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The Times - 12/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Frederick Cleary, By Philip Howard, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Harry Debelius, By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Hennessy and Robert Parker, From Peter Nichols, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Arts Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From John Chartres Manchester, By Our Medical Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Frank Vogl United States Economic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, Sheila Black, By Fitzroy Maclean, Jan Morris, Robert Nye, By Benedict Nicolson and Christopher Wright, Michael Ratcliffe, By Gerald Brenan, David Williams, By Macdonald Hastings, Derek Parker, Edited by Joseph McCulloch, Vernon Sproxton, By Sue Kaufman, Myrna Blumberg, R. N., John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, Brian Alderson, Stanley Sadie, Clive Barnes, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Thomas Walker, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From Norman Fox, By Gareth Bowen, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Hugh Munro, Ronald Butt, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, PHS, Bernard Levin, JOHN DAVIS, Director, , ROGER W. MARSH, 36 Paulton's Square, SW3., G. D. N. WORSWICK, Director, NIESR, , HENRY N. GOLDSTEIN, , JOHN BENJAMIN SIMON, , S. DENERLEY, Headmaster, , GWYNFOR EVANS, , K. S. RYLE, Secretary, , B. J. COLLINS, President, , JOHN GRIFFITH, , RUPERT WILKINSON, , HEATHER JENNER, Manager., LEON KREITZMAN, , D. M. C. PRICHARD, , By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, By Peter Wainwright, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Drummond, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare, From John Earle, By David Blake, By Margaret Stone, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, WILLIAM GOODHART, , A. L. KING, , C. J. HUGHES, , R. J. BRIDGWATER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Fred Wilson, Peter Waymark, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, by Roger Vielvoye, by Peter Hill, by C. M. Woodhouse, by Ronald Faux, R.F., by Jack A. Davis editor, , by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent,

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News: Suppers, Disruption of Fleet Street papers ordered after last-minute peace talks fail, Teaching nurses leave for better prospects, Hint of new incentive plan after coal talks, French press sceptical of achievements at summit meeting, Mr Smith announces ceasefire and release of detainees, How MPs voted on the death penalty issue, Post Office improves links between rigs and land, Choice of schemes available in new year, Future of social contract depends on miners, Three buried in house wrecked by electric storm, Shopping around, No bar on child-killer caring for family, Houghton committee likely to recommend 30 per cent pay increases for teachers, Dr Shtern's trial opens in Ukraine, Rise in baby battering 'is linked to illegitimacy', Church plea for end to killings, Nato rejects Dutch plan to cut back on tactical nuclear arms, Text of communiqué issued after EEC summit conference in Paris, Tough Nixon adviser weeps at trial, Damages of one franc in 'Jesus trial', The Times Diary Just like raiding the tuckshop, Costs float up as steel drives down, Grenades kill three in Tel Aviv cinema, Danger of powerful forces escaping from rule of law, House affirms ban on arms aid for Turkey, Change of mind on oil tax, House five years empty upsets judge, Some approved heaters are unsafe, says 'Which?', Government to help housing cooperatives, Lucan nursemaid inquest, The risk shadowing our chance of real prosperity, Aims of Industry criticizes unions, Mr Benn causes dispute over 'EEC supplicants', Switzerland is prepared to ration food, Police seize S. African churchmen's passports, £250 a minute to defy the winter's rigours, Cash for hill farms to move cattle to shelter, One-day general strike in support of jailed Basques cripples north Spain, Roman Catholic Creed altered, Martial law imposed in Rangoon after riots, Miss Morosi hits back at 'baseless' innuendoes, Coliseum strikers expected back, A long queue for cash in 'Europe's most beautiful oil capital', IRA threat of reprisal hangings, Hope that budget accord will keep Britain in Nine, Best jobs will still