The Times - 27/11/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Hug Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Groser, By Michael Hatfield, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By a Chess Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By George Clark Political staff, From Ronald Faux, By Our Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Christopher Sweeney, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Gretel Spitzer, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, By Gabriel Ronay, From Michael Hornsby, From Brian MacArthur, Editor of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From David Wigg, From Mario Modiani, From Roger Berthoud, From a Correspondent, Paul Overy, William Mann, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, by Prudence Glynn, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Peter Jay, PHS, Ian Bradley, PETER FELLGETT, , JOHN LETTS, , J. D. J. HAVARD, , MOLLY IZZARD, CHRISTOPHER HARVIE, , RICHARD VENABLES, , G. H. G. NORMAN, , EDWARD GARDNER, , WALTER WALKER, , DULCE ROBERTSON, , GRAHAM TRURON:, PAUL A. WELSBY, , EDITH SUMMERSKILL, , A. J. LUCKING, , R. STEWARD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By John Roper Medical Reporter, L.C. writes:, By Our Financial Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Peter Hill, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From Herbert Mishael, RONALD M. WATSON, , PATRICK B. ALLEN, , R. H. PHILLIPS, , R. W. RADFORD, , E. M. PATTULLO, , M. NEEDHAM, , S. H. WEARNE, , E. W. I. PALAMOUNTAIN, , T. C. ABEL SMITH, , M. E. HOLLIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, Kenneth Owen, Eynon Smart, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: Sweden accuses Chileans of assaulting diplomats, Pits not ready, so miners miss work, Demand by garages for early rationing to end supply chaos, Mr Wilson orders curb on Labour speeches, Portuguese accused of torture by priests, Britain likely to get £25m from EEC social fund, London strike by ambulancemen expected today, Doubts on likely support for students' rent strike, Mr Nixon's secretary says she 'might have' erased 18 minutes of key Watergate tape, 13 generals retired as new regime takes firm control in Athens, Soviet call for peace as Algiers summit opens, Navy helicopters rescue men from freighter, Building inflation into the British way of life, Kashmir desire for independence 'not a crime', Mr Whitelaw may get energy job, Soviet resilience after wars and purges, More small towns get parish status, 11 years before teaching pay equals labourers', At your service The Times evening dress offer, Spain attacks Britain's Gibraltar policy, Decline in cotton crop hits Uganda economy, Senate hearings may adjourn until next year, Boycott 'will drive meat to the Continent', OAPs use bonus to pay light bill, Cyprus dynamite raid, Sir Alec sees early talks as crucial to peace, $1m ransom is offered for Getty grandson, North Sea 'command' proposed to protect oil rigs from risk of sabotage and pollution, Soviet dissident sent to mental hospital, By-election will be crucial test for Dublin coalition, Tube staff shortage may close stations, African concern at extension of EEC preference, Victor Zorza Moscow eyes on a fair share of Arab oil, How many more obscenity laws do we need?, Issue to be in alphabetical order, £12m appeal to relieve drought in West Africa, The politics of fashion saturation, Long wait for Aeroflot passengers, Hijackers release half of jet's passengers after Maltese Premier arranges deal, More London children go to school of their choice, Herr Brandt sees oil crisis facing Europe as challenge to Franco-German solidarity, Latest pamphlets Colour schemes darkened the Reform Club, Tension affected Maria Colwell decision, Boston strangler is found stabbed to death, Ousted broadcasting chief attacks M Pompidou, Fewer West Berliners visit the East, Mr Brezhnev begins his talks in Delhi, Unesco meeting discusses détente in education, 'Foster-mothers needed for children in hospital', Mr Faulkner's team, ILO conference to discuss jobs policies, Sir Christopher Soames expresses EEC concern, Summerland fire doors 'found locked', Petrol coupons to be issued from Thursday, but no decision yet on rationing, Two killed in rush hour blast on Metro, The Times Diary Slipping noiselessly into reverse, Mr Benn in Commons clash over miners, Science report Molecular biology: Amplified genes, 200 miles a month was 1956 ration, Heavy falls on U S and Europe stock exchanges, President says he stays at helm, Art gift and £3m for university. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Leammgion Spa Building Society, Motor Fuel, The Second Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited, Home Paraphernalia, Richard Ellis, Harvey Nichols, Help Shelter Help The Homeless, Haggas Textiles, Vickers, Northern Electric Company Limited, Sotheby's, Warwick Engineering Investments Limited, Comunicor, Astaire & Co. Limited, Carrington, Hardy Amies, Park Tower, B&c, London & Montrose Investment Trust Limited, Fiat, The Royal Smithfield Show, Population Count Down, Ansafone, Bristol Waterworks Company, Lonrho, The Times, Piccadilly, The Capital & National Trust Limited, Roman Wall Service Limited, Hanimex, Cunard Caribbean, Financial Times, Leicester Permanent, The Border & Southern Stockholders Trust Limited, Glenfidditch Pure Malt Whisky, Pye, Healey & Baker, Deliss, The Scottish National Trust Company Limited, Tyndall, Rhp, The Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', Olivetti. Law: Doctor had intercourse with patient in surgery, Herbalist jailed for 2½years over abortion, Madrid to charge two bishops, Lottery's £239,956 in year, Denial of court order to take fine from AUEW political fund, Jeremy Cartland 'almost wishes charge of murder', Bail for ex-chairman, Queen's Bench Division Widow of murdered police officer loses claim Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board Ex parte Richardson, Chancery Division Tenant in common liable to capital gains tax Kidson (Inspector of Taxes) v Macdonald and Another, Secrets Act charge is withdrawn, Boy thrown alive into harbour, jury told, I pulled out knife to defend myself, schoolboy says, Amalrik jail sentence reduced to exile, Car bombs prisoners end hunger strike, Inspection tour for jury in Irishmen's trial, Pottinger secretary is asked about 'framing', Man cleared after convictions of police. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,547, Radio, Chaucer edition fetches £23,000, Broadcasting, Sunday show at the Round House, Scottish ballet's first Christmas season, Hartston starts well in chess knock-out. Politics and Parliament: Mr Walker hopes issue of petrol coupons will prove waste of money: overall stock position of oil good, MP says steel workers' conversations tapped, All-party backing for youth service Bill, Petrol saving by ministers of 15 per cent, 9,000 postmen wanted as Christmas comes, Bill represents admission of serious economic crisis, Leader of the House thinks sitting hours are too long House of Commons, Criticism and praise of London Broadcasting, Public money spent under Industry Act, Replying to 'OpenDoor' programmes on BBC, Finance ministers discussed consequences of oil cuts. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Bakers' Company, Women award Prix Femina to male writer. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Lectures & Meetings, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: World of Harlequin Richmond Theatre, Return of Callas the professional Callas/Di Stefano Festival Hall, Kauffer, Underground artist, Electronic Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Pleasure Principle Theatre Upstairs. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Salerooms. Sport: Tennis Heyman gives WTT little encouragement, Golf There is not all the time in the world for this cheerless Cup, Cricket Richards and Barlow in century partnership, Athletics Electrical company boost sponsorship threefold, Rugby Union Making purring noises at Pumas, Boxing Morrison's place in the sun could be Shoreditch, Racing Canasta Lad aimed at Cheltenham event, Football Spring cleaning England, Yachting Tabarly in lead 300 miles ahead of Ainslie, For the Record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov. 26, 1948 Eire not foreign, There are some cracks that should not be papered over. Editorials/Leaders: We Cannot Afford The Cost Of Surrender, Franco-German Differences. Letters to the Editor: British airways, Metrication inflation, Pergamon and a regulatory agency, Penalties for driving offences, Tax relief and unfair action by the building societies, Freight fright, Can public transport cope?, Tidal energy, The Kodak dispute, Customs clearance of accounts, Nuclear fire power, Boxing and the brain, Electricity Council advertising, Use of museum charges, SIH: concern at loss of control, Synod's view of remarriage, Saving by order, Post-experience, Plight of Tunbridge Wells. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Alva, Laurence Harvey Long career as leading man in Britain and in Hollywood, Harry Driver, CONSTANCE TALMADGE Silent screen actress. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: London and Regional Market Prices Bleak start to Account, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Frankfurt selling hits pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Decision on Skytrain expected in January, A market without its traditional yield prop, Mr David Montagu to head Orion, Europe's nuclear steelmaking club members named, Baglan Bay chemicals complex shut down, Australia 'wants say in oil', U S surge in prices reflects world wide economic bloom, Fed chairman says, Company Meeting Marl Investment Company Limited Substantially Increased Profits, Are the Arabs pushing their luck ton far?, Mining Zambesia raises dividend income, Research on blasting oil from shale to cost $7.5m, Two building societies to merge, First step in £2.4m scheme for waterway, Algerian posted crude goes to $9.25 a barrel, Issues & Loans Queuing plan for issues rejected, Equities Fresh selling of major stocks, Bids and Deals Gale Lister stake sold above offer value, Chicago bank rate up, Lonrho profits jump £12m on commodities rise, Chile to hand back 88 seized companies, Maverick region sees red in clash with Rome central government, Computer news Pertec's new data-entry systems, Industrial films National characteristics fading, Wide ministerial powers under Unit Pricing Bill, Europe and Overseas Leyland S Africa profits rally, Money Market Rates, Commodities Copper declines £44 a tonne, Wall St plunges 29 pts as crisis takes savage toll of stock markets, Formation of new Japanese and Arab bank, Indecisive end to secret talks by Group of Five finance ministers, IBM putting up some of its American prices, Business Diary: An offer he couldn't refuse, High speed atomics, Fuel saving campaign by Perkins, Nixon aim is self-reliance in energy by 1980, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Company News Record profit by Westminster Property, Fixed Interest and Money Further losses in gilt-edged, Engineering foremen in protest over holiday. Business Appointments: ENI may seek control of Shell Italiana, Business appointments Investment trusts association chairman. Births.
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