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The Times - 18/12/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hill, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By David Leigh, By Roger Vielvoye, From Dan van der Vat, By Clifford Webb, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Walker, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, By Edward Mortimer, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, By Russell Baker, From Eric Marsden, by Prudence Glynn, From Michael Hornsby, From Victoria Brittain, Ion Trewin, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Thomas Walker, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Victor Zorza, Peter Strafford, Richard Davy, E. NORMAN HARRIS, , WILLIAM PYE, , J. SCOTT ELLIOT, , DAVID LLEWELLYN, , FRANCES STEWART, , S. GORLEY PUTT, , JOHN DAVIS, , ARIEH L. HANDLER, , NORMAN HICKS, , AMORY B. LOVINS, W. A. WOOSTER, , H. GIELDZINSKI, , R. ROBSON, , BASIL DRENNAN, , E. F. BRUNWIN, , E. M. GOULDING, , G. G. HAZELTON, , A. H. HOBBS, , GRACE A. M. JESSUP, , D. C. JONES, , M. B. LINNEY, , A. D. OSBORNE, , MARJORIE S. WALLACE, , RANDOLPH VIGNE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Margaret Drummond, By Terry Byland, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Michael Baily, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Eric Wigham, Kenneth Owen, MARK HENIG, , M. J. OAKLEY, , J. M. FLETCHER, , PROFESSOR R. T. SEVERN, , DR T. L. SHAW, , By Malcolm Brown, By Margaret Stone, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim Congdon, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Morison, Oliver Stanley, Tamas Ungvary, Miklos Almasi, Judit Szanto, Gyula Bizo, Ferenc Katona, by György Domanovszky, by Gyongyi Eri, By GYORGY HORVATH, by Balázs Szappanos, by Magda Szàvai, by Dr Zoltàn Falvy, by Laszló Maácz, by János Breuer, by Mìria Feuer, by Mihály Meixner,

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News: India forced to abandon target cut in birth rate, Musicological Institute, Saigon liaison flights for Vietcong resumed, Father's car garaged for 57 years, Folk Ensembles In Hungary, Book Publishing In Hungary, 'Big brother' to watch U S doctors, Public sector to bear brunt of economic crisis measures, Snow reports, Sovereignty or human rights?, Christmas mail warning as letter bomb injures ADC to the Queen, Kirov Ballet's U S tour may be cancelled, Sharp drop in turkey prices angers Smithfield traders, Higher pay and prices boost state spending, Hungary Today A Cultural Review, Bartók's Collected Works On Records, Energetic Israelis should be new tenants, Dr Kissinger gets Israel agreement to attend talks, Ministers in talks on cash cuts, Young tourists punched in Ugandan police cells, The Progress Of Hungarian Applied Arts In The Present Century And Present Trends, The Times Diary Property men: it's all in the game, Monumental Art In Present-Day Hungary, TUC urges Government to drop its plans for three-day week, 'Dirty tricks' high priest has turned to religion, Editio Musica- impresario for Hungarian composers, Deposits for TV sets and cars now third, Con-Mech to hold talks with union, 20-year petrol supply for France, report says, Moscow hopes to bank Arab cash, Coal prices may be raised before Christmas, Who Is Karoly Kazimir?, Schoolmasters say staff rooms are like office slums, Science report Psychology: Alcohol and morphine, Bartók Seminar 1973, The Summer Music Camp Of The Hungarian Branch Of Jeunesses Musicales, Mr Thorpe quits as a director of 6 companies, Many card holders will suffer in lean months, Danish Liberal leader to form Cabinet, One-parent families live in poor housing, report says, Refugee exchanges slowing down, Clocks may be put forward, Back to Bakst, Setback to monetary union plans of Nine, Northern Lights, 30 killed in airport terror attack, Higher tax on gains from development, Early TV closure saves power, Education faces £200m cutback with new buildings the first casualty, BR standing on ceremony, Mr Buckton complains, Britain and Germany in deadlock after their first big clash on size of Community regional fund, PLO urged to join Geneva peace talks, Used car market will be worst depressed, Higher repayments of credit card debts, Centre Point homes inquiry to go on, EEC may ask members to supply energy figures, Diplomatic link with Dacca expected soon, Mr Barber's one step on the journey of £3,000m, Allocation system planned to stop diesel hoarding, Universal Art In The Museums Of Budapest, Labour blames government 'panic action', GLC to consider code of conduct on gifts, Anti-Faulkner men to seek Council seats, Drama of pilot's pleas to tower, Dossers find shelter in a disused factory, Eye witness describes scenes of frenzy, Ulster to seek exemption, Bonn may abandon Sunday driving ban, Israeli tells of tortured Arabs, British Airways cancels many flights, London Broadcasting may make senior staff changes. Politics and Parliament: Discrimination against public sector will undermine appeal for unity, Post Office needed breathing space, Multiple TV licences attacked for hotels, Tory backbenchers applaud Mr Barber's measures, MPs giggle, chortle and jeer as Chancellor presents proposals to a House lacking in sense of occasion, Civil servants not to work in dark, Submission of privilege on dinner in City, Bills through, Production from Auk oilfield, Restrictions on hire purchase and credit, New EEC import duties approved: minister says order will not push up prices House of Commons, Minister sees bright future for LBC, N Sea gas reserves under review, Minister now can make seat belts compulsory House of Lords, Largest cut ever made in one year in Government spending: demand reduced by £1,200m: higher tax on property and land deals: surtax surcharge House of Commons. