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The Times - 21/12/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Harry Debelius, By John Plender Business News Staff, From Edward Mortimer, From Robert Fisk, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Dennis Dwyer Business News Staff, By Christopher Sweeney, From Arthur Osman, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By John Chartres, By Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Harry Golombek Our Chess Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, By Roger Veilvoye, From Patrick Brogan, By Tim Jones, David Robinson, Gaia Servadio, Irving Wardle, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Panmela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Saleroom Correspondent, Brian Crozier, Edward Mortimer, PHS, MILES COPELAND, , BEN VINCENT, , DEREK EZRA, , FORD GEDDES, , WILLIAM CLARK, , R. C. COLYER, , RUTH GLASS, , W. MALT, , ANTHONY COURTNEY, , STEUART MITCHELL, , STUART HOLLAND, , ROY F. HOWARD, , ALAN DONN, , MALBY CROFTON, , LESLEY LEWIS, , By Sheila Black, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Drummond, By Christopher Wilkins, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, BETTY REAM, , CYRIL COOPER, , From Vanya Walker-Leigh, R. D. CURTIS, , J. K. DONOGHUE, , I. W. MACLEOD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, G. A. Dean, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Crash clues sought at rail points, Big pay rise sought by power men, Food prices Fresh turkeys unlikely to be cheaper in shops, Big Belfast explosion as prisoners go free, Basque separatist group claims responsibility, Senate passes arms Bill, Warning on danger of Europe bidding up oil prices in bilateral approaches to Arabs, Watergate inquiry seeks records of 486 meetings, Lords ruling on rights of a picket, Call for cash and material aid to farmers, Hunt for lost ship's crew, China expresses 'understanding' at Heath delay, When art becomes international currency, Throwing light on the power shortage gloom, Inquiry recommends new rules for hospital staff on battered babies, Crash airliner struck Delhi airport building, Mr Bhutto's grim warning to his opponents, Science report Climate: Link with the position of planets, A plain man's guide to the Middle East peace talks, Local authorities say new system may cost more in staff and services, Dearer oil hits W German living costs, Chilean students' deportation delayed, Airlines must take a 23 per cent fuel cut next month, Miners are offered better pay in the long term if they end industrial action immediately, Dr Kissinger in Geneva to prepare for today's Middle East peace talks, M Debré castigates French policy, Japan may have to reduce exports to Middle East, Kodak dispute ends, Brunei to take share in local Shell company, 360 saved by helicopters, Frenchh fear recession but go on spending spree, Sit-in at Quai d' Orsay, Cosmonauts test their Soyuz telescopes, Lottery that makes instant millionaires, Prime Minister's assassination may push Spain even farther to the right, 10-gallon weekly limit in US proposed, Mozambique prelate criticizes officials, Shops to use electricity for part of each day, A grim wait for the wives and children of men remanded in prsion, S Vietnam keeps up air attacks, Two bombs explode at London Hilton, Central unit proposed to counter 'back street' child minding, Pompidou forecast of difficult year ahead, The Times Diary Belfast in the festive season, Arabs may be more accommodating than Israelis expect, Assassin's mine blows Premier's car over Madrid church roof, British Rail advice on holiday travel, £70m attempt to save bank group, Building industry plan to meet three-day week, Homes on railway land for London 'essential workers', Petrol stock up, but coal 'very serious', Three London radio chiefs resign in station reorganization, Signs of The Times, Oxford awards and elections, Resentment in Bonn discounted by Minister, Latest snow reports. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Farewell to servant of House for 43 years, Britain not adopting begging bowl attitude over EEC regional fund, Minister calls Co-op leaflet on food 'distortion of truth' House of Commons, Television levy may be 66.7pc, Mr Heath will chair NEDC talks today, Comments on patriotism as MPs see red, Minister explains how power curbs will affect shops: House may sit during mornings, Government defeat over air terminal check-in facilities House of Lords, Adult education talks deferred, Arab states fulfilling assurances to Britain, Strict rules on labelling of wine being drafted, Guidelines for local councils, Conditions for start to Manchester tube line, MP quotes 'The Times' in debate on indecency, Public inquiry on rail crash, Directive to councils on homelessness, TUC never in position to give undertaking on miniers' pay. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, British Airways, A. W. (Securities) Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Taisho Marine And Fire Insurance Company Limited, Town Centre Securities Limited, Post Office Telecommunications, Anglo-Israel Bank Ltd, Cavenham, Gonzalez Byass, J.Brockhouse & Co.Ltd., Hays Allan, Concentric, Midland Bank, High & Dry, The Times, Dewar's, Sniff, Wallace Brothers Trading & Industrial Limited, Munrospun, S.Casket (Holdings) Ltd., Hodge Fund, Rotherham, Your Shares Grow In Value, Jessups (Holdings) Limited, Allsop & Co, Lovell, Benson And Hedges, Boc, Twa, Lotus, Hine, The Phoenix Timber Company Limited, Glenfiddich Pure Malt Whisky. Weather: The Weather. Law: 'Pirate' films men freed from prison, House of Lords Limits on peaceful picketing Broome v Director of Public Prosecutions, Sentence cut by eight years, Firm polluted river, Miss H tells of threat by Janie Jones, Leyland group pay deal in breach of code British Leyland (UK) Ltd v Pay Board, No promises of secrecy to children H v H. Arts and Entertainment: Cabinet sold for £400 in 1961 brings £17,500 at Sotheby's, Quick draw by Timman in chess last round, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,568, Broadcasting. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, Britain appoints ambassador to E Germany, Latest appointments, Church news. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Party National, Fables and parables of our times The Day of the Dolphin (a) Leicester Square Theatre Walking Tall (x) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Take Me High (u) On release The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (u) Odeon, Marble Arch, Romans flock to underground art. Sport: Rugby Union Deering and Galvin left out of final Irish trial teams, Tennis Revie takes title on tie-break, Sports medicine Coaches want stronger action on drugs, Show jumping Another conclusive victory for Britain, Sports in Brief, Winter sport Miss Wenzel surprises in giantslalom, Football Government decide against law change to aid Sunday games, Golf Over £660,000 in prize money for 1974 tournaments, Racing Young Robert has the speed to beat five other winners, Rackets Annandale keeps calm to master Beresford, Yachting Southern Cross series led by Apollo, Squash rackets Cramp beats Jahan before Khan does. Property: Property To Let, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: The Crisis Of The Secondary Banks, Assassination In Spain, IS The Offer Salaam Or Sulh. Letters to the Editor: Christians in Russia, Investing to modernize industry, Housing in Kensington, National crisis and the miners, Lloyd's Register and marine survey work, Fuel needs of Third World, Three-day working: will it set a pattern for the future?, Workers' guaranteed week on trial, Christmas stamps, Cowper's poems?, Telephoning overseas, British fuel for LWRs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 21, 1948. Obituaries: Mr H. C. Johnson, Bobby Darin Singer and actor, Rev Theodre Pitcairn, Lord Rodney, Admiral Carrero Blanco Faithful interpreter of Franco decisions. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London and Regional Market Prices A nervous market, Foreign Exchange Narrow gains for the dollar. Business and Finance: Copper strong in late curb dealings, OECD forecasts $5,000m payments surplus for America and a bigger deficit by Britain, Curtiss-Wright gives way in Airco fight, Reliance's proposals for future of Pergamon, Fisons wins 11.9 pc rise after panel trims claim, Little short-term joy for BOC in Airco, Europe and Qverseas Daimler-Benz stays with investment plan, Bovis talks on takeover confirmed as shares slide, Auditing delay on Manganese Bronze accounts, 'Lump' contributed to £20m unpaid tax, Singapore man is Sime Darby's new chairman, Unit trust net sales at two-year low of £8m, Japan's budget to go up 20pc, Bids and Deals Marley builds-up 17 pc stake in Gomme, The economic ins and outs, Business Diary: The Bywater mark, Eurobond volume down, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Judge rejects BLMC pay appeal, Car sales in 1974 may fall below 1m, First fall in job vacancies for two years: decline in GDP growth, Little change in quarterly bank lending, Burmah offers £15m for Geon Industries, Why CEGB wants American reactor designs, Briefly, Company News Stenhouse plus Reed reach £4.5m, Denmark raises bank rate to 9 per cent, Exports to China almost trebled, Duke's sale of Grendon share stake criticized, Thorn in agreed bid dispute, Equities Cedar suspension unsettles shares, Union Oil reports North Sea find, Issues & Loans Pope & Pearson returns, Meriden solution 'hinges on plan for cooperative', US aluminium output higher on year ago, Commodities Sugar up £5 to new peak, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts lower in volatile trading, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Gatt textile safeguards for EEC, BSC unable to guarantee jobs in crisis, Argentine wheat export hopes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr C Corness to succeed Redland deputy chairman. Births.

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