P103 CEEFAX 103 Sat 13 Feb 22:32/45       The provisional agreement to reform Common Market finances has provoked a mixed reaction. Mrs Thatcher said the deal, agreed at the Brussels summit, was a good one for Britain, although she accused France of delaying some agricultural controls. But Labour's foreign affairs spokesman, Mr Gerald Kaufman, accused the Prime Minister of "caving in". Mr Simon Gourlay, president of the National Farmers' Union, said the dial would eventually lead to a small drop in the price of cereal-based foods. News index 102/202 Newsreel 119/219