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The Times - 14/08/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Tim Congdon, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Diana Geddes, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, By David Spanier, By Richard Harris, By Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hornsby Dacca, Caroline Moorehead, John Higgins, John Percival, Alan Coren, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Sheila Black, Adam Roberts, PHS, Bryan Magee, ALAN H. YATES., ANTHONY MEYER., JOHN WIBERG, , HAILSHAM., DEREK STEVENSON., R. M. A. LAWSON., MIRANDA C. WILSON., ROGER FULFORD, , JAMES BARKER., WYNNE GODLEY., RALPH HARRIS., ROBERT P. PEARCE., DE L'ISLE., N. P. HENLEY PRICE., PAUL N. WILSON., WILLIAM McEWAN YOUNGER., E. R. INMAN., BESSBOROUGH., LAURENCE IRVING., By Our Stamps Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, By our Medical Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From a Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, By Business News Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Andrew Wilson, By Malcolm Brown, Patricia Tisdall, By Ashley Druker, By Our Industrial Editor, GEORGE WANSBROUGH., R. W. HOLDER., KENNETH BRADFORD., D. L. FARRANT, , L. M. WISE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,

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News: Soviet violinist reported to have made up his mind not to seek asylum in Australia, Fewer British tourists go to Switzerland, Mr Foot urged to save youth employment project, Doctors concerned at possibility of deaths if radiographers continue strike at hospitals, Emperor's aide surrenders to armed forces, Castle Rising: Queen Isabella's house, MPs' group opposes income policy aim, Asian sprue: An old disease reappears, Korea Preserves Unique Culture, Season of mellow fruitfulness, U S names replacement for envoy in Athens, A role the people themselves must learn, The woman who aims to put the Fawcett Society back on the feminist map, July trade deficit of £478m was second largest ever, Collapse of peace talks in Geneva after unyielding stance by Turks, British aim was to avoid prolonging asylum case, Chile keeps its ban on political freedom, Korea Looks to Bright Future, Mozambique freedom talks will begin soon, Captain leaves sea-chase ship in handcuffs, New route for tunnel rail link proposed, Campaign to increase use of arts facilities, Guerrillas' naval headquarters shelled by Israel, Mr Heath angers orchestra chief, Million homeless in Dacca as flood waters recede, Black-list of teachers is being sent to schools, Shoplifter gets loan from court poor box, Remains of biblical city uncovered in Jordan, Will to National Unification-South-North Dialogue What do south and north, Pleas to delay Watergate cover-up trial, Crowds welcome man who tried to kill dictator, How famine aid from the world can help, Progress on unity of world churches, Chained grocer offers food for rates payment, Congress keen to help Mr Ford but he faces lone battle in finding way to curb inflation, EEC harvest prospects look brighter, Rome porter was paid for false bomb story, President Ford pledges to fight inflation, Two soldiers on border patrol killed by IRA, Gaullist affirms belief in value of French nuclear strike force, Lloyd George foresaw Europe's need, FA to charge Bremner and Keegan, KOREA-Land on the Move, London Transport pay rises promise to make travel easier, Genetic tests on nitrogen-producing bacteria may cut need for fertilizers, Why a coup in Britain is not a serious prospect, Homes a factor in slower population rise, British troops risk Cyprus involvement, Stationery Office makes new offer over pay, Korea Pursues New Peace-Oriented Foreign Policy for Unification, SAS men train troops for Ulster, French driver thought he had right of way, Disturbed boy of 11 kept locked in remand home, We may soon have to count cost of social division, Lisbon outcry over prison mutiny by former police, TUC a critic of 'work experience' schemes, E Germans call Berlin Wall an 'instrument for peace', Farewell message by women on peak, £245,000 granted to repair historic buildings, The Times Diary Making a science of failure, Mr Arafat promises to move guerrillas out of Lebanese town raided by Israelis, Self-Help Drive Promotes Increase of Farm Income, Investments Grow in Need and Deed, The Queen watches drilling from yacht, How music to remember earns £12½m a year between the supermarket and the Albert Hall, Cautious welcome for oil sites proposal, Nine asked to protect Spanish Sahara, Mr Benn to reassure industry on his aims, Where flood and disaster have become part of everyday life, New breed of ducks is too big for housewife, Five killed in incidents on Iran-Iraq border, First issue of British charity stamps. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, British Gas, Laing, Hillier Parker, Bullens, French Line, Korea Tourist Service, Inc., Office Of Monopoly, Korean Traders Association World Trade Centre Korea, The Bankers' Association Of Korea, Hine, The Dong-A Ilbo, Inn on the Park, Healey & Baker, The Building Societies Association.. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,763, Broadcasting, Champion's lapse in chess at Clacton, Russia in joint chess lead. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, 'Falesa' for Barcelona, 'Play Mas' moves, The Rise and Fall of DDT Bbc 1, Ballet's new conductor, Classical to exotic Dance Theatre of Harlem/Festival Ballet Sadler's Wells/New Victoria, Munich's harmony of contrasts, BBC SO/Davis/Boult Albert Hall/Radio 3. Sport: Sports in Brief, Gibbon chosen by Britain, Connors beats Borg in clay court final, City of Ely no match for Bournemouth, Croquet, A South African win by default is a possibility, Justice done as rain saves Pakistan on last day at Lord's, Germans not optimistic about title prospects, County championship, Ideal stepping stone for Ragstone, English boys run up highest score, Conteh in world title bout next month, Hampshire foiled by a worthy adversary, No play yesterday, Bremner and Keegan face extra charge, Leading first class cricket averages, Second day of women's championships in four events at Wimbledon Park, Not so good for Miss Bueno in Toronto, Snead in the swing with hole in one, Today's cricket, Repeat of memorable final likeliest outcome, Bennett's race by default, Yorkshire v Sussex, Hartford sold for £250,000, First seed has victory in straight sets. Editorials/Leaders: Not As Dead As They Think, Deportation IS Not Extradition, What IS Turkey Up To?. Letters to the Editor: Unpaid referee, Academic staff college, Tolerance for minorities, Surcharge on surtax, EEC leadership, Weather forecasting, Wealth and gift taxes, Piccadilly bus lane, National government, Listed church buildings, How £1000m of public money was wasted, Rise of nationalism and centralization, Underhand insurance, Economic plight of the nation, Doctors' review body, Oil Britannia, Publications of the IEA, Mountains of mushrooms, Electricity bills, VAT changes, Amendments to Trade Union Act. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news Diocese of Rochester. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Obituary, MISS KATE O'BRIEN Novelist and playwright, Major-General Charles Norman, COMPTON BENNETT British film director. Deaths. Business and Finance: Gold Fields in £240m bid for Union Corporation, The Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd., Latest dividends, Anglo-Welsh fends off unitization move, Glider company makes device to clear oil slicks, MPs find permanent incomes policy 'impracticable and objectionable', First quarter rise of 48 pc for clothing imports, Spot Position of Sterling, Statement Of Consolidated Income Of Monsanto Company And Its Subsidiaries, Japan may join American uranium scheme, Westland to lift final dividend, Further sale in Italy by J. Bibby, Houses are cheaper, Government confirms, St Martins to oppose CU bid, L Ryan slides to loss with S Wales and Belgian activities hit, 4m rand Jessel Properties loss, Forward Levels, Business Diary: Bad language · Stonehenge ritual, Six Trustee Savings Banks will merge as part of national plan, Price Commission cuts £4.6m from companies' excess profits, Rowntree's sweets to be dearer, The Ex-Lands Limited, Lorry limit will raise cost of food, NFU says, White House favours windfall profits tax, Uk Trade, $40m loan for airline, Money Market Rates, Balancing pension fund books, Permanent prices and pay policy unacceptable to MPs' committee, More state funds for five assisted areas, Issues & Loans, Builders angry over council payment delays, Furniture industry in a pincer grip, Longbridge walkout causes new stoppage, Tax 'threat to ATV profits', Training board levy rules to allow appeals, The Times Share Indices, ECGD now insuring 35 pc of UK exports, Controls threat to media budgets Advertising & marketing, Rea Brothers Limited Interim Statement, Welsh sites are wanted for oil platform construction, Bank assists discount market, Steel output worsens as demand stays high, U S approval for rheumatism drug by Boots, Pentos pays interim as profits blossom, Derby factory peace moves after walkout. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Pound lower in active markets, Commodities Cocoa at fresh records, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Gilts tumble on persistent selling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Further losses. Business Appointments: Mr James Insch joins Birmid Qualcast board. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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