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The Times - 23/10/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Edward Mortimer, From David Cross, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Bradford, By Diana Geddes, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Pat Healy Social Sevices Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, By David Spanier, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, Katie Stewart, Ronald Irving, Jeffery Daniels, Leonard Buckley, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, From John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Dudley Doust, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman Fox, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Raymond Fletcher, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, LESLIE FAIRWEATHER., R. JOHNSON, , FRANK FIELD, , PETER GELLHORN, , MANUEL FRAGA., ROBERTHALL., A. J. MERRETT, ALLEN SYKES., EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN., D. MacDONALD., N. S. Bulmer, , PHILIP GOODHART., KAHN, , NIALL MACDERMOT., SEAN DAY-LEWIS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, By Maurice Corina., From Alan Macgregor, By Edward Townsend, By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Staff, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, BY David Leigh, Patricia Tisdall, By. Arthur Reed, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, JAMES ROBERTSON., GWENDOLINE SHELDRAKE, , S. W. KOBER., KEITH M. S. CHAPMAN, JOSEPH LUCAS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Malcolm Brown, Geoffrey Bell, By Ashley Druker, by T. R. G. Bingham, by Donald Fields, by Olli Kivinen, by Geoffrey Smith, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Michael Frenchman, M.F., Donald Fields, Olli Kivinen, D.F., Michael Frenchman, O.K.,

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Index. News in Brief. News: MPs named in public relations register, Companies' incomes to be investigated, A lumberjack who fights for the workers' cause, Bishops reject draft of final statement, Tourist emphasis is on building domestic side and attracting other Scandinavians, Mr Trudeau hoping for close links with EEC, Comfort for Mr Heath as Tories gather at Commons, 'Passion and urgency' appeal on housing, Security checks ' necessary' for MPs' cars, A happy man who aims to be a king of the world, Back to peat for help in the fuel crisis, Updating list of disabled 'is pointless', Design is a buoyant export, Typhoid cases in W Germany now total 22, Arson admitted by part-time firemen, Fourteen countries waiting for Dr Kissinger, Trying to steal the Stone of Scone costs man £225, Ulster MPs accept Mr Molyneaux as leader, Mr Peart wins deal for sugar below world prices, Hissing in court as woman is jailed for murder, 'Stay out of our lives' resolution by police, Bigger voice in House sought by Liberals, British way of life 'not falling apart', Extraordinary growth in metal industry, Rhodesia secrets case Briton given 14 years, More lay-offs feared as strike grip tightens, Granada TV to make series on Christianity, Dairy chief predicts milk imports by Christmas, Radiation leak on newspaper delivery plane, A man may one day eat what might have been his words, The Times Diary Relax with a lusty crossword, A saving approach to wolves, A writer who sees literature giving a sense of identity, Game for all occasions, Mr Foot's contempt costs only half what he thought, Finland, Nine sentenced for part in conspiracy, A Premier who talks of a new mood of cooperation, Tape tells of Nixon Watergate despair, Minister to attack food subsidy profits, A manager who puts no limits on future development, Portuguese minister reassures colonies, Greek Cypriots stage protests, Pledge to Palestinians by French minister, 'Disastrous' if work on marina stops, Little comfort to be drawn from the lessons of the October War, French majority is 'regrouping', The Tories need more confidence not cold calculations, Cost pressures hit printing and publishing, Call to raise family allowance to £3.20, West End, bomb injures club waiters, Mr Bhutto drops finance minister in big reshuffle, Nation well placed to beat economic and energy crises, Student unrest in Greece condemned, Whites in Mozambique queue for visas for South Africa after night of violence in which 49 died, Court orders wealthy poacher to tend wild life, Front-line athletes lead the war against being forgotten, Thrifty year ahead for Austria, Palestine guerrillas taking tough line at Arab summit on recognition issue, 'Jesus trial' priest denies antisemitism charge, Police in Ulster reintroduce joint 'task-force' patrols with Army to curb rising sectarian violence, No backsliding over election promises Mr Wilson tells party, Warning of winter coal crisis, Mr Tanaka objects to US style scrutiny of politician's private life, Film encouraged sadism, psychiatrist says, Time and the law on the side of the customer, Zoology: Why dogfish is like chameleon, M62 bomb-trial girl tells of threats, Australian 'admitted working for China', BBC chairman opposes direct state financing, Private investigator got confidential official information, Israel hints at holding on to Bethlehem, MPs seek to guide radio cross currents, Mr Callaghan sees eye to eye with Mr Denktash, Mr Ford down to earth after Mexican ranture, A victim of its own geography, A sculptor who tries to bring art within everyone's reach, Suburb warned of persistent thief aged 11, Indian plea for renewal of US food aid, Portrait miniature by Nicholas Hilliard fetches £19,950 at Christie's, Political ambitions strengthen new trade opportunities, Lord Gardiner to sit Open University exam, Thalidomide victims' tax relief probable, Petitions for divorce up 8pc on last year, Legless climber produces sports guide, Warning of theatre cuts after loss by RSC, New director of information at DoE named. Display Advertising: Enso, Fownes, Nokia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Nordic Bank, Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, Kop, skop, Finnish Paper & Board Services Limited, Ahlstrom, Pearl, Lapponia Jewellery Ltd, Cancer RELIEF, The Times, Selincourt Limited, Christie's, Heinemann, Postipankki, The British Press and The Kaipola Paper Mill, "The Bank Of Helsinki", Monsieur Worth, Primary Contact Limited, Burrup, Mathieson & Co., Ltd.,, Schauman, Gkn, Neste Oy, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Rn, Hine, Unisel Gold Mines Limited, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Time. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Politics and Parliament: Mr Lloyd elected to third term as Speaker. Official Appointments and Notices: Distillers' Company, Court rewards courage against robbers, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 21, Flowers Speak From the Heart, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Vesuvius Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, The Veronese style, The Male of the Species Piccadilly, Creatures of fiction Jennie, Lady Randolph Churchill Thames, Gabrieli Ouartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Oosterhuis can break O'Connor's record, Facing strong Hungarians without Hunter, Piggott narrows gap with a double, Sports in Brief, Stoke make nonsense of need to replay, Today's fixtures, 'Hardest hitting coward' is ready for Muhammad Ali, Revie tells his first England party they must believe in themselves, Walwyn's hopes of training title rest on No Alimony in Gold Cup, Bleak prospects for the British, Last night's football League Cup, Tongans want James to visit them, Women hard put to break 80 in practice, Miss. Evert top money winner on US circuit, Jarvis and Raymond continue run, Overseas tours a difficult time for the players, Pakistan want new ICC constitution, Olga Korbut lies second in world event, Los Angeles make a last appeal on basis of freedom. Law: Minister erred in giving permission for harbour marina, New classification of common path bars horses Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another Ex parte Hood, Psychiatric evidence rightly excluded Regina v Turner, Town clerk's signature mandatory Graddage v Haringey London Borough Council. Property: Flat Sharing, Property also on pages 10 and 11, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The man who upped the price of detente, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 22, 1949. Editorials/Leaders: Obstacles To House Building, The World Reacts To Recession. Letters to the Editor: Trafalgar Square, Thalidomide fund tax, The dilemma of birth control, Electoral reform, Opportunity for reform in present crisis which should not be missed, Powers of the 1922 Committee, Key to Kodak's consistency, Consultancy about capital gains, Gross profit margins and need to maintain working capital, European hygiene rules, Poets' Corner, Men of peace, Gibraltar and Spain, The Liberals in Scotland, Labour's policy for industry. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Topley, Airey win final bridge union trial, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,823. Deaths. Obituaries: Lady Melville, Mr Colin Golby, Mr Krishna Menon, Dr Ingvar Andersson Swedish historian. Business and Finance: Discount market, Australian banks liquidity eased, Du Pont offerings, Latest dividends, World trade in copper at peak last year, Government policies add to builders' worries, Singapore suspends Sime Darby quote, CU's rights as a market barometer, Silentnight takes a knock and omits mid-year payout, UK lead consumption down 9pc, Comfortably the best year at Judge International, Mining CAST dividend found wanting, Local authority 18-month issue at a new high, Hunting Assoc jumps 18 pc in first half, Forward Levels, Dissident moves unlikely to halt removal of Land & General directors, 'Drivers' strike shuts two Scottish bottling plants of United Glass, Chrysler US loss $8m, Bank Base Rates, Paribas denies exchange losses, Panel told of jobless trend in Birmingham area, A liquidity problem for Mr Lever, Overseas stimulus to Lankro sees half-year profits take off, Mr Benn's switch assures Boveri of victory in George Kent bid, Funding oil deficits: start of a more difficult phase, Talks resume today on Vickers pay dispute, US consumer prices surge ahead again, Business Diary: Mr Healey turns a phrase · Blank check, Council coupons fall again, TV and press receipts lose summer gloss Advertising & marketing, British Dredging auditors qualify accounts on Avonmouth subsidiary, How the markets moved, Europe warning on US air traffic 'protectionism', Oxley Printing Group Limited, Success of CU issue aids equities, Swiss bank lost £20m on dealings by client, Success story for new state job centres, PO shake-up may put employees on board, Trafalgar sells stake in oil exploration group to Odeco, Profits slip leaves D Charles 23pc down, Vauxhall offers new pay deal to 26.000, British Caledonian seeking fixed floor level for package tours, Hawker men plan resistance strategy, ICL to unveil new computer series today, Lay-offs and short-time at DaimlerBenz plants. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commercial Union rights off to a strong start, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Commodities Sharp rally in zinc prices, Continuing nervous, Spot Position of Sterling, Draving Cf Bonds. Business Appointments: Deputy chairman steps up at ANZ Banking Group.

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