The Times - 09/11/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By our Political Staff, By Brian Cashinella, By Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hopkirk, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By a Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, Roger Choate, From Paul Martin, From Michael Binyon, From Sue Masterman, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, By George Clark, From Fred Emery, From Richard Davy, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Knipe, From David Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, Sheila Black, By Gerry Harrison, By Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Lord Chalfont, PHS, David Leigh, NIGEL BLOOD, , REG GOODWIN, , KENNETH ROBERTON, , GREG J. BAMBER, , H. W. W. HANNAM, , BENEDICT BIRNBERG, , PHILIP NIND, , MORRIS GERSHLICK, , ROY GRANTHAM, , BASIL TAYLOR, , JOHN SPARROW, , ROBERT BIRLEY, , MAUREEN DUFFY, , BRIGID BROPHY, , LUIGI BARZINI, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, A correspondent writes:, A correspondent, Mr Harold Abrahams, R-M, From Anthony Thomas, From Ralph Izzard, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Whitmore, By Margaret Drummond, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Maurice Barnfather, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily, From Alan McGregor, J. R. BRINKLEY, , ROY C. KEEN, , VICTOR MONTAGU, , R. YORKE, , H. FRANKLIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Thomas, Kenneth Owen, David Blake, Andrew Wilson, Nicholas Heman,
ResumoNews: Royal honeymoon to include Galapagos, Ulster police leader has talks with SDLP, Basques suspect in factory bomb attempt, 'Unpleasant scenes' at Labour meeting, Taverne aim 'to represent Labour voters in Europe', Most provincial journalists back at work, Social worker tells why girl was allowed home, Danish Premier calls December 4 election after tax vote defeat, Slack signalman blamed over fatal rail crash, Six Tory MPs win places in ballot for Bills, Fall in births threatens population standstill, Swedish intelligence 'worked with CIA', Jordan view expressed at two-hour meeting, Challenge for Tory 1922 office fails, Scorpions delay conquest of peak in Guyana, The Queen sees Chinese art treasures, MPs vote to continue Rhodesian sanctions, Yoga-style control cuts blood pressure, Institute to investigate activities of architect, Bhutto call for strike in Indian-held Kashmir, The Times Diary W H Smith say no to Norma Levy book, Shopping around, Why the 'don't cares' of Bath must be made to care, A better safety net for battered babies, Ambulancemen strike over pay claim delay, Publishing house plans to leave London, Critical point near in struggle to set up Ulster executive, Shadow Cabinet boycott angers EEC Socialists, Mr Rippon's Bath visit encourages defenders, Food prices Two ways to beat the rising grocery costs, Scottish Nationalist ousts Labour at Glasgow while Tories retain Edinburgh and Hove, Egypt feels peace progress now is up to Israel, Sir John Richardson new medical council chief, Mr Haldeman's memory again lets him down in matter of the Nixon tapes, British Asians in Kenya facing hardships, Japan rejects Arab terms on oil supply, Proposals to overcome Ireland's extradition difficulties are given to Mr Whitelaw, Abbey housing plan rejected, The Caretaker Young Vic, Bias and distortion alleged in church broadcasting report, Bucharest statement calls for speedy settlement, Science report Astronomy: Hot spots on stars, Greengrocers' strike hardens in France, Overtime ban may bring pits to standstill, President's rule lifted in Uttar Pradesh, Students in Athens attacked by police, Italian posts threatened by more disputes, Prosecutor claims rights, Airlift of Finns resumed, Britain's proposals put to force reduction conference, Reviews of immigrant schooling proposed, East Germany denounces escapers, Bill to recoup authors for library lending, Russian naval build-up 'unprecedented', Rent objector says he will quit his job, MP attacks EEC for lack of oil policy, King Faisal turns his face to Moscow as Dr Kissinger flies in, London censors demand more explicit film titles, Labour peers elect woman as chief whip, The will is the way to effective unity in Europe, Call for united black nation in S Africa, British team checks on Uruguay beef after four-year ban, Israel and Egypt accept Kissinger formula for ceasefire on Suez front, Force sent to recapture bases in S Vietnam, Mr Nixon admits US doubts about his integrity but pledges to stay and do job he was elected to do, Fire gear failed at army camp, Trustees urge more effort in gallery publicity, Communist decision ends cod war, Chinese reduce medical study to three years, Powell denial of calling for unemployment policy, Meat chief defends �16,000 pay rise, Danger of emigration by hospital doctors, report says, Archaeological report Uriconium: Complexity of basilica, Firms stint parents, but generous to universities, Lack of concern over boy, solicitor says, Conservation grants are 'going begging', Better conditions urged for London pedestrians. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airways, London Life Association Ltd, West Kent Water Company, The Building Societies Association,, The Times Guide, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Brady, Ragdale Hall, Triumph, The Times Higher Education Supplement, Canaries, Aeonics, Interim Statement, South America, Fmc, The Heritage Collection,, Fiat, Ansafone, Heal's, Hoechst, A. L. Burbank And Company, Ltd., Private Patients Plan, Isola 2000, Muscular Dystrophy Group Of Great Britain, Dowding & Mills Limited, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Merseyside County Council, Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd, Malizia, Aurora, Prince Vince & Troubled Waters., Pan Am, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Beecham Group Limited, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Yellow Pages, Lovell, Olympia International, Canlife Units, The Heritage Collection, Burns-Anderson, Hine, Savills, E. F. Hutton & Company Inc.