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The Times - 15/11/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Philip Howard, By Our Political Editor, From Eric Marsden, From Clive Borrell and Christopher Walker, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Prudence Glyn, From Denis Taylor, From Penny Symon, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From George Clark, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Binyon, From David Wigg, From Jonathan Kandell, From David Bonavia, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Karter, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Desmond Donnelly, David Jones, Jacky Gillott, Michael Ratcliffe, Tom Hutchinson, A. S. Byatt, Tim Heald, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Charles Lewsen, Christopher Walker, Bernard Levin, PHS, Ronald Butt, M. H. WHINCUP, , SARAH McCABE, , GEORGE-BROWN, , E. L. SPEARS, , B. WEBB WARE, , DONALD BRUCE, , ALISTAIR BUCHAN, , DAVID BROOK, , RICHARD LUCE, , CYRIL BIRKS, , M. CHURCH, , WILLIAM HAMLING, , HENRY ARCHER, , J. WELTMAN, , DAVID MARQUES, , VICTOR HERTFORD, , IRIS CAWLEY, , JOHN M. TURNER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A.G. writes:, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Andrew Wilson, By John Woodland, By Margaret Stone, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, From David Cross, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, C. T. HAWKSWORTH, , DONALD BARKSHIRE, , By R. W. Shakespeare, G. TEELING-SMITH, , J. W. SKILLINGTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Dennis Dwyer, By Michael Baily, Eynon Smart, By Ross Davies, By Patricia Tisdail, By Richard Spiegelberg, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,

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News: British-French summits may be more frequent, Airlift of arms to Israel ends, Exchange of prisoners will begin today, EEC move to protect animals in transit, IRA bullet fired at troops kills SDLP man's sister, Motoring Glass fibre radials for family cars, Judge rules Cox dismissal was illegal, A sharp blow to Tory economic hopes, Floodlights ban in force from today, Arab summit to be held on November 26, Science report Ecology: Danger in spread of fish, Victory for UN in battle over Kilometre 119, Left swept off Chile campuses, Heinemann decision not to stand again for the presidency puts spotlight on Herr Scheel, America refuses visa to Greek in murder plot, Millions watch the sunshine wedding, Life of ancient Rome is revealed in mud, Clergyman tells Pretoria court how he turned against apartheid, Soviet/US axis of brute power feared, West Europe EEC compromise plan for nuclear reactors, Millionaire will pay ransom, Mr Nixon advised to resign at meeting of Republican senators, Laos move on forming new coalition, U S university survives in Cairo, Decision to return child to her mother was 'a very dangerous thing to do', Charter for workers pledged by Labour, Biography of an IRA bomb squad, Labour peers attack Lord George-Brown, Royal Wedding Traditional choice for the wedding gown, Government insists Concorde selling price must remain secret, Brilliant police work trapped IRA terrorists, No ban on beating of Ovambos, French want a European version of Sam missile, Rapturous loyalty at Great Somerford, Bombs caught Londoners unprepared, Cities where hunting sewer rats is play, Student protests at Athens campuses, Confucius murder mystery still a live issue, Mr Wyatt says he was offered ministerial post, The Times Diary Pomp, majesty and a smell of boiled sweets, America will supply jet fighters to Saudis, Archaeological report York: Excavations show city's continuity, Return of 'Death Squad' causes concern among Brazilians at inadequate control over police, More ambulancemen join action over pay, Paris hit by taxi and retail shops' strike, Leon Blum: his hope and failure, Farm staff outnumber regular hired workers, TV brings ceremony to homes throughout the world, Jurists press Portugal to try priests held two years, Four women and two men are killed in explosion at ammunition factory, Labour peer's unexpected attendance at Strasbourg, Judge finds sacking of Professor Cox illegal, K houtek comet will keep Skylab 3 longer in space, Peking's attitude over Taiwan less rigid. Politics and Parliament: EEC savings by reducing farm surpluses European Parliament, Minister admires service ambulance volunteers give to the community, Representing disabled on Sports Council, Anti-pollution Bill includes noise curb, Bishop says ordination of women would touch tender consciences House of Lords, Farm and horticulture development scheme, Reducing time limits for aid to farmers, Fair competition for credit industry and protection for borrowers under new bill House of Commons, Labour censure motion on economy as Tory confidence in expansion is shaken, Chancellor has tried to buy a boom on tick. Official Appointments and Notices: Four Clay Cross officers resign, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. News in Brief. Index. Law: Former drug squad chief cleared by jury of conspiracy, Hostage threat as IRA eight are convicted in London bombs trial, Wedding theft charges, Probation for girl who had gun in court, Court of Appeal Hirers must pay for recovering crane British Crane Hire Corporation Ltd v Ipswich Plant Hire Ltd, Guerrilla leader sentenced to death in Uruguay, Lonrho man gets £6,700 for wrongful arrest, Senator accuses New York judges, Two convicted in £210,000 cannabis case. Display Advertising: Trident Television, British Gas, London Office, General Accident, Doncaster Rural District Council, National Library For The Blind, Burnett & Hallamshire Holdings Limited, Shaftesbury Avenue, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Limited, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Famine In Ethiopia, Mc Alpine Aviation, Fairview, Elizabeth Mavor, Standard And Chartered, The Grinding Mill, Fernand Braudel, Audi Nsu(gb)ltd.,, M & G Group Ltd., The Listener, Westminster Abbey, Barrie & Jenkins, Burrell & Co. Ltd, Clydesdale Bank, Pye, The Frizzell Group, Salignac, Oyez Stationery Limited, The Rothschilds, Discovering Pantomime, Healey & Baker, Golden Hope Plantations Limited, Interim Statements, Army Officer, Atcost, Thw Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', Hine, Ralli Securities Trust, Vernons, Monopoly, Access, Ultra. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Winchester Bomb Trial, Royal Wedding. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Only the lowly can leave the paradise of Russia, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 13, 1948. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, The Times Motor Show Place, Deaths, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Football Floodlight ban leads to early starts for football, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Argentines lose after showing their worst and their best, Racing Price's potential champions to pass first Cheltenham tests, Tennis Cox fears humiliation but beats Borg easily, Hockey Cambridge gain deserved victory in stirring finish, Boxing McAlinden's manager says Johnson will get title bout, Bloodstock sales Captain Christy's brother makes top price. Reviews: Apropos of the Falling Sleet Open Space, Heaven save the newly wed Princess from woman biographers, A time of disillusion and strife Bingo Northcott. Exeter, The Coronation of Poppea Coliseum, Ryan O'Neal and Ryan's Daughter, Falco Dance Company Sadler's Wells, A wild, heroic society Alexander the Great, Science fiction Billion Year Spree By Brian W. Aldiss, The Adventures of God in his Search for the Black Girl, Fiction Articles of Faith, Gaudeamus Quartet Purcell Room, Power from the back benches Turn Again, Westminster By Woodrow Wyatt (Andre Deutsch, £2.95) Private Member, Quickguide, The fireflies of history The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II; Vol II Translated by Sian Reynolds. Editorials/Leaders: Dr Kissinger In Far East, House Building Takes A Knock, All The Facts And Figures, Please. Letters to the Editor: Government and the news, Heathrow restrictions, Fascination and alarm on social aspect of mergers, Drug addiction, Europe's reaction to the oil crisis, Profits from property, Power engineers' claims, Double deduction under Price Code, Airborn?, Broadcasting and censorship, Industrial injury and standards of safety, Voting Liberal, Miners' tactics, Labour's leaders and the Press, Trial by jury, The state of emergency, The state of Britain's competitiveness, The Royal interview. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,537, Broadcasting, Radio, Record £19,000 paid for Koekkoek work in sale of Continental paintings. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Gen Sir Charles Loyd, Mr A. M. Woodward, Mr B. S. Johnson, Mme Elsa Schiaparelli Original and daring Paris fashion designer. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London and Regional Market Prices Gold shares easier, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Dollar weakens. Business and Finance: Wall St falls 21 points on energy crisis fears, Business graduates had 'above average' record, How high imports hit trade balance, Mining, Europe and Overseas, Equities Steadier tone in industrials, Commodities Zinc up £88 and tin £47.50, EEC inquiry into ball bearing pact with Japan, Eurosyndicat, Zinc price soars by £88 a tonne in one day as world stocks shrink, Williams & Glyn's lifts personal loan rate, More investing in Britain, SE to change rule on advertising, Bids and Deals St Martins buy 32 pc of Hay's, Societies in 'wait and see' mood, Associates' deals, Britain 'wants fair chance of North Sea work', Oil supplies threatened by tanker drivers' strike, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged lose more ground, Need to pay Arabs spurred end to ban on gold sales, Processed meat to be 5.5 pc dearer, Thorn in £14m cash bid for Clarkson Tools, Indonesian cargo rate rise, American fuel crisis causes split among President's advisers, Philips after the consumer boom, New British sound system backed, Briefly, Steel price rise will cost users an extra £140m in a full year, Industrial films Prize winning at the Paris festival, Credit squeeze: why builders will feel the pinch, Money Market Rates, Pergamon Press report expected on Tuesday, Marks & Spencer planning store at Telford New Town, Fresh call for world commodity bank, Issues & Loans, Business Diary: Sanderson captain of First Eleven, Mr Walker criticizes talk of an economic freeze, CBI favours oil allocations, Gold drops $6.75 after free market sales decision, Peru reopens talks to buy Cerro mines, Dearer phosphates blow to fertilizers, Reopening hopes sink at Meriden, Sharp increase in Japan's payments deficit, Deliveries of colour TV sets at fresh peak, Bonn to increase state's oil stake, Company News Overseas surge puts Chubb profit up by 29 pc, Cavenham seeks 51pc US holding, Revised trade deficit may be £75m more than estimated figure. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board changes at Haw Par Brothers. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, London And Suburban. Births.

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