The Times - 19/12/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, From Peter Strafford, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Christopher Warman, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Business news Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By our Social Services Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From David Wigg, From Victoria Brittain, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Miles Kington, Joan Chissell, Paul Overy, Edward Mortimer, Charles Douglas Home, PHS, Richard Crossman, F. A. BISHOP, , HAROLD MULLENS., JOHN JARROLD, , JOHN ROCHE, , ERIC de MARE, , W. N. L. GOLDIE-SCOT, , HYWEL D. LEWIS, , B. RACHKOV, , ANDREW FAULDS, , JOHN LETTS, , ERNLE MONEY, , BRIDGET ABELL, , PETER TENNANT, , KENNETH G. GREET, , JOHN HUXTABLE, , ARTHUR L. MACARTHUR, , BRENDA CAPSTICK, , MARGARET O'SHEA, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, China's destiny, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Plender, By Malcolm Brown, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, By David Blake, From David Cross, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By John Woodland, By Clifford Webb, A. E. SIMONS., G. D. HILLIER, , DAVID B. McCARN, , By Peter Hill, M. L. CHELK, , BILL GRINDLE, , JAMES CURRIE, , R. H. GRIERSON, , J. A. HUGHES, , JENNIFER PAYNE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kevin Pakenham, From Richard Wigg, From Dan Van der Vat, By Philip Webster, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins,
ResumoNews: Rebel councillors to defy tree lighting order, Big spenders ignore realities of the crisis, Geneva to bring in hundreds of extra police, Walkout at Saigon talks after killings, Leader of Danish Liberals to become Premier today, American credit company accused of malpractices, Scandals exaggerated, councils say, Superpowers in chair at Geneva peace talks, Bill threatens amplified vulgarity of stand-up comedian, MP says, Mr Prior to take charge of population work, Cash curbs a 'disaster for education', Senate restores embargo on Rhodesia chrome, U S aid Bill for Jews and Palestinians, The ruination of Comrade Rose Marie, Snow reports, Reaching the limits of a wall-chart war, Summerland stairs 'grossly inadequate', Gas, electricity and coal may cost more soon, Mr Healey says Tories may seek snap election, Greek President's powers cut by edict, 'Poulson hope of £4m from one company', British Museum closure, Civil servants get anomaly pay increase, New terrorist offensive in Rhodesia as rains begin, Whitewash that can't be blamed on Mr Nixon, Hospital building will be badly affected by cuts, UN kept at arm's length, Drama in the world of toys, China in big grain deal with Argentina, World condemnation of massacre, Drawback of oil power accepted by emissaries, U N diplomatic snub to Portugal, Extra petrol for disabled if rationing is introduced, Stockholm imposes strict controls on energy, Mr Heath's visit to China is postponed, Transport policy criticized by leader of GLC, Rippon warning of 7 per cent rise in domestic rates, A bleak prospect for many, but not all, Christmas travellers, 20 Tory backbenchers oppose defence cuts, London car and parcel bomb explosions hurt 60, Ulster escapes the cuts in public spending, Party bickering dims hope of united front, Study's 3-point plan for newspaper industry, Measure to allow arrest of drivers dropped, Proposal for ending free school buses, Free Church heads agree over doctrine, The Times Diary One area where business is booming, Dr Kissinger in Madrid talks on U S bases, Three-wheeler cars are too dangerous for the disabled Adam Fergusson and Lord Snowdon report on the serious drawbacks of the official invalid tricycle, Union will not reconsider industrial Act policy, General Peled attacks leadership Israel: 'Danger from within', Remarks, Hostages set free as hijackers surrender, Mr Nixon avoids use of veto in tapes move, Personal, Russians launch new spacecraft with two men on board, Communists from nine nations meet, Science report Nuclear energy: 'Super-clean'method, Syria's peace talks boycott will weaken Arab position, EEC in grave crisis as Britain matches Bonn move on regional fund, Kidnappers release Fiat official, Power dispute settlement closer, Labour is ready for elections, MPs told by Mr Callaghan, Special powers Bill debated in Holland, Ban on new office building in South-east, Panov refusal to leave Russia without his wife, Victoria ban on pyramid selling schemes, Industry can use standby generators. News in Brief. Law: National industrial Relations Court Employers must be specific in requiring transfer of staff United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority v Claydon, Girl says 'slaves' obeyed Janie Jones, Swedish editors go on trial for espionage, Two are accused over SS killings, Men's conviction on indecency charges quashed, Poles jail ship's master as spy, Court of Appeal Handling stolen goods: suspicion is not enough Regina v Grainge, National Industrial Relations Court Scriptwriters for BBC not 'workers' Writers' Guild of Great Britain and Another v British Broad-casting Corporation, No prison for many people remanded in custody, Twins for trial in explosion case, Guns for self-defence make Detroit 'murder capital', Sentence on pickets expected today, Mr Agnew asks not to be disbarred, Carbon paper case: men's assets seized, Fatherlets Stone children go to mother. Index. Display Advertising: Fuji Bank, Wearwell Limited, Northwood Publications Ltd., Abbey National, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Liden (Holdings) Limited, Sony., Mlm, Ansafone, Caffyns Ltd, Dron & Wright, Help The Aged,, Munrospun, Imperial Continental Gas Association, Oxfam, The Central Manufacturing & Trading Group Limited, Rotherham, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Our Jobs, Taylor's, S. Simpson Limited, Varela Sherry, Clinique LA Prairie, Credit Factoring Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Clydesdale Investment Company Limited, Rhp, Let's Go British Caledonian. