The Times - 03/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Roger Berthoud and David Cross, From Mario Modiano, By Hugh Clayton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Political Staff, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Tim Jones, From Hugh Noyes, From Christopher Warman Rathfryland, co Down, By Our Political Correspondent, From Tim Devlin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Jose Shercliff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope, From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, Rrom Michael Hornsby, From Patrick Brogan, John Percival, William Mann, Alan Blyth, by Terence Rattigan, Alan Coren, Charles Lewsen, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Gerry Harrison, By Norman Fox, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Dennis Bird, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, McVicar By Himself, Peta Fordham, By Richard Hough, Philip Howard, By Nicholas Davenport, Joseph McCulloch, By Steven Marcus, Michael Ratcliffe, Charles Causley, By John Fowles, Peter Tinniswood, By Michael Gilbert, H. R. F. Keating, Sheila Black, Ronald Butt, David Howell, PHS, Bernard Levin, S. D. SNEATH, , JANET M. LOVE, , FREYA STARK, ROBERT LUSTY, , S. C. LESLIE, 5a View Road, N6. October 1., MARTIN WASSELL, , D. G. TRICKETT, , WALTER WALKER, , RAYMOND BLACKRURN, J. W. SAUNDERS. Warden, , H. R. UNDER HILL, , TIM RATHBONE, , CARNARVON, , A. N. WELLS, , GEORGE CAMPEY, 120 Wigmore Street, WI., KEITH HAWKINS, Wolfson College, Oxford., NORMAN HAMMOND, , FRANK THOMAS, , T. GREEN, , By Clifford Webb, By Raymond Perman and R. W. Shakespeare, By Mervyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Stone, By Business News Staff, From Richard Wigg, ADAM THOMSON, ANTHONY DOCHERTY, , PETER DYE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, By Andrew Wilson, Mining Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Labour has 9 per cent lead in poll, US Army chief criticizes dual-basing of troops, Dispute growing over 'secret' reductions in defence spending, Zoology: Taxonomy of absentee mothers, Sir Keith, a politician who admits mistakes, Sugar may go up again after EEC talks, France splits Corsica, Wage rises distorted by ending of Phase Three, OECD forecasts increased inflation in Britain for first half of next year, Reactions to figures embarrass Brussels, CBI backing out of commitment, Lord Allen says, 1½m jobless under the Tories, says Mr Wilson, Mme Weiss seeks to join French Academy, Why the cost of inflation must always be paid in jobs, The ending of an American dream, Shopping around, Mr Thorpe criticizes campaign 'unreality', Spanish Banking Bulging reserves no longer growing, Full Makarios backing for Mr Clerides, Stone to Auden unveiled, 'Inflation reckoning near', Unusual goblet fetches a record £2,940, Informer aged 16 killed in cemetery, counsel says, Libel damages awarded to two cricketers, Travel trade criticizes aviation authority, Who is telling the truth about the economy?, Accused nurse 'does not believe in euthanasia', Talking bombs urge prisoners to rebel, Royal appeal on behalf of refugees in Cyprus, Minor cut led to gangrene death, The Times Diary Security men cover their tracks, Party battle to continue over comprehensives, Disgraced Chinese restored to favour, Coroner calls 'letter by detectives' despicable, Frosty relations with the press, Popular savings accounts play important role in nation's development, Shah and Mrs Gandhi holding talks today, US envoy-designate denies bartering ambassadorial posts, Keeping the customer happy in a credit-card economy, The social contract: Scope and limits set out in TUC document, Lord Robens attacks Labour 'nonsense' over nationalization, Prelate attacks white rule in Rhodesia, Poll shows growing discontent with Chirac Government, Sweeping reforms well accepted, Bonn lifts veto on farm prices increase and Nine agree on agricultural review, Washington gala at new modern art museum, Motoring Mitsubishi Colt faces tough baptism in UK, Aristocratic governor who is man of parts, Greek elections date to be November 17, Italy shocked by call to dissolve coalition, US missile lead 'may make nuclear war more likely', 'Massage' parlour's £2,000 in a month, Stress can be beneficial for human beings, professor says, Ethiopian leader dispels rumour of arrest, Mortgage pledge 'a rotten Easter egg', Slow-down expected in economic effort, Mr Nixon's Jesuit quits White House, Police chief blames footballers' behaviour for prompting hooliganism among supporters, Brick houses 'little help' against lead pollution, Huddersfield, West Description, Russians turn in would-be Danish 'spy', Conciliation service tackles ITN strike, 312 rebels die in fighting round Cambodian town, Plot to kill Gen Spinola reported, 12,000 march in Copenhagen for EEC vote, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Gloom for historic homes, Hopes of a new Rhodesia conference soon, Labour will not appear with National Front, Lisbon coup 'a lesson for Spain', Private sector has branches in Britain, Strikes 'up 7 pc in past five months', Mr Wilson a Jekyll and Hyde over EEC, Mr Heath says, China attacks both superpowers at UN. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bancourquijo, Banco Occidental, Ppa, The new Leicester Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, Jones Stroud (Holdings) Limited, Banco Hispano Americano, National Westminster Bank, Molins, Nicholas II, Bankers Trust Company, The Royal National Institute for the Deaf, Aeonices Ltd., V.D.Q.S., Bmk, Banca Catalana, High & Dry, Fiat, Ansafone, Barrington Laurance, Times Newspapers Ltd.,, Asea, Feb International Limited, Banco Industrial De Cataluna, Seth Thomas Quartzmatic, Banco Mercantil E Industrial, Banco De Santander, Haig, Pye, Monsieur Worth, Cube Store, T.L.S, Europeon Law, Free British, Associated Leisure Limited, Legacies Urgently Needed, NEWSociety, Banco de Vizcaya, Reiff, Diner & Co, Augustus Barnett's, Bb, Aims of Industry, Hamish Hamilton. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,806, World chess adjourned. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 30, Appointments Vacant also on page 8, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 29, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Show Place. Property: Flat Sharing, Property To Let, London And Suburban. Reviews: Unfamiliar Playground Sadler's Wells, Rex Harrison in play, Inside information, City Leveller Memoirs of a City Radical, Illuminating Wagner Die Walküre Covent Garden, Inflated myths Worldwide Bbc 2, News from nowhere Engels, Manchester and the Workine Class, A scandalous wrong Louis and Victoria: The First Mountbattens, Hallé/Loughran Festival Hall, Crime Flash Point, The Ebony Tower, Small harvest The Times Anthology of Children's Stories, Away From It All Ica. Sport: Sports in Brief, Broome and Heatwave win against clock, Celtic out but Leeds through to next stage, New £350,000 facilities at Wembley available to all, Single scull at a price clubs can afford, Cry of Truth fastest filly in country, Confident start and an arrogant ending, Three share lead in heavy going, Derby prove too strong for their Swiss opponents, Last night's results in British Isles and Europe, Spectacular save by Dutch goalkeeper denies Ipswich win, Wolves do everything except recover, My Swallow filly goes for 23,000 guineas, Wrong moment to fall foul of the referee, Board inquiry into Greig's tour comments, Conteh surveys the world of caviare and oysters, Russians not giving anything away, Merry Cricketer on a wet and soggy wicket, Fillies likely to dominate Arc de Triomphe again. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, Tory message may have come too late after all. Editorials/Leaders: A Diplomatic Success For Mr Healey, Not A Bad Shambles To Be In. Letters to the Editor: Alternatives to imprisonment, Iron memorial to Telford, Keeping options open, CAA role in stabilizing Atlantic air fares, Make state industries operate on private lines, Sign of the times, Sugar for the bees, Civil Assistance, Dealing with union resistance to wage control, Where is it?, Unions and democracy, Male midwives, Working a pay freeze, Accord over Arab oil, Social compact, Rationing fuel, Trade union power, Katyn memorial, Electoral system, Publishers' costs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Edmund-Davies, University news. Marriages. Births. Law: Expedited hearing list for urgent cases, A judge of courtesy and common sense. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Spyridon Marinatos, Obituary, Sir Andrew McFadyean Specialist on German reparations. Business and Finance: Capital issues, British oil deficit policy criticized in IMF talks, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Thorn promise on black and white TV output, Spot Position of Sterling, Sharp falls in unsettled gilts market, Henderson buys out Vavasseur trusts, CBI chief's 7 points for government, Aurora profits trebled at £1.2m, Investment figures are revised upwards, Wms Hudson is thriving, Forward Levels, Koreans buying six airbuses, Dagenham and Longbridge car men vote to end strikes, Centrovincial Estates Limited, No distribution by Anglo-Continental after Argyle provision, French car chief warns on 'panic' fuel cuts, Borrowing pushes reserves to new peak, Leyland Australia seeking state aid, Fiscal drag versus fiscal lag, Furness Withy counter to ML takeover bid, A black mark for Mr Goldsmith, Mary Kathleen will find scant support, Capital Spending, Property loan provisions threaten Hawtin losses, Taiwan curbs imposed as concern grows over soaring level of textile imports, Money Market Rates, West Germany in big overseas borrowing move, Assoc Leisure to broaden operation base, Beckman climbs 13pc, Chemical industry capital spending increases 25 per cent to £1,095m, Metal Closures' bright start to continue, Groups to take more Abu Dhabi 'buy-back', Gerling sale will help to repay Herstatt creditors, How the markets moved, Banks to bid for control of Franklin, Issues & Loans Recovery seen for Eurolending, Sharp rise in NY silver futures, Clancey divides to improve labour relations, Aluminium smelters chase full capacity, Associated Food Holdings Limited, Solvency hope despite £400,000 Apal debts, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Business Diary: Morley's Mecca promise · Arbuthnot of Arabia, 'Action plan' saving to Pan Am put at $150m, Iran likely to become involved soon in Australian industrial developments. Business Appointments: New directors for Charterhouse Japhet. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weak close, Pent-up selling of gilts, Foreign Exchange Firmer tone for the dollar, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street.
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