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The Times - 10/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Our Industrial Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Sharon Churcher, From Harry Golombek, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Medical Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Alan McGregor, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Edmund Stevens, From Peter Strafford, Caroline Moorehead, Katie Stewart, Michael Ratcliffe, Jo Grimond, A. M. Rendel, Paul Moor, By Gerry Harrison, By a Special Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock, Dan van der Vat, PHS, Ronald Faux, Ronald Kershaw, STEPHEN GARFORD., C. MAINWARING, , LES DENNISON, Chairman, Coventry Branch EEPTU, 43 Arundel Road, Coventry. January 8., I. N. DUNCAN WALLACE., BARNEY HAYHOE, House of Commons., F. G. HOLLAND, 17 Ashford Close, Lancaster., P. S. ATIYAH, W. H. MERTON, Hart House, Martin, Fordingbridge, Hampshire., DAVID STERN, JACK STEINBERG., FRED CATHERWOOD, 25 Woodville Gardens, W5., ALAN GREEN, House of Commons. January 7., KENNET, House of Lords. January 6., W. S. ALLEN, Trinity College, Cambridge., JOHN W. LEAVER., By John Whitmore, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Drummond, By Margaret Stone, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, D. B. PICTON-PHILLIPS, , M. E. WILLIAMS., W. G. DUFFIELD., SYDNEY MARKS, , E. B. TEESDALE, The Director., C. HANSON. Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Bradford., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Peter Waymark,

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News: Motoring Rising costs incentive to good driving, Three likely to share chess lead, Rule changes urged to aid church unity at local level, Kodak permitted to raise prices by 5 per cent, Ban on generators for outdoor sports lifted, 250 Scots ambulancemen expected back at work, BBC fears pressure if Government changes, Mr Heath challenged over benefit supplement ban, EEC is more optimistic over growth prospects, Man in arms case could face 12 years' jail, Bangkok students hurl abuse at visiting Japanese Premier, Whitelaw style cramped but unruffled, Bow Group on Britain's 'bad image' in Europe, Tory alert for chance of snan election, Mr Nixon plans oil conference on February 11, Bonn adheres to view of regional fund as small and concentrated, Making something nice with rice, Threat complaint after criticism of RSPCA, Oil producers to keep prices of crude unchanged until April, Panama-US accord on future of canal, Seven sentenced to death for plot to kill Shah, Mr R tells of sex as fee for pictures, Paper answers Heath criticism of American press, Executive leaders get on with jobs, Proposal to bar skipper, Bing Crosby lung abscess, Proceeds of London art sale for U S tax man, North-west pollution control sought, West Germany will spend £250m on energy search, Miners scorn offer of 'cake tomorrow', Petrol price in France to go up by 20-25 per cent, Heath defence of early TV closedown, Mr Poulson says he refused to become CBE, Help for Africans to study medicine in Britain, Industry faces threat of even more dislocation in production, Geneticist tries to sue Vatican newspaper, Hammersmith adopts scheme to beat government restrictions on land acquisition by councils, Lady Jane's father 'fed up' with romance rumours, 'Bargain' costs London dealer £2,500, Gingerbread people pledged to help the single parent, Long way to go before real damage, Soviet attack on BBC for resurrecting Orwell, Muddle in the shops over restrictions, Emergency is extended to third month, Demand of £250,000 for Grundig man, 'Smoking kills' label on packets urged, Brain damage: Vaccination before birth, The Times Diary A merry feast of bogus scholarship, TUC scorns theory that better offer to miners would lead to inflationary wave of pay rises, Heathrow air catastrophe inevitable, report says, Soho club owner charged, Hitch in prisoner exchange, Guarded Arab optimism on Kissinger visit, Death sentence in Spain for killing policeman, Both sides dig in for a lengthy confrontation, Heath ultimatum on pit talks, West Germany, where a pay rise is a man's right, Total shutdown of SR feared after Waterloo walkout, Summerland staircase was 'adequate', Wide state control of prices, pay in Holland, Korean exiles denounce decree, TUC proposals rejected by Mr Barher, Sour reaction to new Nixon disclosures. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Atcost Industrial Division, Volvo, English Property Corporation Limited, Allied London Properties Ltd.,, The Burlington Magazine, General Electric Company, U.S.A., Montague L. Meyer Limited, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, Drummond's Freedom Suitings, Sun Alliance & London, Standard and Chartered, Dewar's, Certified Ppa Dividends, Aycliffe, F. G. Wilson Engineering Ltd., Fortnum & Mason Ltd., The Political Quarterly, G.T. Whyte & Company Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Constable, Bridon Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Stage Three overtaken by events, Wool textile firms can use electricity on Sundays, State of emergency to continue, Cut in electricity consumption still short of target: fuel oil warning House of Lords, Mr Wilson accuses ministers of creating a diversion, TUC invited to