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The Times - 01/11/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Dennis Taylor and David Leigh, From Michael Binyon, From Fred Emery, By Stewart Tendler, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Choate, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From David Wigg, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Strafford, From Anthony Thomas, From Jose Shercliff, From Eric Marsden, From Henry Stanhope, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Roy Lewis, Robert Nye, Philip Norman, Joseph McCulloch, Desmond Donnelly, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, Patrick Gilkes, Bernard Levin, PHS, A. M. Rendel, G. C. ALLEN, , P. H. HARTLEY, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , KENNETH BARTLETT, , BORIS FORD, , A. H. GOMME, , A. H. HALSEY, , FRED INGLIS, , DAVID JENKINS, , G. R. KRESS, , KRISHAN KUMAR, , M. M. MINOGUE, , SIMON PRATT, , DAVID SATTERLY, , JOHN WAKEFIELD, , D. R. AERS, , IAN M. CHARTERIS, W. A. WISEMAN, , KENNETH TYNAN, , Peter Archer, Michael Bourdeaux, Oliver Bristol, Patrick Cormack, S. Clinton Davis, Martin Dewhirst, Geoffrey L. Goodwin, John Selwyn Gummer, Jill Knight, Stuart Liverpool, MacLeod of Fuinary, Patrick Manchester, Jack Meadows, Paul B. Rose, Gordon Rupp, J. B. Skemp, Walter Stevens, Geoffrey Stewart-Smith, William Still, John Sullivan, George Thomas, Ivor Richard., ROY HATTERSLEY, , BRIAN COURT-MAPPIN, ROGER RICHARDSON, , Mary McCurry, Richard Sachs, Katie Stewart, Mr Roy Henderson, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Barnfather, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Christopher Wilkins, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, From Frank Vogl, By Hugh Clayton, By Tim Congdon, By Dennis Dwyer, DAVID CLARK, , D. C. HAGUE, , DAVID DEW, , RALPH BENNETT, , A. R. TETTENBORN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, By Malcolm Brown, By Business News Staff, By Paul Routledge, Eynon Smart, By Raymond Perman, By Our Labour Staff, Christopher wilkins, Peter Waymark,

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News: Government may study dearer package holidays, Junior doctors on strike in three Spanish hospitals, Ronald Butt Re-appraising the Anglo-American alliance, Trial or emigration choice for Czechoslovak writer, UN brings force in Middle East to 2,300, Major reshuffle to Cabinet in Sweden, Mr Sadat gives Israel six days to withdraw to first ceasefire lines, Pompidou scheme for summits to align EEC foreign policies, Helicopter escapers had top jobs, Hijacked helicopter lifts three top IRA men from jail, Mr Whitlam in Peking for talks with Mr Chou, Housing director attacks rent system, S African Press Council head condemns 'slant', Lists of men in Arab hands still missing, Palestinians will join negotiations, Generally favourable response among Welsh and Scots political leaders, Professor Cox appointed to Cambridge post, Israeli prisoners escape on road to Cairo, The Times Diary The minister and the calendar, Motoring Appeal of reliability and value, Legal action to stop censorship by CIA, Greece cashiers 45 naval officers linked with plot, Ethiopia: it takes more than aid to end starvation, Views sought on examination reform plans, Syria refuses to submit PoW lists until Israel implements Geneva Convention, Dissenters urge plan for seven assemblies, Furore as Mr Nixon denies key tapes exist, British Hunters sent to Chile since coup, Kissinger tour of Muslim capitals next week, Japanese Everest team beaten by weather, London firemen 'ready to strike' on manning, How to stop worrying and live with power cuts, Simple starters, Cultural feast set before the Belgians, Sir Alec on defensive over US nuclear alert, Turkey bridges the gap with the modern world, European MPs shaken by US ire, More freedom for Scots, Welsh in proposals to reform regions, Impact of joining EEC 'underestimated', Power cuts threatened next week, Whitehall powers would go to Scotland, Wales and regions, but no full self-government, Smooth ride on France's supertrain, FBI dossier on corruption now confronting Mr Gerald Ford, Clockwork origins, Foremen awarded 20% pay rises by arbitration board, More money for new town amenities, Portuguese report on Wiriyamu events, Science report Resuscitation: Dangers in first aid, Cambodian refugees live devoid of hope, Commissioner urges special pay for police, Political will for separation 'does not exist', Limits on guarantees for tunnel finance, US alert is further relaxed but American leaders still angry over 'disarray' in Western camp, Restriction orders on 98 Rhodesian students, Report on heavy lorries 'a piece of anarchy worthy of Mafia', the Conservation Society says, America offers to cut troops in Europe if Russia does the same, Egypt promotes Mr Fahmy to Foreign Minister, Community plan to cut cost of farm policy, Montevideo students interrogated, Fear for polytechnic future, Deputy likely to succeed retiring NUT secretary, Mrs Meir is warned not to give away territory in US talks. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, Prices go through roof at Sotheby's sale of Dick collection of paintings, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,526, Americans spurn relics of Christopher Columbus. Law: Man who seized woman at inquiry ejected, Mrs Irving to have new trial in Switzerland, Signalman forgot that train was approaching, Commission may back union over Con-Mech, Case against police of brutality to coloured people, report says, Police evidence in bomb trial was 'pure comedy', Witnesses 'saw no violence' at old people's home, Law Report October 31 1973 Dismissal of redundant manager unfair Vokes Ltd v Bear National Industrial Relations Court, M1 barriers 'would not stop bus', Jail for three foreign shoplifters, 40 raids in police hunt for bombers, Engineers' strike likely to affect Monday papers. