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The Times - 29/11/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton, From Paul Martin, By Christopher Sweeney, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, From Our Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Philip Howard, By Clive Borrell, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Gretel Spitzer, From Sue Masterman, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Paul Griffiths, Alan Coren, John Percival, Michael Wale, From John Hennessy, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Karter, By John Blunsden, Dr Tony Smith, Shona Crawford Poole, Katie Stewart, Cedric Thornberry, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, E. TRIMMER, , BRUCE KNOX., G. I. A. D. DRAPER., ROBERT MAGUIRE., KEITH MURRAY, , TERENCE DAVIS., ALAN SAPPER., CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, , BENNIE GRAY., WILLIAM SHEPHERD, R. WINTERTON., ROBERT GRAVES, , FRANCES BERENDT, , ANTONY MARLOW., J. V. GOUGH., HAMISH SCOTT, ANTHONY WAGNER, , MALCOLM R. INNES, By 'Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Chess Correspondent, Professor G. D. Kilpatrick writes:, By our Political Staff, D. B. H. and 0. T. write:, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By John Young, From Roger Vielvoye, ANDREW D. BAIN, , G. J. K. WIDGERY, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , ALASTAIR HUNTER, , DAVID LENHAM, , JAMES T. ANDERSON, , MALCOLM D. PEEL, , A. C. MULLEN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Robert Walters, Ross Davies, R. W. Shakespeare, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark, By Ion Trewin Literary Editor, Philippa Toomey, Sheridan Morley, Reynold Higgins, Roger Baker, John Higgins, Bevis Hillier, Laurence Cotterell, David Piper, Paul Overy, Michael Ratcliffe, Philip Howard,

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News: Getty kidnap hunt switches to Munich, Invalid carriage a death trap, injured driver says, Power cuts likely today, generating board says, TUC assistant secretary, Science report Atmosphere: Origin of freezing nuclei, Antique travellers in deeds of derring-do, Collecting A sampling-flask of the nation's sub-conscious, Books for Christmas, Text of Algiers declaration by conference of Arab heads of state, Paperbacks A present from Ebenezer Scrooge, Motoring Good driving can help to save petrol, At war with the military, A bequest to the nation The Littlehampton Bequest, Summerland manager tells of his rescue efforts, W Germans warned of possible recession, Russia to aid oil production in India, Nine years of needless surgery by doctor, Archaeology The past is alive and well, Tenants at Clay Cross reject increases, Babies parked like battery chickens, Coal board rejects accusation that Britain is not making use of a new fuel-burning process, British climber killed in Himalayas, Japanese Premier replies to minister's challenge, French Senate cuts phone tapping money, The Times Diary A day when the heat was merely metaphorical, Decline in number of new homes started, Public health at risk, inspectors say, Hijacking may clarify Dutch-Arab relations, Middle East Crucial Egypt-Israel talks on ceasefire lines resume today, Mr Whitlam ready for an election challenge, Arabs call on Europe to aid their cause, Nato fears over Europe's vulnerability in conflict, A choice of the best from 1973, Food Delicious smells, Price rises in France highest for four years, Electricity board to give warning of power cuts, I laughed till my ribs and my heart ached, Britain freezes as ice and snowfalls continue, Safeguards for mentally ill offenders proposed, 'Useful' talks between two Germanies, Nato's policy challenged at Vienna talks, A later change of life?, Rating error: Three-quarters of, Hot temper and cold fury in the bathroom, Art Some time-stopping, vivid visions, Ambulancemen may increase strikes, 500,000 more turkeys are expected for Christmas, 'Swinging London' as museum piece, Art and those Twentieth century blues, White House changes mind on who is lying, Jumbo hijackers in custody after surrender at Dubai, Miners' leaders reject Mr Heath's appeal, Prizewinning author: Mr Jim, Why the law needs an international long-stop, Election unity smooths out Labour disharmony, West Europe Paris proposes French site for building uranium enrichment plant with its nuclear partners, Our own trumpets, Critics' Choice The Times reviewers make a selection for 1973, Prince of Wales backs appeal to save Bath, Newcomers must find their own way in Australia, Danish Prime Minister facing defeat, Stormont Assembly ends in uproar, Saudi Arabian minister is optimistic, Thirteen more men held after raids by police, Facts about fondue, Israel Labour leaders seal cracks over peace terms, Democracy for Greece after reforms, Education economies might mean fewer jobs for new teachers, Difficulties in arranging Geneva peace talks, Arabs lay down terms for peace settlement, Miners: Labour must call for order. Politics and Parliament: Government's offer on teachers' pensions: keeping within code, Shadow Cabinet to table AUEW motion, £900m to be invested in railways under five-year plan to take traffic from the roads, Invidious to intervene only in Chile, Parliamentary Notices, Canaletto and Whistler, February date for Bill on abortion law, Sir A Home withdraws a reference to loyalty, Standard packaging plan by MP, Arabs have not sought to ban movement of oil supplies between Community countries House of Commons, Switch of resources from urban roads: railway network stays at same size: better conditions for commuters, Pressure group launched to fight for adoption reforms as MP introduces Bill on child care, Conditions for taking Chile refugees House of Lords, Ministers cautious on oil supply prospects. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, J.G.Farrell, Interiam Statement, Faber Books, Ppa, Harrap Books, Recompension, Pressac, Collins,, Multiple Display Advertisements, John Murray, Routledge, Michael Joseph, Lombard North Central, Cassell, Unicef Appeal, Hodder & Stoughton, Times News Papers Limited, Paramount, Oxford Books,, Tantra, Interim Statement, Phaidon Jubilee, Warne & Co Ltd, Tuscan Villas, Books Canada, Harold Macmillan, Survive The Savage Sea, John Herbert, Bmw, Ansafone, Soviet Prison Camps, Books For Christmas, Bullens, Helen Bradley, 'Arethusa', Christmas Books, Dewar's, Muller, History Today, Batsford, Allen Lane, Yachting World, Bodley Head, British Caledonian, Geoffrey Bles, Mini, Leicester Permanent, Christmas Gifts, Silk Cut., Pelham Books, Hatchards, Avis, H.A.G, Augustus Barnett, Thomson Holidays, The Areas For Expansion, Bradely Smith, Leslie Thomas, A & C Black's, B M W, Hmso Books, Constable, Andre Deutsch, Harpers & Queen, Ravenswood Publications Ltd., Hine, Olivetti, George Allen & Unwin, Select, Sovenir Press, Hamish Hamilton. News in Brief. Law: Colwell case system faulty, inquiry told, Man 'morally supports' actions of IRA, Hell's Angel describes how he killed boy, Fingerprint expert gets woman cleared, Poulson trial question of 'Maudling affair' doubts, 'Persecution of GP' by ex-junior minister, Nurse on harm charge, More damaging evidence on Nixon tapes at Washington hearing, Woman who attacked policemen freed, Bullion case jury go to hotel, Coroner's officer charged, Law Report November 28 1973 Queen's Bench Division When a motorist ceases to drive Newsome v Hayton, Five years' jail for mother of seven children. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Retired admiral is Chile's new envoy in London, Inner Temple, Church news Dean of Durham, University news, Latest appointments, New zoologv award, Ulster ppst for Mr Feather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Christmas Gift Guide, The Times Motor Show Place, Acknowledgments, Parliamentary Notices, Legal, Art Exhibitions, Legal Notices, Entfrtainments, General Vacancies, Situations Wanted, Women's Appointments General. Picture Gallery. Reviews: RSC to stage new David Mercer play, The Gary Glitter Show, Ladies take almost all of the honours Don Giovanni Covent Garden, Royal Ballet New Group New Theatre, Oxford, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Mozart Memorial Prize, BBC SO/Boulez St John's, Smith Square, Man Alive Bbc 2. Sport: Racing Trainers show their disappointment, Snooker Spencer and Pulman to meet in final, Commonwealth Games Call for inquiry into Bedford's fare, Boxing McAlinden to box Chuvalo in Toronto, Sports in Brief, Football No overdraft but lively Russians could call Spurs to account, Cricket D'Oliveira faces allegations of 'contempt', Bloodstock sales Gala King fetches 5,100 guineas in private sale, Motor racing Competition for the family saloon, Rugby Union Cambridge find encouragement in defeat, Tennis Choice for second singles embarrassing, Golf South Africans dominate first round. Editorials/Leaders: The Arabs' Negotiating Position, Collision Course, Policy Back On The Rails. Letters to the Editor: Removal of a High Court Judge, Dangers in hire-purchase pattern for used cars, 'No fault' car insurance, The Kodak dispute, Prices and incomes, The energy crisis: nuclear reactors, The profits from property, Estate duty and the value of taking legal advice, Trade figures, Capital gains, The powers of Uri Geller, Facing inflation's alternatives, Frozen rents, Electric railways, Plight of Tunbridge Wells, Commonwealth ties, Shortage of doctors, Coats of arms. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,549, Radio, Excitement over auction of silver, Broadcasting, Hartston wins Cutty Sark chess tournament. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr E. M. Gorst Qc, Professor Sidney Jellicoe, Prof James Roy Teacher and biographer, Major E. A. T. Dutton, Mr Harris Colt Archaeological benefactor. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 29, 1948 Threat to China. Business and Finance: Engineers next in line for pay battle, Why British tourism needs a coordinated policy package, Mining Copper price rise spurs Nchanga, French Navy orders Rolls-Royce engines, Petrol retailers fear 'monopoly' by big groups, Eurosyndicat, Boots decision on Fraser bid likely today, Commodity prices at new peaks: free gold goes up $8.5 on the day, Restricted fishing 'will bring higher prices', Tin soars £107.50 a tonne but ITC fears saturation point, Chairmen's Rèports Barratt off to bright start, Slower trading profit growth at Tesco, Wall St gains 22.05 points after Treasury statement, Whitehall widening its control on fuel costs, British Rail loses appeal for return of Freightliners, 4,000 laid off in Singer strike, Issues & Loans Weather factors for Sidney Banks, Paris planning curbs making rents dearer, Fixed Interest and Money Weak undertone in gilts, Germans invest 16pc less in chemicals, Ruhr's iron and steel workers win 11 pc pay rises costing at least £98m, Business Diary: Barry on the side of the angels, New British investment in Iran to top £250m, Offer for B. Mertaiam, Untried potential of undersea cargo ships, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Government view on North Sea contracts defended, Co-operative Union approves mergers plan, Sugar news Oil crisis hits refineries, Bids and Deals Croda defends offer for Sturge, German campaign to step up use of coal, Company News Mucklow profits up another third to £1.2m, Swan Hunter statement likely today, US to lease land for shale oil production, Avon Rubber to build new plant for medical supplies, CBI chief calls for talks with unions on 'joint objectives', Bonn heads for record trade year, Commodities Many new peaks recorded, UK industry investing more in Eire, Equities Boots firmer on bid development, Marine surveyors worried by merchant fleet Bill, Oil price 'a boost for EEC coal', Europe and Overseas Moët offer. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound plunges, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, London and Regional Market Prices Rises in gold shares, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mocatta and Goldsmid chairman named. Property: Rentals, London Flats, Country Properties. Births.

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