The Times - 25/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Tim Congdon, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, From Edmund Stevens, From Arthur Osman, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell and Christopher Walker, By our Planning Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From John Chartres, Hugh Clayton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healey Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Henry Kamm, From Patrick Brogan, From Edward Mortimer, From Mario Modiano, Irving Wardle, Philip French, William Gaunt, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, Miles Kington, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, From Dudley Doust, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Adam Fergusson, Professor Richard Rose, PHS, Marcel Berlins, LEWIS McNAUGHT, , HAILSHAM OF ST MARYLEBONE, , M. R. HASAN, , A. C. H. VALE, , JOCELYN PLAYFAIR, , D. L. W. ASHTON, , ANTONY GREY, P. V. MOON., PETER ALLEN, , JOE ROEBER, , JOHN JEWKES, , JUERGEN HILKE, Director, , Andrzej Panufnik., L. W. BAILEY., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Hilary Spurling, Professor Sir David Smithers, By Margaret Stone, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By John Plender and Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, R. W. EVANS, , HANS WOLFF, MICHAEL BALFOUR, , DENISE MACKENZIE DAVEY, , FRANCIS STONER, , M. C. WORDSWORTH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Readman and Anthony MacLean, Charles Hargrove, Eynon Smart, By David Young, By Ashley Druker, By Anthony Rowley, Andrew Wilson, Gerald Ely, by Denis Taylor, by Hassan Shaida editor, Iran Trade and Industry, by a Special Correspondent, D.T., by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, by Peter Hill, by Roger Vielvoye, by Ali Reza Jahan-Shahi, A.R.J.S., by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Shaul Bakhash, by John Ardagh,
ResumoNews: Remains of Argentina's tyrant to return home, New talks agreed in Scottish lorry drivers' strike, but food supplies are threatened, Mr Nixon returns to hospital, Soviet embassy men leave New Zealand in secrets case, Few appreciate extent of nation's transformation, Concorde can shorten journey to China, Mali wants her nomads to return, Modern pictures go unsold in New York, Labour MP apologizes for 'serious contempt' in claiming members had been 'bought', Garages plan a special service for disabled, UN emergency force to stay in Middle East, Starvation threat to 250,000 in Beira area, Massachusetts candidates tread gingerly round the busing issue, Revival of a 'curb on freedom' starts new fight to kill it, Total of unemployed falls for first time in seven months, Ex-dictator barred from leaving Greece, The Times Diary Rabbits besiege Downing Street, Bomb-trial girl 'not bitter about husband's death', Key presidential adviser among South Vietnamese ministers resigning to pave way for reshuffle, German typhoid outbreak is spreading, Cattle prices fall after recent rise, Pension payments 'hidden taxation', Mr Powell says, Consultants promise to fight for pay beds, Duchess of Gloucester gives birth to a son, Plan envisages 1,800,000 new jobs, Actors in protest at theatre plan, Herr Schmidt awaits verdict of voters, Urgent need to expand universities, Ambitious plans for steel development, Concorde keeps its noise level down, Planning for doubled industrial output, Plan for direct elections in 1980 likely to be approved by the European Parliament, Thriving industry helps West in fuel crisis but forces prices up, Lord Blake disputes view of 'powerless' monarchy, Rise in NZ butter price would not hurt Britain, Ethiopians urged to free union leaders, Kissinger-Brezhnev talks overcome initial coolness, Britons alive to opportunities, Error gives squatters victory on appeal, Opportunities for UK financial insight, Cinema closures cause concern for future of UK film industry, Women who painted, but were hardly old masters, Mr Bhutto in Moscow to seek political support, South African plea at UN, Lord Avon looks back at the dictators, Elderly couple takes long walk to freedom, Government plans heavy investment in mining, Mr Ford takes his back-to-basics message to the discontented agricultural heartland of America, Canada's immigration laws geared to vacancies, Norway is to claim large non-trawling zones, Technology is the key to any partnership, Navy's shipbuilding plans delayed by shortage of money, Liquid gas exported in special tankers, Tory resignations not linked with crisis, King Faisal arrives in Rabat for summit, Announcement By The Democratic People's Republic Of Korea Speech made by Comrade Kim Il Sung at the mass rally in welcome of the President of the Arab Republic of Syria, Man who landed on White House lawn is released, Mother's ban on pocket money 'led boy to crime', France invites EEC leaders to new Paris summit meeting, Corrections, Suspect buildings given a limited clearance, Lord Goodman's remedy 'dangerous', Components follow the foreign car, Fire-fighting methods 'have to be tougher', A less taxing situation for foreign firms, Government urged to end abortion 'injustice', Pollution in the Caspian makes an anxious man of the gourmet, Smoke-float danger on Cornish beaches, Talks may lead to £80 rise for top pilots, Town hall that might fall down is closed, German call to oil states on increasing aid, UVF to continue ceasefire despite internal pressure, Power station workers seek all-round rises, Police demand limit on use of civilians, Hongkong police officer admits taking bribes, Sir Keith refuses to be drawn on Mr Heath's future, Callaghan apology in Navy visit dispute, Investment in Iran a Special Report New riches change a country's face, National suffering was the price of a return to economic sanity, Scottish dispute will mean dearer fish in England Food prices, Under one roof: Latin for the retired docker, tuition for the child genius, Gelignite tied to car of new magistrate, Fears of French broadcasting staff are rising, Why more effort is needed to coordinate cancer research with treatment, Nixon fund raiser 'plans deal with prosecution', Police step up security in belief that IRA bombings will intensify, Investors must be ready for tough negotiation, EEC referendum: A danger of legislation by popular ballot, Ombudsman inquiry on Benn role in Court crash, Minister urged to end 'loophole' in race Act, Biology: Aging cells and humans, New oil wealth puts huge pressure on farmers, Big untapped tourist potential, Terrorist plot to poison Italy's water, Mr Trudeau seeking EEC link, Court tells townspeople 'beware of these boys', Socialist attitudes nettle French Communists. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Rotocrop, Dale, Air Algerie, adamsez, Arj, British airways, Rank Xerox, Ici, Jaguar, Wellman, Basic, tops tv LTD, The Irano British Bank, Scicon, Electricity Wisely, Reed, The Bank Of Iran And The Middle East, Jones, The Yorkshire Insurance Company Limited, Davy International, Major Accounts Information Services Limited, Hawkes, Fiat, Ansafone, Atlas Copco, Hag, Hoechst, Beshahr Industrial Group, The Times, Hong Kong Banking Group, Courvoisier, British Caledonian, Boots, Wood Bastow, Europa, Esso, Pye, W, Berry, Idro, Arpco's Role In Iran's Private-Sector Steel Industry, Laing, n, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Iran Air, Iran Overseas Investment Bank Limited, Rn, London News, Hine, Cu, The Economist, Ecgd, CompAir. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Threat to at least 1,000 country houses, The Silent Majority/ Marbles Bush, Malcolm Binns Queen Elizabeth Hall, Go and catch a falling star Stardust (aa) ABC 1 Shaftesbury Avenue and general release The Night Porter (x) Odeon, Haymarket Uncle Vanya (a) Paris Pullman, A Masked Ball Coliseum, World's Greatest Jazz Band 100 Club, Oxford Street, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, London debuts. Law: Council acted too soon against squatters Greater London Council V Jenkins and Others, The young working wife and financial provision W.S. V W.S.. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Diocese of Bangor, Latest appointments, University news Essex. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Sport: Britain lead 2-0 in Wightman Cup, Susanne Lumb in the lead after dressage, Russian women remain the world's best, Leeds with one foot in the quarter-finals, Sports in Brief, Revie's postponement plea to League secretary, Mrs Frith right on target, Lillee to bowl fast-medium in short spells, No Alimony stable in winning vein, Liverpool should not be written off, Butler has first winner of season, American team go into a four-stroke lead, Only Oosterhuis in threatening position, Ambiguous penalty advocated for political breaches of IOC rules, Bundini Brown, the witch doctor at the court of King Ali, Denness unfit and unlikely to play in first match, Cambridge have a scrum half or two to spare. Editorials/Leaders: A Rock And Not A Rocket, A Naval Occasion At Simonstown, Scotland In The Grip Of Strikes. Letters to the Editor: Wooster in love, Problem of birth control, Right to criticize, Combating racism, Full statements, Cost of oil imports, Money talks, Comparisons with continental costs, Conservative policy in opposition, The Katyn memorial, English Country House, Ruling on colour bar in a club, Tax refunds. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr David Oistrakh Admired Russian violinist, Prof W. M. Macmillan, Mr W. F. Burman V.C.. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Silver soars as gold gains $6.50, Foreign Exchange Pound falls to eight-month low, Eurobond prices, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Strong rally in gold shares, Golds active in late dealings, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Dunlop shares rise after £20m profit, Discount market, Koreans place £7m orders in UK for car plant, Greeff-Chemicals Holdings Limited, Tokyo 'clarifies' yen policy statement by Finance Minister, Aero exports on way to record, Latest dividends, Gill & Duffus, EEC boosts steel output, Conflicting car reports in Australia, Lay-offs by wood-based industries in Philippines, Spot Position of Sterling, Strikers at IMI told of 6,000 jobs in danger, Hill Samuel rejects proposals on Herstatt, Long-term fund needed to stimulate investment by industry, 30 companies to cover London Indemnity's policies, Independent airline 'more efficient', Gill & Duffus predicts peak year with £5.7m pre-tax, Insurance groups mount rescue operations for Jessel and Edward Bates offshoots, Hopkinsons pin hopes on final leg, Estates & General, Scientists look to sea for energy, Forward Levels, Simple discipline, not so simple product, Inflation fears boost gold as sterling and dollar weaken, 1973 zinc problems highlighted, EEC draf plan forts Gatt talks, Why the copper price has dropped, Company Meeting East Asiatic Rubber Estates, Unemployment And Vacancies, Business Diary: Chemistry test · Accountants' charter, Call for building societies to look at rental scheme, London Brick cuts interim as stock pile-up strains resources, Lister's best year gives gain of 15pc, White House hints of tougher measures, Call for IMF funding of tin buffer stock, Chrysler chief says President's plea helped to worsen car slump, SE calls for further £350 from members, Japanese report faults in two GE reactors, Sir Hugh will use half of £25m US cash in backing SUITS' Scottish interests, France takes the sting out of joblessness, Briefly, British hotels busier and more expensive than on the continent, Money Market Rates, Bangladesh to benefit from Japanese textiles, Turnround at Lake and Elliot, Neddy help urged for social contract, Overseas Oil groups push sharply ahead, How the markets moved, Managers' pay rises behind price index and national average, The Times Share Indices, Mining Rio AlgomBrinco merger, CBI chief calls for sacrifices all round, NFU warning against 'fragmentation' risk in transfer tax scheme, Compensation: the proper alternative, ICI board elects new chairman, BP confirms its fourth big oil find in N Sea. Business Appointments: Jensen Motors chairman now managing director. Property: Country Properties, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, Residential property Risks on converting a mansion. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,825.
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