The Times - 24/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Edmund Stevens, From Mario Modiano, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield, By Peter Hennessy, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Local Government, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Leigh, From Robert Fisk Dublin, From Our Correspondent Giasgow, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, By Marcel Berlins, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Southampton, By Our Education Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Davied Spanier, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Edward Mortimer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Gerry Harrison, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Downie, From Dudley Doust, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, by Sheila Black, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, JH, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, Michael Ratcliffe, Edward VIII, By Frances Donaldson, By Elizabeth Longford, By Rosemary Brown, Derek Parker, By Francis Clifford, H. R. F. Keating, By Olive Hamilton, John Dixon Hunt, By Brian Roberts, Thomas Pakenham, By Nicholas Bethell, Iverach McDonald, By Shaun Herron (Cape, £2.50), By Yvonne Mitchell (Constable, £2.50), By John Noone, Myrna Blumberg, Bernard Levin, Patrick Gilkes, PHS, Ronald Butt, RALPH HARRIS, , B. T. FELD, , KENNET, F. P. NEILL, , JOHN M. TURNER., HARRIETT WILSON, ALAN SANDERSON., NORMAN ATKINSON, SYDNEY BIDWELL, RUSSELL KERR, IAN MIKARDO, STAN NEWENS, JO RICHARDSON, BRIAN SEDGEMORE, , PHILIP ROGERS, , R. C. LEVENTHORPE, , MARK CARLISLE., BRYAN KEITH-LUCAS., By Our Arts Reporter, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By a Staff Reporter, By Edward Townsend, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From David Cross, From John Earle, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By David Young, By Our Mining Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Terry Byland, From Herbert Mishael, By Peter Waymark, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, J. M. MACHARG, General, K. E. J. HENDERSON, , PETER J. BROWN., K. A. YEOMANS, , H. MALLESON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By David Mott, Andrew Wilson, By Our Financial Staff, John Chartres, Marion Gair, Tim Devlin, Ross Davies, Peter Waymark, by Geoffrey Smith, by Roger Choate, By Geoffrey Smith, G.S., By Roger Choate, Dy Roger Choate, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, R.C., by Pieter Zwart, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, P.Z.,
ResumoNews: Variety in making things out of metal, Smuggled guns hidden in hired cars, QC says, South West Africa not to be freed, Mr Vorster declares, Law Society results-Part 2, Copyright rules hamper educational TV, Girl of 15 goes back to top security centre, EEC survey leaves Britain with little chance of arguing its case for reduced contributions, Unions' cooperation keeps shipyards at full stretch, King Husain faces difficult task in Rabat, West End clubs warned to tighten security after Brooks's bomb, Mr Dean's credibility under fire at trial, Councils seek share of national taxes, Borrowed books: now authors get a better deal, Gas safety ruling appalling, judge says, Sweden, Mr Cosgrave says Ulster must share power, Mr Ford toughens up to avoid Republican rout, Bomb-trial girl says she lied to police, 10 divers training to set up safety standards, Black children's needs not recognized, group complains, Shopping around, 32,500-acre estate in Scotland to be sold, Prince is given a ribald reception by students, Bouquets abroad as well as profits, Motoring Too many steps into the unknown, Scots lorry strikers reject pay package, Bonn plan to cut oil needs, ANC anger over intimidation claim, Spain's hospitals shut down as interns are locked out, Nationwide alert for two after $3.8m robbery, Dispute delaying 2m letters likely to end, Tourist authority anxious to encourage the thrifty stay-at-homes, Unions seek more power on the board, Farmers to kill calves in feeding protest, African miners murdered as unrest spreads, Bomb damages house near Harrow School, Hydraulics: Better flow with polymers, Steel checks drift to the south, City aims to improve its concrete jungles, Outsider wins big chess tournament, TUC to press Government for wider benefits and more state control, Landlord wins squatter case but loses costs, Three years' jail for head of private espionage empire with 'Watergate armoury' of devices, Mr Tanaka to answer allegations, House title insurance scheme is launched, Sweet reason reigns after tied poll, Strict neutrality allied to a vigorous defence, Britain can never 'unite' with Nine, The link between public money and public morality, Lisbon sends first envoy to Soviet Union, Getting wives back to work, Rangers to pay family £26,621 for Ibrox death, US air technicians in Vietnam dismissed, Overseas auction records, Mr Jenkins is ready to reexamine Young Persons Act in face of big rise in serious juvenile crime, The Speaker takes oath in Commons, Women as management material, Moderates' victory may avert pits crisis, Naval visit upsets Whitehall, Robust car sales recorded despite most serious worldwide decline since 1945, The lifting of the three-day gloom, Where people can count more than policies, Last warning to President Kenyatta, Restrained Moscow welcome for Dr Kissinger, Gibraltar cut off by union action, Highest use of energy per head among the European nations, £100m marina plan 'could include council flats', More scope at Cambridge for women, Community arts grant 'threat to theatre', Public lending right move expected soon, New trial in sex films case as jury disagree, Mr Heath's leadership unlikely to be challenged for a year, Outburst by archbishop halts gun-running trial, No subsidy for the loneliness that lies at the heart of the world's richest people, Armed men kidnap boy, The Times Diary Stars in the matrimonial computer, Five Greek junta leaders arrested at dawn and banished to an island, Cat-and-mouse tactics at HS 146 plants, Leader of Red Orchestra defends his loyalty to the anti-Nazi cause, M Jobert attacks 'traditional classes', Compulsory thrift in New Zealand, Court told about stabbing in family sex 'trial'. 