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: MP urges Law Society to act on criticism, Jailed Czech communist appeals to British party, Perjury charges dropped, Yugoslavia to try Britons on spy charge, Court of Appeal Long term considerations in kidnapping cases In re L (minors), Hunger strike by priests in Spanish jail, Trainee says he was afraid of being murdered, Dutch courts ready to jail Sunday drivers, Appeal in terrorism case, Law officer wins damages from Australian TV, Prison officer accused, Briton freed on parole from Philippines jail, Allegations of murder of prisoners taken to UN, Co-operative claim against Pay Board dismissed Co-operative Employers' Association v Pay Board, Bomb trial jury told not to be swayed by emotion. Official Appointments and Notices: Belfast-born novelist wins �1,000 literary award, Middle Temple, University news, University rector. Politics and Parliament: CD plates on cars confer no privileges, Publicity and education on fireworks, No decision yet on nuclear reactor type, Precautions after escape by helicopter, Frustration must not influence British policy in Rhodesia House of Lords, Next week's business, The Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Memoradum for the Independent, Peaceful Reunification of Korea, End of Rhodesia sanctions would let extremists make the running, �120m for rail link to tunnel will be provided separately, Shoplifting is a form of dishonesty and theft, Hospital fire safety, Oil from coal research House of Commons, Advertised offers of marriage obnoxious, GLC leader should stop posturing on a bridge and do his proper job House of Commons. Sport: Thriving survivors of unequal battle, Football Robson to complain over Lazio's violence, Stewart on lap of honour, Rugby Union Cornwall play 17-year-old against Devon, Sports in Brief, Tennis Team event to stimulate ambition, Yachting IYRU agree to changes in Olympics, Sport Racing Lloyds put their money on three races at Cheltenham festival, Boxing Board official calls for title rematch now, Athletics Dick plans to lift high jump standards, Cycling Merckx talks of retiring. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Schools Council, Domestic Situations, �4,000 plus Appointments, Theatres, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: England and the Seicento Agnew's, French ballet at the Wells, Old hands and new hands The Mackintosh Man (aa) Warner, West End Malizia (x) Warner, Rendezvous King, Queen, Knave (x) Cameo, Victoria The Father Berkeley, from November 15 Yellow Dog (x) Astoria, London debuts, Blend of fairy-tale and satire Elizabeth I Theatre Upstairs, David Ross Purcell Room, RPO/Kempe Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Roy Dotrice in a new London play, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,532, Radio, Haanstra film to open London festival, Broadcasting, Enormous 'Idol's Eye' diamond fails to reach desired �400,000 in New York. Property: Residential Property Architect invaluable for conversions, London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Sir R. Mark sent text of speech to minister. Editorials/Leaders: The Miners' New Threat, The Synod's View Of Remarriage, The Recovery Of The Dollar. Letters to the Editor: Grouse grumble, Rhodesian bonds and Government actions, Justice and Mr Nixon, Incomes policy loophole, The increase in art prices, Police and the legal system, Decentralizing government, Moving Companies House: danger of delays and rising costs, Complacency over Britain's trade figures, More unhappy encounters with metrication, The future of electronics: doubts on NEDO report, Direct grant schools, Restructuring of London, Middle East and Europe, Chequers footpath, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr J. I. C. Taylor, Mr Howard Marshall Winning ways at the Ministry, Mr H. B. Stallard, Sir John Stevens, Mr S. D. Moyse Illuminated signs pioneer. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London and Regional Market Prices Good rises in equities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest and Money Gilts firmer in light trading, Top carmakers put peacekeeping procedural plan to the unions, Market surprise at agreed bid for carpets group, New agenda and tough choices, EEC 'regret' at Congress move to delay trade Bill, Commodities Cash copper hits �900 a tonne, Materials producers trim forecasts of new building work, BAC chief puts case for an 'indivisible' industry, Docks Board chief claims Maplin port plan 'foolish', Eurosyndicat, Business Diary: Hoare the big spender, Support for U N body to advise on big groups, Foreign Exchange Pressure on the mark recedes, Aluminium dearer, Airline pulls out of packaged holidays, Unions step up engineering pay fight, Issues & Loans West Kent Water to raise �1.5m, Short's Skyvan sales approach hundred mark, Boots' results fail to stem slide, Market fear of gilt-edged flood receding, North Sea oil firms say UK plant suppliers slow to tender, How time ran out for the Meriden workers, Burmah orders gas carriers from US yard, Part-time labour seen as a help to farm incomes, Maintenance engineering acquires a new face, Shell doubts on future despite boom in profits, Briefly from the Boardroom, Ekofisk pipeline work held up by storm damage, Equities Peace hopes lift shares, Company News Wood Hall �1.3m above forecast at �7.3m pre-tax, British banks in San Diego debt mission, Pergamon 'need' for Mr Maxwell stressed, Wall Street's financial chauvinism, Talks on EEC control, Minister's aid hint for chemical investment, Employees told of losses at Birmid subsidiary, Serving the national interest, Bahrain refinery cuts production by 35 pc, Money Market Rates, Antwerp plastics output boost, French reserves decline but Italy's improve, Shell's attractions as peace breaks out, Bids and Deals Tricentrol issue for �2.7m Dutch takeover, Companies House move was decided last year, UK copper usage up 7 per cent this year, Mining Rand Selection's high asset value, Europe and Overseas TKM in France, Unique strength of aircraft manufacturers in Europe, Australian drugs inquiry, Mr Heath says industry should be proud of dramatic change in UK outlook since 1970, Christie's valued at �14.3m, Americans face a revolution in life style with oil crisis measures. Business Appointments: Key divisional appointments at BSC By Dennis Dwyer, Monopolies overseer for Fair Trading Office. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Monday, Nov 8, 1948 Jefferies centenary. Births.
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