go to men, official survey says, Atmosphere: Effect of dust, Death penalty would mean more violence, Home Secretary says, The oil around us Ministers and companies all set for tough bargaining a Special Report, Scali speech on 'tyranny' denounced at UN, Seeing fair play in the auction room, Sterling's struggle helps sale rooms shine, Medicine 'ignoring elderly', Author hits at Zeffirelli production, Complaints 'failing to reach airlines', Motoring Volvo and DAF seek strength in size, Europe 'stronger with British participation', Return of the death penalty rejected by 152 on free vote, Riches bring their griefs, President Ford dispels suggestions that recession rather than inflation is nation's chief worry, Greece takes first steps to withdraw from Nato, Hanging 'would be a national disaster', EEC: the terms and the referendum, Shots fired after West End club bombing, Mr Wilson's attitude is praised by Herr Schmidt, Hard climb up engineering 'ladder' to win seabed riches, Back beyond square one in Ulster's aim of power-sharing, Littlejohn brother retaken in Birmingham, French Government to aid Communist newspaper, Signalmen urged to call off unofficial strike, Reynolds's Sterne offered to nation, 'Let paper print thalidomide article'. Index. Display Advertising: Jennie, Historical Heirlooms Limited, Times Books, Bell's, Ppa, T. L. S, Denmark Can Supply, Midland Bank Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Energy saving, Jones Lang Wootton, Hunting Oilfield Service Ltd., Highgate & Job Limited, North West Industrial Development Association, J.Whitaker & Sons Ltd.,, Offshore Supplies Office, Ansafone, Kwik Save Discount Group Limited, The Times, Reuter Monitor, Cannibal, Asea, Amf, British Home & Hospital For Incurables, Hostaform, Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool, Business Monitor, St. Ivel, British Caledonian, Howard Love (systems) Ltd., Lifeguard GROUP, Cjb-Earl And Wright Limited, Haigland Gathering, Standard and Chartered BANKING GROUP LIMITED, British Sailors Society, Monsieur Worth, Thomson Regional Newspapers Limited, Kronenberg & Ravat, Richards & Wallington Industries Ltd, Pcac, The Areas for Expansion, Octagon, The Economist, Richards & Allan (Nuts & Bolts) Ltd, Ecl, The Royal British Legion, Service Offshore. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr D. F. Lyons resigns, Television news film awards, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Desperate need for transplant kidneys, Constraints on spending by British Rail House of Lords, Summit outcome should make it easier for UK to remain in Community, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Arrests not scaffold will reassure public House of Commons, Floodlight ban would be austere, Mr Jenkins rules out any amnesty for cold-blooded bombers, Problems of a vote late in the night, Death penalty would demonstrate will to win, Dr Kissinger best hope in Middle East, No wish to kill but duty to protect people. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Eurobond Prices (Midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Sterling falls by 70 points, Gilts nervous, Nervous bout ahead of trade figures, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Copper at lowest level since February, 1973 Commodities, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Miscellaneous Financial, Art Exhibitions, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Christmas gift guide, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The bedside Central Asia To the Back of Beyond, 'A very nice life' Diane A Victorian, Francis Durbridge presents... Melissa BBC 1, Jack and the Beanstalk Arts, RPO/Downes Festival/ Radio 3, Poetry A Nip in the Air, Pulpits for two Under Bow Bells, John Ryder Bodleian Library, Pinter play, The Memoirs of a Survivor, by, From scaremonger to Scaramanga, Early Music Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall, Poor philosophy from Peter Ustinov Who's Who in Hell Lunt-Fontanne, New York, Unearthly, distinctive and sublime Georges de la Tour, Man of contradictions Personal Record 1920-1972, Concertgebouw Piano Quartet Purcell Room, Fiction Falling Bodies. Sport: Codd gets half his side's score, Moores called up after only two games, Good start is essential in Test if England are to save Ashes, Newcombe beats Borg in rain affected match, Sports in Brief, Northern challengers supported in sponsored events at Ascot, Wasps boosted by New