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The Times - 13/11/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood, Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By David Wood, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Ronald Faux Balmacara, Ross and Cromarty, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Charles Hargrove, From George Clark, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Victoria Brittain, From David Wigg, By Judith Listowel, From Edmund Stevens, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Billington v Billington, Prudence Glynn, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Michael Wale, Alan Coren, Leonard Buckley, Victor Zorza, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Jerome Caminada, COLIN CORDER, , DAVID PIACHAUD, , JOHN MARLOWE, , MILES COPELAND, , DERMOTT HYNES, , ROY ROEBUCK, , CHRISTOPHER HEWETSON, , R. PLANE, , PAUL B. ROSE, , MICHAEL CANTUAR:, NICHOLAS THOMAS, , PLOWDEN, , ROBERTHALL, , COLIN ANDERSON, , TOM STUTTAFORD, , DENIS MAHON, , THOMAS FRANKLAND, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Hugh Clayton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By John Woodland, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Anthony Rowley, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen, O. J. HANSON, , P. A. SIDDERS, , ARTHUR S. WILSHIRE, , HILDA EDWARDS, , D. LEIGHTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Eynon Smart, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Kershaw, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, Andrew Wilson,

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Politics and Parliament: Bigger grant to ease rate burden: new look at possibility of local council lotteries, 3m households to benefit from rate rebates, EEC impact on investment, Downing Street power crisis talks after MPs force emergency debate, Ideas for discussion by power station staff, Labour protests at taking of AUEW's political fund to pay contempt fine, Overtime ban might affect longterm plan for coal industry, Occupations of jurors not known to counsel, Companies House move the right decision. News: E Germany puts up price for visitors, Republicans given Nixon lecture at breakfast, Yard plan to curb industrial violence, Post Office warning of Christmas mail delays, Former Premier recalled in Turkish crisis, Volunteer ambulance drivers jeered, EEC picks first head of new university, EEC concession to Arabs on oil angers MPs, Party whips urge three-month limit for by-election writs, Child welfare urged in adoption cases, Ceremony will be only the tenth of its kind in 900 years of Westminster Abbey history, Brazil seeking to expand trade with Africa, Fresh Christmas turkeys 'will cost 45% more', Majority in Althing for ending cod war, Bishops ask S Africa to end Ovambo floggings, Blow to Mr Maudling's friends over party post, Tel Aviv restricts oil 'as act of solidarity', Fashion, Warm Soviet greeting for Yugoslav leader, Warning of electricity cuts this evening, Nyerere socialism comes to Kilimanjaro, Oiling the political machinery, MPs' scrutiny body is proposed to keep a democratic check on arbitrary EEC decisions, Herr Scheel says politics must be the means of uniting Europe, S Vietnam faces task of retaking post on Cambodian border, Noise research call by WHO, Two Protestant groups outlawed in Ulster after heavy bombing, Students say grants campaign is necessary, Israelis stop Egyptian troops' food supplies, New windscreen will cut injury rate, firm claims, Social worker accepted bruises story, Gaddafi call for 'long, devastating war', Rivals join in fight for oil platforms, Mr Callaghan blames Transport House for publicity failure, The Times Diary A breathless guide to getting fit, Australia calls industrial peace conference, Science report Glands: Cyclical change link with acne, Mr Heath sees hope of Middle East peace at last, UN food chief calls for aid increase to avert famine, Journalists' strike threat, Israel alert '10 days before war', President unable to find recorded memo of Dean conversation, Dutch criticized over pay, Thousands of N Africans work illegally in Spain, Mother of Getty grandson appeals for time, 'Swinging' image denied in television interview, Mrs Meir attacks Syria over prisoners of war, Middle East peace plan leaves Moscow suspicious, China's misgivings over ceasefire, MPs' plan to 'impeach' Sir John Donaldson, Leaders of Palestine guerrillas to visit Russia for talks, Criticism has been distressing to us, Princess Anne says, Norway's economy faces the test of a black gold rush, EEC plan to pay fishermen higher price, Cairo plays down Suez meetings, Kidnappers free American oil comnany man, French given warning on rule of superpowers. