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The Times - 26/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Staff, By Staff Reporters, From Arthur Osman, From Robert Fisk, From Frank Vogl, By a Staff Reporter, From A Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, From Simon Scott Plummer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, By Edward Mortimer, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Peter Davis, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, Jonathan Power, Bernard Levin, Robert Fisk, PHS, S. WEIGHELL, , KARL SHOWLER., I. J. FRASER, , DOUGLAS HURD, , SUSANNA E. W. COLE, , CECIL GOULD, , PENELOPE FERGUSSON, , EDWARD ELIEN, , NIGEL BUXTON, , SIDNEY LEVINE, , GORDON TRASLER, , BROCARD SEWELL, , JENNIFER BURNABY-ATKINS, , ANNE FRANCIS, , H. DIAMOND, , E. PURCHESE, , ANTONIA FRASER, Chairman, Committee of Management, , RICHARD LUCE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Richard Allen, By Terry Byland, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed, By Edward Townsend, N. H. W. WARD., MICHAEL V MELLING., J. B. BARTON., A. P. THOMPSON, , Kenneth Owen, M. D. BIRCHALL, , D. MCCLINTOCK., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Geoffrey Greenhalgh, By Peter Wainwright, By Margaret Drummond, by Youssef Azmeh editor, Middle East Economic Digest, by Pierre Iasrallah, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Georges Asseily, by Youssef Azmeh, by Margaret Clayton, by Pierre Nasrallah, by Anthony Rowley, by Paul Martin Middle East Cofrespondent, by Faris Glubb, by Myra Mirshak, by Tom Little, By Margaret Clayton, by Joyce Rackham,

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News: Airline has become nation's biggest private employer, The secret of success, Beirut Two views of the 'Lebanese miracle'-the vital link between the developed western nations and the oil-rich countries of the Middle East Reforms to boost confidence and sustain competition, Lack of industrial and exchange controls helps steady growth, Man denies fear of Provisionals in killing, Man obtained 4,500 pills from doctor, Citroen tells 2,700 to go, Attempted abortion by bogus doctor, Possible Tanaka successors begin power struggle, Harrow fire not terrorist work police disclose, Duke sees Birmingham victims, Pillar-box blasts hurt 21 in London, Mr Churchill ignores Burton slur on 'killer ', 'Fair minded' Britain is seen as a valued friend, £22m plan proposed for Covent Garden, Romania's insistence on equality spelt out by Mr Ceausescu, Father gave LSD to boy aged nine, The Times Diary A day at the Bangkok races, The new Mersey sound, Sex in 'Last Tango' degrading, jury told, Mr Ford puts a sober assessment on arms agreement with Russia, UN call to break power of 'King of the Cocos', Bold projects but telecommunications struggle to keep pace with increasing needs, Provisional Sinn Fein pours scorn on banning of IRA and expects the move to fail, Parental` 'clues' to battered babies, Captain left safety to fly hijack VC10, S African party liberalizes race policy, Mr Hattersley saya EEC summit agenda is too detailed, Pope calls abortion discrimination, Baader-Meinhof man to be seen by M Sartre, Rome square invaded from slums, Police in murder hunt sail into mock sea battle, Overtime ban threatens bread shortage, Individual travellers make up main tourist business, Despite crises economic success continues to confound the experts, MPs press for death penalty debate, Brothers died in public house blast, New quality of nastiness among Ulster terrorists, BBC 'will have to take account of ban', Builder 'played Monopoly' with green belt land, Dugdale court told of mid-air fuse panic, QC tells of 'horrifying' murder by boy aged 16, Mr Crosland unlikely to have much cheer for ratepayers today, Multinational companies subject of Bonn talks, Old Arab houses have become shadowed pygmies in city of concrete giants, Six men remanded on bomb-death charge, Women invade all work sectors previously restricted to men, Novel with a curse theme wins Femina prize, Greek Cypriots in Kyrenia hotel to be freed, Two Watergate accused cleared on one charge, VC10 hijackers give up without safe-conduct, British inquiry into security at foreign airports, Icelandic ship fires on German trawler, Kissinger hospital meeting with Mr Chou En-lai, A free press-with occasional censorship, Volunteer guides: The 150 volun-, Small farmers can do more than a world conference to stop famine, New monetary policy makes credit scarcer but healthier, Microbiology: Aflatoxin production, Professor Barnard pioneers new transplant technique by giving patient a second heart, Provincial newspapers face new strike threat, Barcelona workers find cardinal as their ally, Jenkins call to defend British way of life, Airline changes its jumbos' warning system, Kurds take on regulars in set-piece battles, Fashion, Builders' offer tests loyalty to contract, Equal fight urged on EEC referendum, Growers fear gift tax will destroy woods, Mr Mason to reveal defence cuts next week, Government warned not to cut teacher-recruiting, Chapel to commemorate founder of Australia, Colonel is awarded ½p damages for 'sex trap' libel, Girl of 11 took two babies within a week, British publishers 'in US conspiracy', Tighter curbs started foreign scramble for banks, Police appeal for help after nine Ulster killings in four days, Anti-terrorist law will ban IRA: wider police powers of arrest and detention, Army orders more troops into north Belfast streets, Big expansion plans for Middle East financial centre, Smaller telescope would still be 'an ugly intrusion'. Index. Display Advertising: Emc, Snip, Mappin & Webb, Rifbank, Triad Naft Co. S.A., Dar Assayad Group, Bsr, The British Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Itt, Leicester, ots, Texas Instruments Ltd,, Rolex, National Westminster Bank, The Electricity Council,, Amp, Chase Manhattan, CI, Butler Till Ltd., Sotheby's, Mea, Midland Bank, Hardy Amies, Population Count Down, Ansafone, Sunline, The Association of Banks in Lebanon, The Australian Airline, Niagara, Arabic Language Training, Kfr, The Royal Hospital, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Banque De L'industrie Et Du Travail, Banque Libano-Francaise, Goodbye Picasso, Healey & Baker, janet reger, Laing, Saidi Trading & Manufacturing Company, National Airlines, Value TODAY, Hine, The Royal Bank Of Canada, East African Airways, Ecgd, The Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Of Beirut, Bank Almashrek, Banque Audi S.A.L.