The Times - 14/11/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Eric Marsden, From Robert Fisk, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Our Labour Staf, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Peter Strafford, From Our Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, By Brian Cashinella, From Edmund Stevens, From David Wigg Rio de Janeiro, From Victoria Britain, Peter Davis, John Percival, William Mann, Paul Overy, Max Harrison, Stephen Walsh, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Nail Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Gerry Harrison, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Richard Crossman, Robert Fisk, Patrick Montgomery, PHS, A. B. CROSS., CHAIM RAPHAEL, , JOHN H. MacCALLUM SCOTT, , R. J. MELLISH, , TIMOTHY RALSON, , PAUL MELLINS, , A. W. JOHN., , RONALD EYRES, , DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER, , CHRISTOPHER GANDY, , ERNEST G. KLEINWORT, LEWIS STRETCH., WILLIAM HARDIE, , R. F. PURVES, , T. MERVYN JONES, , WOODROW WYATT, , JOHN WESTCOTT, , G. A. LEWIS LLOYD, , DEREK ANGLISS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Architectural Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Mr Basil Dean writes:, Professor A. K. S. Lambton writes:, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Christopher Wilkins, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, By John Woodland, By Dennis Dwyer, Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, From Petite Hazzalhurst, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, By Maurice Barnfather, A. A. WALTERS, D. B. SPALDING, , PATRICIA ADE, A. F. ARENTSEN, PATRICK B. ALLEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Morison, Melvyn Westlake, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins,
ResumoNews: Arabs plan Algiers summit talks, Kissinger pledge that American-Chinese friendshhp will continue, Bank lending rate soars, Minister 'urging firms to win oil contracts', Minor details not forgotten in final stages of complicated wedding plans Private rehearsal at Westminster Abbey for Princess Anne, The Times Diary Succumbing to the wedding fever, Brezhnev speech is to be studied in Soviet schools, Another U S firm is fined over campaign gifts, Crowds gather early at vantage points, Social worker's job 'not at risk' after child's death, Ambulance pickets 'dicing with death', Emergency is the fifth in three years, S Vietnamese make reprisal air strikes, Urgent action to meet energy crisis: triple threat to the nation, Why babies are battered, Decision on new nuclear plant is deferred, Military nominee forming Brazil Cabinet, Mrs Meir says Israel will not pull back to first ceasefire positions, Tory critic of Mr Heath defeated in vote, Royal ladies' solutions to a fashion conundrum, Pit leaders disdain 'over-reaction', Ideology casts shadow on the Tito visit, Two more PPSs resign, Angry greengrocers vote for unlimited strike, 120 journalists fail in attempt to break through Israel lines at Kilometre 101 on Suez road, Pact ending cod war put into effect, Hospitals without generators face power cut threat, GMC-proposed system would enable doctors to give early warning of mentally ill colleagues, Mother told that Paul Getty is alive and well, Mr Laird will leave Nixon Cabinet, IRA's prospect of war with two armies, Herr Brandt sets goal for Europe of single sovereign government, Rhodesian farmer escapes terrorist fire, Science report Geodesy: Satellites define Earth's shape, ILEA may seek grant to save Victorian schools, Time for Mr Wilson to wield the hatchet, Mr Wilson says Tories have divided nation, Commission propose teams to make financial checks in member states, Lights go out as emergency powers bite, Times offer for children, Train drivers seek to stop London Transport, Reading the writing on the wall in Nagaland, Germans get US assurance on consultation, Provincial press disrupted by journalists' strike, Clerk who handed over £100,000 retires, Sicilian mayor who fought illegal building resigns, Bishops to back Spanish call for amnesty, Mentally retarded boy thought to have been killed by IRA, Waldheim protest over UN checkpoint incident, Campaign to aid individual's Strasbourg plea, Public may get new facilities at County Hall, EEC intervention buying of British beef unlikely, Barbecue, buffet and dancing in village, Churchgoers 'should aid fatherless family', Dr Medvedev gloomy on prospects for democracy, Former French colonies hold Paris summit, Treasury clamps down on credit, 1,617 names on execution list in Italy, Five Protestants are arrested in Belfast, Tunnel treaty to be signed on Saturday, Two-tier gold agreement terminated. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Charter Consolidated Limited, Rolinco, Macarthur's Scotch, Abbey National Building Society,, Volvo, Barclays International, Price Commission, Richard Ellis, National Westminster Bank, Hunt & Moscrop (Middleton) Ltd., Silk Cut, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Travel Holidays '74, Interim Statement, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Midland Bank, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Coutts & Co, Gordon's, Ansafone, Disaster Emergency Committee, A. L. Burbank And Company, Ltd., Shareholders, West Africa, Dron & Wright, The Sunday Times, Kinghurst, Moss Bros, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Stafford Knight & Co., The British Bank Of The Middle East, Lloyds Bank, Deutz, Pan Am, Detroit Bank & Trust, Interim Statements, Good Health And Happiness, Thomson Holidays, Hine, Eleco Holdings Limited, The Carborundum Company, Savills, Steel From Stock Well. Politics and Parliament: Programme for social policy soon, Sweeping powers to protect national interest Immediate application of crisis rules, Undemocratic to defy pay code in order to break Government of the day-Mr Carr House of Commons, Leaders of miners 'pushing it too hard' House of Lords, Bill to rid streets of offensive displays, Action on energy must be concerted, Mr Wilson gives notice of censure on Bank rate and special deposits, By-elections show a change will not occur, Downing Street costs, Interim agreement with Iceland ends dangerous situation, Charities can buy cheap EEC butter, Controls coming in on display lighting and Space heating. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Chancery Division Tax exemption from undistributed profits Inland Revenue Commissioners v Thompson Bros (London) Ltd (in voluntary liquidation), Leniency shown by Russia to two dissidents, Court of Appeal Reference to commission unnecessary when parties have agreed National Union of Bank Employees v Mitsubishi Bank Ltd, Honest belief a defence Regina v Smith (D. R.), Yugoslav to try aircraft spotters, Overnight stay for jury in Yard plot case, Trial begins of clergyman who opposes apartheid, Briton to stay in Dutch jail until appeal, Man cleared of murdering postmaster in 1969, Fingerprint guidance to bombs jury, Jail terms imposed on five Greeks for rioting, Pressure to prosecute building pickets denied, Land charge not to remain on register Mens v Wilson, Judge congratulates eight cleared in telephone case, Woman shot in Manhattan court by lover. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business Notices, London And Suburban, Educational, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Henry Morris's ideas and ideals, Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, A cool day for Carthage Les Troyens Metropolitan, New York, London debuts, Dance in a bath tub is good clean fun Louis Falco Dance Company Sadler's Wells. Sport: Football Tranmere turn on power as it fails, Tennis A victory by Proisy that confounded the seedings, Squash rackets Barrington defeated after numerous unforced errors, Boxing Boos follow an undistinguished win, Hockey Today's teams at Fenner's, Motor cycling Substantial boost in prize money for IOM races, Sports in Brief, Bloodstock sales Arctic Bride top price at Ballsbridge, Asian Games Council may vote to include China, Rugby Union Australians again not quite good enough, Golf World cup event deprived of top British players, Racing Small field but mixture looks as good as ever, Cricket Ward returns to first-class game next year. Editorials/Leaders: A State Of Emergency. Letters to the Editor: Government and the news, Grouse grumble, The Church and divorce, The Pergamon conflict and questions of ethics, Shipping Industrial's future and the national interest, How Britain is exporting inflation to the rest of the world, VAT on books, Boots, Spaghetti, Through glass darkly, Europe and the Arab oil weapon, Broadcasting and censorship, Labour Party policies, Miners' wages, Trial by jury and the police. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Boar's head tureen sells for £32,000, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,536. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov 12, 1948. Special roads. Obituaries: Mr Gerald Cock Founding of BBC television, Prof A. S. Tritton Arabic scholar of distinction, Mr Roger Ould. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London and Regional Market Prices Heavy falls, Foreign Exchange Forward pounds down heavily, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Swift official action averts run on pound, Mr Volcker calls for accord on sale of gold, Europe and Overseas, Bids and Deals, Mining, A credit squeeze in all but name, 9pc rise by BSC expected, Triumph peace discussions attempt fails, SE suggests limits to company law for Eurone, Oil companies seek guidance on allocations, New magnet to be made in Britain, Tough new measures to deal with insolvency proposed for Jersey, Zinc, copper and sugar up, Business Diary: You can't keep a good man down, Conversion offer to holders of savings bonds, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Fall likely in 1973 home completions, Phase Two measures 'deliberately violated', Building societies decide not to increase rates yet, An assessment of the stock market now, 'There must be a better way of commodity trading', Tankers add to imports bill, W German reserves drop by DM 200m, Talks on possible bid by BOC for Airco revealed in New York announcement, Commodity boom redresses balance, Bank governors' fears over 'snake', City Panel seeks report on House of Fraser shares, Briefly, Gilt-edged securities suffer their biggest one-day fall since the war, Contracts Seaforth Maritime win £5m BP order, Wall St drops, then makes partial recovery, Lloyd's to move many of its staff from City, Another Pitney Bowes subsidiary to close down, EEC's record grain harvest, Commodities Zinc up another £23.50 a tonne, Issues & Loans, Fixed Interest and Money Black day for gilt-edged, Professor Galbraith to be conference speaker, Company News B'ham Post tops £2m mark for first time, Equities Heaviest fall for 10 months, 'Important thing is not to talk ourselves into panic' industry warned, Textiles policy 'threatened', yen devalued 6pc in past 10 days, Advertising and Marketing Agencies uncertain on 1974 prospects, Banks' base rates go up to 13pc as nearly £600m is withdrawn from system. Business Appointments: Business appointments Guinness directors move up. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Births.
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