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The Times - 22/11/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Our Air Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By David Wood Political Editor, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Knipe, From Dessa Trevisan, From Mario Modiano, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, By Arthur Osman, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Thomas Walker, John Higgins, Richard Holmes, Stanley Sadie, Michael Glenny, David Williams, J. W. Burrow, Denis Taylor, Brian Alderson, Jacky Gillott, Stuart Hannabuss, Katie Stewart, Robert Nye, Joy Whitby, Philippa Toomey, Ray Gosling, Peter Vansittart, Merlyn Jones, Eleanor von Schweinitz, Bernard Levin, Louis Heren, Ronald Butt, PHS, G. CHEGWEN, , JAMES GRIFFITHS, , DOUGLAS JONES, , PAUL HAWKINS, , CAROLINE P. EDWARDSON, , MARTIN PEDFERN, , MARGARET E. BIRRY, , MONICA VINCENT, , WYNNE M. S. BRINDLE, , DEREK PARKER, , STANLEY LODGE, TONY JUDGE, , MONA MACMILLAN, , C. H. N. ADAMS, , T. B. MARTIN, , RONALD M. BELL, AFZAL BANGASH, , H. A. F. RADLEY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Arts Reporter, Professor T. S. Westoll writes:, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Margaret Stone, By Terry Byland, By Our Business News Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, From Roger Berthoud, By Clifford Webb, From Charles N. Stabler, By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Labour Staff, DR W. F. GOSSLING, , By Maurice Corina, D. L. LEVI, , ELIZABETH COFFEY, J. H. SCRUTTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark, by Charles Hargrove, Olivier Guichard, by James Morgan, by Richard Wigg, By Michael Frenchman, by Robin Mead, by Anthony Rowley, J. T. Brown, J.M.,

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News: Peking puts Plato on list of 'reactionaries', Treasury guarantee of up to £500m in tunnel Bill, 18 minutes of Nixon tape totally inaudible, Landlords call for code of conduct study, Kennedys oppose presidential ambitions, Radio station's chief says sales are higher, France Economic liberalism-the new motto, Le Havre: from wartime ruins to new glories, Coal board says 17,800 men left mines in past year, Search for postman who disappeared near border in Ulster, Achieving a partnership is the key to good relations with the shopfloor, Bloodstock sales Yellow God colt fetches 11,000 guineas, Windsor Park photography restriction, Ambulancemen vote for lightning strike, US electronics group finds a happy home-and has never looked back, No energy crisis 'in the long term', N Ireland coalition is agreed as 'two-tier compromise' on executive ends deadlock, Pitfalls for the unwary and over-enthusiastic, Attack on Heath attitude to federalism, Aquitaine: whiff of success in pine-scented breeze, Independent Watergate prosecutor is Bill's aim, Miners' leaders reject £44m pay offer, Mr Callaghan says all must help with crisis, Teacher tells inquiry of 'wall of silence', Student associations banned under Greek martial law, Southwark refuses delay in South Bank strategy, Ford Escorts in first three rally places, Teachers' 25% pay claim, Licensing agreements help to lift border barriers, Renault factory inspected by M Messmer, Scientists say ear could belong to Getty boy, Workers' organizations geared to material benefits rather than political ends, Traffic light engineers' dispute settled, Former wife of peer helps stolen painting inquiry, GLC to study use of canal for carrying freight, US warning on disposal of radioactive waste, A warm welcome for provincial projects, Fos-sur-Mer: project progresses despite tribulations, Chinese honesty reassures travellers, Regions offer foreign enterprise all development advantages open to home industries, Dr Kissinger expects Arab-Israel conference next month, EEC deadlock broken on hill farm subsidies, Advancing British trade links, Fourfold increase in incomes since 1959 and much more spending on leisure, Widespread deposits of uranium found, Zambia to free British engineer soon, European plan for nuclear fuel production, Leadership faults among theories aired by Labour backbenchers in examining the by-election failure, It can pay to read between the lines, Fighting to secure rice harvest in Vietnam, Motoring Four-wheel cars needed for invalids, Employers urged to act quickly on pensions, Reprieve for Israel's political generals, Beating the oil shortage with the aid of muscle power, A guide to help shareholders through the difficulties of fiscal law, Delivery of oxygen for President Peron, Takeovers and minority participations still beckon from across the Channel, Colonel Gaddafi assures