The Times - 21/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Christopher Warman, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Roger Vielvoye and Maurice Corina, From Eric Marsden, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, George Hutchinson, From Hugh Noves, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Louis Heren, By Marcel Berlins, From Ronald Faux, By Professor Richard Rose, From Christopher Walker, From Charles Hargrove, Form Roger Choate, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Sue Masterman, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Hester W. Chapman, Michael Ratcliffe, By Colin MacInnes, By Christopher Hill, By Eilis Dillon, Jacky Gillott, Edited by Kathleen Coburn, A. S. Byatt, By Ben Whitaker, Adam Fergusson, Philip Howard, Katie Stewart, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, By Philip French, David Robinson, Alan Coren, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Bernard Levin, Dick Taverne, Louis Heren, PHS, Ronald Butt, FENNER BROCKWAY, TREVOR HUDDLESTON CR, PAUL STREETEN, IAN HAIG, , ARNOLD GREGORY, , DAVID WINNICK, , FRANCIS W. STEER, , RICHARD S. ROWNTREE, , DERNARD DIX, , ELIZABETH RATHBONE, , F. F. LAUGHER, , S. MARX, , H. T. FORGE, , ALMA BIRK, , CLARE M. FOGARTY, , STEPHEN SCOFFHAM, , C. W. MARTEN, , JOAN STANTON, , DON DAVIS, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Energy correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Terry Byland, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Drummond, By Malcolm Brown, By John Groser Political Staff, From Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Carter, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, J. A. GOULD, , S. F. DUPUIS, , A. ESSEX-CROSBY, , STAMP, , C. D. WATTS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Michael Frenchman, Andrew Wilson, by Tony Reardon editor, Forestry and Home Grown Timber, by Edward Townsend, by L. A. WoodburnBamberger president, Timber Trade Federation, by Patrick O'Leary, by Paul Kimball, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Dr Kissinger can hope for success on Golan, 'Gravest public concern' at 'Mirror' disruption, Mr Barber gives bleak background to Budget, Facts in a fog of goodwill, Rock fall hazard 'tolerated' in pit, Fire opposite Wilson home, Election in brief Mrs Thatcher stays away, World churches give $450,000 to fight racism, Doctors did not detect 'battered baby', Bundesrat ratifies atom non-proliferation pact, Turkey calls for talks with US on opium poppy ban, More Chinese workers criticize party committees, Road test: DAF 1300 Marathon saloon, Exchequer wins bigger revenues from the North Sea gas operators, Neolithic burial: Practices analysed, Party moves to defend Mr Wilson's 'great social contract', Rate relief distribution described as a lottery, Motoring Rolls-Royce still supreme in its class, Silence greets Opposition leader's food promises, Swedish fears of new nuclear arms race, Signs that price stability may follow shortages, National politics coming second to local issues, Britain is urged to consider building fast railways instead of roads for heavy goods, Liberal heart still beating in commuter country, Poland suspends coal exports to UK after solidarity pledge to miners, Why it really is better to stay at home, Life for seaman who killed ship officer, TV broadcast 'shows Tories are rattled, afraid and desperate', Synod votes for freedom from state control, Homes now more and more a matter of woodwork, Attack on EEC plan to build 'fortress ghetto', Father dies in lorry fire as daughter is saved, Minority Government formed by Mrs Meir, Today's election campaign events, First contraception debate opens in Dublin Senate, Red Cross plan to protect civilians in wartime, Pornography charges against 28 men, Parties feel the wind of change over Europe, Liberal leader issues writ over leaflet, New theory of Watergate tape gap, Dutch plan to reduce taxes and hit dodgers, Pit pay packets thrust at Mr Whitelaw, Fair incomes policy only way to 'one nation', M Pompidou decides to play down disagreement at Washington energy conference, Woodlands investment grows more attractive, Leaders of illegal Ulster force meet IRA for secret talks, Middle East to be the theme at Islamic conference in Lahore, Students burn effigy, Mr Powell to speak in support of 'Heath is the enemy' campaign, Names of Nixon relatives put to Mitchell jury, France to increase penalties for some crimes, Election win for party with separatist links, Traffic 'a greater risk than crime' in London, Lord Lambton appears on the hustings, Princess claims 'sovereign's immunity', Malaysia to reduce foreign share in economy, A smoke that is good for you, Assured market for coal if supplies are secure and competitive, inquiry is told, Only a political truce can lead us out of this crisis Independent view, Half-day strike threat by scientists, Pact with TUC 'much more than a hope', Union expels writer who defended Solzhenitsyn, The Times Diary What election? Oh, that election, British Rail invokes arbitration, Sadat-Gaddafi visit to King Faisal, Ulster policemen end protest over detective, Hijacker kills himself and two others, Medicine: Drugs and bedwetting, Green card rule is relaxed throughout EEC, Scarcity gives a prod to new exploitation, Public to be given say on Alexandra Palace, Labour threatened with losing young and old alike, Sunningdale issue before Irish Supreme Court, Catholic authorities to free land for housing association, What Mr Scanlon said on TV, Rare Kakiemon jar makes top price of £13,500, OECD staff in Paris strike for higher pay, MPs urge closure of some Service hospitals, Drug haul hidden in cricket stumps, Secrecy and pride of campaign contributors, Wide Liberal support in three opinion polls, Warnings on S African Bills to curb dissent, Sailor admits to spying on White House, Big drive against rebels near Phnom Penh, Romanian rugby player missing on Welsh tour, Mr Heath revives one nation theme, Timber, For some, increased vote counts as much as seats. