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The Times - 09/03/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Staff Reporters, By Martin Huckerby, From Robert Fisk and Christopher Sweeney, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour staff, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Horsnell, By George Clark political Staff, From John Chartres, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell and Christopher Warman, By Stewart Tendler, By Tim Devlin, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, Hugh Clayton, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, By Norman Fox, By Brian Lewis, From a Special Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Lewine Mair, By Rex Bellamy, By Srikumar Sen, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Medical Correspondent, Philip French, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Irvine Wardle, Keith Horner, Barry Norman, Stephen Walsh, Robin Bailie, , Anne Scott-James, PHS, Richard Davy, NICHOLAS HINTON, Christopher Fry, Christopher Hampton, Robert Bolt, Alan Plater, David A. Yallop, Willis Hall, Maureen Duffy, Brigid Brophy, Colin Spencer, Frank Dux, Peter Ransley, Ronald Millar, David Halliwell, John Cleese, Neville Smith, Peter Barnes, Barry Reckord, Gilian Freeman, John Chapman, David Mercer, John Gorrie, Dila Brooke, Robin Smyth, Jim Allen, Philip Martin, John Mortimer, Stanley Price, Frank Marcus., W. E. P. JOHNSON, , A. M. TAYLOR, , P. J. C. PERRY, , TREVOR HUDDLESTON, CR., H. E. NICHOLS, , N. F. S. STEVENS, , GORDON SCHAFFER, , GHITA IONESCU, , A. NORMAN ODLING, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Dr V. I. Little, The Rev Dr Norman Goodall, Dr A. Ermolaev, professor Kevin Nash, From Roger Berthoud and David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Barnfather, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondnet, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Dennis Dwyer, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, E. H. KEATES, , JAMES T. ANDERSON, , From Sue Masterman, By Pearce Wright, K. M. BROWN, , Innis Macbeath, Adrian Hope,

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Law: Girls bound in raid, Museum charges unchanged, Swiss court jails Mrs Irving, Court of Appeal Drink after driving no reasonable excuse for not providing specimen Regina v Lennard, Girl accused of train bomb hoax, One dead, 238 hurt after London terror bombs, Sentence cut for man who gave raiders tip-offs, Accused tells jury how he spent £80,000, Divorce petitions by Lord and Lady De Clifford, A deafening crash, flying glass then screams of the injured, Old Bailey car-bombinjures more than 140 staff evacuating buildings after police warning, Chancery Division Supplemental order Ford-Hunt and Another v Singh, Swiss court jails Mrs Irving for two years, Man travelled country stealing books and maps, Four men hanged. Picture Gallery: London Bombings. News: Heavy damage as explosion rips through Whitehall offices, Trend away from export of live animals, Mr Thomson sets out criteria for EEC aid, Compromise helps West to buy itself into industry, Al Fatah is denounced by Sudan over murders, Police blow up two cars, Next decade holds good prospect for the pensioner, Scotland Yard log of bomb incidents, Special patrol proves its worth, Archaeological report New light on Dark Age Scotland, The Times Diary Lots of lovely misery, Compulsory jobs advice in schools sought, Stand-in service 'no threat' to personal doctoring, Chinese puzzled over friends and foes, Police given firearms six times a day, Two-way freedom for a two-way press, Body in ward for hours after workers refuse to move it, Doctor cleared of misconduct, British MPs in dilemma on farm price proposals, Bombs and shootings as Ulster votes, Rail strike aftermath to last until Monday, FBI nominee's revelations on Watergate case, U S liaison mission in China to be at 'very high level', Counterpoint Getting things done, Army is convinced that gang of IRA Provisionals was responsible for terror in streets, Move to foster trade union links in Europe, Shipbuilding: customers all over the world, Plastics: aim is six-fold rise in production, Bishops decide to remove Makarios titles, Gas workers suspend threat to cut off more homes, Electronics: priority but no money to waste, Mr Nixon dwells on quality of lifes, Candidates who win without party aid, Tourism: new coasts to explore and more off-season pursuits, Mr Lindsay's departure starts game of alliances, Changes proposed in anti-inflation Bill will give more protection to tenants, Millionaire is kidnapped in Argentina, Low take-up of benefits shows means test system radically wrong, Traffic dwindles at French airports, Unsure centrist vote endangers Gaullists in Key region of Lille, Mr Benn urges Labour to join TUC in protest, Putting old in homes can cause senility, report says, Cars: Red Star shines where others nibble, Vorster reproof for Britain on defence pact, British teachers evacuated from Rwanda, Nightclub fire in which 15 died was deliberate, Negotiations on Vietnam council of reconciliation to begin near Paris on March 19, Science report Communication: TV through glass fibres, Regional gas reports, Household appliances: 1973 turns on heaters, Construction: building up export earnings, Made In Yugoslavia, Dean Stanley Street car defused by experts, Five Naxalites shot in Nepal escape attempt, Bradford gets world's first professor of peace studies, Power shares for Ulster dividends, Mr Heath outlines White Paper on Northern Ireland to Mr Cosgrave at Downing Street, Mujib victory wipes out Opposition as a political force, Food prices Lamb up, beef down, Sybarites and sugar puffs through the looking glass, Latest snow reports. