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The Times - 11/09/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood, By Our Political Editor, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Jay, From Charles Mohr, From Fred Emery, By Hugh Clayton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From Ronald Faux, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Ronald Kershaw, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Eric Marsden, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Knipe, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Ross Davies, Irvine Wardle, Ronald Hayman, Stanley Sadie, Bryce Morrison, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, William Frankel, Bryan Magee, Peter Strafford, PHS, Bernard Levin, ÖMER KÜRKCÜOGLU, , C. A. PIGGOT, , SAM C. SILKIN, , GERALDINE HIGSON, , MICHAEL HOWARD, , NEVILLE TOPHAM, , KEITH JOSEPH, , JAMES ROBERTSON, , ROBERT CAHN, Dean of the, WILFRID E. CAVE, President, ROBERT TAYLOR, , TERRY BURNS, HAROLD ROSE, , A. W. S. HUTCHINGS, Secretary, , UNA M. KROLL, , DAVID HAMILTON, , MICHAEL PEEL, , Vanora Roberts, By Kenneth Gosling, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, From David Blake, By Tim Congdon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, N. FINCH, NIGEL VINSON, , DUNCAN MUTCH, PATRICK STIRLING, , A. J. HARTLEY, , JEAN McCULLOCH, Glasgow., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, By David Mott, Andrew Wilson, By Ashley Druker,

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News: Spanish airline refuses Apal clients, Law courts plan unacceptable, Bath trust says, Sugar from Guyana to cost a third more, Oil dollars 'should fight illiteracy', Mr Cosgrave to bargain for firm British proposals on Ulster, The Times Diary Professionalism in a nice blue hat, Mr Foot accuses Sir Keith Joseph of false reading of jobless figures in his cure for inflation, White revolt collapses in Lourenco Marques, White Paper on development land tomorrow, Value of day release courses, Tar levels in cigarette advertisements, Documents seized by Yard in raids, Choosing a cheese for a chaser, Policeman says he saw no blackshirts at march, 'British Bantustan' fear for North-west region, Mr Thorpe is not worried about Young Liberals, United supporters sentenced, then freed, UDA go on streets after jail food ban, Inflation can be cut to 10%, Mr Healey says, 'Santa Claus' economics derided, Crew without sanitation in arrested tanker, Greek press accused of ultra-yellow journalism, 500 students arrested in Buenos Aires protest, Catholic bishops face 'most difficult' synod, Tories' plan for price stabilization in 'one-nation' policy to beat inflation, Whitehall investigation of arms for Rhodesia report, State help demanded by Scottish farmers, French farmers plan long protest campaign, Tories aim at clear majority in Commons to be used 'above all' to unite the nation, Defence Minister reported dismissed in Albania, Mr Rabin flies to Washington to seek more arms as Israel's line on peace negotiations hardens, Prospective candidates, Role of crafts in 'two tough years ahead', Mr Ford may pardon all Watergate men, Hijack case woman flies to Vienna, Courageous wins first America's Cup race, Some civil servants awarded an 18 pc rise, Greek entry into EEC 'within four years', Mr Callaghan reviews Cyprus with envoys, Chemist worried at chance of reactor site fire, Ethiopian Patriarch turns away from the Emperor, New Zealand's Premier takes foreign portfolio, New agency planned to air views of consumer, Law and order ready to snap, General Walker says, Biology: How cell meets cell, Text of inquiry report on Mr Nixon's activities, Check 'clears' Conservative Central Office, Liberals 'cannot rule out' a coalition role, Mother Teresa charity appeal for aid, Scottish housing progress, Why is the taxman so kind to the favoured few?, Brief ceremony frees Guinea-Bissau, How West Berlin became trapped by freedom, Local councils protest at rating delay, Unwanted pregnancy: prevention better than cure, Proposals on teachers' pay to include area changes, Police call of search for Christina Patino, Chile: Still a 'state of war' a year after President Allende's fall, Clear pledge to SDLP on sharing power. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Telford, Bell's, Britannica 3, Keen & Nettlefolds Ltd.,, Silk Cut. The mild cigarette., Ici, habitat, McLaren, F. R. Strange Pty. Limited, Halifax, The Times, Time. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Jordan rarely imitates Scotland's hero, Two Americans warned, Leicester ask for Hunter, Coventry spoil good work with naive mistakes, Two top weightlifters disqualified after dope tests, Maturity brings increasing discretion to Connors, Sports in Brief, A Red God yearling goes for 15,000 gns, Five full internationals in under-23 party, Intikhab's display is only highlight of a meaningless day, Results yesterday, Conteh resumes world title training today, For the Record Baseball, Today's fixtures, Newcastle take Nottingham back to St James' Park, A night when the red shirts refused to go down with the sun, Anne's Pretender may fall to Grundy. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business Notices, Educational courses, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 11. Reviews: King Henry IV Parts I and II Round House, Hamburg State Opera's Khovanshchina, Royal Court loses anchor man, Ralph Holmes Trio Wigmore Hall, The Connection Hampstead Theatre Club, BBC SO/Groves Albert Hall/Radio 3, Premiere in aid of film school, Der fliegende Holländer New, Cardiff. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, The spell that binds the faithful to Bayreuth. Editorials/Leaders: Better Than Expected, Prisoners And Refugees In Cyprus. Letters to the Editor: A reserve to aid the civil power, Housing policies, Improvement in occupational pensions, The Cyprus crisis, Piddletrenthide et al, Management of the economy, Cutting telephone costs, Pounding a Scot, Shattering effects of wealth tax plans, Regional expenditure, Situation in Ethiopia, Equal opportunity for women, Cricket in September, Student maintenance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news London Appointments, Latest appointments, Church news Latest appointments Diocese of Birmingham. Obituaries: Mr Neil McBride, Prince Leopold, Mr H. B. Shepherd, Dr Jacob Bronowski Scientist and Poet, Melchior Wankowicz, Mr Michael Nisbet, Obituary, Mr John P. Thomas Former General Manager of London Transport. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Mines under pressure, Commodities Sharp late fall in cocoa futures, Foreign Exchange, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Gold shares still depressed. Business and Finance: Bank statements for August, Brokers' four-way merger, Finance ministers against a slump as inflation cure, Mr Healev says, Ford lays off 15,000 as car output is halted, Capital inflows boost reserves in second quarter, Norway's slow but sure approach to a state oil operation, BSC will spurn Ezra plan for aid in buying coal from abroad, Mr R. Grierson to join firm of stockbrokers, Latest dividends, Barlow Rand Limited, Barclays chief hints at flexible bank hours, Spot Position of Sterling, Study shows big drop in land prices and sales, United Newspapers profit cut by 33 pc as inflation catches up, Plessey full year, fourth quarter results and final dividend, Arabs set up merchant bank, Forward Levels, Foreign cars maintain 26 pc share of market, Truck makers seeking higher weight limits, Lockheed's deadline extended, Big management changes at DDB Advertising & marketing, Sir John Partridge gives warning on intervention, Birds Eye will invest £9m during 1974-75, US hint on lifting oil price controls, A case for holding Plessey in 1974/75, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Lending trend shows company difficulties, Averting a crisis of bank confidence, Norway may face licensing problems in North Sea, Business Diary: All change for Mr Grierson, How the markets moved, Mining Barlow Rand closes book, The Times Share Indices, Reckitt & Colman, Fifth year of record growth at Diploma, Japanese plan rubber factory in Netherlands, Thomas Linnell & Sons Limited, More from Amber Day, Plessey boosted profits 28 pc to £40m last year, Italy seeks increased European investment, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Atlantic charter flights may cost £20 more this winter, The Expanded Metal Company Limited, Nat & Grindlays do better abroad, Bankers on a liquidity help tightrope. Business Appointments: Changes on the Trafalgar board. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,787.

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