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: JANET Reger, Kultra Foreign Trading Company, Mellersh & Harding, Wade, Rothmans International Limited., Cannon Assurance, Herring Daw & Manners, Interim Statement, Leeds Premanent, The Department Of Trade And Industry, Ansafone, The Stockholders Investment Trust Limited, The Central Provinces Manganese Ore Company Limited, Munrospun, The Messina (Transvall) Development Company Limited, Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd, Williams & Glyn's Bank Group, Joseph Lucas (Industrial) Ltd.,, M.Y. Dart Ltd, May & Hassell Ltd.,, Hampton & Sons, Icl. Weather: The Weather. Law: Former model tells jury of 'slaves' at Claridge's, Violent students 'threat to universities' future', Scientologists suing three more policemen, Queen's Bench Division Failure to exhibit motor car licence an absolute offence Strowger v John, Consumers' union allowed to intervene in sugar case, Report today on how many wait in jail for trial, National Industrial Relations Court Tribunal wrong to halve non-union man's compensation Garratt v Platt International Ltd, Accountant 'told to mind own business', 'Doctor gave warning that woman might beat baby', Nine jailed in carbon paper case, Court of Justice of the European Communities Unilateral levy on rough diamonds ruled out. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Harrow School, Awards for two racing drivers, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Timman keeps chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,565, Radio, Broadcasting, Britten's 'Dream' at Covent Garden, National Student Drama Festival, Set of tinted lithographs fetches £2,300. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Patience Sadler's Wells, Treasure Island Mermaid, What's become of Barbar and Pooh? Looking at Picture Books National Book League Edward Ardizzone Victoria and Albert Museum, Early Music Consort St John's, Smith Square/Radio 3, Gypsy Piccadilly, Fixation Anglia. Sport: Winter sport Gros goes to the top of World Cup table, Rackets Ashford almost overcome by opponent's service, Tennis, Football Launching the world's team against Mars, Rugby Union Hefin Jenkins one of four new Barbarians, Bloodstock Sales Lorison sold for day's top price at Ascot, Cricket Yorkshire's search for talent, Golf US prize money still well ahead, Hockey England rely on hard core of experience, Sports in Brief, Athletics No sign of limit to breaking of world records, Yachting Quailo comes in second for Britain, Motor Racing Robarts surprise choice for Brabham team, Commonwealth Games Cyclist with gold medal is not up to standard, Racing Weatherby's saved by computer, Tennis New chance for Mottram. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): This time the sabre-toothed tiger is not a paper one, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec 17, 1948 Radio towers blown up. Editorials/Leaders: Atrocities-Bad Worse And Worst, Not Much Of A Budget. Letters to the Editor: Time for coalition government?, Artists and scholars, Country transport, Hypocrisy, Bishops' stipends, Miners in Poland, Profit motive, Erratic timekeeping and double standards on the railways, Extra-sensory powers, Full circle in Africa, The cancer of greed, Renewing visas, Case of Maria Colwell, Selecting the right reactor, Exploiting tidal energy in UK, Importance of long-term planning in tourism, Local authorities and development, National crisis: the changing structure of society. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Charles Dodds Development of medical biochemistry, Cardinal Amleto Cicognani. Business and Finance: Property shares end the day higher, Private generators' use will be reviewed, Surtax Surcharge of 10 pc likely to yield only £35m, Business Diary: The mixture as before, Airlines face their worst winter since the war, Italian call for monetary steering group, Japan's aim is 20m tons ships output, Associates' deals, US rubber usage at record level, Diesels project, Winding-up plea adjourned, Welcome from CBI, but builders shocked, Company News Cawoods go well and lift dividend, Chemists' good year, Suggestions from NYSE on disclosure, Fuel and power projects escape state industry cuts, £20m dock 'will pay for itself', Computer news £500,000 Ferranti terminals contract, Good 'stocktaking' report on Humberside changes, Construction Economies in public spending will fall heavily on builders, Commodities Cash tin soars £122.50 a tonne, Property: Institutional Investment Benefits for insurance and pension funds, French gas supply hit, Equities Late activity in properties, Bids and Deals BOC set to take 4m Airco shares, Royal Dutch-Shell pays £87m for nuclear stake, Banks consider revision of opening hours, 50 pc increase in Japanese car imports, Regions fear effects of an 'across the board' policy, Credit Control The ultimate deterrent at last?, Briefly, Nothing to alleviate market uncertainty, Issues & Loans Meagre response for Dowgate & General, Money Market Rates, UK zinc consumption up 7.4 per cent, Production cuts pose liquidity problem, New companies Bill tomorrow, Fixed Interest and Money Early gains in gilt-edged, Unnamed group plans refinery at Antwerp, Big Lebanon contract for UK firm, Tax on unrealized development gains, Firm measures by Bank to restrict the growth in money supply, Property Development Gains Chancellor bites twice at the cherry, Changed conditions put the train drivers' jealously guarded independence in question, Public Expenditure Steel, airways and Post Office take big share of state industry cutbacks, Federal Bank warning of effects on economy of prolonged oil cutback, Businessmen see squeeze cooling demand, Cammell Laird order book reaches £125m, Wedd Durlacher and Blackwell confirm jobbing merger proposal, Biggest reductions so far in public spending. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound relapses after rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), London and Regional Market Prices Technical rally in equities, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Bernard Scott is new Lucas chairman. Births.

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