The Times - 24/08/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Terence Smith, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Harry Debelius, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Our Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Stewart Tendler, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Our Special Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Jose Shercliff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Dessa Trevisan, Marvin Lyons, Edward Mayer, Paul Overy, Ronald Hayman, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Peter Vansittart, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, John Carter, Lord Gladwyn, Geoffrey Green, Alison Ross, Baron Moss, JOHN GRIFFIN., D. C. MANDEVILLE., BRIAN H. MACDERMOT., H. L. BENJAMIN, , ALAN MAYNARD., H. GEOFFREY WOOLFE., DAVID BARRAN, JOHN KISSIN., MICHAEL CHANCE, HUGO BALL., LEWIS STRETCH, , ARTHUR PHILLIPS., JOHN STOKES., P. S. YOUNG., P. H. H. MOORE, , Cyril Bainbridge, From John Young Planning Reporter Cheddar, By Angela Tilby, From Seton Gordon, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock, From John Hopkins, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Lewine Mair, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Andrew Wilson, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Edward Townsend, By Terry Byland, John Drummond, JD, MS, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, By Our Financial Staff,
ResumoNews: Bulgaria frees Jew under sentence of death, Arrested archbishop alleges blackmail, Waldheim visit to Cyprus to evaluate UN role, Rockefeller view that penalty has been paid, Cover for emergencies, Pan Am may need subsidy to survive, Angola freedom movement denounces Luanda riots, Provisional IRA admits assassinating Special Branch chief at Omagh, A deserted village awaits fate, Russia softening over emigration US senator says, Bridegroom tore up certificate after two days, Champion Miles finishes with a draw, European Community to restore pre-junta relations with Greece, Siberians were first men in N America, Denness captain in Australia, Israel arrests 900 in campaign to crush West Bank resistance, Saigon loses yet another outpost, Convicted murderer to be key Crown witness in plot trial, Man on bomb plot charge starts hunger strike, Holidaymakers 'political footballs'-Mr Shore, Rise in jobless rejected as economic remedy, Doubts raised on legal issue if 'patriotic organization' intervened in strike situation, Zoology: Plants and butterflies, Conclave to choose Pope will be expanded, Church stand on Rhodesia inquiry, Bank worker caught up in £150,000 plot, Rumor attack on 'cancer' of terrorism, Man to leap 800-yard canyon on 'sky cycle', Dutch to service QE2 after British firms reject job, Voluntary civil defence workers may be advised to join forces with Unison, Hospital X-ray services resume, Cheddar conservationists fear limekiln is part of creeping industrialization, Mr Yermolenko appears on Soviet television, Dreamy child who became England's greatest soldier, EEC rules help to peg price of British bread, British resorts hope for upsurge in home holidays, Victims of Richard III find a champion, Picture album of a Tsar, Ration sugar call by Sainsbury chief, Britain's support for population control, France waits for Giscard broadcast, Canberra MPs are restricted to two Bills, Mafia leader on murder charge in luxury clinic, The battle to go under or over the Marden Valley, Kidnap charge man accused of second killing, Libyan Premier flies to Cairo after Paris talks, Republicans seek tougher privacy laws, Plot to kidnap Don Juan, Union mobilizes for early general election, Greece accepts Soviet proposal for Cyprus talks, EEC checks US feed grains 'crisis', True EEC issue that should worry the British, Whitelaw attack on 'silly statements', The faint hearts of the Stock Exchange, Pledge after Athens talks to continue struggle, Chinese vote main point of interest in Malaysia poll, A strange tune gains silver chanter, $10m of drugs seized in Chicago raids, Duty-free lake trips end, South Korea eases curbs on political activity, Dr Soares flies to Algiers for second attempt to reach agreement over Guinea-Bissau, New British move to break Anguilla deadlock, Spanish seek redress from UK Government, Extra legal powers for the investigators, Newcomers have taken over the 'Otter Way', Seeds of inflation, Did Christ fail on the Cross?, Marksmen plan a £750,000 complex. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Fribourg & Treyer, Boots, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Winston, Baring Brothers & Co., Limited, Halifax, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Hs. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Vivid performances, Broadcasting Saturday, Chess Unprecedented tie, Bridge Stealing thunder, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,772, Sunday, The Times Jumbo Crossword Competition. Classified Advertising: Collectors, Royal Albert Hall, Services tomorrow:, Smaller Business Premises, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant, Gardening. Reviews: Vintage year for talent National Youth Orchestra Albert Hall/Radio 3, Mike Leigh: working with folks, Klee at the Edinburgh Festival, La Traviata Coliseum, Fine solo playing Wind Ensemble/ Tuckwell Queen Elizabeth Hall. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Country Properties. Sport: England left with a distant target, Television highlights, Sports in Brief, Pyrah wins on former Olympic horse, Pitcairn difficult to contain on Newbury running, Why Tottenham could be bleating at Carlisle today, Irish achieves dramatic win in final, Even Worcestershire applauded Sobers, No need for Miss Barry to creep away again, Buoy can accomplish hard task, McAlinden will defend titles against Johnson, Weekend fixtures First division, The Rest may thwart England, Los Locos prove too quick for opposing back, 'Murderous' is Merckx verdict on circuit, Four players to appear before committee, Shannon overwhelms Lyle from the start, Tennis, Manchester Utd: A tarnished symbol of British football, Great tactics by Wilkie and Leigh earn Britain two medals, Estaminet to keep up Murless's record, Denness to lead MCC in Australia, Refused protest makes a worthy winner, Goodwin and Lord gain clean sweep, Northamptonshire keep up their challenge, Southern Cross should clinch series, Villanueva faces Garbey for fifth time. Editorials/Leaders: Chinese Minorities To The South, Colonel Stirling's Recruits. Letters to the Editor: A clergyman's role in the community, Royal Agricultural Hall, Effect on inflation of Channel tunnel, Arithmetic of the Stock markets, Snobbery outside Britain, Conflict in Cyprus, Erosion of patriotism, Sport as a charity, The press and Mr Nixon, Piddletrenthide et al, Listed church buildings, Overbooked airlines. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments Australian High Commissioner. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Charles Wheeler Former president of the Royal Academy. Stock Exchange Tables: Widespread gains, Foreign Exchange Sterling firm in quiet markets, Commodities Daily sugar price at £325, Stock Exchange plans 'teach-in' for trade union critics of City, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Shares ahead in thin trading. Business and Finance: Japanese output shows biggest fall in 28 years, Pan Am says subsidy of $10m a month is vital to meet cash obligations, Francis Parker is pulling out of contracting as profits drop £3m, Latest dividends, Wall St slides nearly 18pts to close below 700, New Guinea threat against Bougainville, Spot Position of Sterling, GE executive calls for big investment drive, A home for your children, 700 jobs go in Robertson shake-up, Photopia excels and again gives 1-for-1scrip, Forward Levels, Another German bank closes its doors, Looking forward to an early retirement?, Rebound · The insurance jitters, Costs hamper Hudson's Bay, Comm Bank, Australia, Domecq taking control of Luis Gordon, Poles sign £150m deal with Massey combine, UNIT TRUSTS: Growth and Specialist Funds (progress this year and, latham JAMES A busy and successful year, Briefly, Money Market Rates, New Barclaycard guarantee, B. Sunley has reservations on prospects, How the markets moved, Holiday tour group has £187,000 net loss on year, Peat Marwick report underlines 'major deficiencies' in Court Line accounting, The Times Share Indices, Development Secs slip at midterm, Bonn and Tokyo urged to aid deficit countries, Grouse, If a 'driverless' car strikes, The Phoenix Timber Company Limited, Chrysler disputes will lay off 10,000 next week, Mining Union Corp's 47 pc interim surge. Law: How fair rents are determined.
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