The Times - 11/12/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From Robert Fisk, By George Clark Political Staff, By Tim Devlin, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By John Young, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From David Wigg, By Philip Howard, From David Wood, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By George Clark, Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Martin Huckerby, From Eric Marsden, By Nicholas Ashford, , From Victoria Brittain, From Paul Martin, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, Leonard Buckley, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Victor Zorza, Bernard Levin, Denis Taylor, PHS, Robert Fisk, FRED ROCHE, , GLADWYN, , D. COLE, , J. H. MILLAR, , ARTHUR SELDON, , JOHN PRINGLE, , JACK DUNN, , TOM NORMANTON, , TERENCE BENDIXSON, , J. J. AARONS, , HORACE WHITE, , O. H. PARSONS, , TOM WHITE, , DENIS MAHON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Bridge Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, Two friends write:, B of M writes:, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, By Terry Byland, By John Whitmore, By our Economics Staff, By Maurice Barnfather, From Frank Vogl, By Tim Congdon, By Clifford Webb, By Hugh Clayton, By Edward Townsend, MALCOLM WELLER, , FRANCIS PERKINS, , ALEXANDER GLEN, , K. S. FARR, , BERT ORAM, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Bob Irvin, Clifford Webb, By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth Owen, Adrian Hope, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins, by Nicholas Ashford, by Michael Wolfers, by Manu Ruys, M.W., by Simon Scott Plummer, by Ian Piper, by Andrew Wilson, A.W., S.S.P., by Gérard Ciparisse,
ResumoNews: Americans told of terror that greed can bring, Energy crisis on other pages, Corporation workers accept pay offer, Snow reports, Fruit and vegetables in plenty at steady prices, Colonialism still casts shadow over links with Belgium, Clash over plan to allow homeless to rent houses, Torture allegations by both sides in the war, EEC farm prices to go up, Ideas and funds readily available to advance the health service, Inga scheme's promise of vast power supplies which will reinforce national unity, Journalists seek London radio station inquiry, International expedition will follow in Stanley's footsteps, Schoolboy takes a strap to Parliament, Dr Kaunda brings military men into new Government, The Times Diary Cricket, hysteria and baked beans, Governing through checks and balances, Progressive copper industry has a reliable record and a rosy future, European MPs irate as £2,120m budget is passed, Labour proposal for office seekers to state interests, Costly homes keep the teachers away, Saigon's suspicions roused by lull in Vietnam fighting, Traditional music's religious links between living and dead, Kivu: safaris reveal land of lakes, volcanoes and abundant wild life, Two tapes handed to Watergate prosecutor, Boos for King Olav at Nobel ceremony, Seabed finger talk by deaf and dumb explorers, Moscow may find the oil weapon double-edged, West Europe, Controversy continues over Nixon tax disclosures, European obligations keep MPs travelling, How to sell the idea of cooperation to Ulster, Fire chief was not told of Oroglas precaution, Speaker's ruling on move against Sir J Donaldson, Architects' peace hope after vote to raise fees, Tanzania frees Irishman and Canadian from jail, Airline lays off 1,000 hostesses and pursers, Spain is again told that supplies are safe, Report on pop festivals upsets council, Official seized in Rhodesia by terrorists is freed and flown to London, Lubumbashi: rich natural resources save isolated region from total neglect, Israel drive to crush simmering resistance by West Bank Arabs, Tete surrender of Frelimo field commander, Zaire Signs of progress in place of chaos, Mr Faulds attacks Mr Wilson's 'Zionism', Parents say girl died after school bullying, Kisangani: calm encourages the hard fight for recovery, Kuwait oil takeover puts supplies in doubt, Pledge by Mr MOrley on 'Merrie England', More farm museums planned, Labour backs request for Blyth inquiry, Fire razes four blocks in Buenos Aires, Company must talk to union if it wants court's help, Sir John Donaldson