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The Times - 04/12/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Andrew Wilson and John Plender, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Peter Hopkirk, From Stewart Tendler, By Michael Hatfield political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Our Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From Edmund Stevens, By Martin Huckerby, From Patrick Brogan, From David Wigg, From Richard Mackie, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Strafford, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Dennis Bird, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, John Percival, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Sheridan Morley, Leonard Buckley, Thomas Walker, by Prudence Glynn, Bernard Levin, David Bonavia, John Trevelyan, PHS, Victor Zorza, SELBY WHITTINGHAM, JOHN WALLEY, , JOHN DAVIS, , HENRY S. KEMP, , MICHAEL ROBBINS, , JOHN MORRIS, , LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , LAURENCE GRAFFTEY-SMITH, , STEPHEN SPENDER, , EDWARD FIELD, , JOHN STOKES, , FRANCIS KING, , CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH, , D. L. W. ASHTON, , PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH, , DENIS GREENHILL, , By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, A. B. writes:, The Dean of Rochester writes:, Brigadier Sir John Smyth, VC, writes:, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Tim Congdon, By Ronald Emler, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From John Earle, D. F. LAWSON, , JURGEN SEETZEN, , D. A. BELL, , By Ronald Kershaw, ROGER BRIVES, , PETER WARD, , DONALD BARKSHIRE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, From David Cross, kenneth Owen, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, Carlo Casalegno La Stampa, Gilbert Mathieu Le Monde, Mario Salvatorelli La Stampa, Dennis Topping, Alex F. Stute Die Welt, Maurice Bommensath, J. P. Dumont Le Monde, Sergio Devecchi La Stampa, Hans-Joachim Melder Die Welt, Alan Hamilton The Times, Jacqueline Grapin Le Monde, Henri Simonet, Arthur Reed The Times, Lucia Sollazzo La Stampa, Werner Jaspert Die Welt, Ross Davies The Times, John Woodland The Times, Leo Pala$$Illegible$$o Le Monde, Pierre Drouin Le Monde,

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News: Behind The Scenes France: steps in incomes policy ballet, New York in search of recruits to priesthood, Fashion Bazaar place for a shishkebab, MPs urged to think again on Channel tunnel, Go-slow by rail drivers will cripple services next week, Materials High copper prices felt in housing and cars, Collecting A weapons race without tears, Increased S Africa trade embarrasses Japanese, Profile Man with a flair for finding new flight paths, Behaviour of new Greek regime increases misgivings, Italy: golden days for the reserves, Israeli prisoners tell of torture by Egyptians, Artillery and tanks duel on Israel's front with Syria, Overweight Canadians are urged to take a walk, Forum Scramble for energy as the oil tide ebbs, Team will seek Japanese aid over Thames debris, Durer paintings suit a poser for US legal system, Smokers' personality may be key to high death rate, Lord Hailsham says MPs abusing privilege on NIRC, Production boom but crisis faces Italian fashion houses, Britain: a sharp shock to the nation, Personal Finance Secretaries Keyboard crisis shows no sign of ending, Viewpoint, Jams build up as drivers hunt for petrol, Press salutes General Franco at age of 81, American delegate in talks with Mrs Golda Meir, Shortages overshadow Smithfield machinery, West Germany, Money is the name of the game, White House chief of staff says President's secretary is being 'thrown to the wolves', Business study by council, Many ports idle as half the dockers join stoppage on pay, Colwell tragedy 'probably unavoidable', Take skiing for example..., Disguising pornography in a plain cover, Rule of law is threatened, Lord Chancellor says, Intelligence head ousted in Seoul reshuffle, Left-wingers seek transport union challenge to Prentice speech on 'sillier forms of militancy', Consortium comes to the rescue of banking group, Waldheim appeal for action on ocean resources, Mr Heath recommends resort to quiet diplomacy over Community's access to oil supplies, Allowance urged for one-parent families, Outcry over plan