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, Arthritis, Industrial Daily News,, steel samson, National Library For The Blind, The Ward Group, Little Woods, Irene Waller, wreck British industry, H, Park Tower, Mlm, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, caberboard, Macmillan London, The Times, Harlow & Jones Ltd., The Phoenix Timber Company, Canlife units, newscientist, Boulton And Paul Joinery, The National Book Sale, The Price & Pierce Group, Tammy, Austin-Hall, Milthorn Toleman Ltd., Bore Steamship Co. Ltd., Btj, C.F. Anderson & Son Ltd. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, American comedy of the Twenties, Gli equivoci Collegiate Theatre, London debuts, NPO/Muti Festival Hall/Radio 3, How party politics affect the Rome Opera, Fiction Out of the Garden, The call of the Western Westerns Aspects of a Movie Genre, Television Marty Back Together Again BBC 1, Mr Harrison's show Henry IV Her Majesty's, The Fifth Estate The Foundations, The World at War Thames, A figure of myth and mystery Anne Boleyn, £800,000 deal for three new London theatres, Quick guide, His only friends The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vol 3 1808-1819. Official Appointments and Notices: Gift of £250,000 for Birmingham, Latest appointments, Top TV award goes to Canadian film. Sport: Red Rum gives weight and wins stylishly, Scoreboard collapses in company with England's batsmen, France again expected to play negatively, Sixty-six stand firm, Sports in Brief, Ten changes to British indoor teams, Latest snow reports, Navy put in good heart by defeat of Civil Service, Derby take another expensive step, A chance to compare the main contenders, Four from England trials in under-22 side, British players confound the seedings, Results yesterday First division Newcastle V Burnley, Woodcock takes Cotton's semi-final place, Double English uplift for Welsh sevens, Scottish player in early lead, Wednesday leave it late in the day to get a point, Barrington is well beaten. Classified Advertising: Women's Appointments also on pages 27 and 28, Business Notices, University Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on pages 12 and 27, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Women's Appointments also on page 28. Law: Man pushing a car is not driving Regina V MacDonagh, Corroboration direction discretionary Regina V Royce-Bentley. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 21, 1949 Communist purge, Why social democracy depends on a Labour defeat. Editorials/Leaders: Israel's Divided Coalition, The New Ordeals Of Solzhenitsyn, An Endorsement To Be Feared. Letters to the Editor: A coalition, Forgotten degrees in commerce, Issues behind the election: world food shortage, The Broadwater helmet, Aldermanic veto on Mrs Coven, Solzhenitsyn in exile, A maximum income, Great train robbery, Soil heating, At a stroke, Wealth tax, Plea for a graduated gains tax, Born on February 29, 1956, Labour candidates, Research into the rating of site values of land, How old is old?, Dividing the nation, Co-partnership in the gas industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: MR E. F. HOUSDEN International athletics, Obituary, Mrs Blanche Laferla, Sir Arthur Blakiston, Mr C. H. O'd. Alexander, Sir Lionel Hooke, Professor R. S. Stacey, MR G. F. HUDSON Far Eastern affairs. Business and Finance: Shippers protest over surcharges, Adding up the tax policies, Douglas Robert M. Douglas (Contractors) Limited, Business Diary: Fair warning from Methven, Smiths go to rescue of Highcastle, Ministry figures add to oil supplies mystery, Websters Publications Limited Continuing Growth, Llanwern steel mill still idle, Britain offers to raise W Indies sugar price, Mersey investors' fears, Prices paid by industry rose 11 pc last month, Sharp downturn in output figures for fourth quarter of 1973, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited, Coming in for a hard landing, Associates' deals, Fixed Interest and Money, Spot Position of Sterling, Property company is fined over loan to buy shares, Bond Worth Holdings Limited Interim Statement, Bids and Deals British Match sheds Canadian forestry interest, Opinion polls boost shares, The Times list of latest dividends, Company News Bond Worth tops target in spite of 3-day week, Equities Widespread gains, General Accident USA Results, Setback for Sanderson attack on P&O bid, Cautious optimism for engineering by Imperial Metals, West German minister defends record of oil groups over price rises, Mining AAC mines unlikely to recoup lost output, Travel firm goes into liquidation, Briefly, Imperial Metal Industries Ltd. Summary of Group Results, Italy faces biggest deficit, Money Market Rates, Wages trend up 10 pc at start of Phase 3, Qatar negotiators win 60 pc participation from western groups, Vavasseur share price at new low, Friction between car companies and component manufacturers, Wage Rates, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Bonn agrees to boardroom equality for employees, Mr Barber's pledge on overseas earnings tax, Venezuela next in line for oil takeover, CBI decides not to give evidence on pit pay relativities. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Investment company for Philippines, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Pollsters boost market, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V. 9% Collateral Trust Bonds Due 1982, Unit trust sales pick up. Business Appointments: Mr J Dent to be president of engineering employers. Property: London Flats, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,618.
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