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The Times - 01/10/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From David Wood Political Editor, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Denis Taylor, From Dan van der Vat, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From George Clark Political Staff, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Hugh Noyes, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Frank Roberts, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Tim Devlin, Arthur Osman, Leonard Amey, From Robert Fisk, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, From David Wigg, From Pierre Guillet French Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Charles Lewsen, John Higgins, Max Harrison, Stephen Walsh, Jan Morris, By Margaret Allen, Ross Davies, David Sinclair, Anthony Wedgwood Benn, Henry Stanhope, PHS, David Wigg, David Wood, TERRY J. PITT, , T. I. KILPATRICK, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , T. D. SUTHERLAND, , GLADYS DIMSON, , IVOR H. MILLS, , LEOPOLD HENRY FIELD, ALAN ANGELL, , A. MORPURGO DAVIES, , DONALD WILSON, , E. D. ROBERTS, , ROGER WODDIS, , ERRINGTON THUBRON, , GUNNAR GODWIN, , By Our Astonomical Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Anthony Thomas, By Margaret Stone, By Andrew Wilson, By Our Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina, By Malcolm Brown, By Kenneth Owen, C. R. DANCEY, , D. M. RYAN, , R. O. LIGHTFOOT, , Frank Frazer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Innis Macbeath, Anthony Thomas, Richard Comyns Carr, Richard Spiegelberg, Michael Hodges, Arthur Reed, by John Woodland, Christopher Wilkins, By a Correspondent, by John Young, by Suzanne Cronje, by Peter Hopkirk, by Alan Hutchison, by Michael Wolfers, by David Williams editor, West Africa, by Kaye Whiteman,

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News: Nalgo urges council staff to spearhead campaign on housing, Conflict expected on committee proposal to abandon prayers in Ulster Assembly, 'Sunday Express' price rise, A new venture in European journalism, Political case for Europe role 'greater than ever', Mr Tanaka plays golf in gale, Small claims revolution starts in the county courts today, Science report Astronomy: Discovery of new interstellar molecule, Foreign customers jostle for supplies and hope for markets among the millions, Agriculture still in the doldrums-but progress in projects to mend shortcomings, Move towards civilian rule resented by Army men in Greece, Mr Benn has Bill for policy control of multinational firms, 'Campaign to split party', Cholera hospital director to sue over article, Speech 'a step towards outright racialism', Mr Wilson wins conference-eve tactical victory on nationalization, 50 nations in movement to oust Chile junta, Mr Kosygin backs Tito line, 'Longmarch' heartens Lip workers, Off to an adventure school for the mothers of France, Chinese warned to guard against Russia, New Portuguese envoy to Britain named, Fears again of demolition of Shaftesbury Theatre, Nigeria, Auden to be buried in Austrian village, Doctor's wife check denied, South Italy near revolt, right-wing leader says, 'It ain't half hot' in the Norfolk jungle, Regional notebook Why Midland cottage hospitals lost maternity units, The Times Diary A diplomatic round of golf, Attempts at a bold postwar recovery in the east, Service corps for graduates seen as new encouragement to unity and leadership, Dublin and Moscow agree to exchange embassies, Press Council rejects two complaints over writers, Problem: to harness oil wealth to update economy, Mr Joseph Levy, Boy, 14, dies in school flu epidemic, Some laggards in communications plan, Takeovers: watch for last-minute evasions, Debate on recognitilon of Chile regime, Britons tell of two weeks in hands of Zaireans, Tories will lose votes on race-Mr Powell, Bow Group on City reform, Gowon sets seal on bond with OAU states, Finding the nine stepping stones back to civilian rule, The modest army officer who has become an honoured head of state, The Dalai Lama received by the Pope, Defenders of footpath give way at Chequers, Agriculture Record cereal crop confirmed but not all firmers will harvest increased yields, Growing economic strength increases influence in foreign affairs, Counter-offensive by Mr Agnew is now well under way, Tranquillity in the wild West, Labour talks with EEC 'likely to fail', Press politics are lively despite official ban, EEC Rules may force an increase in citrus prices, Staff shortage threatens trains, Boom times for farmers in Rhodesia, Why the British Army hesitates over a toopless tank, Gunmen 'succeeded where Arab diplomacy failed', Concorde's fuel margin 'can be improved', Chile: the pendulum swings and for a while the experimenting stops, Two former MPs on Tory short list for Hove, Israel demands that Austria reverse 'surrender' over Jews, Formidable obstacles to be overcome in tourist expansion, Crowds but short queues at Chinese exhibition, More equality and more democracy, Conference votes 'must bind future ministers', Mental illness 'biggest of all health problems', Russia persecutes all religious bodies, Minority Rights Group states, These two cuttings (above) tell their own story. On the left is one, 'Stop-go' policy rejected by Mr Whitlam, New Rover 2200 cars meet pollution requirements, Fewer Welsh speakers, Party will force end to selection in schools, Army call to eliminate Marxists in Santiago, Adolf Hitler's uniform cap sold for £1,100, Mr Heath in cod war talks with Dr Luns, Meeting the need for government offices, Dr Kreisky defends camp decision, Progress of northern states has confounded pessimists, Herr Brandt cuts visit to face party clash, Russians in humanist attack on Marxism, Good relationship based on mutual suspicion, Children's letters on wife beating sent to minister, Propaganda war intensifies in Vietnam, Student dies on highest Border peak, Bigger turnout for local poll in France. