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The Times - 20/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From David Cross, By Our Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Alan Hamilton, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Steware Tendler, By Hugh Clayton, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young, From a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Our Arts Reporter, By Geoffrey Smith, By Our Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan., From Peter Stafford, By A. M. Rendel, From Edmund Stevens, From Michael Knine, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Stuart Stirling, Jacky Gillott, Philippa Toomey, Brian Alderson, Stephen Corrin, David Wade, Peter Vansittart, Barbara Sherrard-Smith, Joy Whitby, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Christopher Walker, LOUIS PETCH, , PETER YORKE., HENRY PLUMB., ELIZABETH MONROE., RICHARD CLEMENTS, CHRYSTABEL SNELL., ROBERT PLATT., RICHARD A. P. WOODS., JANE M. FITZGERALD., J. B. BRANSBURY., IAN PARSONS, VERONICA WEDGWOOD, BARBARA WILLARD, DAVID DAICHES, MARTIN SEYMOUR-SMITH, ANTHONY CRIPPS., JOSHUA HASSAN., ELSIE CHAMBERLAIN. President, T. O. BEACHCROFT., From Our Shipping Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Paul Overy, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Wainwright, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Woodland, Patricia Tisdall, From Alan McGregor, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, A. J. MERRETT and ALLEN SYKES., L. O'B. DEACON, , J. DOVER, , By Business News Staff, BARBARA DYER., G. L. NEWNHAM., S. C. NEWTON., RALPH W. STEWARD., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Emler, By Terry Byland, By Andrew Wilson, By Our Financial Staff, by Peter Nichols, By Percy Allum, by John Earle, J.E., by David Willey, P.N., by Patricia Clough, P.C., G.M., S.S.P.,

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News: Neglected instep in the boot, West End theatre to reopen, Former council official jailed for taking bribes, '20,000 fewer teachers needed by 1986', Government 'dithering' over assembly, Southern Italy, magistrate condemns Children Act over girl aged 15 in jail, Military action against oil nations deemed unlikely, Is this the civil war everyone feared in Ulster?, Europe's Parliament is one of potential rather than real power, Left keeps hold on party's European policy group, Riches inches below the soil, Mr Clerides in London for crucial Cyprus talks, Victory for opponents of motorway, Nato hopes to mend fences with Greece, Watergate trial hears of the search for a suitable scapegoat, Mr Wilson to attend Childers funeral, Tories avoid an election for committee, Governments may crumble but the head of 150 companies carrieson, Power of political bosses under attack, Channel tunnel Bills before French Senate, Iron Maid of Nuremberg up for auction, Mozambique seeks wheat from South Africa, Detectives think gunmen shot wrong man, Petrol may cost 75p a gallon by Christmas if application succeeds, Scientist says a quarter of Britain's food is wasted, Nine agree on £10m NZ butter and cheese deal, Solicitor tells of placing dead man's shares, Nuclear weapons row sours opening of Mr Ford's Tokyo visit, Small-claims critic of law chief's office, No glorifying dead IRA man, MPs told, Time is ripe for take highway to the sun, Cardinal friend of the lost, Land of unfulfilled promises and resigned apathy, Concern at high cost of replacing council homes, Attempt to kidnap colonel denied, Fast 5p bus cuts car driving in new town, M Chirac speaks, Difficulty of dispersing deadly gas in ship, Old attitudes die hard for the new notables of the power revolution, Mezzogiorno sees industrial progress-of a kind, Flight of workers from land in search of decent living remains cause for concern, Industry takes its incentives into the stronghold of banditry, New Ulster proposals for assembly out today, The Campania Region in search of a new role in the South, in Italy as a whole and in Europe NAPLES: From ex-capital to regional metropolis, Angry Israelis burn bodies of Arab terror raiders, Suit by colonel who slapped girl's bottom, Way open in Italy for a new government, Six dock workers admit pilfering £3,625 goods, Mr Ross calls in vain for end of school strikes in Scotland, Editors' plea to be exempt from closed shop rule is rejected, Manuscript of Elizabethan love poems falls far short of auction estimate, Filipino releases ambassador after gun siege, Big Chrysler close-down, Charles Manson jail escape plot is foiled, Britain's role in unique experiment, Miners' leaders join moves to improve pit production, Cabinet group to review future of HS146, Steelworks could disprove the 'cathedral in the desert' theory, Plant pathology: Plasmid and tumours, Canadian budget aims to boost industry, Twenty years of office equip Signor Colombo for fresh challenges, The worst of both rural and urban worlds, Labour seeks to play down clash on policy, Herr Brandt backs new EEC status for Britain, Unity replacing ancient gods in a changing land, Rating revaluation date may be brought forward, Pig shortage may put up sausage and pie prices three times, EEC all set to approve British beef subsidies, Good and bad on the Moscow arts scene, Tourism the moving force in ambitious development, Petrochemicals promise new benefits, Conservatives give terms for pension approval, Council seeks cut in use of toxic dump, Social worker held over Berlin judge's murder, Warning against illegal berets court is told, One area of policy which is best left to housewives, Economic crisis strains Brazilian society, Wage-stop curb on benefits may end, The complete man of the theatre who is also a social critic, Taranto-Supplies Tubes To The Rest Of The World, The Times Diary Running an eye over the form, Daley aide jailed over land deals, Traditional air for new college at Cambridge, Gold medal for Brighton display of begonias, French workers give lukewarm response to unions' strike call. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Banco DI Sicilia, British airways, Garrard, Jaguar, I.R.F.I.S., gruppa stet, Societa' Italiana Resine, Egam, Allsorts 6, Centre Hotels, tirrenia, High & Dry, Cs, Fiat, The Times, Royal Trust, Alitalia jetdrive., Rumianca, County Bank, Lloyds Bank, olivetti, Dent, Iasm, Canlife units, Halifax, Finsider Group, Primary Contact Limited, Liquichimica, Pabx, Eni, Iran Air, Philips, Twa, Banco DI Napoli, Bnl, Ic Globo, Wallace Heaton, Time. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Small books for small people, Keeping magic alive for the modern child, Romping to school, The identity crisis of the young, The experience of evil and the end of innocence, Sheep and stones, Yankee Treble-Rhoda Bbc2, LSO/Weller Festival Hall, Tales from many lands, Ian Caddy Purcell Room, Christmas cheer, The Marquis of Keith Aldwych, Vermeer Ouartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, A colourful start to reading and counting, Orkney Stories, Original creation. Sport: Torn between two worlds, Rider gives colleague on-the-spot treatment, Sports in Brief, RFU ingenuous in sponsorship invitation, Broome wins again after a jump off, Burns the defender of Scotland, Yardley decide to leave formula one, Old skills are too much for the young, Today's fixtures European championship, Johnson's rescue act in last minute, Cripps survives a crisis against Ennis, Inflation threatens event in Belgrade next year, The remarkable Captain Christy makes a significant journey, Trainers show interest in fillies match, Ralston and David out of match at Cambridge, Four countries who should raise their collective cap to Leeds, Prudham signs for Carlisle United, McGinn recalled for training in World Cup party, Candy colts bought for hurdling, Wales have the opposition against the wall, McAlinden denied request, Fast bowlers expected to dominate first Test, Champion at 90 plays some verbal shots, All Blacks look all the better for taking a gamble on Going, Two changes by Scottish against Oxford, Silver Teal atones for flat race failures. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Transfer Books, Educational, Secretarial, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services. Politics and Parliament: Decisive break with direct grant schools may be in September 1976, Mr Wilson's explanation of result of miners' vote, Shakespeare cannot be cut, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Lottery or football pools levy may help clubs improve ground safety House of Lords, Handling of oil a story of incompetence, Truancy not alarming but serious in places, Improvement of safety at reservoirs, Swift takeover powers for land needed to get sites for North Sea oil platforms, Privilege complaint dropped after apologies received, Slower growth of education expenditure, UK to accept foreign arbitration, IRA funeral: public commemoration rightly unacceptable House of Commons, Lead in petrol controls. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): As a set piece of theatre there has been little to equal this, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 19, 1949. First-class trips. Editorials/Leaders: Complex, Unpredictable But Very Large, The Private Consequences Of Mrs Castle, Not Much Of A General Strike. Letters to the Editor: Tail-catching cats, Lack of interest in equal pay idea, Social Contract penalty, Clergy stipends, Contribution of job centres, Honey from road verges, Labour Party 'left', East Sussex library, Life cover, Conditions of parole, Security of loans to companies, Journalists' jobs and press freedom, Objections concerning stock appreciation, Compensation for accident injuries, Risk-taking and assurance policies, Gibraltar proposals, Self-employed discrimination, Use of resources in agriculture. Law: Court stays English action against French shipowners on Suez cargo. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news London, Latest appointments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Alexander Panyu Hkin, Sir Norman Joseph, Mr C.M.E. Seaman Head of Christ's Hospital, Miss Hazel Hughes, Sir Ralph Sorley Origins of the eight-gun fighter aircraft, Dr M. L. Ettinghausen, Obituary. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Figaro in Hamburg, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,847. Business and Finance: Cheap textile imports threaten jobs of 250,000, Discount market, Business Diary: Morse coda Shrimping shaikhs cast wide net, Spar-Vivo firms to join up, Mr Wilbur Mills attempts to speed up Congress passage of tax changes Bill, Wide net asset disparity of Keith & Henderson, Americans step in to boost ailing dollar, Simon pledge on gold, Latest dividends, Finnish mission to see Mr Shore, Rexmore LIMITED, Crushed glass being tested as building material, Spot Position of Sterling, Heenan Spark, Leopold Joseph, Home textiles depress Rexmore, Forward Levels, Amey cloud hanging over Gold Fields, N sea groups want grants to ease new tax burden on marginal developments, Bank Base Rates, Ideas from Justice on a companies commission, NY coffee's firm upward movement, Warning on need for review of Gatt, Unions urge complete takeover of NVT, Woolworth switches account after 17 years Advertising & marketing, IMF approves $500m loan to Italy for oil, Quota pact fails to boost price of copper, Senegal sets itself a 25pc growth target, MPs seek steel plants renrieve, Cook lists 'approved' holiday tour operators, Guardian Inv, Standstill on staff recritment in SE council's list of economies, Volvo cushions the blow, Jokai Tea Holdings, Public sector's finance eroded, brokers say, Uncertainty upsets European car makers' forecasts, Briefly, Smiths Industries 1974, Swiss insurance group may be Gerling buyer, Money Market Rates, Lonrho chairman signs £6.1m deal increasing Kuwait stake to 14pc, £50m ammonia plant planned, Drug industry 'must pay more for research', Stothert & Pitt, No final from Freshbake, How the markets moved, Company Meeting Western Dooars Tea Holdings, Ghana wants $40m for cocoa projects, Texaco buys stake in Argyll field, Policies will be geared to reducing inflation, OECD nations promise, Warning of farming bankruptcies, GEI sights record after interim jump, Gatt warning by Japanese of trade war risk, Sugar prices score another big gain Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), 'Lump' system blamed, Sales are still falling at Volkswagen. Business Appointments: Mr C. J. Morse to be Lloyds deputy chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Heavy falls in golds, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Gold shares in sharp retreat, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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