The Times - 08/01/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Business News Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Ronald Faux, From Fred Emery, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Trevor Fishlock, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery Washington, Jan 7, From Mario Modiano, From David Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Peter Davis, Alan Coren, Stanley Reynolds, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Griffiths, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Hopkins, By Rex Bellamy, By Norman Fox, By Brian James, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, Robert Fisk, PHS, Jerome Caminada, ABDULLA ANWAR., KEITH LUCAS., GEORGE A. CHRISTIE, , F. A. SMITH., HAROLD LYDALL., BESWICK., J. E. MEADE., MARION TOPOLSKI., FRED FLETCHER., J. G. NICHOLLS., MIKHAIL MASHTAKOV, , ROBERT BOLT., STRATTON MILLS., DONALD KENRICK, Chairman, , JOHN BRANDON-JONES., ROBERT COOKE, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Industrial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Financial Staff, By John Whitmore, Kenneth Owen, By Tim Congdon, By Andrew Wilson, G. T. SHOOSMITH., K. G. HODGSON, , J. L. GEDDES, , JUDITH BLOCH, , DAVID SWAN, , JOHN MAKIN, , L. ROSTEN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hazelhurst, Philippe Simonnot Le Monde Mario Ciriello La Stampa David Spanier The Times Karl Grün Die Welt, Dennis Topping The Times, Giulio Mazzocchi La Stampa, Hans-Jürgen Mahnke. Die Welt, Gilbert Mathieu Le Monde, Maurice Bommensath, Richard Spiegelberg The Times, Hans Stollhans Die Welt, Pierre-Marie Doutrelant Le Monde, Paul Fabra Le Monde, Charles Levinson, Jean Benoit Le Monde, Giancarlo Fossi La Stampa, Paul Routledge The Times, Peter Gillies Die Welt, Karl Maute. Die Welt, John Woodland The Times, Giuseppe Alberti La Stampa, Christian Ferber Die Welt,
ResumoNews: Paris In December, the French, Party puzzled at talks with Zulu, Aslef executive likely to begin campaign of selective strikes, Internal combustion prose, New body urged to judge oil platforms plan, Key witness tells story to 'Canard' magistrate, Poll on divorce a threat to Italy, Summerland 'profit before safety' accusation denied, Seven charged after police raids in London, America to press for lower oil prices at Washington meeting, New Governor in search of knighthood, Massive insurgent attack close to Phnom Penh, Interruption in military talks in Geneva, Viewpoint, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Short on unity, Letter From Tokyo, Absenteeism and strikes as local pits pass vote of no confidence in moderate leader, Killing the charisma of Colditz, S African on trial for refusing to answer, West Germany, Bonn, The crumbling of the old Unionist monolith, Bomb attack on shop of Athens publisher, Coping with problem There are so many facets to European agriculture that it, Kidnapped ranger dumped from car unharmed, Councils 'not to be coerced to make savings', Woman's alleged role in Norway murder mission, Bonn lobbied by EEC partners on regional fund, Lorries will haul produce to new market on a railway, Hope of ending PoW exchange soon, Milk bottle shortage has worsened, Mr Faulkner to set up new Ulster party after resignation, Pound falls to record dollar low, Mr Sadat may relinquish post of Prime Minister, Profile, Time to make the miners an offer that nobody could refuse, Airbus makers take serious look at Rolls-Royce engine, US admiration for British security operation, Ambulance volunteers tale over as strike starts, Facts And Figures, Disciplinary jury of doctors proposed, Challenge on pay by china clay industry, Social Women sway the pay packet as well as the vote France, Minister calls for new approach to world's food stocks, Petrol on ration in Sweden today because of 20pc delivery cut, Proposal for disengaging forces put to Mrs Meir, Gen Franco says terrorism due to Europe's weakness, House given report on Nixon inquiry, Peking adapts education to fit commune needs, Labour clears decks for early general election, The Times Diary Keep calm: join me at Clacton, Mr Carr explains Heathrow security alert, Oxford offers to women, Zairean envoy presents credentials to the Pope, Drugs: L-dopa and Parkinson's disease, Britain, QC questions Mr Poulson about his understanding of 'corruption', Muslims say they will start own single-sex schools, Rome, Oil companies see state deals as inflexible, Port officials sold goods and kept money, OC says, Two get five years for forging notes, Behind The Scenes London, Indonesia to spend £4,800m in five years, Farm Street Jesuit to resign priesthood, Menzies prize to foster links with Britain, Appeal plea by three jailed pickets, Internal combustion clothes, Mr Tanaka embarks on S-E Asia tour to assuage fears of Japanese economic power, Document error nearly ends Janie Jones trial, Girl who stole in a dimly lit shop jailed, Another soldier lost in race round the world, Total laid off rises by 134,000 to 885,000, Forum Path to partnership... and profits, Nurse left her children alone to go on holiday, FBI agents question girl deported from Britain, Italy, Interdependence is a 2-way street Victor Zorza, Nine to review beef prices at French request, France agrees to give Saudi Arabia arms and equipment in return for oil, Five killed in coup attempt in Lesotho, Courtaulds move to cut white-collar pay, Car makers try to guess how long it will be before the brakes are off. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Scottish Widows, Richard Ellis, Htf, Bell's Scotch Whisky "Afore ye go", Back Street Ltd, Hillier Parker, My Fair Lady, The Times, Sun Alliance & London, Bullens, Hawkes and Company Limited, Fortnum & Mason Ltd, Leicester Permanent, Aycliffe, Europa, Ch, Whessoe, Overseas Trust Bank Ltd, "Samia". Official Appointments and Notices: Canadian to run London Broadcasting station, University news, Latest appointments. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 & 11, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Women's Appointments also on pages 22 and 23, Entertainments, Christie's, Women's Appointments also on pages 21 and 23. Reviews: A Raging Calm Granada, LSO/Stokowski Albert Hall, Metropolitan Opera in throes of identity crisis, Park Lane Group Purcell Room, Alan Cohen Band/ Intermodulation Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,580, Broadcasting, Tom's Midnight Garden Bbc 1, Colditz Bbc 1. Sport: Scheme for breeders' prize fund receives official approval, First division clubs muster forces, Sports in Brief, Staying steeplechasers North's speciality, Snow reports, In England's hour of trial time should be the great healer, Clark comes into front row for Buckinghamshire, Frenchmen to race in British green, No rush to play matches on Sunday, Fine all round records in successful year, Success in giant slalom puts Gros in lead, Barrow face Cup holders, Holders go back to Essex, No chance of catching up with fleet bound for Rio, Few Brazilians prepared to back Brazil, Three from Tulse Hill in England indoor party, Women's event to be held at Chiswick, Miss Ashton's title again, New Zealand's progress held uu by rain, Britons do well in New Zealand events, Commonwealth Games, Stewart takes top award for third successive year, Barnes puts his services at England's disposal, Sponsor to the rescue of Games captain who will lose his pay, Telling the difference between talk and mutter, Miss Willson varies pace to settle a score, England away in opening Uber Cup tie. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Buying of Leaders ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings Began, Dec 28 Dealings End, Jan 11 § Contango Day, Jan 14 Settlement Day, Jan 22 § Forward bargains are permitted on two previous days, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Equities Brighter mood lifts shares. Editorials/Leaders: The Unionists Divide, Hard Questions Of Farm Policy, Change In The Dollar's Real Value. Letters to the Editor: Communication vital at work, Salaam or Sulh?, Gipsy education, Power failure, Energy: a case for tidal river installations, British film industry, Plight of TV personnel, People's authority in Ulster, Holy Trinity, Bingley, Middle East Anglicans, Need for waste paper collections, Bulk of the mineworkers not politically motivated, Danger in jet diplomacy, Use of oil weapon, Higher standards of insulation, The status of engineers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Prof C. A. Coulson Oxford Professor of Theoretical Chemistry, David Siqueiros, Lord Methuen A talented painter, Obituary, Mr Francis Godfrey. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Jan 6, 1949. Business and Finance: Bid approach for Triumph Investment trust stake, American banks accused of big ownership 'cover-up', Power stations' oil flow below level to counter coal shortage, Bankers fail to agree on stability formula, Sit-in protest at Leyland plant over lay-off payment, 12pc rise in investment forecast before crisis, ICL gains local authority orders Computer news, Personal Finance Tourism Open Warfare In the Travel Trade, Bids and Deals Guinness offer £2.9m for WCB, Issues & Loans 60m Eurco bond is floated for EIB, Fixed Interest and Money, Talks soon on further term for PO chief, Business Diary: England leaves the driving seat, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Bank Base Rates, Materials: pollution pressures hit zinc prices, Fears that major central banks are not trying to stem dollar tide, The case for holding National Carbonising, Oil producers divided on prices, EMI allowed increase of 4.7pc on records, The urgent need for an answer to the age-old question: What is a bank? Ian Morison begins a two-part analysis of banking controls in Britain, Company News Marryat to go well in spite of shorter week, Briefly, Foreign Exchange, London and County board asks DTI to investigate group, Avp Industries Limited, Electricity saving fails to reach target of 25pc, Yen tumbles to effective devaluation of 6.57pc, British Kynoch may take Cerro copper output, Retail spending stayed close to estimates in quarter to November, Investors take a hopeful line, £8m Scottish opencast project, Australian tax controversy, Insurance: social security cover delays progress in Italy, Japan in trouble: economy caught in a vicious circle, How the markets moved Rises, Fresh proposals may end Pergamon offer deadlock. Business Appointments: Lord O'Brien to join board of The Rank Organisation. Property: Country Properties.
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