Zealanders, South American team to ride in Milk Race, Yesterday's results, When it is cheaper to call off a meeting, Surrey need skill second time round, Metreveli surprised by American, Mrs Moser Will find it hard proving she is still best, Newcastle retain Cup with two extra time goals, Kent rally thwarted by a late Eastern Counties penalty goal, Derby protest after late penalty puts them out of Uefa Cup, Gillette renew sponsorship for three years, Economy drive to end horse power struggle, India capture quick wicket after their batting fails, Old pals act could help Maidstone in Cup match, Stiffening required before New Year, Group of Pathans may have the last word, Barnes takes on a Chinese player, MCC only draw-with Australian to help out, Wimbledon takeover offer withdrawn, Needham needs a long rest before his next bout. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, December 12, 1949, The bell tolls again on Robben Island. Editorials/Leaders: The Summit Did Make Progress, The Freedom Of The Advertiser, The Bill Comes First, The Scheme Later. Letters to the Editor: Britain and Middle East, Raising money for clergy stipends, MCC touring teams, Bank efficiency, School reading habits, Alarming features of eminent thought on social contract, MPs barred from steelworks, Buses in convoy, Finance Bill's breach of Treasury undertaking on Capital Transfer Tax, Break before university, Propaganda concerning referendums, Planning delays, British Leyland and the City, Academics' respect for truth, Forecasts on inflation, Remarriage of divorcees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: Solicitors' costs in divorce proceedings in county courts, Accepted accounting principle even if little used, Black berets and dark glasses a uniform, Onus of proof on landlords. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Dame Nancy Parkinson International friendship, Dr Adam Rutherford, Mr Thomas R. Henn, Mr L. H. Storey, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, GEC profits fail to cheer market, Leyland sets deadline for Spanish plant sale, Steel billets shortage brings request for import duty exemption, Latest Dividends, Business Diary: Frodsham to EEF · BSC's insider, Spot Position of Sterling, Hardy on the upswing following poor start, London & Provincial Shop Centres (Holdings) Ltd., The EEC reject sugar offers, Fed laws could involve big changes in US bank system, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited Interim Statement, Continental Can Company, Inc., Government rejects R-R settlement criticism, Forward Levels, Plan to simplify local authority borrowing, Norwest Holst 28 pc downturn, Bank Base Rates, Bulmer & Lumb, Inflation and state policies caused a setback to North Sea boom, US oil chief says, Cash management at GEC, 10 pc fertilizer price rise plea, Engineering workers may seek £18 rise, New BICC Organisational Structure, Shaikh takes seat on the Lonrho board, Commonwealth producers seek double sugar price, Paracetamol exemption call, Savings 'must not hit tourism', Bright opening from D Doncaster and still going strong, Gilts fall and shares plunge to 20-year low, The Housebuyers, North Atlantic Securities Corporation, OPEC aims in sorting out the muddle over crude oil pricing, Gallaher forecast up by £1m, Money Market Rates, A truce in the war of all against all, Price body loses cement appeal, Bonn talks opened on reflating economy, The General Electric Company Limited Interim Report, Compair second half recovery, CAST defends bid terms, Littlewoods places big computer order, Pound falls again as Saudi 'desire' for non-sterling deals confirmed, Take over Panel adjourns Miss Penny Brahms' case, Consolidated African Selection Trust Proposed Merger With Selection Trust, Barclays issuing two 'currency cocktails' By Christopher Wilkins, £2.7m detergent plant investment, Social contract must be changed, CBI head says, Leigh Interests, Burco Dean lower, but profit trend favourable, How the markets moved Rises, Hardy Furnishers Interim Report, Caravans Int expects another opening loss, Italian mission aims to clinch Iran deal, Rio Algom calls off Brinco bid, Nationwide's survey finds 70 pc of home buyers are under 30, Seafield Gentex record. Business Appointments: Mr C Joyce made Baker Perkins finance director, New EEF chief appointed. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,866.

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