tells Con-Mech chief, Problems for the world's largest exporter of industrial diamonds, Kidnap story of Spanish priest a hoax, Call to give taxis and lorries fuel priority, Government loses vote over landscaping car park, Mr Walker rejects rationing now, Torture victim attacks indifference, Zaire seeks more British investment, Church on the defensive but still capable of exerting a powerful influence, Railmen unlikely to call off go-slow after failure of latest pay talks, Science report Immunology: Tests with nude mice, Danger zone pressure eased after China gamble pays off, Extremists kidnap Fiat executive in Turin, Heathrow guard after threat to Dr Kissinger, Africans want UN-Namibia talks called off, Nobel winners welcome jolt for the world, The hope that words will speak louder than actions, Prices chief says he will act on garages charging 50p a gallon, Cold blast of loyalist opposition greets Mr Faulkner after Sunningdale agreement, Jews ejected from Soviet consulate, Fashion Let's be constructive, Polytechnic's students win concessions, Heath repudiation of Irish pact deception, Russians say they are not breaking Holland embargo, Homelessness causing long-term suffering to children, Helicopter Provisional recaptured, New curb on night flights at Heathrow, Less office space in revised Millbank plan, TUC seeks curb on cars in cities, Agriculture limps along despite pledges, Briton questioned in stolen Picassos investigation, Fairy lights are given grudging approval, Speculation in Washington that Mr Ehrlichman may give evidence damaging to President, 'All-out ambulance strike failing quick settlement', Egypt and Syria plan strategy for Geneva, Yugoslav envoy to discuss plane spotters' case, Tories' choice for Goole, Europe MPs heal split over energy plans, Students' sit-in puts jobs of new staff in peril. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Charter Consolidated Limited, Rand Mines Limited, Barclays International, This IS Zaire, Christian Aid, Interim Statement, Ssc&b:lintas Overseas, Help Shelter Help The Homeless., Cedar Investment Trust Limited, Rowe & Pitman, Population Count Down, Kinshasa, Kwik Save Discount Group Limited, The Times Special Reports, Les Vignettes Zairoises, Piccadilly, Blue Nun, Soviet Prisoners Month, George Whitehouse, "Belgolaise", Thomas De LA Rue & Company Limited, Allied Breweries Limited, Oriental Carpet Brokers Ltd., Motor Fuel Coupons, Oxfam, Aurora Gear And Engineering Company Limited, Salignac, National And Grindlays Bank Group, The Mercedes-Benz, Auma, Xmas Appeals, Carclo Engineering Group Limited, Marsavco Zaire, Halifax Building Society, Hine, British-Zaire Diamond Distibutors Limited, Olivetti, Lloyds And Scottish, Air Zaire, Savills. Law: Petrol bomb attacks to win back wife, I hit stowaway only once, seaman tells court, Squatters ordered to quit house, Chancery Division Estate contracts and registration Jones v Morgan Before Mr Justice Brightman, Family Division Financial provision guidelines S v S, Police win appeal over zigzag crossing, Man jailed for harming son, Client beat me, niece of singer says, Pc who clung to car died, prosecution says, Chancery Division Agreed increase in rent defeated by Counter-Inflation Act Sir William Reardon Smith & Sons Ltd-v Coulouthros (Chartering) Ltd, Danish politician may face tax evasion charges, Torrey Canyon order refused, John Poulson was on board of building society. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Bill to abolish caning in schools rejected House of Lords, Pressure for end of throwaway bottles, Motorists heeding pleas not to top up, Watch kept on credit only petrol sales, Social programme will change outlook of Community, Height of lorries, Government action on food prices tailored to circumstances House of Commons, Animal welfare Bill fails, Agreement of great significance for future of Ireland: Mr Wilson leads all-party support, Articles of charge procedure ruled out, Rationing will not stop rackets, Ways to use fuel price control being examined with oil firms House of Commons, Report on Commons car park rejected. