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The Times - 14/12/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Business News Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Christopher Sweeney, From Our Own Correspondent, By-Nature-Times, By Alan Hamilton and Raymond Perman, By Raymond Perman, By a Chess Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge, From Fred Emery, By Tim Jones, By Christopher Walker, By David Leigh, By Penny Symon, From John Chartres, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent Delhi, Dec 13, From Victoria Brittain, From Paul Martin, By A. M. Rendel, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By A. M. Rendel Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Neil Allen, By Dennis Bird, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, David Robinson, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, House of Commons, European Parliament Strasbourg, Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Faux, Ronald Kershaw, Peter Jay, PHS, Lord Chalfont, JOHN E. BECKMAN, , IAN W. ROXBURGH, , D. TER HAAR, , ROGER PENROSE, , DENNIS W. SCIAMA, , VICTOR LUCAS, , CORVEDALE, , J. HACKNEY, , R. ROBINSON, , DEREK E. EARL, , J. N. HARESNAPE, V. L. ALLEN, , F. M. SNELLGROVE, , WALTER DE WINTON, , PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE, , ROY SHAW, , G. R. STRAUSS, , J. A. G. SMITH, , ANTHONY WAGNER, , ROBIN LEWIS, , VALERIE DAGGER, , by Sheila Black, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Sir Kenneth Younger writes:, Sir Duncan Oppenheim writes:, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, , By Our Industrial Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Terry Byland, By Melvyn Westlake, From David Cross, By John Plender, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Barnett, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, GEORGE YOUNG, , RICHARD D. ENGLISH, , P. J. HOOL, , D. K. L. MORGAN, , JERRY WIGGIN, , MARTIN S. BLOOMFIELD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By a Correspondent,

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News: Japan calls on Israel to withdraw forces, Dr Waldheim will open Middle East talks, 300,000 in three key industries involved in disruptive action, Report criticizes fire safety at oil depot, 'Disappointed' Amnesty director quits, Pay policy stand angers Labour, Greek regime to free all arrested during student revolt, £270m trade deficit confirms downward trend, Mr Boardman says emergency will take big toll of jobs, Snow reports, New York state leaders on election charges, Shopping around, Mr Heath's survival measures for Britain, Government measures 'shock'TUC leader, Uncertainty and confusion in City and industry, Coal dispute 'is electricity's biggest threat', Experts fail to support White House on tape hum, Sports spending likely to be £80m next year, 'Winter of death' may face homeless, Poll shows that Mr Nixon's rating is up, IBA to discuss effect of TV cuts on advertising, Rail troubles are expected to be even worse today, RAF computer will save 800 jobs and £1.5m a year, Food prices Higher costs of poultry feed push fresh turkeys up to 45p a pound, US and India initial debt agreement, Journalists pay tribute to Nick Tomalin, Sharp decline in fighting on Cambodian border, US hopes new measures may avert rationing, Urgent call for action on EEC monetary union, Mr Maudling spoke of company that would make him 'billionaire', alleged Poulson statement says, Modern hill farms have bright future, report says, Parents may be able to choose baby boy, Miners and train drivers agree to join forces, Science report Jupiter: Nature of radiation belts, European parliament plan to counter the oil cuts, IBA response to radio station crisis condemned, Storm over BBC and IBA programme veto, M Pompidou planning united Europe by 1980, Cheers at the exchange for new trade figures, Ellerman estate may pay biggest tax bill, Paul Getty may be freed 'any day now', Kissinger-Sadat talks under way, Protestants forming an Ulster Army Council, Rhodesia 'cannot afford' racial bar, Mr Heath's prologue to the Chancellor's tale of woe, Palestinian leaders in West Bank scuffle, Prime Minister calls for national unity, UN to hold inquiry on Portuguese 'atrocities', 'Why should miners' wives be Mother Hubbards?', Nuclear power 'urgent but not quick answer', Efforts to form Danish coalition break down, Archbishop refutes massacre criticism, Oil and the danger to democracy from within, Saudi assurance to Britain on sterling balances, 350 pay pacts notified under Phase Three, Search of Whip's office in tax evasion case, West Europe Europe summit likely to emphasize mutual dependence, Swedes oppose bridge link with Denmark, Architect denies evasion over Summerland, The Times Diary Sing a song of sixpence, Christmas trees can be lit for three days, MP's Bill seeks allowance for disabled boy. Politics and Parliament: Million tons of whiting discovered, Direct rule ends on January 1, Six vote against N Ireland Bill, 'Unwise to encourage people to break Phase Three', Economic union cannot be postponed, EEC must speak with one voice on oil: call for higher coal output, Three-day working week in new year heads moves to avoid frequent power cuts, Three-day week for industry because of electricity cuts, Opposition drops Hailsham motion, Next week, Bill may be changed to encourage recycling House of Lords, Commons recess on December 21. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Atcost Industrial Division, Bosch, Mellersh & Harding, Persian Carpet, Multiple Display Advertisements, Allied London Properties Limited, Stewarts & Lloyds Of South Africa Limited, Sony, Atv, Park Tower, Midland Bank, Hampton Gold Mining Areas Limited, Courtney, Pope (Holdings) Ltd., Fiat, Wgs, Soviet Prison Camps, Blackwood's Magazine, National And Commercial Banking Group Limited, The Royal Academy,, Salignac., Pan Am, British Steel Corporation Streamlined Steel, Deutz, Yellow Pages, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Drambuie Liqueur, The Cameron Group, Investment Company Limited, Aberlour, The Volvo 144, Leamington Spa Building Society. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,562, £28,000 for black chalk drawing by Goya, Timman retains his lead in masters' chess. Law: Girl 'whipped at Janie Jones's home', Chancery Division Powers of a single administrator Fountain Forestry Ltd v Edwards and Another, Queen's Bench Division Traffic census: no police power to direct cars Hoffman v Thomas, German nationality law Oppenheimer v Cattermole (Inspector of Taxes), Art expert 'recognized lost 3,000-year-old statue', 2 Labour MPs get damages for defamation, Pickets' trial nears end. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Energy Crisis. Sport: Once upon a time, or was it twice..., Football Ipswich and Spurs show way with intelligence and skill, Rugby Union Specialist tells Bennett he can play again, Boxing Johnson to challenge McAlinden for title, Ice skating Strong British team can win medals, Sports in Brief, Show Jumping Pennwood Forgemill gains top honour, Tennis Sir Carl warns of American danger, Motor Racing Finding means to keep the wheels turning, Racing Gypsy Baron a threat to Chocolate King, Cricket More money and promise of readjustment if needed, Hockey New sponsorship to give leagues fresh impetus, Judo Meeting of dangerous men, Golf Hayes holds lead after two rounds, Squash rackets Pakistani reflexes should be as sharp as bullets. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Opera And Ballet, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: 50 years on from Laugh-O-Grams Robin Hood (u) Odeon, Leicester Square Magnum Force (x) Warner Gordon's War (x) Carlton, Haymarket, St Bartholomew's Concert St Paul's Cathedral, Israel Philharmonic/ Barenboim Albert Hall, Donizetti's duel of regal stars Mary Stuart Coliseum, Why not Stay for Breakfast? Apollo, The Incredible Vanishing Young Vic. Editorials/Leaders: Europe's Need For Energy Policy, The Midwives Of Reality. Letters to the Editor: Coats of Arms, Kentish apples, Equality, Extra-sensory powers, The profits from development, Wage claims, Film course at Keele, Australian civilization, Museum entry charges, Unsuitable metrication, Severn barrage: dare Britain ignore it?, St Edmund Hall, Mineral workings, Alternative sources of energy, Tourists: doubts on the BTA's performance, Unable to leave Russia, Depressive thinking, Improving industrial safety. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1948 Christmas gloom. Obituaries: Commander Hugh Chapman, Mr T. F. Clarke, Mrs Jane Degras Soviet policy documentation, Mr David Melville BAT's former finance director. Business and Finance: Hongkong waits for UK, Chairmen's Reports J. Cameron cheerful on 101st year, 'Government right' says CBI, Advertising ITV may lose £750,000 a week, Essential Industries, Engineers Employers fear widespread cutbacks in production, Statement likely after Wintrust shares dive, EEC moves to free insurance markets, Life assurance companies urged to aim at EEC, Big motor unions reject proposal for joint body to deal with labour problems, Price chief's warning to industry, Lloyds reduces bank charges for next year, Commodities Sugar leaps £10 to new peak, British Gas signs contract with French consortium for gas from Frigg field, Airship's role as bulk carrier, Domino threat from furnace closures, Business Diary: Cater Swan sticks out its neck, Engineering unions grow militant, Industrial Reactions Motor chiefs realistic about cuts, Tangles in the Phase Three net, Tunnel bid for Nairn stake beats Marley, Seeds of monetary reform could spring from death of gold exchange standard, Equities Prices collapse in late dealings, How Industry Uses Electricity, CBI leader sees three choices for Britain, Mechanical engineering orders up in first half, Power Cuts 'Take heed or suffer' warning, Issues & Loans London listing for Primrose, Leasco ponders Pergamon offer, Italian oil, Europe and Overseas French BP rally, French trade surplus last month exceeded £74m, Esso asked not to charge allowable petrol price, State backing for Hesse bank's capital boost, Carpet exports rise 60 pc to £40m this year, November visible trade deficit of £270m is less than expected, Briefly, Power cut fears bring late collapse in equities, Fixed Interest and Money Bizarre day in gilt-edged, Money Market Rates, Antimony production below target, Retailing Three-day trading likely to speed Christmas shopping, Contracts Lambeth orders 329 houses costing £5.5m, Company News Hanson tops forecast with £8.2m, Mining Surprise from Western Deeps, Another oil strike in South China Sea, Motor Plants Lay-off pay for limited period guaranteed, Shipowners 'profiting on bunker oil', Electricity chief outlines disadvantages of US-designed nuclear reactors, Cutbacks a threat to liquidity, Bids and Deals Anglo Cont seek Slater, Far East, Clarion call on monetary union, MPs fear effects of credit Bill, Restrictions on industry should account for over half electricity cut-back. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London and Regional Market Prices Late setback, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound rises in active trading, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top management changes at Swan Hunter. Property: Rentals, Residential Property Prices fall 5-10 per cent in few months, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Births.

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