review talks with Government and management: not too late for reason to prevail House of Commons. Property: PROPERTY also on page 9, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Reviews: Niches in history Sir Horace Rumbold Portrait of a Diplomat 18691941, 'They will pay the Arabs, but not the miners', As recounted by Felsenstein, There is only one thing worse than a frustrated fanatic Bernard Levin, 'The men will strike if they have to', No shadow is black The History of Impressionism, Greenwich 'Romances', Purcell Room Paul Griffiths, Seven weeks on, no thought of surrender 'Pay would not keep Mr Heath in sheet music', Ashes Open Space Irving Wardle, Memorable O'Neill A Moon for the Misbegotten Morosco, New York Clive Barnes, Queen Elizabeth Hall Alan Blyth, Charting the way for the New Left The Future of the Left: Lincoln and After. Classified Advertising: LEGAL NOTICES (also on page 21), Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant also on page 24, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Women's Appointments also on page 25, Women's Appointments also on page 26, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services. Sport: French selectors again spurn half-measures in their choice, West Germans call in for medical aid, Herdman leads all the way on Grand National hope, Commonwealth Games: The Queen yesterday, Sports in Brief, N Zealand heading for Test victory, Symonette wins Gold Cup, Yesterday's results, Hereford avenge previous cup defeat by West Ham, Dixon beats his previous best time, Hopes of evening kick-off at Loftus Road, Spaight wins event and leads overall, Leniently handicapped Into Battle is sound Towcester selection, McAlinden is cautioned by the board, Guildford squander their opportunities, Nastase seeded No 1-by WCT, Glanford Brigg's win may earn him Cheltenham run, All seats sold three weeks ahead of event, Gammon takes lead, Sunderland make a hero out of Ross, Borg in quarter-final, Cruel end for last of the amateurs, Ugandan athletes arrive without Akii-Bua, Powell declared ineligible, Jones pops up to deny Wolves twice in quick succession, Bradnam goes from morning paper round to quarter-final round, Facts hard after Boston's brief moments of promise, Another world record for Miss Turrall, First World Cup win does not surprise Italian girl, Marinello creates the only goal at Swindon, Australian Schools score biggest victory, Hughes wins after a fast start, Latest snow reports. Editorials/Leaders: WHO IS Confronting Whom?, Policies For The Left, A Bumpy Passage For Mr Tanaka. Letters to the Editor: Nationalization of the drug industry, Paper shortages: time to save on waste, Safety of US reactors, Cooker problem resolved, Alarming nuisance, The miners' case: fatality rates in other industries, Master Mind defined, Metallurgy students, Christian names in 1973, Crisis and religion, Oil reserves in the North Sea. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Postgraduate Scholarships, 1974, Latest appointments, Entrance Scholarships, 1974. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Law: Sons prevented from following in fathers' footsteps. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan 8, 1949. Obituaries: Mr C. E. Bohlen, Vivienne Chatterton Radio actress of wide range, Olive Groves, Lev Oborin Concert pianist and teacher, Dr Patrick Hadley, Dr H. W. Leatham, Lord Methuen. Business and Finance: TUC to persist with peace offer despite rejection by Mr Barber, House Prices Percentage increases during past five years, D-mark advances as Germans prepare to lift exchange controls, Spot Position of Sterling, Area board's £1,000m plan for five new Scottish power stations, Accommodating the Arab billions, Business Diary: Rough ride for Luraghi, Company News Brown & Tawse cautious after rousing start, Forward Levels, Lazards provide more finance for RB211 exports, Small firms' VAT plea to Chancellor, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, German forecast of altered trend in money reform, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, IMF payments crisis study, Issues & Loans French credit for Portugal, The Pound, Briefly, Capital Spending, Mining Good interim at FUGIT, Money Market Rates, Anthracite being imported from Russia and Morocco, Companies House switch to cost £3.5m, Engineering unions meet on next move in pay claim, United Biscuits to buy Cadbury cake holding, How the markets moved, The tasks facing Lord Carrington, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, The Times Share Indices, Manpower Services aims to soften blow, Hanson Trust's liquidity card, Go-ahead for Barclays bid by New York Commission, Mr Maxwell to bid 11p a share for Pergamon, Howden Half-Time Profits Rise, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Wall St plunges 26.99 points in heavy selling, Lord Hinton doubts US reactors, Wide variation in house price rises. Business Appointments: New Wilmot Breeden post for Mr H. C. Cox, Inspectors appointed for L and C. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Equities Weaker trend in shares, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities Sharp advance in sugar futures, Fixed Interest and Money, A late setback. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,582.

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