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Treasury Convertible Stock, The Scottish Western Investment Company Limited., 3. Maj Of Rijeka, Tyndall Managers Ltd, The Bath And Portland Group, Lufthansa, The Avis Stamp Machine, Jones Lang Wootton, The Burlington Magazine, Avon, Ampol, Gorenje, Midland Bank, Help The Aged, The Associated Paper Mills Limited, Transjug Rijeka, Yugoslav Agricultural Bank, Ansafone, Ina, Naftagas, The Times, Common Law Reports Ltd., The Sea Gull, C.G.S.B. Holdings Limited, Metalchem International Limited, Nationwide Building Society, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Oki, Toyota, Treasury Stock, Generalexport, "Split", Opportunity Books, Ubz, Thomson Winter Sun Holidays, Ford Motor Company, Sporting Chronicle, Jucolinija, Crosfields, VAT, Jat, Port Of Rijeka Authority, Coffee Board, Huddersfield Building Society, The Teamworkers, Bea, The Post Office, "Bottom Drawer", Sipad, Ecgd, Udt. Index. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Report anything suspicious House of Lords, Mr Heath prepared to go on trying to get accord on pay, Bomb blasts: prudence of police shown to be right-Mr Carr House of Commons, Permits for rifles and pistols, Request for extra public holidays, House of Lords, Shipping safety in Channel, Cattle rustling grows, Eggs and bacon still good value for money, Success of Ulster forces against terrorism, Next week, Shocked MPs praise courage of policemen. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, New musical director. Sport: Hockey Surrey's speed will tax Lancashire defence, Tennis, Athletics Rotterdam ushers in the age of indoor athletics, Golf Three-ball games to speed up Open, Football British clubs well placed to make European finals their own, Rugby Union Quinnell withdraws from Welsh tearn, Sports in Brief, Boxing Perry falls foul of the right hook of the law, Sporting survey Warning note for cricket, Horse show Last year's runner-up takes trophy, Cricket Doubt on Lillee's fitness worries Australia, Racing Cup could be destined for horseman of the Royal Lancers, Squash Rackets Mrs McKay inevitable champion. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 8, 1948 Control of Ruhr. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Papp at the Lincoln Center, Bournemouth SO/ Berglung Bournemouth / Radio 3, A gentle, leisurely Parsifal Parsifal Covent Garden, Variety with improbable logic The Launderette Soho Poly, Annie Fischer Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Burke Special Bbc 1, Thriller with well hidden clues Lover St Martin's, Unhappy transfers from stage to screen The Seagull (a) Paris Pullman The National Health (aa) Columbia Red Psalm (aa) Academy 2 Slaughter (x) London Pavilion The War Between Men and Women (a) ABC 1, Shaftesbury Avenue, Challenging season ahead For Coliseum, LSO/Marcovici/ Commissiona Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Bombs Come To London, Shaikh Mujib's Triumph, Merit Increases Of Salaries, Rising Interest Rates. Letters to the Editor: Imprisoned playwright, President Nyerere and Zanzibar, The hovertrain, Increasing costs faced by owners of taxicabs, Relics of empire, The nuclear deterrent policy, The long distance taxpayer, Government and unions, Mr Taverne's victory, EEC talks and the professions, New use for canal, Research into the causes of crime, Check your bank statement. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Outstanding prices are paid for silk Kashan carpets at Christie's sale, Broadcasting, Radio, TheTimes Crossword Puzzle No 13,325. Obituaries: Dr T. E. Wallis A father-figure of British pharmacy, Mr Guy Eid, Miss B. D. Gibson, Prof S. Tolansky, Dr Laurits Bjerrum Soil mechanics. Deaths. Business and Finance: Mining Beralt rights issue will raise £2.2m, Doubt on availability of 'cut and dried' criteria for mergers, Steel men may be asked to 'share' work as way of avoiding job cuts under BSC plans, Japan and America to hold talks on harmonizing energy problems, Present Dutch strikes 'to last indefinitely', Atlantic air fares agreement initialled, Eurosyndicat, Dutch halt Japanese electronic imports, Clarksons takeover talks break down, Steel plantmakers hope for £300m orders, Interest rates surge as Government bonds fall in face of sizable selling, Bids and Deals Tace pay £1.5m for two Dutch units, Effect of 'salary drift' on pay increases, Shipbuilders poised to win £300m orders, Retailers ask DTI for changes in 'margins' rule, R-R to use US alloy in fan discs for RB 211, paying the price for economic strength, Float by EEC currencies is still most likely outcome of talks on monetary crisis, Company News Boom demand carries Corah up to £1.6m, Forward Levels, Bonn set to 'go it alone' and float currency, Business Diary: A monetary Who's Who, Patent News Using lasers for printing plates, Art dealers fear VAT rule may hit London's position, Aerospace exports near highest peak, Lord McFadzean to retire from board of BICC, Briefly from the Boardroom, Second Occidental oil well yields highest N Sea flow rate so far, A short-term gamble in Pye options, 'Minimal' rise in clothing prices from today, Equities Firm in quiet trading, Fixed Interest and Money Fresh losses in gilt-edged, Foreign Exchange, Thames Board head honoured, Australia's forecast budget deficit rises to $A960m, America to hold public hearings on trade 'threat', 'One group best' for nuclear reactors, US wholesale prices again show sharp monthly rise with food leading the way, Ford output halted again at Halewood after strike ends, Japan closes wool markets, White collar representation What the executive thinks of trade unions, U S and Japan could ease EEC money crisis, Germany says, Professor asserts protectionist farm policies costly and useless, Valor make £6.8m bid for 90 pc of Newhome, Steel scrap 'assurances', How Rolls-Royce is debugging RB 211, Bank chief sees danger in EEC 'straitjacket', Commodities Further gains in copper prices, Area radio contracts offer, Algerian state oil group borrows $250m. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh selling of gilts, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New company secretary for pye. Property: Building Sites, Flat Sharing, Residential Property, London And Suburban. Births.

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