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The Times - 17/12/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, From Roger Berthoud, By Christopher Walker, By Peter Hopkirk, From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, By Michael Hatfield political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Tim Devlin, Ronald Faux, By Our Medical Reporter, By David Leigh, By George Clark Political Staff, By Ronald Faux, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Peter Nichols, From Paul Martin, From David Wigg, From Edward Mortimer, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From Kuldip Navar, From Victoria Brittain, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Derrick Mansbridge, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Railton, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Corespondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, William Mann, Miles Kington, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, John Percival, Robert Shelton, Ray Gosling, Richard Davy, David Basnett, Said Hamammi, PHS, John Young, David Wood, B. J. A. HARGREAVES, , RONALD NEWCASTLE, , PHILIP SHERRARD, , KIT PEDLER, , DENIS MAHON, , GEOFFREY CRANKSHAW, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , KEITH BEST, , F. H. SMITH, , ARNOLD LUNN, , JAMES FRIDAY, , T. A. WAINWRIGHT, , Leonard Amey, By Clifford Longley, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Technology Correspondent, From Ralph Izzard, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Editor, By Craig Howard, From John Earle, By Patricia Tisdall, Edward Owen, From Ronald Kershaw, WILLIAM SHEPHERD, A. P. FAUPEL, , K. S. FARR, , HOWARD NARRAWAY MIPR, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Richard Spiegelberg, Christopher Wilkins, By John Woodland, by Richard Davy, by David Blake, by Michael Kaser, by Kurt Weisskopf, by Christopher Wilkins, by Dan van der Vat, by Philip Hanson, Brian Wright, by Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, by Peter Hazelhurst,

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News: Hungary, TUC suggestions under fire in S Africa, Poet among the Presidents of Africa, East-West Trade Britain behind in race to help develop E Europe's living standards, Comecon adopting multinational company pattern, Fresh approach by UK gives hope that lag in exports will be remedied Albania, Bulgaria, Obstacles in the way of Tokyo-Moscow deal, Three crises which make up the Government's dilemma, Making the first move towards peace in Palestine, Exaggerated pessimism follows American infatuation with Russia, 'We need to make it an offence to tout', United Christian church with world links, Electricity board will try to give advance warning of rota cuts in power supply, North Sea oil fields offer no quick solution, Bid to bolster UN power at Geneva peace talks, Science report Palaeontology: Doubts about early man, Divided Germany united over business-and door kept open for reunification, Soviet Union, Weekend speeches Government has fostered inflation, Mr Powell says, Change of emphasis will stimulate production and relieve shortages, Czechoslovakia, Italy reassures international Venice protection groups over funds, 12 potholers saved by rescue team, West Bank college is closed down, Yorkshire 'not ready' for a resident opera, Western bankers provide credit for projects in communist world, Tear gas at Arabs' funeral, Danes try to heal rifts, Eire pins its growth hope on EEC, Abortion Cutting through emotion to get at the facts, Israelis dubious as Dr Kissinger flies in, How Paul Getty was found, cold and exhausted, by a roadside, Pakistan wants to resume diplomatic ties with India, Government urged to set up permanent panels to consider hospital patients' complaints, French Socialists call for EEC reform, Christmas tree plane kills eight in crash on houses, Agriculture Next year's beef production may reach 1m tons, 'Attacks' cause resignation of Greek Primate, Strong cases for both points of view, Britain 'has betrayed Africa at UN', Text of EEC decision on energy, Threat to supply of groceries in New Year, 'Interview' in ward complaint against newspaper upheld, Peace meeting delay raises Arab hopes that Dr Kissinger will be able to soften Israel's attitude, Romania, Sinn Fein burn Mr Carr's effigy in Dublin, Employers back plan for inquiry into teachers' pay, Community summit decides to tackle energy emergency collectively and without delay, Labour MPs say curb on property speculators' profits would help to placate unions, Dutch Premier faces attack on policy, Civil servants may have hours staggered, EEC waives the rules about a common commercial policy, Cooperation-the new watchword in bargaining, Chancellor's Crisis moves today are likely to be more severe than expected, U S protest at killings in vietnam ambush, Poland, East Germany, A measure of how close are east and west, Regional notebook Stifling an ugly reputation with flowers and greenery, Nixon finances still fascinate, First batch of Northern Ireland detainees are likely to be set free by end of week, Higher pensions commitment will delay Labour's plans, Full text of communiqué on European unity, Cannabis traffic by teenage girls discovered, Changes urged in treatment of 'mental' cases, Farm cities replacing Soviet collectives, Many girls are 'push-outs' not 'drop-outs', Chile spokesman besieged in Paris hotel, Financial difficulties have not hit Soviet machinery imports, U S Scholar discovers 25 Cowper poems, Rail board says drivers' go-slow must end before talks, Doctor and minister protest at drug raid, The Times Diary Planting the news at the summit, How the Act has changed the situation, Author 'to get $1m advance' for war novel, Post office queues beat parcels ban. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Birmid Qualcast, Constantine International Services Limited, Lloyds & Bolsa International Bank Limited, Wellman, Macarthur's, Continental Illinois Limited, United City Merchants Limited, Greencoat Properties Limited, Coca-Cola, The Times., James Garnar & Sons, Limited, Bba Group Limited,, Edward Erdman, Avis., Gonzalez Byass, Molins, Interim Statement, Ubaf Limited, Philips', Dresdner Bank, Mitchell Cotts Group Limited, Zerolit, Matthew Hall, Gordon's, The British Printing Corporation Limited, The Wayfarers Travel Agency Ltd., Bullens, Shelter, Dewar's, Bankers Trust, Crosfield, Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited., Uk P & I Club (Bermuda),, Machine Tool Division, Kleinwort Benson, Brown Brothers (Overseas) Ltd., Girozentrale, Collet's, Satra, Allsop & Co, Ladbrokes, The Boots Company Limited, Constructors John Brown Limited, Scragg, Smith Kline & French, Thomson Wintersports, Xerox Corporation, Technical & Optical Equipment (London) Ltd.,, Christian Aid., Moscow Narodny Bank, Savills. Picture Gallery. Law: 'Arbitration procedure is a disgrace', Attempt to stop TV programme, Death charge, Swiss sentence on U S banker. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Picking rare wild plants prohibited in peer's Bill, Parliamentary diary House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces, Liberal's change. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Managers turn to computers, Property Appointments. Sport: Rowing Another promising eight for the assembly line, Rackets Decision over lights causes reduction in boys' singles, Judo Parisi decisive victor, For the record Rugby League, Billiards Lafir is world champion, Rugby Union Hannaford earns consideration for place in final trial, Commonwealth Games Start of marathon delayed because of heat danger, Sports in Brief, Cross-country Stewart finishes ahead of Spanish rival, Badminton Stevens builds success on consistency, Racing Three horses out of Winter's hat, Squash rackets Three seeds fall to British internationals, Hockey Distressing lack of top class forwards, Yachting British are angry, after Slater's first is ruled last, Boxing Quarry back in world reckoning, Football Football League clubs can play to end of June, Skiing Miss Iliffe reaches a new peak. Reviews: Every performance a kind of bonus Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, La forza del destino Covent Garden, Fairport Convention Rainbow, NPO/Krasnapolsky Festival Hall, Monday book Essence of country life Songs and Southern Breezes, Rafael Orozco Queen Elizabeth Hall, Illinois Jacquet Ronnie Scott's. Editorials/Leaders: What price now for an early election?, Judging Complaints In Medicine, Europe Toddles Forward. Letters to the Editor: Christians in Russia, Where trading patterns go wrong, Has a whole era ended?, Experiments on animals, National Library, Extra-sensory powers, When private enterprise fails its customers, Government stand on crisis policy, Museum charges, Bulls and ramblers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Dec 16, 1948. Obituaries: Sidney Barnes A gifted and pugnacious cricketer, Gen Sir Clement Armitage, Mr Justice Henning. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Unique loan stock planned, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, London and Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Business and Finance: Hongkong's sterling reserves guaranteed at rate of $2.4213, Japan acts to protect balance of payments, Why we are in this mess, Wallcoverings group steps up promotion budget, Lending rate 13pc, Are German chemicals crying wolf?, Commodities Record price for a Soviet red fox skin, Convalescence for discount houses, Reassurance sought on scope of Lonrho inquiry, UK clamp on fuel exports, Bahrain expects revenue boost, Bigger RB 211 aero engine project may be run down, Industry demands review of official ban on privately-owned generators, Italy faces £1,200m trade deficit, Freight boom in the shadow of slump, More share prices, Company News Gresham now on track of £1m, Consumers face further oil price rises as Arabs test world market, Coping with a complex corporate succession, ICL setting up crisis action teams, THF's top line teach-in at the Grand Hotel, Briefly, £30m Hunterston ore and coal terminal to go ahead, Tories fight EEC plan to regulate mergers, BP may link with Snia in chemical project, Retail curbs under scrutiny, Industry in the regions: Jersey shuts the door, CEGB will put case on choice of reactor, Freight Report Bunkering problems split dry cargo market, Results this week British Leyland and Oxygen, Short-term measures 'no cure for inflation', Business Diary in Europe: An Irish tall storey, Building societies in merger. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr D. Wratten named for senior PO directorship. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,564, Radio.

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