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The Times - 26/02/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Our Economics Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By John Plender Financial Staff, From Martin Huckerby, From Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, From Pat Healy, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Christopher Warman, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes, From Christopher Thomas, George Hutchinson, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Professor Richard Rose, By Paul Routledge, From Michael Hatfield, By Michael Horsnell, By John Chartres, By Arthur Osman, By Our Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, Prudence Glynn, Cathy Cusack, Joanna Davis, Margo Snell, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Quentin Crewe, Keith Horner, Joan Chissell, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, PHS, John Vaizey, David Walder, NEIL MARTEN, , H. A. TURNER, , KABIR-UR-RAHMAN KHAN, GWILYM CAMBRENSIS., LUDOVIC KENNEDY., RICHARD HARRIES., LEONARD F. BEHRENS., GEORGE MARTIN., CHRISTOPHER J. MARLOWE., ALISTAIR HORNE., DAVID BOLAND., PETER SINCLAIR, , NANCY SHUCKBURGH, , IVAN KOROVNIKOV, DAVID CARVER, P. C. GRAY, , E. M. du PLESSIS, MARY E. OUGHTRED., ANTHONY ARMSTRONG., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare, Kenneth Owen, ROBERT NEILD., ERNEST GOBERT, GEORGE SPRINGALL, DAVID CASEY, , GEORGE BEEBY, , CHRISTOPHER SLATER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Jonathan Spivak AP-Dow Jones;, Christopher Wilkins, by Geoffrey Smith, by Roger Choate, G.S., by Nils Petter Tanderod, by Geoffrey Dodd, by Bjorn Bostrup,

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News: Industrial growth bringing transport changes, Mr Nixon does not expect to be impeached, Italy to receive more crude oil from Libya, Dr Mansholt blames Paris for EEC stalemate, Soldiers injured as booby-trap bomb explodes near lough, Rail unions get £33m Phase Three pay offer, Scandinavia Nordic integration: progress depends on EEC example, Miners' draft charter urges new £20 claim, Westminster council blames GLC for increase of 25 per cent in rates, Algerian leader begins visit to Peking, Today's campaign events Conservative Party, Extremists on left and right are attacked, Seven killed by bomb at Vietnam market, £30,000 for man blinded in father's car, 'Social contract' does exist, Mr Jones insists, Crisis justifies election, Mr Heath says, President's lawyer admits poll offences, Paris appointments intended to calm Gaullist feelings, Newspaper talks fail to end disruption threat, Mossmen and mudmen greet Queen, Cultural relations a success, Peril of changing bishops, Coal board's £40m for research plans, Social democracy on a downhill slope, Washington energy talks sequel, IBA imposes ban on Granada TV programme, Dr Kissinger to start London talks today, £16m blow to London and County shareholders, Liberal leader's popularity soars in opinion poll, Solzhenitsyn will not settle in Norway, Ulster candidate 'took child at gunpoint', Nazi salutes for Mr Whitelaw in Oxford, Plaid Cymru television plea adjourned, Rescue bodies 'like team of Georgie Bests', Mr Maudling granted order, Talking point that may not matter, Chinese protest against French film comedy, On voting Conservative and I hope it is for the last time, Astronomy: Near miss by an unusual meteor, Papal warning to clergy of Rome on criticism, Ruling on wills of sisters who died together, Untied aid helps to nurture Third World relations, An exuberant Mr Thorpe sets sights on his party forming next government, Mr Nixon predicts that economy of the US will take a turn for the better in second half of the year, Where traffic influences everyone's life, Wife of lorry driver told she may 'get injured', Mr Wilson keeps prices in the front line, Judge gives warning to Harley St doctor, Bow Group puts case against enterprise board, Where supporting Labour is a way of life, Miners 'will help others to break incomes policy ', Mr Powell reaffirms EEC call, but says 'I shall die a Tory', 10 leading Japanese businessmen face charges of malpractice, Banker fears complete breakdown in international trading system, Minister to seek protection against Danish pig imports, Sahara search goes on for US balloonist, Government must be given strength to match convictions, Bangladesh decision gets Libya approval, Mother like 'mute child' sues hospital, Free milk plan for schools in outer London, BBC goes ahead with programme featuring Mr Powell despite intervention by Prime Minister, £383m trade deficit biggest monthly total in Britain's history, Mr Callaghan flays the 'squanderbugs', Contest between the realist and the illusionist, UN alarm at increase in new form of cannabis, Fear for £lm painting grows after call demands food ransom, All four nations geared for the export of goods and services, Paintings of Chinese crafts fetch high prices, The Times Diary Squander it while you still have it, TUC report rejected by South African unions, Britain is punch drunk, says Mr Callaghan, Polls highlight barriers to Liberal advance, Baby operated on against parents' wishes dies, Polling day map in 'The Times', Strike paralyses Iceland, Father of Price sisters takes Sinn Fein line, Dearer oil element in sharp imports jump, Redistribution may bring change in Derbyshire, Council vote to divert footpath at Chequers, Four candidates bubbling with enthusiasm, A Kissinger success in Mexico, Why former aide urges impeachment, Mr Heath spells out why he called the election, EEC membership now seems a less critical issue, Europe the big issue for Labour, Healey attack on Tories for 'brainwashing'. Index. Display Advertising: Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Scandinavian Bank Limited., Sotheby's, Homes, Strutt & Parker, The Times, Harlow & Jones Ltd., Khb, "The Bank Of Helsinki", Leicester Permanent, Scandinavian Information Processing Systems, Tilcon, The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, Canlife units, Tootal, JoeCoral, Neste Oy, H. Lundbeck & Co.