flow of oil to Yugoslavia, Yard chief meets Lord Hailsham, Population control campaign is launched, Japan move to appease the Arabs is expected, Chicken farmer 'on golden egg', Ministry urges drivers to share their cars, Fears that Egypt has nuclear-warheads, Labour to continue boycott of EEC, The Times Diary Auden's early poems reappear, MP protests over empty jet business trip, Nuclear defence link formed by WEU, Compensation for injury claims up 50% By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Downing Street talks on public spending, Lawyers challenge Madrid veto, Dunkir-Calais: hopes tied to the British connexion, 15,250m francs-mainly for major road schemes, Rule on fire-resistant walls waived in planning Permit for Summerland, M Giscard d'Estaing threatens to curb sectional interests, Palestinians said to accept idea of partition, Bonn silent on postal germs story, John Poulson admits all gifts to civil servant, defence says, British theme for Europe's education show, Arrests after air attack on Lon Nol palace, Pretoria believed to have ample fuel reserves, European TV debut by US conductor, New police speed trap for London, Inquiries into high early pensions in Italy, Soviet factory director had a marble study, John Kennedy: Power addiction that has brought the Presidency to crisis point, EEC widely blamed for food cost rises, Panov hunger strike ends on medical advice, Advance booking time for Canada cut, Science report Weather forecasts: Visual presentation, KGB puts pressure on Dr Sakharoy's wife, Petrol hoarders may be fined £100 and jailed, The French have a word for it, Let instinct be the guard against propaganda, OAU urges oil boycott of white regimes in Southern Africa. Law: Law Report November 21 1973 House of Lords When an attempt is not a criminal offence, Speedway rider jailed over Soviet machines, City architect on charge of corruption, Gypsies may be evicted after court ruling, Mr Cornfeld is refused bail. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, John Folkes Hefo Ltd, Loudon Sainthill, The Carlton Tower, Hodder & Stoughton, Southampton Corporation, Times Newspapers Limited,, Help The Aged, Population Count Down, Permaneer, Hh, Groupe Rhône-Poulenc, Chatto & Windus, Ocefi, Faber And Faber, Banque De Suez (U.K.) Ltd.,, Christmas Presents, The Bodley Head, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Tiffen Lipton S.A., Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterieur, World Wide Properties, Cogedim, Société Générale, London British And French Bank Ltd, Bup, Weatheralls France S.A., Mkb, Hatchards, Cic Group, Hewlett Packard, Leslie Thomas, Bell's Scotch Whisky, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd., Leamington Spa Building Society, Metropolitan Property Holdings Ltd, Savills, Mellersh & Harding, Herring Daw & Manners, Paris, British Industrial Holdings Limited, Usinor, Hillier Parker, Mackenzie Hill, Ansafone, Discotheque, Banque Occidentale, Recognised Company Pension, Rouen, Christmas Buffet Supper, Certified Ppa Dividends, Gold Fields, Sainsbury's Interim Report, Christmas Books For Children, First Maryland Financial Services Limited, Poggenpohl, The Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', Heinemann Young Books, Eysenck, Les Bureaux De LA Colline De Saint-Cloud, Jones Lang Wootton, Cip, Collins, Christmas And Books For The Family, Bbc Publications, Warne & Co Ltd, Thomas Marshall Investments Limited, The Times Guide Travel Holidays '74, Wood Hall Trust Limited, Amalgamated Investment & Property Co. Ltd.,, French Railways, Salignac, Railfreight, Le Groupe Balkany, F. W. Woolworth And Co., Limited, Hampton & Sons, Paris Pleyel Est Une Realisation Cogifrance, Dunford & Elliott Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Compensation for nationalized industries to offset unfair consequences of price restraint policy, North Sea oil will cut import bill by more than £1,000m in 1980 House of Lords, Parishes, Annual review of grants for students under study, Faltering steps towards expanding public enterprise, Confidence in Crown Agents: 1 per cent of investments in property House of Commons, Drilling centre ideal for Scotland, Feedingstuff prices pose dairy problems House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Real tennis Dawes unable to keep up challenge, Racing Levy Board should be prepared to foot larger share of bill, Squash rackets Distinguished field for Welsh open, Sports in Brief, Football Mrs Clough strikes a blow for the Derby wives, Golf Player makes his intention clear, Yachting Marks's win leaves him lying second, Tennis Orantes and Taylor fall victim to S Africans, Boxing The board shows praiseworthy