The Times - 25/10/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, By George Clark Political Staff, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Hugh Noves Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Business News Staff, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, From David Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, From Alan McGregor, From Richard Pyle, From Patrick Brogan, Joan Chissell, Paul Moor, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Richard Maylan, By Norman Fox, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Robert Nye, Philippa Toomey, Sheridan Morley, A. S. Byatt, David Williams, A. M. Rendel, Tony Aldous, Katie Stewart, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, Christopher Walker, EVELYN KING, , CORNELIUS O'LEARY, , JONN CHADWICK, , L. P. WILKINSON, , DIANA VILLIERS, , C. A. PRENDERGAST, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , M. R. HOWLETT, , MICHAEL HADOW, , G. WILSON KNIGHT, , C. M. PRIDHAM, , J. ST BODFAN GRUFFYDD, , ELISABETH FOULKES, , P. RICHARDSON, , PAUL PAGET, , FRANCIS HASKELL, , FRANK MUIR, , W. S. MITCHELL, , By Our Sale Room Correspondent, A Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Terry Byland, By Maurice Barnfather, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ian Morison, By Maurice Corina, By Peter Hill, By John Woodland, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Frank Vogl, By Hugh Clayton, By Alan Hamilton, By Malcolm Brown, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, E. M. B. HOARE, , A. BRUCKNER, , By Dennis Dwyer, A. A. SORRELL, , C. T. HAWKSWORTH, , J. C. H. ELLIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Swiss prototype for Piccadilly, Mr Jenkins to stand for shadow Cabinet, Herr Speer says: 'I should have known', Times offer: Make it tree-planting year, Tenth of UK population have parent born abroad, TUC gives full support to AUEW in battle for recognition at plant and condemns £75,000 court fine, Glasgow firemen decide to strike from tomorrow, Violence on the increase in Vietnam, The Times Diary Those tapes: could Nixon cheat?, Firemen came 15 minutes after call, inquiry told, Husbands who have sex operation will get easier mortgage, Inner Mongolia fears of Soviet invasion, Church fund to help urban areas is urged, Government accused over tunnel study, Egypt asks for Soviet and US troops on Canal front to enforce ceasefire, £14m rise in British aid, Fuel tank fault may delay Skylab 3, Cairo force said to be trapped, Protest over 'flaw' in Ulster claims Act, Three die in nine-day ordeal after ship sinks, GLC's deal with a property group for office block and homes, Governor's wife 'must care for parents', Settle down to the great Christmas bake-in, Chile regime orders end to on-the-spot executions, Top security for British diplomats in Argentina, £40m compensation for BP from Libya, Assassination: Ulster's weapon when patience runs out, Mr Bork demurs about suing President, W German editor denies he was double agent, The Pope hopes truce will last forever, UN truce observers leave for front lines, Rhodesia Party leader accuses Mr Ian Smith, 'Wildest distortions' by sugar workers, Israel MPs decide to postpone election, America rules out sending troops to Middle East, Three hours buried in snow, Students' big vote to end sit-in at polytechnic, Minister non-committal in talks with post unions, Political sting taken out of Thai Army, Colonel Gaddafi threatens to ruin Europe, Principle of apartheid is modified, Recruiting drive for Welsh pits as output falls, Good peace prospects, says Mr Dayan, Geneva may be choice as peace talk's site, Blackouts likely as power men ban extra work, Motoring Lively saloon marks rebirth of Lancia, Fewer abortions from US, President Nixon cancels broadcast on Watergate tapes, Egypt says at least 200 civilians died in Port Said air raids, Christie's to go public after reorganization, Errand saves man as gasworks blast kills three, Report says English will be main EEC language, NSPCC 'was not told of Maria Colwell hearing', French presidency vote deferred, Science report Astronomy: Are black holes necessary?, Demand for research into school absenteeism, Gaddafi threat to deprive Europe of all Arab oil, Bitter attack on Britain by Mr Eban, Old people need leading byhand, jury told, EEC in plan to bring oil from deep waters, French budget aims at strong growth, Scathing Chinese criticism of superpowers, Oil price rises will cost £400m, Mr Heath says, Independence as platform in Transkei election, Why America's political excesses cannot happen here, Contraceptive lasting three years is possible. Politics and Parliament: Crown Agents' integrity not in doubt, Rules not changed on Rhodesia stock House of Lords, Government rules out oil rationing for the present, Combined job centres, Commuters' views on prototype train, Ratable value cuts for householders, Pound down 18 per cent, Sugar advertisement 'grotesquely misleading': unavoidable fall in port refining capacity, Appeal for fuel economy: oil stocks for 79 days with more on way: contingency plans for rationing House of Commons, MPs at Strasbourg not whips' placemen. Arts and Entertainment: Minor Old Masters sold for £227,880, MGM film distribution, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,520, Family's sideboard vase sold for £135,000. Index. Display Advertising: New Scientist, Royal Navy, The Intercontinental Airline Of Portugal, Civic Stores Ltd.,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Nationwide Building Society,, National Coal Board, Rolex, Integrated Environmental Design, New Society, Telefusion Limited, Northern Electric Company Limited, Interim Statement, The Industrial Expansion Team,, Burberrys Limited, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Vickers Limited, Lehman Brothers Limited, Ansafone, The Times, Oxford, Blue Nun, Facit Addo, Pool Promoters Association, Allen Lane, Cunard Caribbean, Barrie & Jenkins, The Thomson Organisation Limited, Colston Appliances Limited,, Secker & Warburg, A.B. Electronic Components