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Fownes, Spink, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Limited, Barlow Rand Limited, Utilico, Harvey Nichols, Miln Marsters, Finance-Union, Sotheby's, 40 Carats, Army & Navy Stores, Spencer Gears, Roman Wall Services, Bullens, Dewar's, Facit Addo, Lancia Beta,, Tyndall Capital & Income Funds, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Deutz, Wolfe Publishing, Stockwell, Leicester Permanent Building Society., Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, The National Society For Cancer Relief, United States Trust Company Of New York, Oyez, Hampton & Sons, Twa, The Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', Olivetti, Ecgd, Bdr. Law: Battered children inquiries plea refused, Airline fined for illegal payment to election fund, Court of Appeal Changing views on adultery Blackwell v Blackwell, Family Division Subsistence level and attachment, Briton in jail escape attempt, Family Division Ex-husband not barred by new law Madden v Madden, Judge and jury see videotape film in court, Stamps charges against 17, Ton and a half of cannabis smuggled, prosecution says, 'Sinister' drugs man jailed for two years, Welsh language man jailed, Two jailed for Renoir theft, Queen's Bench Division When an employed driver 'takes' the vehicle for his own use McKnight v Davies, Wicked court attacks on police criticized, Police who plant evidence must be vile, judge says. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Rolls-Royce & Bentley. Sport: Rugby Union Counties to show sharpness of coach, Sports in Brief, Bloodstock sales Javelot gelding fetches the day's best price, Tennis Ashe has fastest and most impressive win over Dominguez, Football No boycott expected after USSR forfeit place in World Cup, Athletics Carter to resume training for Games, Boxing Victory before final bell is Bugner's need at Wembley, Sport Racing Crisp may not race again this season, Golf Gilbert in the lead after fourth round, Badminton Talbot dropped for West German match, Cricket World XI fail and Pakistan win by 161 runs. Reviews: Paris hands over Opéra to three Americans Un jour ou deux Opéra, Paris, Procol Harum Festival Hall, Handke's trip across a frozen time The Ride across Lake Constance Hampstead, A royal peep show full of silliness Wedding of the year BBC/Thames, Children's television Thames/BBC 1. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Camrose bridge result, Broadcasting, Critics' Forum for Radio 3, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,535, Record £11,025 paid for a netsuke. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Nov 11, 1948. Ruhr combines ended, Observing the letter of the law. Editorials/Leaders: No Excuse For Inhumanity, A Commons Eye On Brussels, The Creation Of Peerages. Letters to the Editor: Metrication, Archaeological records, Controlling profits from property, Why the private motorist should be lightly rationed, A butterfly ball, Middle East peace settlement, Trial of Dr Naudé, Unnecessary duplication of paper materials by government offices, Falling pound makes an injustice of capital gains tax, Arrant nonsense talked about statistics, Trial by jury and the police, Gallery charges, Shortage of doctors, Labour policies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society awards, Industrial film awards for UK, University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr U. A. Titley Rugby in The Times, Mr Maurice Black, Mr Tibor Paul, Judge Cussen A distinguished lawyer, Prof A. I. Virtanen, Sir Nevile Butler, Col Helder Ribiero. Business and Finance: £50m switch by Slater, Walker in Far East, Mr Terry Beckett is to take over, Farms reap 1972 profits harvest, Fixed Interest and Money Depressing day for gilts, Mining, Europe and Overseas, Dearer fuel may put up air fares in January, Standard values Hodge at £55.5m, Inflation cools off in US but accelerates in Europe, Community shop sales above UK, Kuwait orders £15m more vessels from Govan yard, Newall optical plant to close after five years, Associates' deals, Close government watch on oil stocks: shortfall seen in Gulf shipments, Ruhr steel makers face the squeeze, US workers' living standards 'falling behind', Invasion by the nation of shopkeepers, Ulster business booming, CBI survey shows, Company Meeting Western Dooars Tea Holdings Current Developments Reviewed, Dollar resumes recovery against world currencies, Equities Wall St upsets shares, Private agents to get share of PO building projects, Computer news, CAB authorizes joint cutbacks on world routes, Rank Xerox to use E European components, Leyland buys Chrysler plant in South Africa, Pilkington in world union forum, Wall Street and London markets plunge on fuel and industrial fears, Business Diary: Fitting into Batty's shoes, SIH board will hold out for a better offer, Briefly, RHM puts plea for 1½p on loaf to Commission, Metals and sugar set new records, Issues & Loans, Man-made fibre output up by 18.2 pc in nine months, Supply shortages worry food trade, £175,000 sale could save Whitby shipyard, Lead & Alloys upturn, Britain and France may collaborate on reactors, Pilkington's unbreakable breakthrough, Emphasis on job enrichment criticized, Congress speeds up Alaska pipeline Bill, Commodities Copper stocks at 1970 low, Experience is the guideline for machine tool buyers, No charges for 1.8m customers of Barclays, Cost of manufactured goods up 1½ per cent in October: sharp rise in raw materials, Inflated building costs unhealthy sign, surveyors' president says, Bids and Deals McLeod as rival to Jas Finlay, Company News Muirhead set to pay more, Waste paper supply problems likely until 1974, Swan Hunter peace talks with AUEW break down, Wall St reminds London of the possibilities. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London and Regional Market Prices Widespread setback, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Heavy demand for the dollar. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Zuckerman joins Cadbury Schweppes board, New Times director. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Salerooms.

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