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, New Scientist, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Newsociety, National Westminster Bank, Fiat 130, Hodder & Stoughton, Saitama Bank, Bank Of Ireland, Western Credit Holdings Limited, Union-Castle Safmarine, Interim Statement, Ansafone, The Writing Machine, Benal Beach, Gollancz, History Today, Challenge Corporation Limited, Pye, London Merchant Securities Limited, Healey & Baker, Figure Beauty, Lovell, Hmso Books, Institute Of Purchasing And Supply,, Oyez Equipment Limited, The Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', Aberlour, Authority Investments Limited, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Property: Overseas Property, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Sport: Racing Jumpabout is sound choice on Cambridgeshire running, Boxing Clark seeks title defence postponement, Rugby Union Taylor left out of Welsh side, Drug test lacks retrospective check, Bloodstock sales Bold Ruler filly is top at 21,000 guineas, Yesterday's results League Cup, Sports in Brief, Football Ipswich side struggle to earn a replay, Tennis Farrell feeling on top of the world as he prepares for down under, Golf Australian success ensured by Mrs Coggin's victory, Cricket Alley included in panel of Test match umpires. Reviews: The Gambler/Ivan Susanin Wexford Festival, A brave romantic Approach March By Julian Amery, Let's do it, Prague S O Festival Hall, The empire basher The Colonial Revolution By Fenner Brockway, Dad's Army Bbc 1, BBC SO/Andrew Davis St John's, Smith Square/ Radio 3, Fiction Richard's Things By Frederic Raphael (Cape, £2.25) Bachelors Anonymous By P. G. Wodehouse, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ideas about the sexes The Female Woman By Arianna Stassinopoulos, The World at War Thames, The five formative things Aldous Huxley A Biography: Volume One 1894-1939 By Sybille Bedford, Quick guide, Penderecki and The Devils. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments also on page 31, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Congress and Commons should make contact, Bill on indecent displays among first brought in, Employment office hours, Ceasefire may be undermined if Middle East talks do not start soon Hous eof Lords, Report on constitution deserves full and proper consideration House of Commons, Sir A Home sees no virtue in magnifying differences between Europe and America, Europe as a counter balance in world: unified policy needed. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Miocene ape From The Times of Saturday, Oct 30, 1948, Workers everyone needs but no-one wants to pay. Editorials/Leaders: Egypt Should Not Overplay Her Hand, Away From The Centre: WHO Wants Devolution?. Letters to the Editor: Christians in Russia, Saving fuel, Double Dutch on double deduction, Legal tender and change on the buses, Moving Companies House, Shelter's directorship, Other people's wages, State occasions, Violence and films, Private cars in the Chunnel, Need for early remedies for London service deficiencies, Direct grant schools, National Theatre actors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Aubrey resigns as MGM president, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Norman Allan, Mr M. Belgion Journalist and author, Dr Paul Dudley White Outstanding cardiologist. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, London and Regional Market Prices Oils close strongly. Business and Finance: Shawcross call for monopolies speed-up, Europe and Overseas, Mining, Con-Mech: giant snowball of a recognition dispute, Fire damage figures soar, Pergamon talks end in deadlock, Lord Catto, who is the new, Foreign Exchange Upsurge in the dollar checked, BSC poised for key management changes, Cement industry 'working below full capacity', Associates' deals, Tax status change likely for Crown Agents, Unions given warning on multinationals' jobs, Ocean orders Dutch ships, Finance houses' base rate falls by ½ pc, CIR insurance decision, Fixed Interest and Money 'Short' gilts resilient, Pay Board increasing checks on employers, Hypermarket damage to traders 'less than feared', Briefly from the Boardroom, Company News Exports boost M Y Dart profits to fresh peaks, Sir Geoffrey Howe gives strong hint of tougher Government merger policy, Chemical survey hopeful about supplies, More flexible monetary system 'would favour UK', Bonn banker's recession warning, Industrial films All about Britons earning a living, Community bank lends BSC £14.7m, 'Save petrol' tax urged in US Treasury study, 15 million bricks stockpiled after month's boost by manufacturers, Norton says Meriden redundancy notices go out in next few days, British exports of petrol and oil to come under tight control from Novemhber 12, Roche queries drug order for UK rival, Money Market Rates, Sime Darby asks for share quote suspension, Business Diary: Reshuffle at Morgan Grenfell, Less EEC rapeseed, Issues & Loans, Peace plan meeting at Vauxhall, Commodities Strong gains in metal prices, Quick resale of hotels nets Norfolk £900,000, Settlement approaches at Chrysler, Tough task ahead of Price Commission, Equities Further buying of Rothmans Int, Car industry improves its balance of trade, Bids and Deals Aurora now want all of Anderton, Phase 3 investment check, The merger policy that is still needed, Pressure on yen reflects Toyko uncertainties. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Catto to chair Morgan Grenfell. Births.

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