The Times - 14/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Dan van der Vat, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery and Anthony Thomas, By David Wood Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Raymond Perman, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Hugh Nove, By Professor Richard Rose, From Henry Stanhope, By Our Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Louis Heren, From Stewart Tendler Sutton and Cheam, Feb 13, By Christopher Thomas, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Eric Marsden, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Paul Martin, By Our Foreign Staff, By Ion Trewin Literary Editor, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, From Fred Emery, Phillip Hodson, Peter Davis, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, By John Downie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Cork and Another V Law Society, By Gabriel Ronay, By John Mander, Michael Ratcliffe, By Elaine Dundy, David Williams, By Leo Heaps, Laurence Cotterell, By John Grant, Philippa Toomey, By Jonathan Raban, Tony Aldous, Robert Nye, Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, Hamish McRae Editor, Euromoney, Ian Morison, C.H., Charles Hargrove, Roger Choate, John Earle, J.E., Harry Debelius, Frank Vogl, F.V., Bernard Levin, Paul Foot, PHS, Peter Strafford, RODNEY TATCHELL, , GERALD COBB, LAURENCE BRADSHAW, CHARLES HUTTON, ARTHUR LLEWELLYN SMITH, HENRY MEDD, JOHN BRANDON-, JONES, MILNER GRAY, JOAN HASSALL, DAVID PEACE, GORDON RUSSELL, R. R. TOMLINSON, WILLIAM WILSON., GEOFFREY CHANDLER, HYLTON, House of Lords., M.J.QUIRK, 3 Green Lane North, Liverpool 16., NICHOLAS HINTON, Director, , JOHN WOOD, , L. D. O'MEAGHER, Managing, J. W. SAUNDERS, , PATRICK ARMSTRONG, , G. A. NIMSE, , FRANK HAHN, , D. A. H. RODWELL, , ROBERT LUSTY, , MARY BLOOMFIELD, BOB BLOOMFIELD., B. BETHELL, , KINGSLEY AMIS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Hugh Clayton, By John Carter, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, By Margaret Drummond, By Arthur Reed, From Peter Strafford, By R. W. Shakespear'e, MICHAEL IVENS, , P. D. EVANS, , JOHN MORTIMER, , GEORGE C. ALLEN, , R. J. BRIDGWATER, , By Derek Robinson, Aubrey Jones, By Dr John Hovers, G. D. Newbould, By Richard J.C.Roeber, Graham Bannock, Nancy Foy, By John Humble, John Marsh, By Professor Glyn Davies, Andrew Wilson, Michael von Clemm executive director, White Weld & Co, visiting professor of international banking and finance, London Business School, Abdul Majeed Shoman general manager, Arab Bank, Jordan, Francis Witts, John Whitmore, Paul Martin, Ralph Izzard, Anthony Rowley, Stuart Marshall, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Battered British ferry leaves for home today, Russian exiles win court action over claim for possession of lost church property in Israel, Katie Stewart, Aslef meets railways board next week, Hitch over Rhodesian rail pay offer, Priority for research on nuclear energy, Guide to better management Improving the Performance of the Experienced Manager, Three polls show Conservatives taking lead from Labour, Caution urged before making big changes, Garbage may become new export from Japan, Wage rises end W German strikes, Libya denies report of speech by Col Gaddafi, Road test: Mercedes car of the year, Accord and discord: full text of the energy conference communique, 'The Gulag Archipelago' to be published in London, Cemetery murder denied, Mr Heath praises NUM decision to put their arguments to board, Charities call for action by new government, Denmark not to send home cruise liner defectors, Crew list of the missing Hull trawler Gaul, Arrests after Oxford clash, On a bicycle made for town, Spanish court jails priest for three years, Puzzlement over British milk subsidies, Mixed feelings on M Jobert's methods, Latin American leftist militant groups to unite, Treasure hunters loot art of Hungary, Report deplores shortage of London housing, More claims expected after man 'tortured by Army' is awarded damages of £15,000, Astronomy: New theory on X-ray star, Man whose innovations shook the money temple, The militants' way to a better democracy, Labour choose Mr Richard to fight Blyth, Twelve held after Jerusalem arson, Complaint about share-tipping is not upheld, Pitfalls of participating Participation in Industry Edited by Campbell Balfour, Sale of helmet starts legal