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Twelfth Night Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford, Happy Being Happy Atv, London debuts, Bakst and the popular myth of Russian art, The Ruffiar on the Stair/The Dumb Waiter Soho Poly. Official Appointments and Notices: Bologna conductor, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Sport: Yachting Advice of members sought to reduce £6,000 deficit, Rugby Union Lewis can sway game but he must not try too much on his own, Golf Big increase to Penfold prize money, Cycling Post has high hopes, Skiing Six Austrians in first eight, Racing Bloodstock gets vote of confidence in spite of world troubles, Cricket Applause for Barlow with some reservations, Boxing American could worry heavier McAlinden, Athletics England women can attend final training weekend, Sports in Brief, Football Nattrass may not play for two months, Show jumping Smith told to answer charges of rudeness, Tennis Australian game regaining its former stature. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec 10, 1948 Mr Belcher resigns, Assume it is not safe to assume anything. Editorials/Leaders: Every Plan Must Be Remade Now, Both Sides Have To Compromise, An Alliance In Need Of Humility. Letters to the Editor: Fossil fuels, To trap sunlight, Country transport, Conscience and the law, Market upheaval and the speculator, Insurance prospects in the EEC and the broker's role, How Britain has spread the tourism load, A burning cliff, New City transport, The welfare state, Case of Maria Colwell, Bequests for the nation, The energy crisis: industrialized Western society, Must try harder, Miners' wages, Punctual trains, What emergency?, U K attitude to foreign aid. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,559, Breughel panels soar to record auction prices, Narrow bridge victory for London team, Radio, Broadcasting. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Dorothy Pound, Very Rev C. P. Hankey Former Dean of Ely, Lieut-Cdr T. Dorrien Smith, Mr Raymond Erith, Mr J.D.L. Gammie Early years of 'Woman' magazine. Business and Finance: Volkswagen UK sales down 36 pc on last year, Meriden 'delaying tactics' charge, Into top gear for the bicycle rally, Copper and zinc surge helps force wholesale price index up 2 3/4 pc, Equities Weak trend in the leaders, Hi-fi inroads by Japanese, Shares dip as investors await trade figures, London firm takes over Moskvich imports, ICI, Shell and BP plan £100m cracker, IATA rules out fleet re-equipping, Bids and Deals Cadbury seeking French biscuits, American conference optimistic on 1974 growth, Central bankers may plan extra support for pound and guilder, Business Diary: NCL's Christmas package deal, Patent news Alarm system for the dozy driver, Mr Volcker against gold official price, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged in retreat, Bank wants monetary union delay, Gold receipts jump, Rolls-Royce will pay holders 25p in Fehruary, Swiss-German collaboration on 'hot' A-plant, Mining Barlow Rand's good dividend declarations, Computer news European government projects identified, Detroit turns to small cars in bid to ride out the recession, Commodities Weak sterling boosts index, Europe and Overseas Philippines' move by Exxon, Chown in dispute with auditors, Briefly, Company Meeting Assam-Dooars Holdings Welcome Signs Of Recovery In Tea Prices, Ariel share dealing system to start soon, Money Market Rates, BSC warning of possible 50 pc cut in output: coal stocks are falling, Italy orders two A-plants, Company News Whitecroft set to reach new profits landmark, M & S revaluing group properties, BOC offers $60m for initial stake in Airco, Scottish bank cuts charges, Tokyo study of £1,500m Australian project ready, Uncertainty pushes sterling to new low, Smedley price rise rejected, Arabs unlikely to switch funds immediately, Fed lower reserve requirements likely to curb prime rates boost, Prices chief defends rejection verdicts, Brazilian boost for metal industries, Prime rates challenge, A mixed outcome to 1972/73 from Burton, Issues & Loans Exchange cover rules changed, Northern jobless rate is highest in Britain. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Pound declines 130 points, London and Regional Market Prices Poor start to the account, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Vauxhall promotes Mr W Price. Births.
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