Ltd., Stratstone, The Man With The Power, Communicor, The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company, Limited, Salignar, Pelham Books, A.T. Cannon (Silversmiths) Ltd., Avis, Railfreight, H.A.G, Leicester Permanent Building Society., Yellow Pages, Times Newspapers Limited, Audi Nsu, Gkn, Harpers & Queen, Zetters Group Limited, Benson & Hedges, Twa, Hamish Hamilton, The Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', The Felixtowe Dock And Railway Company, Spying, Panam, Iberia International Airlines Of Spain. News in Brief. Law: Ballot papers unstamped-election valid Morgan and Others v Simpson and Another, Three years' jail for £1 robbery, BBC man for trial, Man's denial on chemicals, Court of Appeal Colour discrimination in working men's club Race Relations Board v the Dockers' Labour Club and Institute ltd, Criticism of Ford security by judge, Murder attempt charge, Nine tapes the special prosecutor wanted most, Conviction of estate agents upheld Lawrence and Another v Sinclair-Taylor, Action dropped over £3m sale of house, Rolling Stone fined on gun, drug charges, Accused girl says she would back IRA aims, S African court told of £3.75 monthly farm wage. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: 'Classic ' civil servant to run broadcasting, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, The Times Motor Show Place, Acknowledgments, Hotels, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Smaller Business Premises, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Devoted to the stage, Books next week, Poetry, Some scarlet adventures Portrait of a Marriage By Nigel Nicolson, A Cretan patchwork The Villa Ariadne, Eugen Jochum's labour of love, Gotz Friedrich has a go at Don Giovanni, Voyages of discovery Blackberry Winter My Earlier Years, Planning for the planned The Containment of Urban England, Economic Necessity Haymarket, Leicester, Death in Venice Covent Garden, Zulu playwright to help with film, Bbc So Festival Hall/Radio 3, Making his own myth D. H. Lawrence: Novelist, Poet, Prophet Edited by Stephen Spender, The Romans Aldwych, London debuts, Fiction Elizabeth Alone By William Trevor (Bodley Head, £2.50) Hide and Seek By Dennis Potter. Sport: Yachting Adventure takes the world by surprise, Sports in Brief, Commonwealth Games Nine nations in the lurch to get more time, Rugby Union Australians show promise not conviction, Tennis Miss Wade has fine start in effort to regain title, Boxing Conteh may be forced to miss bout with Quarry, Football Top British clubs left with all to play for, Golf England could meet Wales in semi-final, Racing Easby Abbey weighted to get better of Comedy of Errors. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 23, 1948 City replanning, Swollen principles and shrinking assets. Editorials/Leaders: IT IS Wicked To Waste Oil, The Miners Consider Their Move, A Chance For Israel To Seize. Letters to the Editor: Married schoolgirls, Historic landscapes, VAT on books, A major disappointment in Phase Three, Modern architecture, Entrance to museums, The BBC on Iran, Europalia, Classics and careers, A restructuring of London, Confusing points on wind energy, Coalition: Ulster's only chance, UK caution still needed over Nine's patent plans, That gallery, The shortage of milk bottles, Arab-Israel conflict, Nobel prizewinner for economics, Freight rates and currency. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Admiral Sir Peter Reid, Mr H. B. Stallard Eminent ophthalmic surgeon. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, London and Regional Market Prices Strong rise in BP, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Fewer office permits in central London, but larger developments, Europe and Overseas, Bids and Deals, Mining, Oil shares lead advances on London Stock Market, Germans update living index year, Economics of Channel Tunnel without cars, Meriden men reject offer, Associates' deals, Road transport chief fears training cuts, Mr Barber called in after deadlock over profits-based TV levy, Russia and US group sign a computer deal, Roche may appeal over licence awarded to rival, Record trade surplus boosts D-mark, High fashion shoes blamed for some office accidents, North aims to provide site for new Japanese factory, Growing US reliance on Arab fuel predicted, Court Line look set for Hawthorn takeover bid, SE decides to appoint a chief executive, Japanese cautious on investment in Europe, London dockers rebuff unions over pay, Briefly from the Boardroom, Why there's no room for political ideology in industrial thinking, OECD committee meets today to decide whether there is oil 'penury' in West, Mr Stein denies easing on credit, Multination nuclear fuel groups to merge, 80 countries start new Gatt talks, Minister calls for more mining developments, Equities Better day for shares, RTZ subsidiary raises ingot price, Price index of 'The Grocer' up 18pc on year, Martin Marietta, A city's labour shortage causes output switch, Issues & Loans, Company News Equity Ent see £2m pre-tax for this year, Heavy Russian buying now seen as a cause of soya bean shortage, Why the SE needs a chief executive, Strike report for Chrysler today, Commodities Cocoa deficit of 210,000 tonnes is forecast, Some car models not yet ready to meet new emission rules, Damages claim is withdrawn, UK market for Swedish system, Business Diary: Chemical Bank's success formula, Efta paper and board quotas for UK agreed, Building society to pay 83/4pc on savings accounts, UK aircraft chiefs cool to European link plan, Industrial relations hit by past myths, professor says, China Clays men to test pay refusal in court, Report attacks curb on growth, BR renews oil moving contracts, Llantrisant test of minister's aims, Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day for gilt-edged, Roll-on freight pushes up its share of port traffic. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr M. I. A. Fraser named as BSR financial director. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban.
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