controversy, Mr Jenkins says people will reject 'false choice', Fall of the House of Nasser, Senate urges Cambridge to accept £10m offer, 'Everyone tries to save his own hide', From cash in stockings to cheques with everything, Britain offers refuge as world condemns Solzhenitsyn expulsion, GLC going ahead with property plan, Britain will remain in the EEC, Mr Heath says in angry reply to Mr Wilson, Partners show signs of weariness with Paris for blocking steps towards European unity, Consortium pioneers make steady progress, Oscillating levels of content Expansion Through Acquisition, Some hopeful signs for economy, Communists oppose Soviet line on Solzhenitsyn, Getting into the driving seat, Alexandrite ring fetches £15,000 in keenly contested jewel sale, Solicitors defend drivers' right to trial by jury, Navy and Army recruiting down, RAF up, Today's campaign, Defects and distortions despite centuries of experience, Liberals 'will tell truth', Banking, Mr Thorpe calls anti-inflation tax 'civilized', Police question four on college blast, Comfortable suburbia comes under pressure, Rapturous welcome for Mr Wilson, Voters face confusion of new boundaries and names after redistribution, Dam busters' march must be stopped, President Nixon pronounced fit and well, Motoring Formidable pulling power of the Jeep, Ronald Butt Weakness of the Tory Party's firmness, Inside stories of cops and robbers, Labour leaders step up their attack on membership of the Community, Backer for international future of the D mark, Election in brief £220,000 given to Labour, Quick guide, Political axes to grind and hobbyhorses to ride, Thirty six in missing Hull trawler now feared dead, Nightmares in the City over loss of freedom-and a foreign business drain, Profits and powers are prime causes of coscern, 6% voltage cuts are first since start of pit strike, Solzhenitsyn is expelled from Russia and stripped of Soviet citizenship, Terror pickets must expect jail, judge tells building men, Imaginative schemes founder as inflation rages, Conflicts of a corporate society The Organisation in a Changing Environment, 100,000 shipyard workers put in big pay claim, The Times Diary Sorry but your smear is showing, Quadruple life sentence, Pickets allow safety work in pits, Prime Minister urges Mr Wilson to support coal strike plea 'before anymore damage is done', Criminal tells how he got police to drop charges, A majority fears for the future of its good life, Europe will bring Conservatives no advantage, MPs seek doctors' practices inquiry, US-French relations unaffected by clashes, Summerland fire inquiry ends after 49 days, Farmers in poor areas 'must be helped', TUC endorses miners' decision to give evidence to Pay Board and promises support for Labour, Mr Healey denies Barber claim that Labour's plans would mean higher income tax, Philosophers protest at police raid in Serbia, Birth of the National Giro National Giro; Modern Money Transfer, Governments crack the whip over commercial organizations, Paris blocks Western cooperation on energy. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Tap, Soft City, Ppa, Mellersh & Harding, British airways, Algemene Bank Nederland, Nordic Bank Limited, Finlan, Michael Joseph, antartex, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Gulf Bank, Hodder&stoughton, Vienna International Trade Fair, Dow Banking Corporation, Midland Bank, Fiat, Bell, Ansafone, Charterhouse Japhet, Drummond's Freedom Suitings, The Times, Standard and Chartered, Mc Graw Hill, Fa, LV, Cable & Wireless, Financial Times, Comet, Banque Belge Limited, Toronto Dominion Bank, The Commercial Bank Of Kuwait, Ibb, Longman, Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale, Hmso Books, Philips, The National Bank Of Dubai Ltd., Bnp, Twa, Gower Press Limited, Wallace Brothers Sassoon Bank Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Council attacked over regional fund delay. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on page 38, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments also on page 40, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Wissema Quartet Purcell Room, Poetry, Leisurely Bruckner BBC SO/Barenboim Festival Hall/Radio 3, No mean city Soft City, Fiction The Injured Party, Cousins once removed Our German Cousins, Why be an MP? Member of Parliament, D'Artagnan amoureux French Institute, Royal Danish Ballet for Coliseum, Man Alive Bbc2, They were expendable Log of the Centurion, Characters subject to the great literary obsession The Collected Works Open Space, Quick guide, Clytemnestra Collegiate Theatre, No stairway to paradise I vespri siciliani Metropolitan Opera House, New York, Dorati /RPO Beethoven concertos cycle. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, New play for the Comedy, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,612. Sport: University teams stronger in defence, Trinity struggle to retain their unbeaten record, Sports in Brief, Three Britons in Asian circuit fixture, Troops may be called in to shovel snow, Taylor and kodes in line to meet again, Chepstow success story has two chapters, Rowe thwarts MCC with a neat century, Injuries force changes on Lancashire, Three divisions planned for Scotland, Enter dragon, pursued by Saints, Latchford poised to join Everton for British record of £300,000, Champion will ride for Gifford's stable, Bedford 'not fit enough' and misses Spain match, Royal Navy benefit from a refit to crush Oxford, York boast £268,000 prize money, Maybe Miller is starting to feel the pressure, Injury to Preece and omission of Bergiers complicate Lions choice, Yugoslavia gain last World Cup place, Latest snow reports. Law: Resiling vendor must pay commission Christic Owen & Davies Ltd V Rapacioli, Law Society's apology to liquidators, Drivers' permitted hours include time spent abroad Fox V Lawson. Editorials/Leaders: The Floodgates Of Inflation, Europe's Archaic Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Reactors, Tower blocks and crime, Labour economists, Effects of land hoarding, Oil and wildlife, Rehousing the homeless, Experiment on mice, VAT: a tax knowledge, Leyland's gas turbine research programme, Issues behind the election, Intercommunion, Misgivings over two-tier boards, Statues on St Paul's, War films and the Germans, Benefits for strikers, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb. 14, 1949. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Mr Tom Bradford, Professor S.A. de Smith, Lady Cecilia Howard, Petar Lubarda, Sir Kenneth Hague, Sir Leslie Munro Former President Of UN General Assembly, Obituary. Business and Finance: Firestone steps into the Brown Bros tangle, Approach bid revealed by Seddon Diesel, Business Diary: Why not temp miners?, Trust&Agency slips, Ministers to discuss EEC gold revaluation, P&O bid not to be referred, Abu Dhabi auctions 30m barrels of oil, Chimio takeover boosts Hoechst, Fixed Interest and Money, Engineering orders continue at high level, Japan maintains credit squeeze, Court Line ask to meet Greek hoteliers, The Times list of latest dividends, Metal Box to cut can production by 15 pc, Airlines aim to expand this year, Imbalances in advanced countries-not oil cash-cause of monetary crises, Local authority bond plan expected soon, Bids and Deals Jardine moves into Guthrie, Pretoria Portland Cement Company Limited, Shipyard claim is 'substantial', Interim Statement Challenge Corporation Limited, Company News Slowdown likely at J Haggas, Europe and Overseas Atlas Copco gain, Mining Few surprises at Conzinc, Texaco lines up with big oil groups in fight against Libyan takeover, Briefly, Equities Further losses in gold shares, Money Market Rates, Foreign skills used in new directions, GE of America puts in plea for its reactors, Builders' five-point plan for more homes, Urgent plea for a 20 Pc coal price rise will face new government, Workers' capital: an English exposition Incomes Policy and Capital Sharing in Europe, Chrysler starts fresh wage talks, Ration fear sends sugar price soaring, CBI study finds increased output by some companies, The Times Share Indices, New owners and old style make us changing pattern, Carrington Viyella and the textile cycle, Gulf anxious for industrial help, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Lebanon taken aback by overseas 'invasion' of financial institutions, CBI chief suggests new pay body, Analysing the North Sea 'play'. Stock Exchange Tables: Late support helps leaders, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, How the markets moved Rises, Commodities, Wall Street, Issues & Loans $80m funding for AW Securities bid. Business Appointments: Mr Paul Wyatt becomes Midland Bank secretary. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban.
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