The Times - 15/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Malcolm Brown, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fouad el-Gawhary, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby and David Leigh, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Raymond Perman, From Robert Fisk, By a Chess Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, European Parliament, , From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Jim Railton, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, Bryce Morrison, Ronald Hayman, Charles Lewsen, Keith Horner, David Bonavia, David Sinclair, PHS, Julian Critchley, R. M. GOODE, , ROBERT CARY., HUGH FRASER, , PETER TEMPLE-MORRIS, , JOHN WAUCHOPE, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY., G. L. HYAMS, Chairman of Dagenham Young Conservatives., P. PALMER-JONES., DAVID COBBOLD, , A. R. MARDEN, , WILLIAM D. SHOLTO, , EDGAR FROMM, , CHARLES F. WALKER, , OSCAR LEWENSTEIN, Artistic Director, Royal Court Theatre. LINDSAY ANDERSON, Associate Artistic Director, Royal Court Theatre, PETER CHEESEMAN, Artistic Director, Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on Trent. MICHAEL CROFT, Director. National Youth Theatre, FRANK DUNLOP, Director, The Young Vic, MICHAEL ELLIOT, Joint Artistic Director, '69 Theatre Co, Manchester. RICHARD EYRE. Theatre Director. The Playhouse. Nottingham, HOWARD GIBBENS, Director, The Bush Theatre, JOHN HARRISON, Director, Leeds Playhouse, EWAN HOOPER, Director, Greenwich Theatre. PETER JAMES, Artistic Director, The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, JOAN LITTLEWOOD, Artistic Director, Theatre Royal, Stratford East. CHARLES MAROWITZ, Artistic Director, Open Space Theatre, TOBY ROBERTSON, Director, BENEDICT BIRNBERG, , JOHN LAWRENCE, Chairman, , From Our Cairo Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Mervyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By John Plender, From Frank Vogl, From David Cross, From Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, By Hugh Clayton, Kenneth Owen, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By David Young, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, A. J. DAY, , D. F. LOMAX, , GERALD SIMPSON., A. U. LYBURN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, By David Mott, By Fred Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, by Patrick O'Leary, by Tony Aldous, by Joyce Rackham, by John Young Planning Reporter, J.Y.,
ResumoNews: French Socialists put off Left Union talk, Only Lord Nelson safe as salvoes of invective fly in battle over redeveloping Trafalgar Square, Mr Ford vetoes military aid ban on Turkey, The prisoner who found that painting did pay, Clash between unions expected over social contract views, Warning by Heath supporters against rush decision, Doctor in attack on abortion questions, Mr Wilson pledges review of cash for industry in plea for national unity, Explosion at world's largest refinery, Jericho warning on illegal 'settlers', Over 300 arrested for voting offences as Kenya goes to polls, Parcel services disrupted by walk out, Couple's cabaret act in Dublin 'was indecent', Royal Navy pays visit to S Africa, Finland to sign energy pact with Soviet Union, French workers win agreement for year's pay on redundancy, Royalty honours Thailand revolt victims, Man who kidnapped policeman at gunpoint jailed for life, Former premier to abstain in Greek elections, Curious end for the master of the bizarre, Arab prince who crashed Lamborghini fined £200, Job agency chief remanded 0n £70,000 bail, Man accused of trying to kill police officers, Exchange of Cyprus prisoners to resume, Thousands of tourists spread the area's fame, Pressure mounts for Mr Heath to decide, £4.5m British space observatory to be launched today, Mr Wilson makes a plea for a truly United Kingdom, Fisherman 'fired at coaster in anger', 'Skilled' Brixton escapers get extra year, Armed offences led to call for a review of releases, W Bengal short of food, Camden to appeal against office development permit, Nautical centrepiece combines work and pleasure, A most splendid and lavish conservation exercise, Court of Appeal cuts bomb case men's jail sentences, PC 'chanced detaining girl' in M62 trial, US executives fear big gains by Democrats, Concorde test flights to link Alaska and Peru, Why I now believe in hanging, Father starved and beat child to death, Not so much a conventional office building more a way of business life, Miner is hacked to death in tribal fight, MPs march to Thieu palace in Saigon protest, Ford and unions clear two obstacles in pay talks, Cocoa dealer tried to cover up £1.5m loss, court told, Plan to partition SW Africa comes under fire, Dr Kissinger claims progress towards peace, 16 hurt in bombing of Tokyo firm, Nationalist MPs seek Scots assembly within two years, Trend to small items of quality raises watch prices, Two men rescued after six hours trapped in submarine on seabed, Iraq deadline for spies, Senator Fanfani tries his hand at forming a new Italian Cabinet, Danger of 'fatal delays' in tackling world problems, Turkey not eager to rush into membership of EEC, Flights to Europe disrupted by dispute, New York report accuses sect of sexual abuses, Currency charges admitted by former bank official, The Times Diary No panic but still plenty of buying, Warning on quality of tapes as Watergate cover-up trial starts, Administration 'attracts the best teachers', Zoology: The March hare is not insane, Nine in court after Carib Club incident, St Katharine by the Tower, Niarchos death by suicide is denied, Leaders of industry to seek relaxation of tax burden, Battered baby crisis in Sussex, Palestinians invited to the UN, Ancient warnings for modern China, A promised land-with delays, Rees plea for public help over shootings, Cathedral 'collapse' deceives Cologne. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Light Limited, Fribourg & Treyer, Mellersh & Harding, Royal Navy, Commercio Estero, Lufthansa, Itt, Equity & Law, Adams Ltd., Rnli, Triumph, Sotheby's, W. Badger Ltd., Syma System (U.K.), Media, Coutts & Co, Taylor Woodrow, The Times Special Reports, The Times, Royal Trust, Walcon, K S H, Dewar's, The Tower Hotel, Pan Am, London World Trade Centre, Railfreight, janet reger, Laing, B. W. Edwards & Son Limited, Burlington Uniforms, Simpson, Hampton & Sons, Burt Boulton (Industrialised Units) Limited, Mnb, Hine, Richards, Japan International Bank Limited. Politics and Parliament: Cabinet to decide on priorities today, Proposal to deal with fall in pork prices approved. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Asian magistrate, Latest appointments, £4,000 award to model who refused £5,000, Church news New Bishop of Lichfield, 'Telegraph' editor. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: World chess draw, Broadcasting, Fatigue ruins Bellin's bid for chess prize, Surprise bridge win by Leicester pair, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,816. Sport: Australian takes third place but keeps lead, Take it Easy excels in new school, London awaits the unknown giant of Russia, Sports in Brief, The triumphant return of Miss Bueno, Steel Heart will attempt to add to a list of achievements, McCluskey's second title defence in eight years lasts two minutes, Lindley's last big rides, The Benign Bishop impresses, Greig sees Carr about article, Yesterday's results Fourth division, Britain lose a champion and find another, Bonds among Revie's first selection, Lillee moves nearer to Test place, Stern opposition for Tongans, Autumn windfall that could brighten the calendar, Moscow seems certain to be choice for 1980, Hunter earns two-match ban reprieve, New sponsors for London tournament, Redman poised to beat Andretti for F5,000 title, Reardon shows consistency as series starts, New book for beginners, Richmond scrum half in county team, Today's fixtures First division. Reviews: Jim Dine: sparks that don't catch fire, John Williams Queen Elizabeth Hall, Melia and Kinnear push the boundaries, London debuts, The Looneys Hampstead, Fashion. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 29, Appointments Vacant also on pages 14 & 15, Forthcoming Events, Secretarial, Smaller Business Premises, Salerooms, Entertainments, Business Services. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The election scandal that has nothing to do with political parties, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, October 14, 1949 Egypt and aliens. Editorials/Leaders: WHO Will The Next Leader Be?. Letters to the Editor: Conservatives after the election: Mr Heath's leadership, 'British Ally', National Theatre's needs, Oak-planting admiral, High cost of social security benefits, Use of TV film in court, Trafalgar Square plans, Occupational pension schemes and the effects of inflation, British trade deficit with the EEC, UK business performance worsening internationally, Oil pricing policies, Poets' corner, Prison remand system. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Leaves come within cannabis definition Harding v Haves, Mistake as a defence to a criminal charge Regina v Morgan and Others. Obituaries: Reuven Rubin Israeli painter, Ed Sullivan American TV personality, Mr Eric Griffith, Rev Victor Stanley. Business and Finance: Discount market, 23.5 pc decline in gold wares hallmarked, Sharp fall predicted in UK steel consumption, Motor traders adopting 'survival tactics' to meet sales slump, Latest dividends, Another Hyams block let, Panel rejects bid for Unicorp stake, Slump-hit VW lays off 43,000, Business Diary: Soames foresight·BSC in corridors of power, Brisk start lifts Staflex to new peak, P & O buy a Norwegian cruise liner for £11m, Post Office wins Giro link with Co-op Bank, The IDC Group Limited, NEDO strictures challenged by concrete makers, Wimpey Acquisition, Bank Base Rates, Dr Carli calls for new assessment on impact of oil deficits for West, Pressure on margins may curb second-half performance at Duport, Pilkington £150m expansion shelved, September index shows retail sales continuing at high level, Belgian bank uncovers 'irregular' exchange losses of up to £27m, Town & City property sales total £71m, 1,206 price rises rejected under Phase Three, Tarmac Interim Statement 1974, US expects record trade deficit for year, Mining Few surprises from 'Johnnies', Truck component makers gear up for battle, Briefly, Strong third quarter recovery by J Coral, Lay-offs start at Vickers, Money Market Rates, £15m syrup from maize plant sited at Tilbury, A wage explosion-or wage drift?, Guinness Peat Group Limited, Glaxo heads for more leisurely growth, Court Line ships sale ordered, Storey's opening curbed by interest charges, UDS writes off £4.5m rescue loan, SIA expands into timesharing services Computer news, Big sugar investment planned by Cuba, Reed Executive in interim reverse, Beet harvest losses put at a ton an acre, Surge in wholesale costs. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Issues & Loans Malaysian ship funding, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Market closures, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities Sugar soars to record levels, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange, A more hopeful tone, Shares find more cheer, Reflation hopes boost shares. Business Appointments: Midland Bank directors. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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