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The Times - 06/02/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Strafford, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, From Robert Fisk, From Ronald Kershaw, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, By Peter Waymark, By Penny symon, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Chesterfield, Feb 5, By Our Medical Reporter, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Christopher Walker, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Florencia Varas, From David Bonavia, Byron Rogers, Hugh Jolly, Michael Barsley, Kenneth Loveland, William Gaunt, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, Keith Horner, By Gerald Sinstadt, By a Special Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Michael Phillips, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, By Gordon Allan, By Jim Railton, From John Hennessy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Pat Healy, Patrick Brogan, PHS, Nicholas Ashford, L. WARNER, , M. D. KNOWLES, , EDWARD H. HOLLOWAY, , T. S. GREGORY, , FRANCIS D. MOSS, , J. F. TOLHURST, , RICHARD MARSH, , AUDREY HARVEY, , NORMAN A. PRIESTLEY, , R. D. HACKER, , GYLES ISHAM, , JANE ROWE, , IAN M. D. LITTLE, , LEONARD COX, , J. N. WOLFE, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , ELIZABETH MANNERS, , J. W. ACKROYD, , C. R. SEATON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Hugh Clayton, By Ian Morison, By Our Financial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Carter, Patricia Tisdall, By Philip Webster, by Clifford Webb, BRIAN BRANSBURY, , ROY EDWARDS, , ANTONY TASKER, , H. R. M. PORTER, , BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, , E. C. DYER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, Hugh Clayton, Christopher Wilkins, Ross Davies,

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News: EEC sets limits to energy talks, Hijackers plea to Koreans, Strasbourg clash on farm prices feared, Big response to call for volunteers, Plans for wide picketing defended, Grim realities of a three-day week, Silence that weakens theory of Kennedy plot, The Pope removes Cardinal Mindszenty, Hearst daughter kidnapped, Dr Kissinger going to Moscow to prepare Nixon visit, CBI may take initiative after talks at No 10, Picket says he was angry at man's injury, Hospital consultants angry over contracts, Clay Cross poll expected on March 2, Mr Wilson's challenge on an improved offer, Jury clears eight ex-OAS men, President Suharto seen to be firmly in control, 'Spirit of Salzburg' brings together industrial and developing countries, Extradition of Mr Biggs a puzzle for Whitehall, Solzhenitsyn's ex-wife says latest book is folklore, Dons raise doubts about new Cambridge college, Attractive prospects in state and private education, Peking adamant over claim to islands, Chile junta urges disdain for 'cheap' politicians, 'Pottinger not corrupt', court told, When half a loaf is worse than none Personal view by Richard Crossman, Pits strike is called from next Sunday, Year's delay in first North Sea oil flow 'cannot be shortened', Korchnoi draws ninth game in quarter-final, Police find arms in Lancashire 'UDA' raids, £60m energy prospect from waste, Early ruling likely on Ulster troop cuts, The Oxford girls' long road out of purdah, PO workers accept Phase Three pay offer, Report says 25 miles of new rail track needed for tunnel link, The real danger of smoking during pregnancy, Bishop urges free Anglican use of Catholic Mass, Eastern Region is Aslef's next target, Third stage of Israel withdrawal begins amid signs that Egypt is honouring its part of agreement, Mr Nixon freezes diesel fuel prices as lorry strike bites, Woman and nine men on bank raid charges, Anglo-American agreement on island naval base, Who will keep the Third World afloat?, Queen to preside for N Zealand day, Mr Heath turns his anger on the miners, Opposition goes on alert for election announcement, Advertisements ruled out as clues to coach bomb, Paris resists move for veto on EEC budget, Tel Aviv talks on plan for Syria truce, A journey through the domain of the 'word king', Share prices and pound drop, NUM prepares to blockade oil and coal supplies for industry, Motorists' 'loss of use' policy approved, Anxiety over Bill for child charter, Strike threat by scientists over pay gaps, Oroglas not to blame in fire, QC says, Engineers' leaders call for TUC support, Immigrants case men change their pleas, Jury read 'Men Only', The Times Diary Sing a song of sugar and strikes, Warning by Sir Alec of war risk in Africa, Tar yields reduced by cigarette makers, Science report Biology: Evolution in a test tube, Barn case man denies he 'framed' co-defendant, First pictures of Venus sent back to Earth, Mr Heykal accused of political interference, Hoarding blamed for panic on lavatory paper. Index. Display Advertising: Gre, Save & Prosper Group, Strutt & Parker, Dillon, Read & Co., Stratstone, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Lansing Bagnall, UDT Group, Marley, Republic of South Africa, Rothschild Trust Company Limited, Silk Cut. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 5, 1949 Mindszenty trial. Law: Father can sue for family's spoilt holiday Jackson V Horizon Holidays Ltd, Change in time insignificant Regina V London (Metropolis) Licensing Planning Committee, Ex parte Fletcher, This and that Burgess V Alfred and Others, Law gives strike pickets no right-only immunity Kavanagh V Hiscock and Another. Politics and Parliament: Wide powers for local councils in new housing action areas, New forces pay from April 1, Safety of invalid tricycles, Autumn launch of satellite, Bill to change Sunday observance laws fails, Mr Heath: Essential for future phases of incomes policy that rules are kept by everyone House of Commons, Virtual collapse of house building, £1,000m cut in defence 'not Labour policy', Grenada to get financial help, Committee to examine EEC proposals House of Lords, Services make over 10% cut in fuel consumption. Classified Advertising: Scholarships And Fellowships, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments also on page 27, Appointments Vacant also on pages 12 & 13, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Women's Appointments also on page 28. Reviews: Music at sea, Gielgud at the Court, Canadian silver teapot and stand with Scottish crest fetches £2,000, Romeo and Juliet Liverpool, Manhattan Trio Wigmore Hall, Pleasurable discoveries Early English Watercolours Agnew's, Duck Song Aldwych, LSO/Andrew Davis Festival Hall, Charity performance by The Carpenters. Sport: Leeds sect back faith with deeds, Long-legged lad of Liverpool is improving, Snow reports, Norwich attack has QPR floundering, Patrons' scheme extended, Former winner in Army semi-final round, London do everything as well as scraping through, Beaming Lee worth backing at long odds, Feel Free to aim at Cheltenham event, Equality remains but Portsmouth go on, Steely spirit that may save West Ham, Lloyd in top form again for Britain, Paine in inspired form for 700th game, Barrington's sequence may not be over, Oxford citadel steadies to weather late storm, Yorkshireman is elected as BSJA chairman, Austrian's elementary mistake helps Thoeni take title, Boycott and Amiss in record Test stand, Cambridge choose light crew, Yesterday's results FA Cup, Today's football, Second is more than good enough for Bes, Red Rum may find concession of weight to Scout beyond him, Ireland document game in book that is good value. Editorials/Leaders: Only The Nation Can Decide, The French Should Not Always Be So French. Letters to the Editor: Birmingham Airport's £11m terminal, Sunday football, Intercommunion, Fair rents for manufacturers, £15,000 rise, Anglo-Soviet relations, The Third World's oil burden, Clause 45: the aim and need for further action, Accidents to cyclists, Streaming in schools, Settling relative rates of pay, Tragedy of graduates and industry, Tackling inflation, Adoption of children and the law, The right shape for a Budget, Mr Marsh's reply to Mr Buckton, Wong number, Force feeding prisoners, Cheating in exams, Problems of the two-tier board idea, Strikers' benefits. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Imre Lakatos, Lydia Sokolova Leading ballet dancer with Diaghilev, M. Jacques Rosselli, Hilda Lewis, Obituary. Business and Finance: Bank advances rise by £776m, Issues & Loans Local authority yearling bonds, Europe and Overseas Ampol Petroleum, Business Diary: Hard graft on 'milk round', BP silent on oil offer 'rejections', Caplan Profile Group Limited, Sterling falls sharply on miners' decision to strike, Associates' deals, Spot Position of Sterling, £230m pre-tax profits for BAT, CompAir The new name of International Compressed Air Corporation Limited is CompAir Limited, Scandinavian Bank Limited., Need for company renaming explained, Forward Levels, BSC to discuss manning levels with unions, Navy likely to place large order for frigates, The Times list of latest dividends, Company News Unitech strides toward £1m pre-tax for year, DTI monitors 3-day working, Mellon National Corporation, Bids and Deals Tremletts values Tower at £11.2m, Horizon's debts worry tour operators, Japan call to scrap 'secret' fuel cartels, Electricity Council to raise $500m Euroloan, Shares plunge 11pts to below 300 mark, Calculating the cost of the coal strike crisis, Equities Shares drop to 1966 low, UK motor imports up by 36pc last year, Savings in beef packing urged, Proposed cuts in PO investment plans too severe says chairman, Briefly, Price panel trims oil increases, Money Market Rates, Llanwern steel strike makes 1,417 idle, BAT demonstrates its defensive strengths, Putting the lid on distributors' profits, Stiffening of official controls in secondary banking sector called for by Governor, The Times Share Indices, Pit safety moves ahead of stoppage cut output as coal stocks are assessed, Industrial clouds over CompAir, Hall-Thermotank Ltd, Silver boom could force up film prices, How the markets moved Rises, Mining Western Mining lifts output, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Advertising and Marketing Energy campaign spending tops £1.7m, Fixed Interest and Money Easier trend in gilt-edged. Business Appointments: Midland Bank names joint general manager. Stock Exchange Tables: New York silver futures limit up, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Another sharp fall ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings Began, Jan 28 Dealings End, Feb 8 S Contango Day, Feb 11 Settlement Day, Feb 19 S Forward bargains are permitted on two previous days, Wall Street. Property: London Flats, London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, The Times Spotlight on the South Coast, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,605.

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