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Weather: The Weather. Law: Rent review clause not an option, Adoption order with conditions on access by father. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 33, Autumn recruitment dossier, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place. Sport: Surbiton made to fight hard for victory, Rowing chief warns this could be the end, Sports in Brief, Brave new approach to Wightman Cup match, Italy ahead as players struggle against the rain, Moscow earn right to play host to the rest of the world in 1980, Comedy of Errors should be capable of making his class tell, Lunness celebrates with two winners, Foreman refuses to play word games, Hungarians earn draw with only 30 seconds left, Leeds's 10 men score a magnificent victory, Hertfordshire command rarely threatened, ARA coach to resign next month, Clark misses birdie at last hole with chance of lead, MCC party face questions on arrival, Oxford show a big improvement, Hibernian caught by four breakaways, Leicester suspend forward for two games, Results in British Isles and Europe European Cup, Bennett makes a point or two, Derby find Atlético's ideas and control difficult to match, Portadown are out played, Free meeting for Geordies. Reviews: Gossip from the grave Immortals at my Elbow, Letting in the daylight on the monarchy The Royal House of Windsor, Jon Vickers makes a new beginning, Casualties of Yalta The Last Secret, Fiction The Bird in Last Year's Nest God Is Inexperienced The Night of Accomplishment, Crime The Grosvenor Square Goodbye, BBC SO/ Andrew Davis Festival Hall/Radio 3, Books next week, 'Pallisers' costumes at Longleat, An Italian pilgrimage Paradise of Exiles Tuscany and the British, Lighting an American candle The Gingerbread Lady Phoenix, Tragi-comic tyrants The Zulu Kings, Film of The Romantic Englishwoman, Charles Ives American Embassy, Quick guide, Miming by the soloist Inori London Coliseum, The Tempest The Other Place, Stratford, Five on short list for Booker prize, Second Time Around BBC 1. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Surely there is not an atom of truth in all this teaspoon stuff, From The Times of Monday, October 24, 1949. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Rugged battle of minds for chess honour, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,824. Editorials/Leaders: Waste Of Energy IS A Crime, The Olympic Elephant Goes To Moscow, The Direct Benefits Of Europe. Letters to the Editor: Secrecy of the ballot, Internment in Ulster, Aerospace import figures, Measures before men, The moral dilemma of our age, Crisis on farms in the west country, Worker attitudes to pensions, Risk of nuclear war, Broadcasting hours, Waste of resources, International energy treaty, Fusion in the law, Labour's industrial policy, British Leyland policy on copyright licensing, Case against insurance rescue fund. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Prof Johannes Lindblom Distinguished Biblical scholar, Obituary, Captain A. H. Moreing, Sir Charles Norton. Business and Finance: Scrip follows bumper year at Paterson Zochonis, Discount market, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Spot Position of Sterling, Stage four of price code to start December, Mr Simon admits US recession but White House calls it a slump, W Germany orders cuts in Roche drug prices, China turned down Australia's Leyland plant, Mining Minorco ready for expansion, Forward Levels, Consortium banks: where responsibilities lie, New delay in review of BSC closures, Study tells of huge subsidies received by Continental ports, Peace hope at Vickers, Telephone Rentals LIMITED incorporating DICTOGRAPH TELEPHONES LIMITED, Bank Base Rates, Airlines in final effort to agree on new fares, Heavy fall in LSE valuations in second quarter confirmed, Gold Fields offers more for Unicorp, Car industry against energy cuts in motoring, Report confirms reasons for merger rejection, OPEC seeks new pricing system for crude oil, Gallaher, Refineries criticize European sugar deal, Fresh concepts of design could put ICL ahead of American rivals Kenneth Owen looks at the thinking behind a new range of computers, 33,000 Ford men favour pay offer, Briefly, Anzani final omitted as write-down brings loss, Police look into Lowson share deals, Sanderson Kayser, Money Market Rates, Bank's insurance plan, Jackson & Steeple Ltd., Golden Hope rides boom prices, Paper shortage is threat to magazines, Zambia Copper Investments Limited, Rising costs check Gomme, Fruit and vegetable profits studied, UK sherry sales decline, How the markets moved Rises, EEC loses first round over anti-trust ruling, Assessing the threat from continental port subsidies, Oil sharing talks continue today, Gallaher is braced for £2.5m profit cut on 'inadequate' margins, Business Diary: Troubled tower · Anxious archivists, ICL get £21m orders for 'Europe's most powerful computers', Passports withdrawn in Sindona investigation, Mr Varley outlines energy tasks. Business Appointments: Reshuffle at the top for ATV Network. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Some profit taking, Foreign Exchange Dollar falls in Europe, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Less confident day for equities. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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