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, J. L. Kier & Company, Limited, Festival Of Wine, British Airways, Wandsworth Bonds, Mellersh & Harding, The John Holt Group Of Companies, General Electric Company, Garrard, Knight Frank & Rutley (Nigeria), Ibru, Hilton Roof Restaurant, Faber & Faber, Lagos Airport Hotel, Costain (West Africa) Ltd., McLeod Russel & Co., Limited, E-Day, Elder Dempster, National Electric Power Authority, Strutt & Parker, Interim Statement, Parker Knoll Limited, Airey & Wheeler, Pan Africa Supply Company Ltd, Bagauda Textile Mill Ltd, Gulf, Internationa Media Associates Ltd., Ansafone, Nigerline (Uk) Limited, Hoechst, Braithwaite, Steel Brothers Insurance Broking Group, Nigeria Airways Limited, The Economic Development Of Nigeria, C.S. Wiggins & Sons, The Trust Bank Of Africa Limited, The Black Moon, Lane FOX & Partners, The Geographical Magazine, Drivers Jonas, Asbestos Cement Products Nigeria Ltd., C.A.T. & Mothercat, Nigerian National Shipping Line, Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad, Nigerian Industrial Development Bank, The Nigerian National Oil Corporation, Harriman & Co., Royal Viking Line, National Bank Of Nigeria Ltd., Avis, Clarkson Consultations Limited, Nigerian Acceptances Limited, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Rover, Hb, Stock Exchange Exams, Ideal Home, Heather Valley, Pan African Bank Limited, Twa, The Stern Holdings Group, R.T.Briscoe (Nigeria) Ltd., Paterson Zochonis, Crittall-Hope Nigeria Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Premium Savings Bond winners, Appointments in the Forces, £45,000 award. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Wednesday, Sept 29, 1948 Silence under torture, The night sky in October. Sport: Football London drags its feet as tide shifts, Boxing Frenchman felled in each of last three rounds, Sports in Brief, Olympic Games Undercurrents as the bikinis parade, Racing Recupéré comes with late challenge to overhaul Dom Luc, Motor racing Henton finds no challengers in 40-lap race, For the record, Rugby Union Japanese have second thoughts, Show jumping Volvo's invincible target, Hockey Tulse Hill have makings of a fine side, Golf Jacklin on the fringe of something big again. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Film censor changes his mind, Radio, Conductor cancels engagements, Broadcasting, Nureyev's extra performance, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,499, Arnold's second flute concerto. Reviews: Howard Shelley Wigmore Hall, Phyllis Calvert as Queen Mary, Temptation resisted The Bevellers Shaw, A splendid 'Freischütz', Ameling Queen Elizabeth Hall, Monday book What made Monty tick A Field-Marshal in the Family By Brian Montgomery. Editorials/Leaders: Looking To Dr Kissinger, Which cards can Mr Heath play in his shuffle?, Labour's Ideas About Land. Letters to the Editor: Lord Rothschild's warning, Tax cuts and spending, Market appreciation and NRDC projects, Equal opportunity in education, Labour's plans for public ownership, Drugs and sexual offenders, Lycian language, Industry in the regions MPs press to keep oil boom jobs in Scotland, Safeguards for private tenants, A farmer's duty, European patent system: branch v agency, Convicted drivers' age, The coup in Chile, Telephone costs and service: how the British and American systems compare, Greece and human rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir William Crocker, W. H. Auden The outstanding English poet of his generation, Miss H. C. Deneke. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks. Business and Finance: American airlines come down to earth, CBI rejects Whitehall proposals to correct pay freeze anomalies, Freight Report Dry cargo rates on boom trend, Commodities, Two leave in board changes at R-R (1971), Results this week Debenhams, Pearson and Crucible, Life Offices prepare counter-attack on nationalization plan, Spain faces some tough bargaining with EEC, North Sea beckons the Japanese, Lending rate 11½ pc, Scots bank staff merging with NUBE, Deputation to minister on newsprint shortage, United States oil needs dictate shift in Middle East policy, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Briefly from the Boardroom, Issuing House Year Book from Extel, Channel boundary line snags, More share prices, Chrysler unions set for week of crucial talks, Smaller increase in architects' commissions, Bristol bid document error, Computer bank device for market, Business Diary in Europe: Holland's civilized service, Exporters turn to coninental ports to overcome delay in Britain, Slow response to rise in societies rates, Third Paris airport gets ready for take-off, Aramco to pay Saudi Arabia more, Section 123 banks: the end of an era, Issues & Loans A good week for Eurobonds, Soviet gas for Bavaria, Makers hard pressed to meet demand for bottles, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Multinationals: can 'treaties' with the state work?, Roche claim on DTI to be served this week, Hull strike plea, Discussions on new textile trade accord, Perspectives on participation: where the conflicts lie, Company News Jardine bids £22m for Pacific traders, Herr Schmidt hopieful on monetary reforms. Business Appointments: Business appointments Consolidated Gold Fields name two new directors. Property: Hovercraft premises acquired, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Commercial And Industrial. Births.

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