to destroy 4m bananas, Facts And Figures, Uncertainty threat to Germany's furniture Industry, Science report Solar energy: The way down under, Man telephones his wife after heart transplant, £50,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, 1,500 evacuated as fires close Paris airport, 'Losing team' not changed in reshuffle, Labour says, Unesco urged to draft student exchange pacts, Union urges TUC to fight Phase Three, Summerland chief 'not told of fire risks', President Leone calls for reform of legal system, MPs urge immediate fuel ration to end 'total chaos', Compromise on W Berlin, Alliance Party joins Unionists for talks, Iran seeks new trade accord with the EEC, New parties likely to gain in Denmark poll, Bantustan leaders hit at Arab oil embargo for its effect on blacks, US energy chief resigns in Nixon fuel policy storm, Belgian call to end £20,000 Duke of Wellington rents, Britain, The Times Diary The finest garbage in the world, Councils asked to cut stress of eviction, Social Stints, starts and stoppages France, US spaceship overflies Jupiter, Is Brezhnev cult a red herring?, Ben-Gurion is laid to rest in Negev, Lord Eccles faces new battle over British Library, Vietcong blow up half of Saigon's oil stores, Seven days of Christmas on BBC television, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Power-cut politics, Egypt pins hopes on new Kissinger visit, Cordial mood for start of Sir Alec's Moscow talks, Books, Jews mob Soviet consulate, 'The Who' held by police after damage to hotel, Europe in grip of record freeze-up and snowfall, W Germany: equal voice in industry, Print union urges action to aid miners, Amnesty's conference on torture has to move, Three-prong attack on 'pyramid' building, Italy, Brass bands to benefit from minister's £50m patronage, Rule on training of science and maths teachers is suspended, Where on earth is the Comet Kohoutek?, How Peking persuaders deal with the dissidents, U S Senate drops plan for financing elections, Linear motor test vehicle 'needed now'. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Nu-Swift International Ltd., JANET Reger, Ball And Roller Bearings, Grenoble-Regie, Garrard, Commercio Estero, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, McLaren Motor Coats, Howden, Spear & Jackson International Limited, American Express, Avis., Crompton Electricars Limited,, Interim Statement, Department Of Trade And Industry, Help Shelter Help The Homeless., Paterson,zochonis & Company Limited, Midland Bank, Finest Scotch Whisky, Yarrow & Company Limited, Times Newspapers., Bank Of New South Wales., Soviet Prisoners Month, Colston, Cunard Caribbean, Rw, Frank Jefkins, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Simpson, Bryant, LA Société Nationale D'investissement, Common Law Reports Ltd.,, The Shaftesbury Homes And 'Arethusa', Olivetti, Skf, Panam, Scottish Provident, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Law: Queen's Bench Division Minister's marina decision quashed Harwich Harbour Conservancy Board v Secretary of State for the Environment and Others, Television crew deny conspiracy charge, Could Miss Bardot corrupt, JPs are asked, Two on murder charge, Demonstration outside court trying Irishmen, Shell dropped Mr Poulson, witness says, Family Division Leave to apply for financial provision should be refused 'with caution' S v S, Ten years' jail sentence for attacker, Janie Jones ran a brothel at her home, counsel says, Chancery Division Balance sheet as acknowledgment of indebtedness In re Gee & Co (Woolwich) Ltd. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Government heeds critics of North Sea oil policy, Potential dangers lurking in toys, Government looking at use of aviation fuel for charter flights House of Lords, Publication could undermine position, Too much secrecy over Concorde project, Slimming MPs, Smokeless fuel supplies, Peer calls for cleaner and clearer road signs, Oil stocks at last week's level: no tankers waiting to discharge, Continued emphasis on expansion of exports, Law adequate to stop pavement parking, Refusal to anticipate cost of N Sea oil, Too soon to conclude whether DTI should hold inquiry into London and Counties House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Journalist wins French prize, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Acknowledgments, Art