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Awards for Ulster meritorious service. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,566, Rock-crystal head from Renaissance flea-repelling outfit fetches £8,925, Timman scores chess draw in 'Masters'. Sport: Hockey Dartford finish series with the best record, Rugby Union Officials want £100,000 for competition, Racing Jockeys Association demands may come at wrong time, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Britain in trial of strength with Continent, Rackets Nicholls holds off final effort by Mockridge, Football Grantham put out Rochdale, Tennis A second child on the way for Mrs Court, Yachting New Zealand open big lead in series, Squash rackets Millman squanders chance to end Pakistani domination, Winter sport Cordin takes advantage of conditions in downhill. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Liverpool looks beyond Merseyside, Jack and the Beanstalk Palladium, Joshua Riskin Queen Elizabeth Hall, Actors' Company for Wimbledon, Collective talents at work Knots/Flow Shaw, LPO/de Waart Festival Hall. Politics and Parliament: Equipment for forces cannot escape cuts, Priority refused, Parliamentary notices, Country will support unpopular path-Mr Powell, Britain must not feebly give way to inflation or abandon plans for expansion House of Commons, Mr Wilson: Leaders should find solutions, not scapegoats, Calm appraisal need: minimum steps to stop power disruption House of Lords, Conditional use by industry of stand-by generators. Editorials/Leaders: Should We Invest £20,000m To Modernize British Industry?. Letters to the Editor: Paucity of engineering graduates, Transatlantic telephone eavesdroppers, Memo to City, Wellcome collection, Russia and Arab oil, Metric oil, Mr Nixon's taxes, The national crisis: problems of priorities in pay, Bulls and ramblers, Provincial museums, Administration of VAT, Confidence in Britain-there's no lack of it abroad, Commission's role in looking after industry, Oil quotas, Kodak service, The danger from within, Church reunion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Dec 18, 1948. Births. Obituaries: Mr Derek Verschoyle, Lord Coutanche Former Bailiff of Jersey, Mr H. T. Phelps, Mme Marcel Boussac Distinguished opera singer. Business and Finance: Commodities Metals fail to hold big gains, Moorgate Mercantile suspension, Liabilities of German bank still unknown, Daimler-Benz pays £9m for Mercedes (GB), Devaluations And Revaluations, OPEC close to decision over higher oil prices, Airlines ask for 6pc increase on UK fares, Key clause cut from Consumer Credit Bill, Conflicting influences on the property market, Fixed Interest and Money Good day for 'short' gilts, Thorn in £1m link with Ericsson, Issues & Loans Floating rate $ loan by Lanark, Bank of England's sombre picture, U S respite on car pollution, Peter Jay on the inexorable rise in Government expenditure How public spending defies the axe, Metals lose some of their early advance, CBI says decision over generators will give many companies a 5-day week, Banks' U S suit fails, Bids and Deals Croda lapses its offer for Sturge, East Germany pact signed, Outlook less rosy for Burco Dean, Property shares fall in market confusion, Credit Bill provision excludes overdrafts, Drugs industry rejects criticism, Briefly, Community offer on trade compensation rejected by America, Equities hit by uncertainty, Food trade warning of threat to output, Company News Meyer's £8m maintains profits pace, Mining Strength in Rand Selection, M Giscard hopeful of 5 pc growth rate for France, Business Diary: Reid moves over, CEGB wants to spend £5,000m on next series of nuclear plants, Europe and Overseas Fall in demand for VW, Lucas to enter America's car parts market, EEC expected to approve Thyssen-Rheinstahl link, Optimistic forecast by W German advisory body on effects of a prolonged oil shortage, Oil-shale process success, Fuelling the Third World's poverty, Changes in fixed price tendering policy soon, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Equities Property shares fall back, Tough policy projected in Japan to curb prices. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London and Regional Market Prices Equity slide renewed, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street jumps 18 pts, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound higher but below best. Business Appointments: Business appointments Major changes on board of Finance for Industry. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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