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The Times - 04/08/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Sweeney, From Patrick Brogan, From Louis Heren, By George Clark Political Staff, By Peter Hopkirk and Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Our Rowing Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From John Roper, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, by Brendan Gill, Peter Vansittart, William Mann, Ronald Hayman, Clive Barnes, Joan Chissell, Miles Kington, Penelope Turing, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, By Our Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Philip Howard, From Dudley Doust, By Jim Railton, By Norman Fox, From John Blunsden, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Jim Snow, By Andrew Porter, John Blunsden, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, George Hutchinson, Peter Hardy, Ann Morrow, Trevor Fishlock, ALEC BROWN, , JOHN WALLEY, , R. LI. BROWN, , E. N. HARRIS, , D. G. GALVIN, , I. N. DUNCAN WALLACE, , HAREWOOD, , VICTORIA A. WALTERS, , C. PERCY SMITH, , JAMES ALLEN, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , DANE CLOUSTON, , ANTHONY RICHARDS, , HENRY LESSORE, , DUDLEY JONES, , By Our Estates Correspondent, By Bishop F. R. Barry, From Penny Radford, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, A friend and colleague, Lieutenant-Colonel P. A. C. Kerr writes:, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Barnfather, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Woodland, Margaret Stone, Vera Di Palma, Eric Brunet, Robin Murrell, Andrew Wilson,

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News: Best entry of livestock for many years, Vicar wins truce between hippies and St Ives, Leisure life 'of the 21st century', Gardening The green finger theory, Mr Gray burned the files at Christmas, US unisex: continuing the trend, Boys sought as police say Isle of Man fire was probably deliberate, MPs 'should reveal their interests', Markham toll rises to 17, Making mysteries, New inquiry into shootings at Kent State, Tallulah comes to London, Africans stone white students' cars at Rhodesian university, Will Mr Whitelaw come home to captivate the voter?, Indian stage group detained at Heathrow, Entire Chilean Cabinet offers its resignation, Coroner criticizes delay by pool lifeguard, Summerland design might have been banned on mainland, French police anger over freeing of leftist leader, Filipinos who did not vote may face prison term, General Amin says Britain endangers Commonwealth, Cyprus President scorns Grivas ransom terms, Suppressed Muggeridge novel resurrected, Setting up the badger for life, Senator's call for reopening of ITT trust case, 15,000 families in Belfast 'refugees from violence', Promise of better care in reformed NHS, 60 protesters trespass in £4-a-year park, Two new cholera suspects from Tunisia holiday, Good Food Guide Victual virtuosity, Surprises at Petropolis, Former Greek Defence Minister freed, Sportsview Money alone will not make motor racing safer, Mr Nixon prepares fighting reply, Request on advertising by BBC is spurned, Some councils 'are helping hire-purchase defaulters', Unity at Ottawa on test ban, EEC taxes raising food prices, MP says, Mr Gray told President that his staff tried to wound him mortally, Britannia refuses to waive the rules, Shipwrecked couple will return to the sea, All-out effort to prepare Skylab rescue mission, Essex mother and children missing, Severe cuts in Channel ferries next week, Jobs for August, US will stop bombing of Cambodia but not aid, Survey uncovers tension in air traffic controllers, Driver shot dead in £15,000 Dublin raid, Mr Thorpe on 'lunatic' spending, Liberals state terms for sharing in a coalition, By-passes to relieve Dover road villages, Historical vindication of Christian belief, Nothing like being on the water with every optional extra, Iceland allows RAF Hercules to leave again, The foolproof flan, Fourteen missing as New York hotel crumbles, Fire warning by coroner on building site huts, Callfor inquiry on special hospitals refused, Science report Fishing: Help from satellites, Bringing 'bleeding chunks' of music to the masses, Travel Fun in forgotten Franconia, Plan to use troops to restore Italy's denuded woodlands. Law: Court told of drug parties in ship's funnel, Two brothers jailed for total of 35 years for Dublin raid claim British intelligence link, £1m robbery witness under police protection, Briton is jailed for 11 years on drug charges, Jury set a record, Spain extradites Briton in bank raids case, Social worker on baby charge, Esso is refused leave to appeal Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Dawn Property Co Ltd, Four remanded in £70,000 mail raid case. Index. Display Advertising: Barclays Unicorn, M & G, The Times Superstore, Macarthur's Scotch, Incurables, Canlife Units, Scottish Craftsmanship, The Times, Halifax, Save And Prosper Group, Fly National Airlines.. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe And Overseas. Classified Advertising: Collectors, The Holiday Magic Of Egypt.., Educational, Services tomorrow: Seventh Sunday after Trinity, Women's Appointments General, Concerts, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Television highlights, Bridge Little things set to try us, Radio, Chess Haunted Hastings, Broadcasting, Sunday-Another of those Mortimers, Deborah this time, writes a gentle but, Belyavsky may win chess title today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,450. Reviews: Tchaikovsky's St. Joan of Arc, Mai Zetterling: making things happen, Lennox Berkeley Albert Hall/ Radio 3, South Bank Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Radio Eliot and Forty-Second Street, Albert Nicholas Victoria and Albert Museum. Sport: Rowing Eton pair and Wallingford four in finals, Baseball, Polo Semi-finals prove handicap accuracy, Tennis Doubles success keeps Czechs in the running, Sports in Brief, Yachting Largest boats soon cut smallest down to size, Motor racing Ickx poses biggest challenge to Stewart, Athletics Mrs Allison welcomes test in 1500 metres, Close of play at the Lane, Racing Our Mirage gives pointer for Ballyhot in Laurel Handican, Golf Berry justifies Jacklin's advice with flawless play in Germany, Swimming Brinkley relieves the depression. Editorials/Leaders: Holiday Catastrophe, No Lip From The Workers, President Marcos On The March. Letters to the Editor: Danger of rabies, Gallery entry charges, Child allowances, Thalidomide, Wagner at the Coliseum, Open University, Massacre allegations, Entry charges for Salisbury Cathedral, Ordnance maps as a community service, While rain stopped play, Liberal policies, Threats to the economy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Property: Country Properties, Mayfair properties sold for £1¼m. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Aug 3, 1948 Spitfires in Malaya. Obituaries: Mr C. A. P. Tuckwell, Tun Ismail Bin Dato Abdul Rahman Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mrs Anne Kerr, Monseigneur Pierre Gardette, Jean-Pierre Melville. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, Issues & Loans Eurobonds in a dull mood, MPs' committee sees little growth in consumer spending this year, Hint of Bank support for pound, Company News J. Coral first half disappoints, Pensions Equality of treatment for the early leaver, Bids and Deals Brit Steam rejects Bestobell offer, Mining Rio Tinto (Rhodesia) profit soars, Interest rates How to make the most from record base rates, Alaska pipeline go-ahead hailed, Dutch rival contests CU offer for Delta Lloyd, Fixed Interest and Money Steadier tone in gilt-edged, Classic and Essoldo cinemas may be sold, Bolton Textile fall, Briefly from the Boardroom, Commodities Copper up £31 to a new peak, US move to free interest rates for building societies, Participation pacts cause Shell to reduce Japan sales by 10pc, Capital structure decision ends uncertainty for BSC finances, Record price for wheat futures, Roche group 'stays in UK', Financial planning A long-term loan may not be to your credit, Portfolio Banking on Natwest despite Phase Three, Europe and Overseas Matthews Holdings plan Dutch move, Taxation Discretionary trusts: keep a careful eye on income distribution, Midlands hit by widespread labour disputes, Grouse, Japan's $816m UK stake, Equities Turnover at a three-year low, Round up, Panel rejects appeal on Weyburn deal. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London & Regional Market Prices Bank shares lower, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Bank supports the pound. Business Appointments: Business appointments Engineering expert will succeed Honda president. Births.

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