The Times - 22/11/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Arthur Osman and Staff Reporters, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Foreign Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Stephenson, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, From Robert Fisk Dublin, From Michael Horsnell Hull, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By David Leigh, By Michael Hatfield, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By David Young, From Our Correspondent Wakefield, Hugh Clayton, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Tim Jones, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Staff, By A. M. Rendel, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, By Philip Howard, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Alan Blyth, John Percival, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Bryce Morrison, Thomas Walker, Caroline Moorehead, Elizabeth Dickson, Richard Davy, Ian Gilmour, Michael Hatfield, PHS, JOHN HUNT, , G. COZZI, Professor of Modern, GUY DANIEL, , DENIS MacSHANE, , MILTON SHULMAN, NORA BELOFF, ROBERT CARVEL, LOUIS HEREN, PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE, ERIC JACOBS, ROBERT KEE, LUDOVIC KENNEDY, PETER PATERSON, IAN WALLER, ALAN WATKINS, RICHARD WEST, PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE, HUGO YOUNG. November 21., WALTER STEVENS, , K. P. OBANK, , MARTIN HUCKERBY, , K. MURRILL, Editor, Bromley Times and Chislehurst Times. 38 High Street, Bromley, Kent. November 20., S. H. PIERCE, , TOM NORMANTON, Member of the, CHARLES BENSON, , JOHN CARTER, , E. L. BLACK, , MICHAEL OGDEN, , BRIAN ALDERSON, , MATTHEW NORGATE, , J. BISSET, 15 Solva Avenue. Llanishen, Cardiff., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From David Blake, By Margaret Drummond, By Andrew Wilson, By Melvyn Westlake, By Terry Byland, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Eynon Smart, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, From Ray Kennedy, K. E. MORGAN, , I. E. SMITH, , T. DRAPER WILLIAMS, , From John Farle, H. W. ALLISON, P. R. GARDNER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, Kenneth Owen, Ross Davies, Roy Harrod, John Plender, Tim Congdon, Michael Frenchman, By Ashley Druker, By David Mott, Statement by the Chairman, SIR ERIC YARROW, M.B.E., D.L., Andrew Wilson, June Field, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Talks on right of arrested to see solicitor, The Gaul foundered in heavy seas off Norway, inquiry finds, £180m deal accepted by manual workers, Multi-racial talks planned for SW Africa, New Bermuda move in case of shot governor, English tribute to Irish President, Dons' move to counter 'university-bashing', Boys 'recruited into IRA by their teacher', Mr Wilson names new overseas private secretary, Sabotage is ruled out as cause of jumbo jet crash, Time the Conservatives finally laid the ghost of Selsdon man, Scheme for legal aid at tribunal hearings, Beef stockpiling is 'temporary', Conspiracy ruling will bring added pressure for change, Prague visitor at No 10, Unhappy families: A game of disturbance that can lead to psychiatric treatment, Mr Ford's round-about route to the summit, British Sugar to cut firms' beet supply, Poe first edition sold for record $123,000, Paris dustmen and some postmen end strike, Bishop refuses to accept £300 pay rise, Mr Karamanlis forms new Greek Government, Fewer fresh turkeys this Christmas Food prices, Churchill Centenary Trust, Backdated pay rises for Oxford academic staff, Government aims to let MPs vote on EEC measures, 'Yondo' rites defended, Another senator out of the presidential race, London plea by wife freed from Russia, New method of giving drugs raises hopes, 'Which?' survey suggests VD clinics are failing, Critical report likely to split RSPCA membership apart, Three held in kidnap case, Why Peking is touchy about Vladivostok, Disabled drivers to get relief from petrol cost, Heavy rain brings flooding in South, Welsh-language TV gets Mr Jenkins's blessing but UHF cover has priority, Ford vetoes overridden by Congress, Britain must show deep shift in will, Hudson Institute says, Terrorists' bombs kill 17 and injure 120 in attacks on Birmingham bars, Woman in 'Hell's Angels' killing freed, What détente does for the quality of life in the Soviet Union, Liberal resolution indicts leadership, More deported from the West Bank, Marriage of Lady Carolyn is annulled, The art of making a room look lived-in, Freighter to release poison gas at sea, Charity stamp: Britain's first, Mr Nixon was afraid John Dean had bugged their vital talk, British jet hijacked in Persian Gulf after shooting of stewardess, Where to get your charity Christmas cards, Cash 'compensation' for smacking, Mr Rockefeller says 'bruising' is expected, Call for Servicemen to aid chemical defence research, The Times Diary What Bangkok is famous for, Pressure on Mr Foot over press freedom, Swords crossed before abortion debate, Herr Brandt's proposal for special treatment of weak states seen as trial balloon for EEC summit, Spanish gold demanded at embassy, Environment: Erosion from overgrazing, Tory MPs fight for prerogative on leader, Why two wealthy Filipinos are fasting in prison, Makarios all-day talks in London, Stormy meeting of the ways for Labour, Callaghan warning on UK poverty, Labour MPs criticize Mr Peart on EEC, Tourism aid to go outside main centres. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, WRNS promotions, Latest appointments, Resignation of Mr Tanaka imminent over tax scandal. News in Brief. Display Advertising: cofitour, British airways, Midland Bank Group, Finlan, Multiple Display Advertisements, American Express, Heritage Club, H.K. Lewis & Co. Ltd., Taylor Woodrow, Cancer RELIEF, Hoechst, Remy Martin Fine Champagne V.S.O.P., The Times 1000, Saa, Asea, The Electricity Council, radd, Stratstone, Thomas Skinner Publications, Hertz, Monsieur Worth, Mounton-Cadet, Malta, Longman, Praeger Special Studies, Tolley, Inter-City Sealink, East African Airways. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Announcements, Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 8, Entertainments, Business Services. Sport: British Isles seen in a dimmer light, Three Cup ties and two league games in doubt, British title won in only eighth bout, Ali will go on until beaten, Greenidge's chance to make mark in Test, Experience could help Clear Cut to win, Tonbridge pair will again test their consistency, New Wembley courts for busy season, Connors displays his speed and strength, Early first Noel for the fast and wily Scot, Oxford given stiff examination, U S accept new America's Cup challenge, Parfrey and Batty injured in practice, First round lead for England in world cup, For the record, Shilton follows Banks to Stoke for record fee, The quickest way from Perth to Brisbane is via Singapore. Reviews: Research spending and the multinationals The Economics of Innovation by J. E. S. Parker, The Titan with a soft spot The Incredible Pierpont Morgan by Cass Canfield, Peter Lloyd Baroque Trio Purcell Room, 'Not exactly a roll of honour' The Common Millionaire by Robert Heller, A nostalgic raid on the Stamboul train Murder on the Orient Express (a) ABC 1 and 2 The Projectionist Electric Cinema, Action Theatre Bush, Walter Klien Queen Elizabeth Hall, Quick guide, Management charter Mind Your Own Business by Dr Heinz Redwood, London debuts, Production and the quality of life Population, Capital and Growth by Simon Kuznets, Volumes of body talk Royal Ballet Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Sternheim's The Snob, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,849. Politics and Parliament: Sub judice rule halts pleas for men jailed after building site incidents, £11 per adult spent in 1973 upon gambling, Penalty for conspiracy: provisional proposal House of Commons, Continual press disputes can drain democracy's lifeblood, Mr Peart says beef agreement virtually restores guarantee support system, New benefits in pensions Bill: petrol allowance doubled to cover VAT, Dearer toys, Protecting wild animals and plants, Business for next week Business in the House of Lords will be:, Compulsory seat belts may save 1,000 lives, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Mudguard tests to reduce spray, National Theatre costs cannot be assessed House of Lords. Editorials/Leaders: Not Our Favourite Guests, We Need A Law Against Private Spies. Letters to the Editor: A book about Mao, Tail-catching cats, For eating one-handed, Tribute to the Estate Duty Office, Editorial responsibility, The search for Lord Lucan, Caribbean sugar supplies, Tube station lifts, Conditions of parole, Journalistic freedom and the union closed shop, Making the best use of waste heat, Marriage after divorce, Compensation for accident injuries, Management success story, Social cost of 10p savings stamp. Law: 'More or less' in time charterparties. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Thomas Moult, Obituary, ADMIRAL SIR W. ANDREWES The war in Korea, MR W. F. BUSHELL Former head of Birkenhead. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 22, 1949.. Stock Exchange Tables: Beecham shakes confidence, Discount market, Japanese zinc output to be cut 20 pc, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, SE inquiries on share dealings, Spot Position of Sterling, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Cocoa futures drop £25 a tonne Commodities, J. H. Fenner fulfils hopes with peak £4.5m, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), A demoralized market, New York silver down 16.50c, M J Gleeson setback. Business and Finance: No dividend cut from Land Securities, Index slide a fresh jolt to market, Avoiding the stereotyped presentation, Yarrow & Company Limited A Highly Successful Year For The Group, Swiss curb sales of francs to foreigners, State ready for policy switch to aid tourism, Beecham Group, Lower City activity clips Extel growth, Assurance on power supplies despite US coal import doubts, New Chrysler dispute looms as Triumph strikers plan next move, Swan Hunter Group Limited, Dr Diederichs sees revaluation of gold, Fine Art Devs, Takeover of all airlines by state would be 'death knell', Advertising levels too high drug companies warned, Loss of job urged for strikers, Finance ministers to study fund for recycling of Arab oil money, Roman building consortium takes Sindona shares, Italians to put up interest rates on export credits, Dollar account for Halcyon proceeds sought, Business Diary: Return of the prodigy · Shoemaker's holiday, £25m lost by Royal on underwriting, ST faces slowdown after good start Mining, Selection Trust Limited, Bauxite partnership ends Kaiser's mining dispute with Jamaica, US consumer price rises at 1947 high, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, Yarrow's future, Farming downturn to hit Dalgety, Britain facing nitrogen shortage for years ahead, Searle win Gold Cross, Robertson ensure supplies of sugar, Briefly, Land Securities, Jobless level stable but vacancies decline, Good opening but Powell Duffryn see static growth at full-time, General Mining blocks Unicorp Gold Fields bid, Increase in unit trust sales, How the markets moved, Bejam and NFC run cold store, Dimplex cuts further 300 as sales slump, Bond Worth Holdings Limited Preliminary Announcement, Innovation and the role of the market, Foreign banks make their mark on America, A chance to buy Beecham, Dividend hoist by Bond Worth, Report of Arab bid for Triumph, Dutch group taking over Slater shares, Sears group in £3.6m agreed bid for Galliford, Cut forecast in office rents within a year. Business Appointments: Top Schroder Group post for Mr J Wolfensohn. Property: London Flats, Overseas Properties Home at the nineteenth hole, Flat Sharing, Residential property Good buys from the church, Country Properties.
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