The Times - 17/01/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Raymond Perman, By George Clark, By Clive Borrell, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Harry Debelius, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From Victoria Brittain, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Ian Smart, From Edmund Stevens, European Parliament Strasbourg, Janet Lindsay, Stuart Weir, Michael Ratcliffe, Tim Heald, David Williams, H. R. F. Keating, Philippa Toomey, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Gerry Harrison, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash rackets Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, Louis Heren, PHS, W. BRYAN DRAPER, GILBERT HOGG., DONALD M. HAY, , PETER SELF, , REUBEN FALBER, , DENIS K. BRITTON, , E. ARMITAGE, Director of Sixth, COLIN DYER (student)., IVOR PEARCE, , P. T. GEACH, , P. HARDY, , P. W. HUDDLE, , BURTON OF COVENTRY. House of Lords., PETER WYLD, , P. J. KAVANAGH, , By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Margaret Stone, By Business News Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Hugh Clayton, By Anthony Rowley, By Maurice Barnfather, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, PAUL OPPENHEIMER, , PETER BROOKMAN, , DAVID WARBURTON, , ROGER J. SANDILANDS, , A. H. O. JOHNSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Peter Waymark, Ross Davies, By a Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Suez accord in sight, says Dr Kissinger, One man jailed, one freed, in passport case, Dogs' growls led to petrol bomb attack, Bank governor 'right to point out burden', Picasso gift of pictures received by Louvre, Cooking under pressure, Mr Patience denies part in bullion robbery, London visit by European leader in doubt, An election now would help to clear the air, Rule on income supplement modified, 'No keys for Summerland locked doors', Five die in ship, boys washed off sea wall as gales lash Britain, Primate of Greece enthroned, Mr Murray warns the Government against attempting to make an 'object lesson' of the mineworkers, Council tells of need for Centre Point dwellings, Statement on the Dublin talks, Capital Radio claims 1m listeners daily, Simplify planning procedures, report urges, Medicine: Antigen aids anthropologists, Motoring Vehicle-test system likely to be tougher, Zulu chief says time is ripe for concessions, Evidence of Gaddafi financing of terrorism, 'Lillehammer case' may end in Oslo this week, Deadly accuracy of new missiles raises nuclear war risk, Taverne candidate to fight Mr Benn, Energy panic could bring trade slump, Mr Heath says, Electricity chief doubts need for latest government warnings, Strong bidding for jewelry and ceramics, Some are more equal..., Syria seeks withdrawal on both fronts at same time, Orkney to get £15m oil-handling terminal, Three arrested in hunt for Getty kidnappers, Tube staff put in big wage claim for April, Saigon accuses China of landing men on Vietnamese islands, No panic yet for the men in middle management, Myra Hindley on jail escape attempt charge, Fire bombs damage two Madrid banks, The Times Diary Election fever or simply fever?, Congress Party rout in Indian by-elections, Money motive blamed for urban blight in UK, Mr Solzhenitsyn under pressure to emigrate, Women in management, World airlines improve safety record, Mr Faulkner 'reassured' after meeting, Beans mean business for power-starved hairdresser, Independent advice centre for broadcasting urged, Agitation in Cyprus over British bases 'debt', Liberal manifesto will be ready by end of week, Hospital for man who shot police in siege, Men carrying the banner for us all, France goes it alone with new combat aircraft despite talk of cooperation in defence, Helping managers to manage, Football delays W German trial, Dr Kissinger: A loner armed with superpower, Vitamin E and the search for youth and beauty, Hospitals are urged to economize on supplies, EEC plan for 7 per cent farm prices increase, Yet more complications in the Lip affair, Nixon tapes case might go to jury, 30% turnover of teachers in London schools, Janie Jones tells of £3,000 gifts, TUC eases attitude on Phase Three, Indonesian rioters ransack bars, Ministry accused of irresponsibility over pill for under-16s, Mr Poulson leaves witness box after 45 hours, Jan Palach still haunting Moscow, China says. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: European Banking Company Limited, Weatherall Green&Smith, British Caledonian, Abbey National, Midland Bank, Certified Ppa Dividends, Barlow Rand, Aycliffe, Bank Base Rates, Fairs & Exhibitions Ltd., Cwmbran, Hanson Trust, The Times, Halifax, Leipzig the World Trade Centre, Tace Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: New rules to improve home insulation, Staff, rent, rates excluded from education cuts, Roads will be needed for quite some time ahead, Common energy policy not ready before US meeting, Accidents down since 50mph limit started, Labour jibe over land deal angers minister, MP complains of caravan site profiteers, Recognition of professions, German call for closer East-West links, Maplin plans still based on opening in 1982, EEC search for common energy policy goes on: welcome for Nixon invitation to consumers House of Commons, Government could not ignore information about terrorist threat to Heathrow House of Lords, Early meeting of ministers shows desire to work out regional policy. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments also on page 23, New Year recruitment dossier, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Bridget Riley: not expected to do the hack-work Eric Rowan, A kind of captivity Loneliness, On Tour with the Osmonds. Bbc 1 Alan Coren, London debuts Bryce Morrison, The Hills King's Head Irving Wardle, 'Billy Liar' musical for Drury Lane, Victims of publicity, Facing the classic dilemma Canaris, Philomusica/Malcolm Queen Elizabeth Hall Thomas Walker, Fiction Young Pitt, Touching tribute to Cranko Voluntaries Staatstheater, Stuttgart John Percival, Inveraray, looking south from, Crime, The crooked alphabet Children in English Society, volume two, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Max Harrison, Quick guide. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13, 588, Broadcasting, Record of 'The Triumph of Time', Royal Ballet change of cast. Sport: Bob practice ends early, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, The Dikler should win but may not have matters all his own way, Clean sweep by Swiss, Booth hoping for a unique double, Perseverance at Kelso costs course £1,000, Trainers are cleared but jockey is fined, Law and Lee at their best, Weiskopf says leading money too high, England fail to seize their chances, Navy try to find their feet for the rear-admirals, Chelsea decide to play on a Sunday, Scottish standard flying high on club and national fronts, West German girl scores third successive win, Middlesex open their account after a Bank error, Possession and experience are Surrey's assets, Ideal system for distinguished field, McAlinden out of action for three months, Amiss runs out of support as Islands snatch prize, Soho Sol likely to achieve fifth successive victory, Miss Scott declines offers and retires, No shortage of energy at Carrow Road. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Jenkin's Toothbrush Blackout, Best Form Of Help For Regions, Still Not Hard Enough. Letters to the Editor: Hongkong judiciary, Planning appeals, Checking in at Heathrow, Measures, Confiscation penalty, Production cuts: roulette on the assembly line, Use of energy in farming, Property and site value taxation, Review of student grants, What the economic future holds?, Drug industry's accountability, Itma scripts, Communist aims, The organization of government, Burundi massacres. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: More Churchill scholarships, Royal Society honours Dame Margot Fonteyn, University news London, RAF appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan 15, 1949 Mao's terms. Obituaries: Mr Charles Bohlen, Earl Of Powis, Dr Osten Unden Swedish foreign policy, Prof C. A. Coulson, Mr W. A. Sillince Artist and illustrator, Winifred Lady Carden. Business and Finance: Iran rebuff for Belgians over joint refinery project, Europe and Overseas Norsk's oil aims in £226m scheme, Eurobank to help N Sea finance, The recovery prospects for Union Discount, Diversified mergers on increase, Forecast of change in EEC gold settlements, Sugar at limit down after record, Spot Position of Sterling, Smaller steel users 'will be hardest hit', Metal Box continuing to limit can supplies, Talks fail to settle status of Pye, The Stock Conversion And Investment Trust Limited, Mining Western Platinum quarterly, Forward Levels, Warning on danger of ending the regional employment premium, The Times list of latest dividends, Centrovincial Estates Limited, Arabs may drop BLMC boycott, Rolls-Royce Motors win record exports, Equities gave ground in thin trade., Gilts collapse led to £3.5m loss for Union Discount, Company News Textiles shine in Lindustries' 53 pc upsurge, MPs' study criticizes state industries, Receiver tells of bank losses since 1967, Society chief sees no early cut in interest rate, UK owners avoid laying-up of ships, Equities Still no support for shares, CBI wants Saturday working dropped from 3-day week rota, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Mr Chataway tries to reassure Tokyo investors, Leyland plea to drop overtime ban, Bids and Deals French foray by Wadham, The Times Share Indices, Pound at highest depreciation level so far against other currencies, Company Meeting York County Savings Bank, Borrowing seen as way out of oil deficits, How the markets moved Rises, For those in peril on the sea..., Power: a reply to the critics, Jhf, Business Diary: Removing the cover. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues Closing, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Issues & Loans Eurofima offers $25m bonds, Discount houses easier, Wall Street. Business Appointments: TI to separate top executive positions. Law: Thalidomide children: move to put money in trust until after majority Allen and Others V Distillers Co (Biochemicals) Ltd Albrice and Others V Same, Singer loses claim for redundancy pay Harold Fielding Ltd v Mansi. Property: London And Suburban, Knight Frank & Rutley KFR.
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