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The Times - 16/07/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Mario Modiano, From a Staff Reporter Hull, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By George Clark, From Roger Berthoud, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent Dunfermline, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent Southend, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By Philip Howard, From Trevor Fishlock Merthyr Tydfil, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins Oxford, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Henry Stanhope, By Christopher Walker, By Our Foreign Staff, by Prudence Glynn, David Robinson, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Guy Brett, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, Michael Baily, Roy Lewis, PHS, Michael Hornsby, JOHN M. SHAFTESLEY, Chairman., MARGARET DAVIES, , D. L. J. CORNER, , ROBERTHALL, , JOHN HORAM, , MALCOLM SAVILLE., WALTER H. SALOMON, , HAIG EDGAR, , G. G. MOYNE., R. F. FARMER, 2 and 4 Tudor Street, EC4. July 12., PAUL B. BEESON., G. D. OATES., A. A. KITRICK., T. J. BOSMAN., Wm WILLIAMS., From Edmund Stevens Zvyozdni Gorodok, near Moscow, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Thornaby, Cleveland, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From John Earle, By Tim Congdon, By Hugh Clayton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By David Blake, By Maurice Corina, Kenneth Owen, By Mervyn Westlake, ARTHUR BRUCKNER, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, R. A. SAVILL, Simulation Workshop Coordiniator, Dept of Systems Science, The City University, London, EC1., CHRIS. ECONOMIDES., M. E. WALKER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, By Tony May,

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News: Motor museum is winner of £2,000 prize, Many hospitals face threatened stop to urgent X-ray service, Cabinet making by Portugal's soldier-Premier, No aid for tenants facing rents of £8,000 a year, Plan to set up new world church body, How self-help can ease the pressure on social services, Archbishop's voice 'heard over radio' in Cairo, EEC agrees trade plan for deficit countries, EEC ministers seek ways to dump 133,000 tons of beef, Daley property deal accusations, Plan to save Friesian bull calves from slaughter, The man known to British as 'killer of murder mile', The City salutes its men of culture, Tax chiefs say White House abuse of information for political purposes was why they resigned, Pension rise '20 years' ahead of Tory scheme, Europe Parliament asked to expel Bonn member, Protests over Foot plan to regulate dock jobs, Mr Colson is brought from jail to testify, 'Test-tube' baby alive and well in Britain, Pravda cartoon foretold island explosion, Dying singer said she fell on knife, counsel says, Fathers deprived of jobs for seeking visas, Big inquiry into alleged Birmingham corruption, Hijack ends with escape of 75 and an arrest, Tory pressure for 'simple way out' on Lever vote, Treaty role of RAF Akrotiri base, Damages claims after Isle of Man blaze, Signor Moro to pay visit to Soviet Union, Shell agrees to meet refinery workers for renewed talks, Last Makarios interview outlined threat, Shooting continues in streets of Nicosia, Archbishop Makarios loses, but who is the winner?, Thefts of metal at nuclear dockyard, International talks open on justice for juveniles, Mystery over fate of Archbishop Makarios, Wales turns on a wild and woolly enemy, Unions determined to have influence on national energy policy, Ceylon heads for a social explosion, The Times Diary A nice thing about nationalization Free Open Air Draughts, Nazi war crime suspects 'living in United States', Four days of radiation threatened Salyut 3, Anxiety for relatives stranded in island, Rome station closed after gas explosion, Mr Thorpe to tell Liberals of his conditions for a coalition, An armchair Armageddon, Transport chief to become college principal, British troops stay in bases, Kissinger India visit aims, Frelimo again blow up Tete railway link, Rodgers view wins support of moderate Labour MPs, Warning to doctors on abnormal pregnancies, Labour Europe group MPs to monitor talks, Prague ratifies treaty with West Germany, Children were used by shoplifters, Policeman chased stolen car as he took wife to hospital, Pentagon team arrives in Cairo as US economic mission assesses what Egyptians need, Jack Dabbs competent and efficient, Radio 2 man says, Mother 'cut boys' faces in tribal ritual', Good prices for portrait miniatures, Court building evacuated, Mr Callaghan urges restraint on Cyprus, Turkey puts armed forces on alert, Case closed against false degrees doctor, MP urges laws to protect oil rig divers, Boy named in case of rail obstruction, Strikes spread in wake of African wage demands, S Africa's 'language rift' persisting, Londoners to be asked for views on flat fares, Third fire bomb found in Midlands, Asians' dispute may be settled soon, Angry French farmers throw loads of Argentine meat into harbour, Dtente apparent in training centre for Soviet-US space project, Taxonomy: Pedigreeing frogs by proteins, Economists advise Mr Wilson: Act now to control inflation, Demonstrators march on Greek Embassy. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Fribourg & Treyer, Barlow Rand Limited, Times 1000, Edward Erdman, Campania, Basf, Steel Samson, Alexanders, Ford, Sutcliffe Speakman & Co Ltd, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Austin Garritt Ltd, L. Lipton Limited, Lovell, Trafalgar House, Cakebread Robey & Co. Ltd., Herring Daw, Benson and Hedges. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Liability for sheep straying from common land, 'Profit element' in solicitors' costs. Reviews: Fashion, Chox Comedy, The Harvey girl, Romanian Dance Company Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sharing art. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments also on pages 26 and 27, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Women's Appointments also on pages 10 and 27. Sport: Sports in Brief, Shooting, Four newcomers seek place in British Grand Prix, Pudney looks set to retain Prince of Wales trophy, Croquet, First prize for Rhodes in wind and rain, Edwards steps in again, Cheerless end to cheerless tour, Scotland reach two finals, Seven nations confirm entry for world event, Tennis, Keith saddles first winner as trainer, Last year's finalists beaten by little-known opponents, Poulidor takes tough stage, Courageous takes two-win lead in observation trials, Sponsors warn ILTF Europe will suffer, Shilton does not want new contract with Leicester, Putting lets Open champion down, Baseball, Round Britain leaders next due in Lerwick, Rain brings little cheer to treasurers, Firetail should maintain Hunter's run and Carson's challenge, Cole nears target as fillies give him his first treble, Record could fall in women's 400 metres. Politics and Parliament: Buying cheaper food from outside Europe, Private Bills, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Trade with USSR stagnant, Convention neither cribbed nor confined, Protecting reformed criminals from their past offences House of Lords, Mr Foot wants all ports to observe dock workers scheme, Trading realities of EEC membership, MPs question nodding through procedure: not a matter for Chair, Protection of amenities, Mr Shore hopes to visit Paris, Mr Callaghan reminds Greece and Turkey of undertakings to maintain integrity of Cyprus House of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, July 15, 1949 Cut in imports, The play may be the thing, but music, maestro, please!. Editorials/Leaders: The Fall Of Makarios, The Two Voices Of China. Letters to the Editor: Choice of union, Clerical collars, Measures to stop inflation, A sense of balance, Newspaper libraries, Unity of purpose, Private practice in the NHS, SDRs and development finance, Cheap nuclear power and plant utilization, Monetary management, Profit motive for all, Computers and how to remain immortal, The choice before us, Metric scrimmage, The Press and the trade union Bill, Albert Bridge traffic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College of Surgeons, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: 28 countries to compete in students' chess, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,738. Obituaries: Gen Carl Spaatz An outstanding American air force commander, Lieut-Col W. Gray Horton, Prof Francis Bull, Obituary, M. Henri Smadja. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues Latest, Equities flag after strong opening, Commodities Sharp gains in Sugar futures, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Dollar slightly easier, Wall Street, Property shares firm. Business and Finance: Washington proposes sweeping changes in regulations for domestic and foreign banks, Copper soars on US strike news, Low-cost shirt imports perturb UK industry, Chemical prices easing, Kuwait to establish interim energy group, France seeking Russian loan, NCC 'needs more concentrated effort' Computer news, sHill Samuel must line up with Herstatt creditors, Brown & Tawse sees demand levelling off, With these friends, who needs enemies?, Latest dividends, Masser-Waterford sit tight on Highbury counter offer, Bonn refuses aid, Print union accused of 'bully boy' tactics, Spot Position of Sterling, Marks & Spencer get foothold in Italy, Fashionable approach may cause errors in policy-making, Mining Dull quarter at Hamersley, Ratners surge to near £1m with prospect of better year to come, Forward Levels, £3m Soviet order for UK carriers, Special merits of private steel, Consistent demand for NY copper, Bank Base Rates, Swiss scrutiny of currency deals, Builders ask minister for work boost, Fed chairman wants $10,000m budget cut, British-Israel Bank staff rebel, Importers studying Cyprus coup effects, Tricentrol hopes on Thistle operation, Money Market Rates, Retail sales rise leaves unclear picture of demand in the economy, Sharp fall in French trade deficit, Paris lens-maker to set up £1.5m Limerick plant, Eldridge Stableford, Fiat steps up market share, Moscow branch for NatWest, How the markets moved, Two major S African groups unite, VAT rebate allowable for business car mileage, The Times Share Indices, Brown & Tawse Limited, Peace talks open in container terminal strike, Thomson family takes up 99pc of rights issue, Traders' liquidity problems survey, Growth pace slackens at Alfred Preedy, Business Diary: Shipbrokers' showdown · This Law's no ass, Industrial output stagnant in May after recovery from three-day week, BA to phase out part of Trident fleet. Business Appointments: Addition to board of Staveley. Property: Christie's.

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