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The Times - 21/09/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By Clive Borrell, By Our Business News Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Edward Townsend, From Dan van der Vat, By Marcel Berlins, By Pat Healy, From Robert Fisk, From Ronald Faux, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Sept 20, From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, By Philip Howard, From Ray Kennedy, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, by Paul Theroux, David Wade, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, John Carter, Sheila Black, Norman Fox, Michael Binyon, James Spence, Gavin Scott, W. SOMERS, , U. F. ROBINOW, , MALCOLM HURLSTON., MICHAEL FOOT., D. C. McDOUALL, , H. W. SINGER., ALAN P. HUGHES, , COLIN CAMPBELL., I. W. ROXBURGH, , J. W. SAUNDERS, , NANCY SEEAR, , H. W. JUNIPER, , MARTIN MOYES, , OLIVER WEAVER., D. G. GALVIN, , ANTHONY SUMPTION, , P. LARGE, , MAURICE LYELL., M. R. HUXLEY, , K. J. WYATT, , By Rabbi David J. Goldberg, Wembley and District Liberal Synagogue., From Our Association Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From An Irish Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Economics Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, From John Earle, Halldora Blair, JD, FE, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, By Tony May,

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News: Tate Gallery director cancels visit to Russia, Allowance for first child 'not before 1976', The Black House, Cutting costs by evasive action, Shares index again falls below 200 mark, Call for inquiry into leaks of personal details, Colin Davis tackles The Ring, Bomb damage at Pakistan newspaper office, Senora Peron makes public appeal to end strife, Mr Wilson believes Fleet Street is preparing smear campaign, Delights on the Dalmatian coast, Herr Brandt says that security men failed him, Prison bar stays on private visits by MPs, Dublin minister suggests repeal of republic's constitutional claim to rule over N Ireland, Provincial pay rise lifts actors' strike threat, Final go-ahead on Tunnel certain to be postponed, Government prices claim a ploy, Mr Carr says, European farmers bitter over small EEC prices increase, Jailed architect to forfeit £6,396 pension, Mr Peart claims new deal for farmers will not put prices up, Socialism is not goose that lays the golden egg, Lord Hailsham says, Drought after floods brings new famine threat in India, The lure of far away places, Mr Thorpe tells Scots oil is no panacea, Scottish Nationalists given 'far too little TV time', Plan to improve servicing of electrical appliances, Jordanian sale of arms to South Africa confirmed, Benn attack on 'horse trading' in coalitions, Pro-Moscow Yugoslavs are all jailed, Shoplifter was too cool a customer, Astronomy: Starspot disturbances, Secret meeting between Mr Powell and UDA leaders ends in good humour, France sets up pollution alert system, Collections can be an aesthetic investment, High holy days of the Jewish New Year, Mr Foot and Sir Keith clash over jobless, 12 nations agree to share oil in emergency, Atlantic winter flights cut, Cypriots agree to free all war prisoners, 'Patient given 200 units of insulin', Opinion polls: more of a sideshow than a service to be taken seriously, Student tells Red Lion inquiry of clash with policeman over fallen marcher, Man from 'Syndicate' collected £100,000 in rents from prostitutes. Crown says, Curbs on cars 'could drain London's life blood', Survey shows surge of Liberal support to 23 per cent, Valuable clocks stolen from Mr Macmillan, Mr Ford picks TV man as press secretary, Why even the disaffected will rally to Mr Heath, Danish Government just survives day of censure, Norway fears North Sea bonanza could bring a catastrophe in its wake, Aston Martin issues writ against Tory MP over alleged 'leak', Wilson protest to E Germany on jailed Britons, Frelimo-led regime takes power in Mozambique, Publication of Crossman diary delayed, Flowers for Christmas, Nuclear ship still in search of a harbour, Never do things by halves, Whitlam support for Aborigines, Israelis' right to try prelate challenged, Ranging beyond the commercial limits, M Monnet says Europe is in good health, Ford promise on pay talks breaches 'social contract', Labour nervous about the incidence of unpredictable issues, 'Three huge seas' on day trawler was lost, Mr Smith has abandoned 'round table' plans, Biologist attacks 'scientific racism fallacy', Arabs seek common policy, Watergate subpoena delivered 'in person' to Mr Nixon, Emperor 'refusing to hand over his fortune', Call for dope tests in horse show competitions, Korchnoi and Karpov heading for a draw, TV staff defy order to close station, Labour 'will cut spending on armed forces', Mixed reception by British farmers, What alternative 'pleasure' can we offer the hooligan on the football terrace?, Gloucester: Defences over 1,500 years. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Tap, Bell's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saga, Richard Ellis, Cbs, Robophone, Sun Alliance & London, The Times, Shelter, Karl Böhm, The British Deaf Association, G. T. Management Ltd., P & O's, Philips, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Postal and Weekend Shopping, Emi. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, PROPERTY also on page 12, PROPERTY also on page 6. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Educational, Southern Bank Concert Halls, Services tomorrow: Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Business Services, Saturday Bazaar, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Defensive moves, Broadcasting Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,796, Chess A busman's holiday, Broadcasting Sunday. Reviews: Not just for the leg man, Verdi light and dark, Loud Applause, The other Tchaikovsky, Neville Marriner' s Mozart, The Hungarian manner. Sport: A six-day 'war' on wheels, Paulista outstanding in Prix de la Nonette, Sports in Brief, Dutch pair take narrow lead, Somersway puts paid to an Irish gamble, The new powers take on the establishment, Ferraris first and third in practice despite problems, Scotland snatch victory from England after close finish, Hampshire look a team of high promise, Bout will be held on October 30 government say, Weekend fixtures First division, Tennis, Eddery to win valuable Newbury events on Red Cross and Gloss, Newton stirs to be back where he was, Franconian may add to stable's laurels, Rugby Union, Tonga make history on a football pitch in Rhyl, Television highlights Bbc 1, Volunteer sets national record. Editorials/Leaders: Economic Pointers, How To Please Everyone (With Subsidies). Letters to the Editor: The CIA and Chile, Categories of unemployed, Churchill's statue, British justice, Delays at airports, Arrears of rates, Election issues: sectional tyranny, Mobility for the disabled, Fixed periods for Parliaments, Crisis of time, Piddletrenthide et al. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, September 21, 1949 Eire challenge. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Obituaries: Obituary, Miss Elsie Baldwin, Sir James Younger, Mr Hector Bolitho A prolific biographer. Business and Finance: Banker predicts date of Herstatt settlement, Don't underestimate the plight of the saver, Minimum lending rate down to 11½ per cent, Latest dividends, Mining Chamber in talks with Malawi, How the taxman is able to get the right answers, U K copper and zinc consumption down, Grovewood see fresh peak, Spot Position of Sterling, Walk-out halts Austin-Morris as pay agreement accepted by 17,700, Italian moves to liquidate ailing Sindona subsidiary, Contractors call in CID to find £75,000, An area in need of supervision, Raw material stock profits boost Bridon, Forward Levels, Kuwait closer to clinching St Martins deal, Brokers' 3-way merger, Dr Burns hints at further easing of monetary policy, Bank Base Rates, Is your au pair girl liberated?, A quarter of $28,000m Arab funds was placed in America, Mr Simon states, Court Line tanker is 'blacked', RHM will put 7pc on the cost of flour, Briefly, Under 200 · Real worries about liquidity, Minerals And Resources Corporation Limited, Interim Statement BRiDON Interim Statement 1974, Price increases in August at lowest monthly level for 3 years, Ministry says, French move into UK reinsurance group, British Printing manage to offset cost of 3-day week, Kent awaits new Brown Boveri offer, How the markets moved Rises, Students should beware of being 'fair game', The hidden costs when making a claim, MFI hit by consumer downturn. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Spot sugar lifted £15 a ton, Investment trust valuations, Shares at 16-year low, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Foreign Exchange Dollar slightly firmer, Further falls, Wall Street, Eurobond prices midday indicators.

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