control, Rugby Union Middlesex victims of Bennett's accuracy. Reviews: Fiction A Green Equinox, Tosca Covent Garden, The wilder shores of ESP The Challenge of Chance, Opera, too, could be a lottery, The pains of adolescence The Summer After the Funeral, Solzhenitsyn's decade 10 Years After Ivan Denisovich, English Consort of Viols Purcell Room, Design for Living Phoenix, Fatty growth Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack, Surviving stress, A happy blooming Christmas, Super about spirits, Realm of opinion On Ireland, Life of anti-climax The Eldest Brother Marquess Wellesley 1760-1842, A Masked Ball London Coliseum, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Escape from reality Tchaikovsky, Chompobars all round, A contemporary Heathcliff Pennington's Heir, A practical daydream Speaking of Jennings, A real poet Complete Poems for Children, Four crucial years A Sound of Chariots, Art gallery directors welcome concession, Encouraging children to cook, Fables on the frailties of progress The Little Train and The Little Fire Engine. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times, of Saturday, Nov 20. 1948, Putting pen to paper really takes the biscuit. Editorials/Leaders: New Deal For All Our Tomorrows, Over-Reaction On Wall Street, Decade Of Fuel Economy. Letters to the Editor: Steel nationalization, Restrictions on power and fuel, Incident in Pakistan, The Kodak dispute, The Synod's view of remarriage, Violence in Ulster, Three-point plan to put the economy right, Wages and sex discrimination examples, VAT and poppies, Wenlock Edge, Trial of Dr Naudé, Pensioners abroad, Coal industry's mineral potential, Business rents, Ambulance service pay, Property profits and the Tories, Plight of agency nurses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Duke presents Royal Society of Arts awards, Latest appointments, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Record paid for piece of jewelry, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,543. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Louis Hautecoeur, Sir Roy Fedden Aero engines pioneer, Prof A. S. Romer. Business and Finance: Pay Board chief says economy needs boost, Mr Slater's quest For American assets-a Wall St view, Suzuki to manufacture Wankel motor cycle, Japan may give Britain £100m order for reactor, Wall St prices rally, fall, then rise 10 points, Clearing banks set up committee to examine the lending system, Commodities Copper declines £1.50 a tonne, EEC tax to curb sugar exports, France tells oil groups they face marketing nationalization of cutbacks are too drastic, Bunker surcharge, Sabina shares may have led to broking failure, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Restructure of Crown Agents outlined, EEC fears shortage of animal foodstuffs proteins, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts ease again, 5½ pc mortgages form part of insurance offer, Throgmorton Street view of Wall Street, Company News Pretax tops £12m at Lloyds and Scottish, UK to share in building Nova Scotia refinery, The Times/associated Business Programmes Conference, Deliveries of motor spirit up 7.8pc, Cold wind from Brussels chills wine trade, Briefly, Employers meet on engineering pay claim, Concern in CBI over effects of oil cutback, Woolworth results disappoint market, Mr Barber in National Savings talks today, Customs assess likely losses of oil duty revenue, Duty may be suspended on diesels, Equities Rally fades at the close, Issues & Loans 50 pc rights from Warren Tea, German industry expects oil crisis to have little effect on jobs, Mining Palabora's dividend augurs well, Floating no solution to recurring crises, Bids and Deals Dundee, Perth buys hauliers, Dock labour board loses appeal over Hull work, Pattern of needed monetary reforms now clearly visible, BCH-Calgary, Slowdown in rate of consumer spending, Longer hours may be sought for lorry drivers, British Ropes asked to end restrictive practices, Swiss refuse to allow 10 pc rise for La Roche, Business Diary: Hay's Wharf cross currents, Europe and Overseas Bayer warn on supply problems, Uranium: a European conflict, Productivity in chemical industry equal to levels on the Continent, Barclays agree US merger, Dearer petrol boosts US consumer index, EEC convention signed to help with long-term credit. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London and Regional Market Prices I.C.I. at year's low, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J C Bracher financial director of Dowty Group. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, London And Suburban.

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