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The Times - 21/11/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Alan Hamilton, By John Groser Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Dennis Dwyer Business News Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Martin Huckerby and Stewart Tendler, By David Leigh, By Our Architectural Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, By Clive Borrell, From Harry Debelius, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Foreign Staff, From Eric Marsden, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Robert Shelton, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Richard Maylan, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, House of Lords, By Gerry Harrison, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen, by Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Dudley Doust, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Downie, Ken Gosling, Nicholas Bethell, Prof Richard Rose, PHS, Richard Crossman, GEOFFREY MARR, , Kyte Croft, , Woodfalls, , W. M. EWING., IAN McGEOCH, , REG GOODWIN, , B D. MORGAN WILLIAMS, , B. E. GRAY, , MERVYN PIKE, , KINGSTON, , N. G. MACLEAN, , STANLEY STEWARD, , DONALD GRIFFITH, , OWEN LUDER, , JEREMY ISAACS, , WOODROW WYATT, , DERRICK DARLEY, , RICHARD YORKE, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From David Wigg, Michael Rice writes:, Mr Robert Ponsonby writes:, C. H. writes:, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By John Plender, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Drummond, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, MARY D. DOWDING, , IAN C. MACKENZIE., W. M. WOLF, , F. J. FRIEND, , KEITH WRIGHT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Rene Dabernat, Andrew Wilson, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, Hans Friderichs, F.V., P.Z., by Frank Vogl, G.S., R.P., by Thomas Swidler, by Peter Zentner, by James Hutchinson,

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News: 'Mysterious' deaths of children, Bavaria: tourist playground striving for industrial wealth, Vesco lawyer's plea fails in extradition hearing, Personal view by The battle of the aging, shortsighted sealions, Narrow Government win on museums, Transfer of child ' went too quickly', The Times Diary An abortive, angry debate, £45,000 paid for Heywood play, Orchids in the ascendant at RHS show, Stimulus of new ideas, Europe tour by Arabs to explain oil boycott, Disquiet over activities of French police answered, Mr Ford on the way to U S vice-presidency, Mr Heath to pay visit to China in January, Putting charity back into Christmas, Science report Ecology: Coral and the Crown of Thorns, Three success stories by firms which learnt how to adapt to local conditions, British firms will have to spend more on advertising to complete successfully, Row over Industrial Court policy, Airlines agree on Atlantic flight cuts that will give 21% fuel saving, Skylab men test reactions to weightlessness, Fewer Americans travel to Europe, Presents appeal to the loyal ladies in waiting, Spanish right-wing call for rebel priests to be shot, Many areas offer attractive incentives, Broken delivery dates are hard to joke away, West Germany Stock markets hit as costs and inflation rate continue to rise, Russians demand more troops in observer group, Ex-Premier of Greece under house arrest as order is restored, By elections an erratic pointer to political trends, Coal merchants cope with panic buying, Arts centre demands overcome, A prosperous market well worth watching, West Europe Italian votes swing to non-Communist left, Andrei Sinyavsky: Thoughts of eternity in the face of modern pressures, Mr Jenkins in line for home affairs post, Compromise on form of EEC summit, Motorists obey plea to cut speed, Mr Faulkner's majority of ten votes may prove disastrous and will divide party for months, Press slips up over President's slap, QC tells of warning on Summerland plastic, Woman's attempt to be City alderman fails, Israel negotiator briefs Cabinet, 2,500,000 immigrants but staffing problems remain, Former censor calls for changes in Bill, Electricity cuts threatened into next year as pay deal is rejected, Group seeks more emphasis on bicycles, Mr Maxwell to rejoin Pergamon's board, Nobel winner named in Swedish fund scandal, Palestinian leaders apply the pressure in Moscow, Prosecutor in Poluson trial says Scottish Office files doctored, EEC company law likely to follow German pattern, Mr Nixon faces Repuplican state governors amid growing concern at party's public image, Tory backbench committee officers named, What a vasectomy really means to a man, The trials of enlaring a doll's house, Warning that Games may be priced off TV, Ruhr steel giants seek new location, Security secret might stop prosecution of 'plumbers', Clay Cross strike talks break down, Africans discuss ways of using oil as weapon, CDU given boost by opinion poll majority, Phnom Penh checks up on its pilots, Britain lists six ways of improving the EEC farming policy, British trawler banned from Icelandic banks, Berlin: chance for UK to fill gaps, Oil producers are advised not 'to kill the goose', Boycott by South Vietnam unions, 'Gliding time' cuts absenteeism and helps employees, Civil Service may do more to help former prisoners, Miners' leader cool on board's latest offer, Schleswig-Holstein: boom prospects for EEC outpost, Makinen leads by almost four minutes, Labour MPs seek inquest on by-election failures, Union bill to compensate firm may be £100,000, Decision soon on airline shuttle service, £350m surprise plan for Southwark site. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Hlt, British Airways, Lower Saxony, Mooloya Investments Limited, British Assets Trust Limited, Rcm Review, Rank Xerox, Garrard, Munich, Bomin, Aengevelt-Immobilien Kg, Emu Wool Industries Limited, Jones Lang Wootton, Mulheim, Press Department Of The Embassy, Tricoville, Europa Electronics Ltd., Southampton Bonds, Westminster Press, Department Of Trade And Industry, Interim Statement, Mackenzie Hill, Veba, High & Dry, Commonwealth Of Australia, Discotheque, MM, Lister & Co Limited, Colston, Fraser Ansbacher, Morris Marina, High Return Investments, S.A., National Westminister Bank, Weser-Jade Region, Land Securities, Coutts & Co., Smiths Industries, The John F. Kennedy Memorial Medal, Mainz, Figure Beauty, Taylor's, Bishop's Stores Limted, Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works Holding Company,, Real Estate Agent, Canlife Units, Bfg, Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial Planning) Ltd., Halifax Building Society, Charities Aid Fund, Hag Decaffeinated Coffee, S & U Stores Limited, The Rhineland Palatinate Hub Of The Common Market. Politics and Parliament: Defiance of Government's fuel control regulations may cost offenders £400 fine and jail, Charges survive by six votes but museums and galleries allowed to keep £1m proceeds House of Commons, Empty Service houses, Running sore of London staff shortages may defy short-term cure, Apology by No 10 official, Minister denies that public services in London are on verge of breakdown: Opposition censure rejected, £100,000 advance payment on UN force, Minor scandal of slow land registration, MP wants royal couple to pay fair rents, Channel Tunnel Bill given first reading, Pools tax should go to help football clubs, Anti-smoking campaign. Law: Couple killed to get cash, prosecution says, Judge orders petroleum company to maintain supplies to smaller group, Man cleared of gun plot, New inquiries by Yard in Cartland case, Murder verdict on wife found in freezer, 'Defendant is Sinn Fein man', Law Report November 20 1973 Court of Appeal Law v Jones not followed: solicitors' clients still protected Tiverton Estates Ltd v Wearwell Ltd, 49 are charged in Naples after cholera inquiry, Engineering union faces new court clash, Landlord killed with his own cricket bat, John Wayne and wife agree to trial separation, School stabbing 'sequel to football fight'. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Real tennis Ronaldson finds Cripps a severe proposition, Cricket Lancashire may lose Clive Lloyd after next season, New sports centre opening at Islington, Sports in Brief, Table tennis World championships move to Wembley, Golf US pair try out World Cup course, Athletics Russians agree to change, Racing Previous winners stand firm in Hennessy Gold Cup, Tennis Mottram and Warboys make sure of Britain's place in third round, Rugby Union Penalties and injuries in Argentine match, Yachting White wins first event in 505 championships, Football Stein shot puts end to Stoke's cup hopes. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Gulf, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Acknowledgements, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Landscapes all over London, Allegri String Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Gomes Queen's, So You Want to be in Pictures Theatre Royal, Stratford, President Wilson in Paris Hampstead, LSO/Previn Festival Hall/Radio 3, London debuts, Yes Rainbow Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: Arab Oil And Apartheid, The Lessons Of Pergamon, Arab Oil And British Industry. Letters to the Editor: Restructuring London, Long-term agreements on wages, Electricity restrictions, Bath shopping centre, Shareholders and EGMs in company takeovers, Capital Gains Tax inequity, "More equal than others", Measuring charges for PO telephones, Developments awaited at Kodalk, The SS Great Britain, A plea for fair shares for all with new issues, Strategic nuclear power, The General Synod, Scottish by-elections, Broadcasting and censorship, Shortage of doctors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov. 19, 1948. France's troubles. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, £82,000 for Fabergé imperial egg clock, Broadcasting, Heywood manuscript may go to U S, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,542. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Bruno Maderna, Janheinz Jahn, Dr E. L. B. Terrace, Sir John Aird Former Royal Equerry. Business and Finance: Advertising and Marketing Whitbread moves Heineken account, Equities Light trading in industrials, Hold-up in Price Commission guidance, Europe and Overseas Mitsumi Electric see revival ahead, Renewed bid for union in the air, Garages cutting gift stamps, Company News Overseas income offsets rent curb at MEPC, EEC financial coordination discussed, Cipec produces more copper, 'Not enough tin', Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged quiet and easier, Christies shares climb to 79½p, Price rise publicity call rejected, Freeing of of U S prices under study, community to impose new silencer rules, Grants add spice to Swan Hunter prospects, Mr Maxwell's Reply Inspectors' remarks on write-off 'a shocking distortion', Rift at property group over Welfare deals, Bids and Deals Newman agree £2.2m for Harper, Blow to hope of Meriden cooperative, Chemical industry is confused over curbs, Briefly, Improvement in unit trust industry sales, Congress gives Nixon powers for fuel saving, New York share prices lowest for two years, Range of 270 to 280 yen to the $ forecast in Tokyo, Germans may boost their trade surplus, Sharp increase in money market rates, Commodities Tin soars £52.50 to fresh peak, Dealers reduce used car stocks, Bank enters lists over Companies House move, Arabs sending oil envoys on Europe tour to explain embargo, Recovery in 1972 elctronics sales, NatWest sets new rates for loans, Business Diary: Victor in the wars again, W German insolvencies increase by 18pc, Pergamon: The Final Report 'In our opinion there was a serious lack of disclosure in the accounts', Mining Outlook set fair for Cons Gold, No change yet on the gold front. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Dollar firms in late trading, The Times Share Indices, London and Regional Market Prices Motor shares lower, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Issues & Loans Introduction for Ley's Foundries, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr William Semple joins board of Bentalls. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Harrods Estate Offices. Births.

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