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Support for beef producers after February, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, TV interview not offence, Responsibility on Ulster people to end killings, Electricity and coal secure this winter, Foolish not to recognize demands for return of capital punishment, Talks this week with North Sea oil companies, IRA banned: travel controls on Irish: exclusion powers House of Commons, An immediate review of security precautions of British airlines. Sport: Two uncapped players in England party, Sports in Brief, Tooting gain 1,200 tickets for cup tie, The sort of voice players listen to, Hendrick has good day as MCC gain their second victory, An anniversary for Little to remember a long time, Saritamer settles in new home, The working man's lad who is going places, Pullin in first area trial after recovery from injury, Triumph for a spirit that refused to break, Council to ratify move on amateurs, Home ties for six of little clubs, E Counties strengthened in four places, Non-League clubs provide shocks, MCC tour averages, Splintering forces within an expading game, Football results, Players may strike for their freedom, Ashe sees 'vast potential for good' in S Africa. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Forthcoming Events, Art Exhibitions, General Vacancies, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments, Business Services, Christmas gift guide. Reviews: Destructive ecstasy Clever Soldiers Hampstead, A room of one's own in Paris, Park Lane Group Nash House, Stallerhof no go, Imperfect first folio edition of Shakespeare's plays is sold for £12,000, NPO/Muti Festival Hall, Right view of Jenufa Jenufa Metropolitan Opera House, New York. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A length of rope will never be the answer to a bomb, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 25, 1949 Rights for Bonn. Editorials/Leaders: The Massacre In Ethiopia, Higher Rates For Poorer Services. Letters to the Editor: Crisis in the stock market, State energy conservation, Hereditary businesses, For eating one-handed, Production of honey, National Insurance for self-employed, Heavy lorries, Thee and the, Terrorist activities in Britain, Old Tube stations, Cash flow and charges on overdue accounts, Profits, stock appreciation and inflation, Nonsensical tax anomaly for farmers, Wasteful use of subsidised food, Tories and EEC entry, 'Fined' for saving society money!. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Murderer must pay widow £14,768, Church news Diocese of St Albans, Medal for gallantry, Latest appointments. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Prof David Knowles Historian of monasticism, Viscount Buckmaster, U Thant Third Secretary-General of UN, Sir Patrick Playfair, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Waiting for ICI, Wall Street, Wall Street stocks continue to weaken, Foreign Exchange Pound and dollar weaken, NY sugar has another limit fall, Fresh falls among secondary banks, December sugar plunges another £62 Commodities. Business and Finance: Safeguard Industrial Investments Limited Mr. E. F J. Plumridge reports improved results in a mnost difficult year, Mining, The Second Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited, No Grampian TV interim as loss looms, Corporation tax in Guernsey doubled to £600, Data security company launched Computer news, Austrian power loan, The West Bromwich Spring Co. Ltd., Fawley setback for Esso, Business Diary: Tremors in Brussels · Anaemic bangers, BP accepts £17.4m Libya compensation, Spot Position of Sterling, Union move in shipyard stoppage, Dutch office lettings up, James Cropper & Co. Ltd. Interim Statement, Roche says ministry's price order was unfair, Lonrho letter on cash from Kuwait leaves some questions open, Sorting out the fringe: part two, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, US assesses stake in petrodollar facility, Credit short in discount market, US coal mines agreement 'in principle', Profits squeeze may force mine cutbacks, Banks say Tunnel can still realize a profit, Chicago brake on lower prime rate trend, NEDO condemns retail pay levels, Japanese growth rate in reverse, City awaits Triumph aftermath, MPs pledge fight to save HS 146, Briefly, Sanderson Murray chairman gloomy, MP wants ban on hoarding Krugerrands, Money Market Rates, Reserve on Coral-Vernon rumour, How the markets moved, The case for a long-term strategy in agriculture, Chamberlain Group, Banking doubts add to slide in shares, $400m Siberian gas deal agreed by Russia, Japan and US groups, Aircraft industry heading for £600m exports, Plans for nuclear steelmaking ready tomorrow, £50m Japan/Australia sugar deal near, 20pc jump at AD Int fails to spur shares, Government timing error foiled issue by AT & T, Expert study of chemicals field, British Leyland hit by lay-off pay claim as Coventry strike ends, Courtaulds plans cutback in textiles, Gauging the Cost advantage of nuclear power. Business Appointments: Top changes at EMI. Law: Length of 69-day trial criticized Regina v Kalia and Others, Withholding consent to adoption In re H (minors). Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,852.

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