The Times - 31/10/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By David Wood Political Editor, From Sue Masterman, From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Norman Hammond, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, From dan van der vat, From Richard Wigg, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Strafford, From Roger Choate, From Patrick Brogan, From David Wigg, From Anthony Thomas, , From Michael Binyon, By Jerome Caminada, From Our Special Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Mackie, From Edmund Stevens, From Victoria Brittain, Diana Sard, Adam Fergusson, Prudence Glynn, Michael Wale, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Charles Lewsen, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, By Norman Fox, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Alleni Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Fred Halliday, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Richard Crossman, PHS, C. L. Sulzberger, ROBERT BIRLEY, , PETER CAMPBELL, , F. E. DOWRICK, , FRANK FIELD, , W. H. MERTON, , BERNARD BRAINE, , DESMOND PLUMMER, , GERALD CURTIS, , M. J. QUINLAN, , LESLIE WARNER, , CECIL GOULD, , STRABOLGI, , ALAN HODGKIN, , DENYS PAGE, , JOHN CHADWICK, DAVID CHESTRERMAN, BERNARD BRESSLAW, , G.P., R. P. A., By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, By Roger Vielvoye, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen, By Anthony Rowley, By Alan Hamilton, From Jack Aboaf, P. R. T. VICKERS, H. L. PUMFRETT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, David Jones, Roger Vielvoye, by Clive Callow, by John Wilson, by David Jones, J.W., by Roger Vielvoye, R.V., by Ron Brown, by Lawrence McGinty, by David Allen, by Ronald Faux,
ResumoNews: Tougher laws to protect consumers, Apology from Pentagon, Middle East conflict may speed Yemeni peace, Morale is high among Egypt's Second Army dug in at Sinai, System to beat weather and depth hazards, Mr Cox admits leaking Nixon order to halt ITT action, Miners told offer cannot be improved, Autumn colours at horticultural show, Doubts on safety of US reactor, Nixon impeachment a step nearer after vote in Congress to allow subpoenas on witnesses, Malta bases dispute 'in deadlock', Pushing back frontiers of the seabed, Call for big powers to take lead in forces cuts, Rival sides may meet on Ulster detention, Personal view A dangerous game of bluff, US officials say Israel was losing war when Europe blocked airlift, Natural gas causes marked increase in leaking mains, Peace prospects bring flurry of activity in Cairo, Man's world woman who would not pretend to be male, Welsh coastline acreage may yield cash harvest next year, Detailed surveys guide developers to profitable decisions, Soviet leaders at funeral of Marshal Budenny, Palestinie state as price of peace, Mrs Meir to visit US as Israel fears on concessions grow, GLC seeks help on homes plan, Archaeology report Viking and medieval Irish art finds in Dublin, Scots foresee long-term prosperity and short-term social problems, Syrians say that they are not prepared to bargain, Charities to confer on law's alleged unfairness, FMC chief in plan to protect bonuses, Skipper saved after four fishermen drown, Israel learns the lessons of missile war at sea, Dutch motorists barred from Sunday driving, New Prayer Book crisis my face MPs, Uruguay university thrown open for parents to see 'subversive material', Mr Vorster refuses to discuss proposed press laws with S African newspaper chiefs, Brandt move to heal the breach with US, M Pompidou to visit Chequers next month for EEC consultations, For many centuries animal pets, French face inflation controls, Firemen's hint on extra 50p, Stern Note sent to Hanoi, Watergate scandals leave Mr Chou unmoved, Lords Lieutenant for the new counties named, Government puts limit on profit-linked rises in Phase Three changes, Russia to support UN peace force, Minister resigns after criticizing conduct of war, Architecture needs 'a more human face', Science report Oceanography: Rocks that go pop, Majority in Wales see elected assembly as last chance to keep national identity, Japan's crime rate lowest since Second World War, Europe-Asia bridge inaugurated, The Times Diary Why not open Parliament at night?, 3.5m Italians are given a tax amnesty, N Vietnam divisions take up positions in South, Stadium loses prisoners, Heathrow airport closed by fog, Liberals confident of victory at Berwick, Learning is more than education, 13,453 Cortinas to have fuel pipe check, Inquiry told of mistake at girl's school clinic, Power cuts averted after board warning, Separatists defeated in Quebec poll, Why Mr Dayan ignored warnings of attack, Swedish Foreign Minister to resign, Soames warning on links between US and Europe, Blind man gets grant for study. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Moment for oil rationing not yet here Prime Minister says, Mr Heath on pay claims: 'If everyone has special case nobody will be any better off', Mr Wilson outlines precautions against oil blackmail, Channel tunnel among priorities for Parliament's new legislation, Union to meet sponsored MPs on sequestration, Company law reform and credit control among the major Bills, Tory calls for MPs at 18 to make House more representative, Britain's great chance to shake off lethargy, Four Bills for peers before Christmas. Index. Display Advertising: Trident Television, Galt Toys Catalogue, British Gas, The Antofagasta (Chili) And Bolivia Railway Company, Ltd., Fownes, The Building Societies Association,, The Press And Journal, Rdl North Sea, Seaforth Maritime Limited, Midland Bank Group, Robinson Rdl, Decca, City And Gracechurch Investment Trust Limited, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, The Royal Bank, Laing Pipelines Offshore, Ocean Inchcape Limited, Caster Sugar, Northern Electric Company Limited, Anglo American Corporation Group, Interim Statement, Hartlepool, Clarke Chapman-John Thompson Ltd, Esab Ltd,, Onshore Investments Ltd, Cluff & Company Limited, London Bridge Engineering Ltd, Ansafone, The Club Of Ten,, European