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The Times - 23/04/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From David Wood, Political Editor., From Diana Geddes Oxford, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, By Clive Borrell, From Christopher Walker Colchester, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, European Parliament, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Hazelhurst, William Mann, Paul Overy, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Charles Lewsen, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Tom German, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, A. L. Rowse, PHS, Eduardo de Benito, ERIC BLOTT, , JOHN GALLOWAY, , ROBERT LUSTY, , FRANK HARDIE, , PAUL ROTHA, , ASHLEY BRAMALL, Leader, , R. L. CLARKE, President D. H. CLARKE, Vice-President J. D. SAMPSON, General Secretary, DUNCAN RAIKES, , ROBERT PRIESTLEY, , VICTOR ROSS, , A. W. TAYLOR, , ANTHEA HARDY, , VALERIE RICHES, Secretary, , PAUL REILLY, Director, , W. A. WINTON, , T. A. LAYTON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, By John Plender, By Derek Harris, Kenneth Owen, Sir Halford Reddish, By Arthur Reed, From David Cross, PAUL NICOLSON., S. G. CHECKLAND., HENRY GOLDSMITH, , H. S. AXTON, , A. FARNCOMBE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Andrew Wilson, by Michael Hanson, by John Myers, by John Young Planning Reporter, by Sam Stephenson, by Sue Masterman, by Peter Nichols, by Alan McGregor, by Harry Debelius, by Jose Shercliff, by Charles Hargrove, by Tony Aldous, by John Dalton, by John Gaselee, by Alan Bailey, by Charles Shea, by F. Lloyd Roche general manager, Milton Keynes Development Corporation, by Graham Thomas, by Gordon Michell, by Donald Insall,

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News: Reprieve for airport killers Proposed, EEC driving licence approved at Strasbourg, GLC Tory leader urges delayed payments of rates, Uneasy truce likely between preservationists and developers, United Kingdom leads way in new town planning, Iran scales down plan for helping poorer nations, Fashion by Prudence Glynn Ah, yes, I remember it well, Government to repay £10m tax relief unions lost under Act, Cairo and Bonn plan closer links, Forecast of cheese rationing denied, We must reappraise our cities, Poets and artists flee from speculators and vandals, The soldier and diplomat who will lead Israel, Saving our architecture..., Comrade Kim Il Sung, Hospitals' after-care advice criticized, Plea for aid in DC 10 legal battles, Civil Service pay dispute hampering courts, The Times Diary A question of equality, more or less, Charles Kray returns to jail after leave, ... by a system of urban conservation which excites envy, Two-party deal ends Belgian political crisis, Popular misconceptions about William Shakespeare, Mr Kennedy has talks with Soviet leader, Reporters decide not to intensify strike, Consultations safeguard the treasures of the past and profitability in the future, 106 feared dead in Bali airliner crash, Army's shadow over General Peron, Even Mont Blanc may not stay sacrosanct, 'Bad luck' yacht defended by Eric Tabarly, Yugoslav moves to strengthen role of party, Changes of scene demand flair with discipline, Local authorities join in Partnership schemes, More Ulster people 'sick of conflict', Overtime ban could delay payment of pensions, Tower-block cluster intended to ease pressures on Paris, MP renews demand for violence inquiry, Architects face Kafkaesque controversy, Local authorities' burdens eased by the 1972 Act, More cramped and comfortless every day, Heart expert says smoking and diet not so important, Science report Palaeoclimate: Nile flow variations, Wives of car workers try to end strike, Court told of 'Aladdin's cave' of obscene films, Human contacts are crux of Geneva talks, Setback for royalists in Sikkim poll, British and European property a Special Report Dejected industry thinks it has been made scapegoat, Mr Scanlon endorses the social contract, S Vietnam retakes base, Kurds shoot 19 Iraqi officers as reprisal, More terrorists killed by Rhodesian forces, Horrifying development-the exception to the rule, Mount Hermon artillery exchanges continue, Defence issue in Mintoff visit to London, Insurance companies look to Continent, The courts as instruments of social justice, Mr Ford appeals to President to supply Watergate evidence, Students on vacation push up total of jobless, Population explosion brings serious housing problem, National foster care group to be formed next month, W German Opposition decides to put up presidential candidate, £437m Japanese loan to develop Siberia, Behind the facade-some drastic alterations, Official search for an acceptable definition of beer, Housing Corporation poised for further rapid progress, Students see peace move as 'red herring', Ingenuity lies behind new uses for obsolete dockland buildings, Court is told Mr Milhench has answer to charge of criminal deception, Wedgwood copy of vase brings £7,560, Local authorities are given £350m to help housing programmes, Chief constable urges law to curb security firms, Liberal wins Colombia presidential poll, Blast tears side off U S building, Detecting crop diseases from the air, Mr Vorster angers friend and foe with US television denial of race discrimination in S Africa, Foreign investment is the great white hope, Swiss journalist says he was tortured in Chile, Former Chief of Staff chosen as successor to Mrs Meir, M Mitterrand displays his skill, Archaeologists hope to find Roman fort soon, British Army in Africa mercy mission, Farmers' leader seeks ban on EEC cheap beef, Extreme right blamed for new Italian violence. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Eulav Ltd., Mellersh & Harding, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Lalonde Bros & Parham, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tcp, Matthews Goodman, Mouton-Cadet, Trevor Burfield & Co., Fuller Peiser, Scottish amicable LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Times 1000, Edward Erdman, Artagen, Thomas & Atkins, Ritblat, Avis., Jones Lang, Robophone, Levy, Hillier Parker, Barrington Laurance, Michael Laurie & Partners S.A., The Times, J.Trevor & Sons, Royal Trust, Aip, European Property, Hawkes and Company Limited, Kfr, Leavers, Donaldsons, Grimley & son, Canlife units, Francis Industries, Crossover!, Weatheralls Industrials international, Humbert, Flint, Rawlence & Squarey, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Healey & Baker, janet reger, Deliss, Chamberlain & Willows, De Groot Collis, Saudia, Rockware Group, B M W, Décor Woman's Journal, Hampton & Sons, Westmoreland Properties Limited, National Airlines, Cu, Herring Daw, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Peter Cook and Dudley Moore gain U S award, Latest appointments, Three PCs are awarded BEM. Politics and Parliament: Support for proposed European driving licence. Classified Advertising: Women's Appointments also on pages 27 and 28, Women's Appointments also on pages 11 and 27, Personal Columns, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Lectures And Meetings, Women's Appointments also on pages 11 and 28, Operational Research Assistants, Salerooms, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Les Indes Galantes Banqueting House/ Radio 3, Ballet Rambert Round House, Isherwood and myth Success Story BBC 1, Mozart big enough for the Garden La clemenza di Tito Covent Garden, Lichtenstein looks back, Nightlight King's Head. Sport: Smith struggling to make up for lost time, Sports in Brief, Southampton's gallant efforts go unrewarded, Centuries tax Indians in the cold, Old more optimistic about recovery, Girl rider from Tiverton wins three cups, Stracey must pass an 'encyclopaedia' test, Hard task for Cambridge, Tightening of standards a priority for women, Spring would be empty without trials, Results yesterday, Sponsorship of £40,000 for British events, Miles to meet Reardon in the final, Critical year in view for England, Celtic fly in to a quiet and friendly welcome, Today's fixtures, BBC scoff at idea of sharing World Cup cake, No FA Cup matches at Newcastle next season. Property: PROPERTY also on page 15, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Success that could well lead to disaster, From The Times of Friday, April 22. 1949 Nuffield ceremony. Editorials/Leaders: The Crisis Of The Cbi, Mr Crosland's Active Housing Policies, Japan Tries To Balance China And Russia. Letters to the Editor: Free contraceptives, Press seats in court, Item withdrawn, Conscientious objectors and the unions, National parks: Heard ye that whistle?, The artist and his levels, Property speculation, Advantages for public service pensioners, BBC documentary on the General Strike, Teachers' lobby, Gamekeepers and wildlife, Private security organizations, A Welsh Assembly, UCS records' preservation part of wider programme, Moved out of London, VAT swings and roundabouts, Earnings after 65. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ivor Brown Journalist and author, Mr Ernest Partridge, Mr Leonard Elmhirst. Business and Finance: Gatt caution on success of new talks, Guest Keen says dissatisfaction with CBI policy the reason for unanimous decision to suspend membership, Scrap shortage forces BSC to cut production, Scheme to speed Selby coal, Slowing down in growth of money supply shown in Bank statistics, Democrats attack US economic policies, Mining Opening surge at Hamersley, NY silver over limit in spot month, Fixed Interest and Money, Lambert Howarth Group Limited, Forward Levels, Japan maintains credit squeeze, Arabs offer loan to IMF, Business Diary: Deputy Nelson takes over, Ford raises US output in April, Another blow to BLMC's market status, Company News L & P Poster tops £1m in 47 pc advance, Minister asked to boost public housing sector, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, Leyland shares slip, but aid request denied, Setback for US Banking Bill, Impatience over weighting Eric Wigham considers the demand for increasing the London allowance, Car makers losses mount as engineering overtime ban and labour troubles continue, Texaco, BP defy German order, Computer centres strike will delay telephone bills, Unemployment And Vacancies, Canning Town Glass Works Limited, Tharsis The Tharsis Sulphur & Copper Co Ltd, Ulster Bank Limited, CM & G Clerical, Medical and General Life Assurance Society Record New Business Reported In 150th Year, NEDO chief opens new Heathrow cargo centre, Citroën denies report of financial crisis and bid approach by Renault or Ford, Bank staffs should share profits, union leader says, Libya expected to cut rates for crude by $1.40 in May, Money Supply, Sumed pipeline contract signed, The Pataling Rubber Estates, Limited, Bank in move to aid property sector, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited, Briefly, Excess Holdings Limited, American Trust Company Limited, Bank Leumi, Money Market Rates, Rugby Portland Cement, The La Roche conundrum, Spot Position of Sterlina, Retailers seek easing of price plan, Food groups' warning of consumer cutbacks, French steel merger held up on GKN precedent, Computer news Mr Brian O'Heron is ICL's 'new range' chief, How the markets moved Rises, Consensus 'near' in gold talks, Cement rise urged. Business Appointments: Mr Benn chooses an industrial adviser. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Equities Cautious mood returns, Fresh rises in gold shares, Issues & Loans Kuwait money for Asia. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,669, Broadcasting.

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