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The Times - 16/11/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Christopher Walker, From Clive Borrell, From Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Tim Devlin Arts Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Tim Devlin, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From George Clark, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binvon, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, From Florencia Varas, From Peter Strafford, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, William Gaunt, Philip French, William Mann, Irving Wardle, John Percival, European Parliament, , Sheila Black, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Roy Jenkins, Said Hammami, Charles Hargrove, PHS, Anthony Smith, Innis MacBeath, NICHOLAS KALDOR., AUSTEN ALBU, , A. L. TUSLER, , T. G. THOMPSON, , MARIE O'SULLIVAN, , L. J. MANSON, , D. J. LEWIS, , STUART LIVERPOOL, , A. E. ANDERSON, , INNIS MACBEATH, , HELEN BUSH, , BERT RAMELSON, , JOHN KIND, , MALCOLM LAWRENCE UREN, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, Cecil Madden writes:, By Terry Byland, By John Woodland, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Anthony Rowley, By Tim Congdon, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl, From Our European Business Correspondent, From John Earle, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, By Maurice Corina, By Roger Vielvove, P. J. WALLACE, , DENYS E. EDMONDS, , A. J. YOUNG, , ERNEST WISTRICH, , MICHAEL GROOM, , E. A. KING, , H. R. P. LLOYD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Martin Huckerby,

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Politics and Parliament: Government not to be bullied or coerced over Ulster by unconstitutional means, Emergency powers needed before serious disruption comes House of Commons, Britain's crisis is about people's trust in democracy-Mrs Shirley Williams, Labour peer warns: 'We must pull ourselves together or face disaster' House of Lords, Plan to take 10% of reserves for new European unit of account, Fears cut share values by £1,000m before Budget rumour is denied, There will be no autumn budget House of Commons, Schools allowed to stay warm, Reduction of inequalities on a Community scale: Mr Thomson, Big changes in traffic law, Assurance by Courtaulds on new cigarette, Proposal for early farm price review, Schools not included in ban on heating, Women's rights amendment carried, Government accepts that confrontation over pits is inescapable, Commons told, Dutch worry on future world oil problems, Next week, Explosion a mystery. News: Universities seized by Greek students, $1m impeachment study, Vote fears likely to delay start of Scots gallery charges, Science report Psychiatry: Battered babies, Princess arrives in Barbados, EEC grants scheme for farmers is criticized, BBC survey of viewer response to TV sex, All is well for Skylab launch today, Princess to see remote villages in Andes, 'Forget £20,000' story at Vesco hearing, Doctors from abroad criticized by surgeon, Anger at speed of change in teacher training, Industrial unrest remains Cabinet's main worry, Tea with Queen at Windsor for M Pompidou, EEC Commission proposes to cut initial pooling of member states' reserves to 10 per cent, East-West television exchange must beat the boredom barrier, The Times Diary Sex war: a week of skirmishes, Report praises 5-day ward for aged, The climb to the bathroom is too much for Edna, Sinn Fein prepares campaign on bombers, Highlanders may march with plastic badgers, Bunny girls claim their charms are not fading, Factory blast that killed six is still a mystery, Labour to hold inquest on by-elections, Egypt and Israel start exchange of PoWs, French greengrocers reopen during talks, Production 'the vital need', More ambulancemen join dispute, Teachers reject offer of extra £19, Poll shows no enthusiasm among public for Europe after 10 months' membership of EEC, Léon Blum, 1872-1950, Plan to give councils sweeping new powers to curb noise, Arab League secretary discusses Algiers summit 18 countries in search of unity, Reunion hug between Herr Friedrich Jahn, Shopping around Bargains for the really rich, Pentagon drive to save energy, Bad cheques 'cost £½m', Birth rate 'is below replacement level', The value of Britain's French connexion, Second Kaunda threat, Latin America seeks help from Dr Kissinger, Better fringe benefit offer to miners likely, Furore over Whitlam remarks on drinking, US considering extra tax on petrol to cut usage, New Oxford college is proposed for fellows, Mr Nixon bounces back very little the worse for wear, Bishop seeks help of 41 senior clergy in challenge to ban on church marriage for divorcees, General fills in the pieces to Allende death puzzle, New British envoy for Washington, Pay rises announced for Church of England clergy, Medical excuses 'used to keep out aliens', Food prices Rapid rise in meat prices likely, Food unit pricing Bill likely before summer recess, Commissioner questioned about uranium policy, Peking's nuclear-strike arm could reach Moscow at a stretch but longer-range missiles on way, Wanted black militant killed by police, Penny on loaf of bread from Monday, Kidnapped Getty boy alive, Political aspect to Confucianism debate, Strike fever spreads to New York ballet, Recruitment to Services fails to reach target, A leading PLO official puts the case for his people The Palestinian way to Middle East peace, Industrial relations and national character, MPs give Chancellor blank cheque, Senators tell of 'liar' allegation by President, Mr Walker defends energy policy and calls for elimination of waste in industrial processes, Index falls below 400 despite late rally, 'Clean' pesticide 100 times as active as DDT, Labour MPs want NIRC judge to be dismissed, Mr Palme explains arrest of two Swedish editors, 100 Vietcong die in battle alone border, Mr Ford now faces interrogation by House committee. News in Brief. Law: Verdict of Pretoria court today on Dr Naudé will decide treatment of seven other accused, Court reform survey, Madrid political court jails two anarchists, Sentenced to death, Law Report November 15 1973 Court of Appeal No transfer of bankruptcy money to local bank In re Walker, deceased (in bankruptcy), Man cleared of wife's murder, Four supporters appear before a Crown Court, Londoner jailed for passing forged cheques, Dipper crash 'should have been avoided', IRA eight start hunger strike after being jailed for life, IRA planning to kidnap 10 hostages from an English village in reprisal for sentences, Policeman jailed. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Vent-Axia, Northwood Publications Ltd., National Panasonic, Alfa Romeo (G. B.)Ltd.,, Cedar Holdings Limited Bankers, The McNeill Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rolex, Trafford Park Estates Limited, The Building Societies Association., Northern Electric Company Limited, Selection Trust Limited, Hag Decaffenated Coffee, Abc1, The Share Savings Scheme Department,, Legge Locks, Park Tower, Cwmbran, C. Itoh & Co Ltd., Muar River Rubbe Co. Ltd., Coutts & Co, Royal Insurance, The Times Guide Travel Holidays '74, A. L. Burbank And Company, Ltd., Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd.,, Bösendorfer Pianos Limited, Triple Eee, Colston, Beaverbrook Newspapers Limited, Thomas French & Sons Ltd., Recognised Company Pension, Martonair International Limited, Olympic Coins Of Canada, Giro, Forbuoys, Bradford Timber Products Ltd., The Committee For The Victims Of Persecution, South African Airways, Communicor, Lombard North Central Bankers, Cheltenham & Gloucester., Viyella House, Aeonics Ltd.,, Coats Patons Limited, David Owen Edmunds Limited, Interim Statements, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Thomson Holidays, Moulinex, Bradstock, Blunt & Thompson,, Iran Air, English China Clay Group, Rn, London News, Weatherall Green & Smith, Mercedes-Benz. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Conservation director, University news, Navy appointment. Reviews: City Music Society Goldsmiths' Hall, ECO/Bedford/Pears Queen Elizabeth Hall, Agon Covent Garden, LSO/de Waart Festival Hall /Radio 3, £12,882 for painting by Warhol, Truffaut's celebration of movie-making Day for Night (aa) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Ape and Super-Ape (aa) Gala Royal, Edgware Road (from November 22) Catch My Soul (a) Bloomsbury Assassin Odeon. Kensington (from November 22) The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (x) General Release, Female Transport Half Moon, Walter Klien Queen Elizabeth Hall, 'Society style' in watercolours Old Watercolours Spink's. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Igor Oistrakh to judge City music competition, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,538. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rugby Union Australia to play three newcomers, Sports in Brief, Sport Racing Clever Scot is a bit too clever for the rest, Football England must rebuild without Sir Alf, How sorry were you when England lost in the World Cup? Irresistibly funny howls of national disaster, Asian Games Taiwan proposal turned down by chairman, Tennis Cox has his opponent disappearing down the Albert Hall exits, Golf Crenshaw's 18 strides forward with a 64, Cricket Decision on Bond delayed. Editorials/Leaders: Bridging The Gap To 1977, Stronger Law Against Pollution, Threat To Japanese Economy. Letters to the Editor: Justice and Mr Nixon, Controlling profits from property, Dilemma of volunteers, Productivity performance, Contribution by tanker, Blackberry season, Other people's wages, No return, Regional aid in the EEC, Burden on the small taxpayer, Museum admission fees, Need for cooperation, Church and broadcasting, Trial by jury, Tory economic hopes, 'The Red under the Bed '. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 15, 1948. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Rt Rev Dr R. Foskett, Mr Gerald Cock, Bruno Maderna Conductor and composer, Lord Spens Chief Justice of India 1943-47. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, London and Regional Market Prices Fresh selling hits equities, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Steel users bitter over price notice, Metal Exchange halts short-term zinc deals, $15m bills missing from Chase vaults, Contract signed for first US breeder reactor, Commodities Forward copper touches £900, Ministers discuss Italy's trade deficit, Associates' deals, £6m Channel tunnel contract signing soon, Fixed Interest and Money Rumours help gilt-edged, Building society receipts revive, Ruhr pay claim is test case for 6 million, Jersey-based banks reply to their critics, Business Diary: Park for Leyland's finance job, Swan Hunter fitters end stoppage, Power station may occupy old sewage site, Gallaher win Forbuoys by £11.9m bid, Grain futures market's record £303m trade, Company News Scrip and 32 pc profit rise by Nat Comm Bank, CBI president appeals to unions for a pact on pay and prices, Equities Slide checked by late rally, Record US payments surplus, Ease citrus curbs call, Christies offer over ten times subscribed, Norwegian crown revalued by 5 pc, Government making £9m loan to aid Wear shipyvard modernization, British Leyland only UK carmaker to beat 1972 production rate in September, Mining Kathleen to support Queensland Mines, Kenneth Owen looks at the options open for fuel conservation Throttling back on transport's energy needs, Briefly, Mr Shultz calls for tough policy on expropriation, NCB joins Shell/Esso in Shetlands oil quest, Money Market Rates, Fair Trading talks on Boots/Fraser link, Need for EEC to shield its shipbuilders stressed, Emergency pay rules for Dutch, £9m drop in profit for Royal Insurance, Clothing industry sounds a battle cry, Europe and Overseas Honeywell seek more of GE computers, Tokyo fears oil crisis will put stop to growth, Royal's poor third quarter experience, High prices and supply worry IWS, Gatt research director suggests a new discipline for import surges, Share values at two-year low: denial of autumn Budget eases the slide, GDP picks up in the third quarter, Price Commission's publicity smokescreen, Issues & Loans ECSC Eurobond issue dropped, Back pay award, Bids and Deals Cambourne go into Spreckley, Pace of German industrial expansion still advancing, Federal Bank reports. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Denis Greenhill for BLMC. Property: Investment Property, Flat Sharing, Residential Property Wide choice of homes in the country, Country Properties. Births.

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