, Defence budget. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Parliamentary Notices. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 3, 1948. Obituaries: Sir George Cole A distinguished soldier, Mr S. Hodgson, Mr G. C. Moore, Mr Cleo Noel. Business and Finance: Alaskan oil Pipeline's prospects improve in Congress, Results this week Burmah, Inveresk and Commel Union, Lending rate 83/4%, Who benefits from the suggestions box?, Monopolies report critical on shoe machinery trading, Industry in the regions Does Wales need the Severnside project?, Accounts must give 'true position', Chrysler to sue for shares held by ASTMS, Skill in price talks may dictate CBI's own financial future, Trouble for mutual funds in US, Business Diary in Europe: Taking up the antique cudgels, BSC men at doomed plant ban deliveries to GKN, Dunlop builds factory to meet golf ball demand, Ford strikes crumble but output is still threatened by go-slow tactics, Freight Report Tanker chartering stays buoyant, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Charity begins in the boardroom, Company News Cray Electronics in big reverse takeover plan, Briefly from the Boardroom, M Giscard briefed on French demands, Commodities Group of eight to study extension of world coffee agreement, Levels of scrap exports 'up to Government', More share prices, State policy for software, Split between Fed chairman and Treasury chief reflects US dilemma on dollar crisis, Insurance: an overseas earnings puzzle, The unified system in perspective, ILO to study multi-state companies, Foreign car producers stockpiling in UK to exploit labour unrest, Zinc alloy die casters see threat to car output if components costs not offset, A blow at the factory automaton, Mr Bentley bows out with a backhander, Boilermakers' strike in fourth week, U S airlines may cream off low fare traffic, BP will finance state refinery in Abu Dhabi. Business Appointments: Business appointments Shell man on Chloride board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Bonds traded in Europe.

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