Exhibitions, General Vacancies, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General. Sport: Golf Four successive birdies carry Weiskopf home, Cricket Proposal for fewer games lacks support, Commonwealth Games English marathon runners have no wish to go out in the midday sun, Yachting Come Christmas sailors may be on dry land, Sports in Brief, Football Willington fail at second Cup attempt, Rackets Lovell and Seabrook too efficient for Radley, Equestrianism North gets a £2½m sports centre, Ice skating Scottish women unlikely to release a title, Bloodstock sales Glad One more attractive than elder sister, Rugby Union No surprises as Cambridge and Oxford announce their teams, Bowls Good start by Irish in New Zealand, Tennis Newcombe at his best for the big one. Reviews: Oboade/Stockhausen Young Vic, Fun and style with Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Covent Garden, Musgrave opera for Aldeburgh, Life and Soul Granada, Don Banks's 50th Birthday Concert Purcell Room, Tom Jones London Palladium, Versailles CO Queen Elizabeth Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec 3, 1948, Of rats and mice and men. Editorials/Leaders: The Confusion Of New Local Government, Thaw In Anglo-Soviet Relations. Letters to the Editor: No VAT advantage to foreigners, Art underground, Provincial museums, Compensation for injuries, Energy crisis and the miners, Coalition Government, Legal long-stop, Royal surnames, Case of Maria Colwell, Comprehensive schools, Shortage of newsprint, Occupational pensions, Locational referencing, Happy Christmas, Grave industrial situation, Book critics' choice, Energy and ill-equipped Europe, Extra-sensory phenomena, Arab oil weapon. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,553, Bidding for porcelain higher than expected. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Watson Washburn, Dr Robert Hillman, Jeremy Moon A new direction in abstract art, Major C. A. J. Martin Gallantry in bomb disposal, Canon F. H. Gripper. Business and Finance: Metals soar to fresh peaks, South Wales winning the fight for jobs, Car imports up by 43pc to end of October, Star (GB) holds back Eurobond issue, Anglo-American discussions on reactor links, Incomes policy 'acting as curb on staff poaching', Italy's horizon looks stormy, Two export orders for Hawker are worth £70m, Big merger for SIH freight companies, British Airways stops 42 Heathrow flights, The social unease behind Brazil's economic miracle, EEC puts off scheme for pooling reserves but freer credit on way, Doubts on Treasury estimates of spending, Computer news BOC expanding its service facilities, Industrial shadows darkening over Japan, Norwegian companies to build gas plant, Europe and Overseas Burmah talks on U S acquisition, TUC gets a man to judge which way Jack Jones will jump, Company News Higher interest cuts Haslemere profits, Commodities Lead up £26.50 to new peak, Exhibition centre cost up 14 pc, Equities Nervous ahead of Settlement Day, Bids and Deals Fothergill fend off Jones Stroud, Briefly, Hint of split in Arab ranks as Abu Dhabi says oil cutbacks will not be intensified next month, Money Market Rates, Europe's nuclear energy producers seek US help, $3,000m gas deal signed, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged up slightly, Treasury on the watch as High Street spending shows signs of quickening, Inter-union dispute halts Leyland plant at Llanelli, Banks reject invitation, Productive investment up 10 pc in last quarter, New code defines wool textile aid terms, Business Diary: Trying not to fall off, Mining 'Johnnies' raise interim rate, Share indices at 1973 low, House of Representatives to debate Trade Bill, Shell and Esso seek 2½p price increase, Another battle to keep Rugby's record intact, Workers' cooperative to run Meriden plant, Issues & Loans Only 40 per cent of Jessel rights taken up, Scott Lithgow wins £30m Greek tanker order, Wall Street at two-year low as index falls 15.73. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London and Regional Market Prices Late setback, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange The dollar gains ground, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New board member at Hawkers. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Salerooms. Births.

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