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The Times - 02/11/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery and Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Christopher Wilkins Business News Staff, By John Groser, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By a Staff Reporter, From Denis Taylor, From Robert Fisk, By George Clark, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Political Editor, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Roger Berthoud, From Roger Choate, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Binyon, From Moshe Brilliant, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From David Wigg, By Our Foreign Staff, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, Gerald Ely, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Derrick Mansbridge Christchurch, Sheila Black, Shirley Davien, David Robinson, Richard Maylan, Malcolm Rudland, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Philip Howard, Frank Vogl, Ion Trewin Literary Editor, PHS, Michael Hornsby, NICHOLAS KALDOR, , JOHN HUGHES, , ROY MOORE, , SARAH GAINHAM, , I. JAKOBOVITS, , SAMUEL FISHER, BRIAN CROZIER, , W. F. WARREN, , GERHARD FISCHER, , FRANK FREEMAN, , DEREK SAUNDERS, , H. SHEPHERD, , LOUIS BONDY, , REYNOLDS STONE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Gordon Russell, Professor W. Beattie, D.L'EM, M. W., D. A. V. A. and A. A. P., P.H., By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Barnfarher, By Tim Congdon, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina, From Alan McGregor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, R. J. F. HOWARD, ANTHONY W.SHONE, , S. D. APPLETON, , J. C. H. MEAKIN, , R. M. HARVEY, , D. CUNNINGHAM, , P. E. GLOVER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Alan Hamilton, Kenneth Owen, Andrew Wilson,

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News: Minister comforts direct-grant schools, Mr Clough agrees to join Brighton, Kenya breaks relations with Israel, Nine asked to 'bend rules', £50,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, Germany's economic miracle begins to lose its shine, Food prices Look out for best offers that are not being advertised, Egyptian objective is peace negotiations While morale is high, The cloth cap likely to fit Govan again, Shopping around, Japanese anger at 'golf ministry' joke, Police hunt eagle that killed a cat, Taking literature in tablet form, Greek Government acts to appease students, Electricity escapes with minor disruption, Mr Connally 'not surprised' over tapes, The Times Diary Reporting from the Arab side, Hove attack by Tories on Mr Des Wilson, Barcelona faces acute water shortage after worst drought since 1912, India: land abused and neglected, Cairo's lists of prisoners expected today, Wife who filed petition took drug overdose, Call for farm review to allay food fears, Shopping plan for aged, Watergate prosecutor means to get 'answers', Liberals reject 'half-baked' proposals for regions, Mrs Meir gives no ground in US talks, Sadat threat derided, U N officer to leave war zone over comments, West Indians greet police community relations chief, Tougher controls planned on pornography display, Mintoff attack on Britain, Animals aboard new Soviet Cosmos satellite, E German demand that Bonn reduce Berlin 'links', Troops guard two prisons, radio and television studios in Eire, Meat chief will not keep £16,000 bonus, Kirk, Methodist union possible in three years, Railmen to lodge big wage claim next week, First stage in John XXIII canonization, Two more politicians handed over to Ovambo authorities, More skirmishing brings accusation from Tel Aviv, Unhelpful British stand rankles in Washington, Prosecutor says that Nixon tape may have been removed by Mr Haldeman, Day and night guard for British Ambassador, Science report Weather: Ice crystals in cumulus clouds, The ballad of the Provie Birdie, El Al jet in Heathrow alarm over package, Why M Pompidou flung caution to the winds and took initiative to speed European union, The Booker Prize's place in the autumn publishing traffic jam, Nation's welfare 'might rest with miners', Traffic Bill proposes heavier fines and owner-onus parking, Company chief in £500,000 scandal, Compromise at Shepperton studios agreed, Travel holiday guide, Russians release two jailed dissidents, Senate examines Mr Ford's past, Price freeze in Italy likely to be eased, Resolute and defiant as ever, Churchill's statue is unveiled, Swedish Cabinet reshuffle seen as election move, 15 Moroccans executed by firing squad, Chilean servicemen in Britain for technical training programme, Move to eliminate EEC wheat and dairy surpluses, Report says Con-Mech should recognize AUEW, Brooklyn gunmen shoot each other by mistake, Equal help for lower paid in new London home loans scheme, Labour may boycott meeting in Europe, Bomb attack company said to owe £120,000, Mr Jenkins is elected to Shadow Cabinet, Police in Cyprus accused of torture. Politics and Parliament: Problems of full employment: immigrants no longer arriving to fill urban jobs, Offices and hotels in cities given more priority than houses House of Commons, Does royal promise to obey raise Army discipline problems? House of Lords, Nursery schools bring help to needy children, Public service failures exhaust patience, Less smoke, British food could be gastronomic delight, Supply of fighter aircraft to Chile, Lord Longford continues his fight for purity, Next week, Government forms action group to help 'deprived' cities. Picture Gallery. Law: Public inquiry hint over old people's home, Equity Funding cited, Priest who 'raised Coventry unit of IRA' is jailed for 12 years, Hongkong ex-police chief jailed for year, Police telephone tapping is alleged in obscenity case, Jury told to leave religious attitudes outside court, Police agree to help find missing wards of court, Sister tells of child's home, Court of Appeal No duty to give 'displaced persons' housing priority Hendy v Bristol Corporation, £1m rise in cost of Barbican buildings, Court of Appeal Life sentence contirmed on man, 21, to protect public Regina v Ashdown. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Recompension, John Crowther Group Limited, Burberrys, Volvo, Wimpeywork, Metco Gem, Persian Carpet Wharf, Aeonics, Interim Statement, Park Tower, Arab Fund, Lawtex Limited, A. L. Burbank And Company, Ltd., Bullens, Adwest Group, The Times Guide Travel Holidays'74, Facit Addo, Inter-City Travel, Spacebank, Leicester Permanent, Bradford Timber Products Ltd, Je Reviens, Salignac, Viyella House, Tunisia, The Consulting Engineer's Diary, Allsop & Co, Leicester Permanent Building Society., Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, The Heritage Collection, Panam. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Property: London And Suburban, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential Property Derelict Buildings sell well, Country Properties. Sport: Racing The maiden may flatter to deceive no more, Tennis Davis Cup committee say yes to S Africa and N Zealand say no, Rugby Union Bresnihan and Galvin in Irish fifteen, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Sullivan to improve British team, Athletics New test could be of value to weightlifting, Football Brighton and Hove and overdraft accepted by Clough, Asian Games Singapore puts housing before play, Bloodstock sales Maiden filly goes for 15,500 guineas, Horse Show Britain still lead in the team event, Race against Christchurch countdown, Golf One stroke lead for Ginn and Trevino. Reviews: Marlowe in an alien age The Long Goodbye (x) London Pavilion The Friends of Eddie Coyle (x) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Tout Va Bien (x) Paris-Pullman Fury (aa) Odeon, Haymarket Mistress Pamela (x) Empire Two, Good for our souls' awareness The Devils of Loudun London Coliseum, Fortunate choice from Naples Saturday Sunday Monday National, BBC wins radio prize, London debuts, ECO/Fischer-Dieskau Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: New Donna Elvira, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,527, £111,440 for Bonham's 20,000th sale, Radio, Broadcasting, The Farm transfers. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Nixon's Choice: Disclose, Resign Or Be Impeached. Letters to the Editor: Moral of the vegetable marrow, A brighter Thames, Shoplifting and self-service, Scars of the blitz, Needs of regional airports, Assessing the merits of War loan, Historic buildings, Complexities of VAT, How the flour miller is being ground down, Car free days, Contradictions in budget policy, Wages bargaining, Lessons of the Arab-Israel war, Mental state of internees, Delay on VAT processing. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Tourist post for Prince Richard, University news, Church news. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov. 1, 1948. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr H. J. Grimwade, Sir John Stevens Valuable service to government, Bishop R. M. Hay, Mr Marryat Dobie Development of Scotland's National Library, Mr Muhammad Saed, Mr H. B. Stallard, Mr Howard Marshall, Mr George Hart Craftsman in silver. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street drops again, London and Regional Market Prices Demand for gold shares, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Europe and Overseas, Mining, NatWest to reduce bank charges from January 1, Bowater to stand by newsprint price pledge, Fixed Interest and Money Steady tone in gilt-edged, Foreign Exchange The yen in retreat, Bids and Deals Slater pull out of Bodycote, Government warned that manipulating demand could be slippery slope, Investment spending lost ground in 1972, Oil groups and ministers disagree over Arabs' supply assurances, Food price index up again, Pergamon talks on Maxwell post end in disarray, ICI to build £14m chlorine plant, Base prices for cement unchanged, court told, Merrill Lynch move, Briefly from the Boardroom, Hull plans for 'innovations centre', Not all bad news from Sime Darby, McD Martin profits soar 36pc to £324,000, Why power engineers are making a challenge, Chrysler union offers fresh peace formula, Equities Fresh U S buying of BP, Gallaher seeks bigger Dutch stake, Multinational chiefs state case to UN, January date for monetary reform talks in Rome, U S airlines cut flights to save fuel, Issues & Loans, Sharp upturn in Anglia Building Society receipts, Rate for yen devalued 1¼pc against dollar, Diagnosing project weaknesses, Companies told of need to make their 'unwritten codes' of conduct known, CBI survey reflects strong growth but cost inflation fears persist, BLMC staff to move into Coventry office block, Steel import costs warning, Business Diary: The changes after the fall, Tremletts in merger move with Tower, Commodities Sugar futures at record levels. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director at Nestlé. Births.

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