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, British stage director for Met, Latest appointments. Reviews: Dick Deterred Bush, Is fashion sold short, Conversation, When We Are Married Theatre Royal, Bristol, Sad relic of splendour Boris Godunov Covent Garden, Looking for a miracle, Daniel Barenboim Festival Hall, Incompatible marriage, Dance amidst paint, Salzburg Marionettes Sadler's Wells, The Beach of Falesa, Fashion. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Women's Appointments also on page 23, Rentals, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on pages 16,21 and 23, Appointments Vacant also on pages 11,16 and 21, Salerooms, Situations Wanted. Sport: Paul says he is ready to meet top middleweights, Attractive entry expected for women's Open, Tingle Creek should defy weight, Britain to make powerful European challenge, Sports in Brief, Hayes and Fletcher in mood for Test with unbroken stand of 108, Snow reports, Italy to ban WTT players, Mallaby committee suggest load on players now too great, Aguirre unable to play against England, Lincoln Handicap The Tystan's objective, Two Blues to renew interest in Oxford, Carlisle's promotion hopes receive a setback, Universities pick strong team to play HA XI, Hunt comes from behind with run of 22 points. Editorials/Leaders: The Liberals Are Marching On, The Meaning Of The £383m Deficit. Letters to the Editor: Election issues: leadership, Investment with building societies, Reactors and uranium supplies, World drug control, Echo of 1926, Cars for sportsmen, Human life and doctors, Bank services: a sad tale, Problem of the businessman's ethic, 'Minorities', The deportation of Solzhenitsyn, Reversing Keynes on budgetary policy, The sharing of political broadcasts, Bread prices and unhappy bakers, Chequers footpath, How old is old?, Benefits for strikers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 25, 1949 Rational spelling. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge winners, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,622. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Marcus Niebuhr Tod, Mr Herman David Fighter for Open Wimbledon, Harry Ruby, Dr Walter Wodak, Obituary, Mr Cyril Stapleton. Business and Finance: Trade perturbed by lack of garage apprentices, Company News Hygena sparks upswing in Norcros profits, Japanese wages warning, ECGD to give details of new credit lines, US prime rates trimmed to 8 3/4 pc, Additional fuel hope for private generators, Winding-up petition on Horizon adjourned, Business Diary: Following fortune's trail, New York silver at fresh records, Esso chief forecasts 7pc shortfall in supplies, GM, Chrysler and Ford sales slump in US, Why the fringe banking crisis is not over yet, Oil treasure hunt in the Antarctic, US report calls for major oil groups to sell 40-60 pc of refining operations, Closure of strike-torn Llanwern plant brings BSC lay-offs to 7,500, The Times list of latest dividends, £500m target for clothing exports 'can be hit', Computer news Ensuring fast results on election night, US banks face call for fuller disclosures, Gold closes $7 up in London, Bids and Deals Chloride revise L & A offer, Aiming to be the Far East's Zurich, M. Schweitzer to join board of bank, Pay relativities: need to agree on criteria for a fresh start, Unions will stress shorter week in pay talks, How the markets moved, Merchant fleet fully employed in January, Volume and value of SE deals show steady rise, Arab switching from dollars seen as cause of market unease, Oil reclamation firm to expand, Mining BHP surges to £33.5m and makes a plea, Japanese clash over 'oil bid guidance', Pirelli boosts foreign sales, Effects of redundancy payments worry CBI, Albright treble profits to £7.48m. Business Appointments: Financial director named at Grand Metropolitan. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Why Mitsubishi's loan is so small, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Fresh rises in gold shares, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Equities Early losses reduced, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Recent issues, Fixed Interest and Money. Law: Profit on house sale not taxable Taylor V Good (Inspector of Taxes), Attached cottage not part of premises Maunsell V Olins and Another, County Court's power to suspend orders for possession in mortgage cases, Inexcusable delay Kerr V National Carriers Ltd and Third Party. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban.

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