Ferries Limited, Glen Lockhart Knitwear, Changewares, Adda International Limited, Esso Chemicals, Dewar's, Miles Druce Industrial Services, Premier Consolidated Oilfields Limited,, The British Oxygen Company Limited,, Disasters Emergency Committee, Action Research, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Top Secretary, Sea Oil Services, The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Ltd., Sparrows Crane Hire, Brown & Root, Airmonitor, Europe, Chalk Drillcater, Kinghurst Securities Limited, Bankers., Cameron Iron Works, Inc., Hewlett Packard, The World At War, Welfare Insurance Co Ltd, Twa, Hine, Aquascutum And Associated Companies Limited, Rowntree Mackintosh, The Royal Bank Of Canada, First National City Bank, Mercedes-Benz, Burmah Engineering Company Limited, Joviel. Picture Gallery. Law: Escape plot described to Berlin court, Detained Britons said to have sketched planes, Former warden says a witness lied deliberately, Women barred from Aborigine's murder trial, Bomb trial jury told to beware of suspicion, Disc jockey's wife attacked, Printer sentenced for shooting unionist, Dying man's plea for freedom rejected by court, Queen's Bench Division Prosecution's costs must not be-fixed sum Regina v Chertsey Justices, Ex parte Edwards & Co (the Provision Market) Ltd Regina v Croydon Justices, Ex parte F. W. Woolworth & Co Ltd Before Lord Widgery, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Bridge and Mr Justice May, Property man is accused of corruption, When contractor drives a farm tractor Bullen v Picking and Others, Mafia threat to American, court told, Not for their Lordships' eyes Beaumont v British Uralite Ltd. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Fuss about an icon helps to raise price by £4,340, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,525. Business and Finance: Chrysler shop stewards firmly reject Campbell peace formula, Europe and Overseas, Mining, Commodities Rally in metals after big losses, UK'S multi-million stake in helicopter services, Timing system for 'flexible hours' working, BAT worldwide cigarette sales, Some farm machinery in short supply, Second thoughts about steel platforms: concrete provides a rival, Fothergill say 'no', NCB sells brickworks for £6m, Business Diary: What about the workers?, Reyrolle remains out of nuclear consortium, £2,600m investment in British sector by 1980, New £20m plant for Cement, Ltd, Submarine tanker may be oil shipper of future, Cautious line likely on 'insiders' in new Bill, Offshore supply Realism needed to back up oil search, Political pressures decide placing of orders, UK shipping output failing to match competitors, BSC steel 50 pc below W German prices, £5.1m decline in August building orders, Briefly from the Boardroom, Dunford states its takeover bid terms, Linking conversations through the troposphere, Bids and Deals Coal Board in £6m brickworks sell-off, Rowntree dusting itself down, The rising sun in the western world, Fewer private sector homes started, Unichem chief protests at supermarket drug sales, A conflict of priorities, Issues & Loans, Stricter control on N Sea oil likely, Fixed Interest and Money 'Short' gilts gain ground, Independent chemists launch voluntary trading organization, Offer by clearing banks, Self-sufficiency by 1985?, Cement rise 'no larger than others', Equities Company news the feature, Average male earnings top £40 a week, Co-op Bank's involvement in San Diego failure, Tense atmosphere as land-based companies compete for business, Hull strikers told of 'lost trade' threat, Car makers urge firm line by EEC on Japan trade, Company News Brit Industrial profits rush up to nearly £3m, Holland seen by Arabs as EEC point of pressure, Hawker's jet price plea was abandoned, Wall St hit by worries over U S problems, Hope of better terms for Mersey stockholders, Floating rates 'working better than expected', Advertising and Marketing, Dollar gains on foreign exchanges. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services. Reviews: Pippin Her Majesty's, Jean-Rodolphe Kars Queen Elizabeth Hall, Stages Sadler's Wells Theatre, Sherlock Holmes at the Aldwych, Martha Wimbledon Theatre, Donizetti triumph at Wexford L'ajo nell' imbarazzo Wexford Festival, Genesis Hippodrome, Brighton, Concerto Covent Garden, LSO/Penderecki Festival Hall. Sport: Rugby Union No easy matches for these Australians, Motor racing Ickx to partner Peterson in Lotus team, Football Gould's fiery spirit surprises Coventry, Golf Britain must defeat Australia for series, Tennis Mrs Court for world team event, Sports in Brief, Commonwealth Games Northern Ireland can send boxing team, Racing Little from the bookmakers but a look at Pendil is worth a lot, Boxing Clark survives cut eye for clear points victory against Hamada, Cricket New contract, Today's fixtures. Editorials/Leaders: The Case For Precautionary Rationing, Prospects For The Session, Separatism Fades In Quebec. Letters to the Editor: London's buildings, Restructuring London, Lake District road, Shelter's directorship, Major fault in thinking on pay, Classical ton ten, Audley End sewage scheme, Play licensors, royalties and the effects of VAT, A commitment to the rule of law, Encouraging the cyclist, Direct grant schools, Service charities, Folding-up the driver, Museum entrance charges, Quicker help for famine-stricken peoples, VAT on books and periodicals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, University news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Dr Robert Loeb Important contributions to study of Addison's disease, Dr Heathcote Statham, Mr Walter Holmes, Mr William Appleby, Mr Campbell Balfour. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London and Regional Market Prices Decca easier, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Authorized Units,Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Spot Positon of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top level changes at Bank of Scotland. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban.
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