The Times - 29/10/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Henry stanhope, By George Clark Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Martin Huckerby, From a Staff Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Arthur Osman, From John Chartres, Leonard Amey, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, Firma Merkuraussenhandels GmbH, Hamburg, v Commission of the European Communities, From Peter Nichols, By David Spanier European Editor, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Binyon, From Edmund Stevens, From Paul Martin, From Victoria Brittain, From a Special Correspondent, From David Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Anthony Thomas, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Myles Palmer, Nicolas Barker, Louis Heren, Michael Baily, PHS, Robert Fisk, David Wood, P. J. G. ELWES, , ANTHONY BAILEY, , DENNIS WALTERS, , DAVID CROUCH, , A. C. SIM, , PAMELA BOYD, , CHRISTOPHER ROPER, , PAUL RADCLIFFE, , O. HOOD PHILLIPS, , LESSLIE K. WATSON, , W. D. EDMONDS, , J. R. OWENS., JACQUELINE DEE, , LESLIE DENHAM, , C. DONALD W. McKENDRICK, , J. D. SPILLANE, , JILL PHILLIPS, , David Sinclair, Noel Tobin, Henry Emerson, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Industrial Staff, From Clifford webb, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Raymond Perman, By Tim Congdon, By Hugh Clayton, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, From Ronald Kershaw, From Alan McGregor, From Richard Wigg, From Our European Business Correspondent, JOHN W. SLATER, , R. B. C. FARTHING, , ANTHONY G. CADMAN, , Ronald Kershaw, D.M. BERNSTEIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Thomas, Geoffrey Smith, Richard Spiegelberg, Innis Macbeath, John Hobbs, by John Woodland, Christopher Wilkins, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Arabs begin talking of next war, 198th British soldier killed in Ulster after weekend of IRA violence, french centrist party begins search for new political identity, Suez flare-up delays convoy taking food and medical aid to trapped Third Army, Three bishops to retire next year, Engineers' ban almost certain to disrupt electricity supplies, Washington criticism of allies fails to worry Foreign Office, Edinburgh will test nationalists' credibility, The Times holiday guide, More people are catching bird disease, Portuguese vote for unopposed candidates, Bonn complains of being ridden roughshod, Emphasis on English in schools urged, Professor Cox hints he may resume post, The child maiming season is here again, Science report Energy: Wasteful use of gas, Police check for IRA link after City bomb, Israel delays repatriation of war prisoners, Mr John Connally joins in criticism of President Nixon, Psychologist detects brain damage in hooded internees, Kilbrandon excites the Welsh nationalists, Estate law change sought after charity loses bequest, Education group's vital day, 38 held after £187,000 cannabis raids, New warning on oil supply likely, Divers fight to save boy from sunken fishing boat, Agriculture Acreage grant planned for owners of woodlands, Russia says US went back on pledge, Labour censure likely on Phase Three plans, How mr Nixon seems to have made his impeachment inevitable, Hopes of Japanese dashed, Examiners are human beings after all, Ulster Unionists criticized by right wing of party, Minister asked to improve Christian teaching, Heath praise of battle against inflation, Peace congress call for Soviet amnesty to political prisoners, Delicate UN task of assembling a peace force, Playgroups 'helping deprived children', Conservatives are urged to defend capitalism, Japanese climbers reach summit of Everest, White House pleased with progress in desert talks, The Times Diary Never mind the jobless, feel the quality of life, Dismissal of French TV chief disliked by majority, Illness loses Britain 314 million work days, Big catapult suspected in attack on house, Navy aids sale of £1m rescue helicopters, European shows for new TV channel urged, Corruption in Naples a challenge to Italy, 'Cairo's glitter hides a mood of unease, Heavy fighting flares up in the Mekong delta, No escape from maths for the pupils in prison, Resignations split Cambridge Union Society, Palach body vanishes from Prague cemetery, Confidence shaken by US rebuke of Europe, Iraq troops begin to pull out of Syria, Servicemen tackle first big fire, Priest bound and gagged in art theft at church, Britain's super train in danger of being left at the start, Nato alliance has been in disarray for weeks, Argentine Vice-President not an Evita, Regional notebook City to give buses traffic priority, Fighting for a place in the kitchen, Mrs Meir does not share Nixon optimism. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Department Of Trade And Industry., Mepc Limited, Jones Lang Wootton, Allsop & Co Real Estate, Avis., Interim Statement, Electric Lighting, Fiat, Ansafone, Edward Erdman & Company, Drivers Jonas, Glencievon Investment Trust Limited, Gordon's., Hoechst Uk Ltd.,, John D. Wood, Antiques, Thomson Cruises, Constable, Halifax Building Society, Kodak, Olivetti, Christian Aid., Bullens Transport Services Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: Dutch beat English chess team, Sotheby's asked by MP to postpone picture sale, Russians take top places in women's chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,523, Radio, Broadcasting, Fischer offers Spassky a return match. Weather: The Weather. Law: Journal defends jailing of first offenders, Court of Justice of the European Communities Validity of compensatory levy regulation upheld Balkan-Import-Export (GmbH), Berlin, v Hauptzollamt BerlinPackhof (referred for preliminary decision by the Fiscal Court at Berlin),, Modifying exchange rates Rewe Zentral AG, Cologne, v Hauptzollamt Kehl (referred for preliminary decision by the Fiscal Court of Baden-Würtemberg., Barley case claim rejected. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services. Official Appointments and Notices: UN prize for bishop, Appointments in the Forces, Church news, University news, Dr William Sargant, War book wins award, Unconventional view of sex and marriage, Royal College of physicians. Sport: Athletics Thompson will ask Hill for his advice, Gymnastics Miss Korbut a dissatisfied star, Football Mackay must avoid old pal approach, Real tennis and rackets Fourth double for Angus, Tennis Cox still affected by echo of Wimbledon dispute, Hockey Surrey take time to find decisive touch, For the Record, Rugby Union Australians improving but still lack skill, Golf Scotland brought back by Gallacher, Racing Carson suspended as Parnell is disqualified in Prix Gladiateur, Rowing Nottingham to have world championships. Reviews: Bill Withers Rainbow, Anne Collins Purcell Room, Monday book Presenting the news The Changing Newspaper By Allen Hutt, Les Musiciens du Roi Queen Elizabeth Hall, Elektra Covent Garden, RPO/Freccia Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Presenting the new Tory face, A Commitment To Be Continued, Crisis Mismanagement In Nato. Letters to the Editor: Car ferry fares, Scars of the blitz, Increase in psittacosis, Married schoolgirls, Shortage of milk bottles, Russian scientists, Posthumous honour, Disparity in shipping rates, The American President, Evolving a policy for the conservation of energy, An unduly long life on the ocean wave, Making warmth a necessity, Encouraging the cyclist, Colourful bridges, Arab-Israeli conflict, Right system. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary. Obituaries: Malcolm Elwin, Norman Allin Distinguished singer, Howard Marshall, Marshal S. M. Budënny Cossack hero of Soviet folklore, Dr Taha Hussein. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 27, 1948 Steel Bill. Stock Exchange Tables: London and Regional Market Prices Capitalization & weekss change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, The Times Share Indices, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Commodities Record year likely for tin consumption, Business Diary in Europe: Selling Tours to the British, Contracts Awards worth £5m for George Wimpey, Less activity predicted by builders, Industry in the Regions Teesside: where pollution is a dirty word, Americans see grim outlook for world trade, M Messmer opens new Girling plant, Freight Report Freight report Arab oil embargo deflates Worldscale, Chambers say wage curbs main spur to job switching, Dearer steel charges on way this week, White-collar united front on multinationals, A somewhat cheerier outlook for gilts, Lending rate 11¼pc, problems beset Bonn's aim for Veba oil giant, Briefly from the Boardroom, Issues & Loans Rapp & Maister's London listing, Examining mythologies of the Upper Clyde work-in, More share prices, How salaries are levelling out, UK lead in gas tanker field, US opinion hardening against fixed parities, Arab oil cutback of four million barrels a day biting more deeply than consumers expected, Britain's executives earn average of £5,000 a year, Wide field of inquiry for Fair Trading Office, BSC's chairman likely to give main plant managers greater freedom, Fiat's French subsidiary gearing up for invasion of EEC's medium truck market, Japan-Malaysian link, petrol groups prepare claim for increases, Bulk carrier fleet forecast raised, Results this week Brooke Bond, Hoover, Reed and Rowntree, US aluminium output up on a year ago, W German steel may cost 6 pc more, Shultz hint of end to wage/price controls, Strikers return to work today at Vauxhall plant, Whatever happened to the Blue Streak boffins?, How Finland can gear up its industries to meet the challenge of the EEC, Snia Viscosa celebrates in Sligo, British banks involved in San Diego failure, August beer output up sharply on 1972, EEC rigidity blamed for failure of Gatt talks, Company News Twinlock peak in strong opening. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hill Samuel enlarge unit trust team. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Warehouse plan for Runcorn. Births.
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