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The Times - 08/02/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Philip Howard, By Penny Symon, By John Groser Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Arts Reporter, From Richard Davy, From Hedrick Smith Moscow, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Feb 7, From Fred Emery, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Hugh Mabbett, From Paul Martin, From Michael Leapman, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, From Kuldip Nayar, From Victoria Brittain, Max Harrison, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Richard Maylan, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Hennessy St Moritz, Feb 7, By Gordon Allan, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Sheila Black, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, Ross Davies, by Tony Aldous, by Alan Bailey, by John Young Planning Reporter, by Jenny Harris, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Richard Rose, Peter Strafford, PHS, Brian Garrett, HAROLD SOREF, O. H. PARSONS., BARBARA LITTLEWOOD, VANORA MARLAND, MICHAEL CANTUAR: RICHARD ARGYLL AND THE ISLES, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. GWILYN CAMBRENSIS, ALBERT S. COOPER, , DONALD EBOR, GEORGE T. H. REID., IAN MCGEOCH., M. B. F. RANKEN., JOHN GOULD., MICHAEL TIPPETT., R. A. PARKER, Professor of Social Administration, HILARY LAND., M. H. GLOVER., BARBARA MONTAGU, Vice-Chairman, HILARY HALPIN., MICHAEL POWELL., Cyril Bainbridge, From Richard Mackie, By Our Industrial Staff, By Peter Hill and Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Business News Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, From Anthony Thomas, From Alan McGregor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, CLIVE SCHMITTHOFF., J. B. KELLY., G. C. ALLEN., P. N. CAMPBELL., From Mr J. A. Chudley, From Mr E. L. Giuseppi, PETER TRACEY., THERESA HODGKINSON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Melvyn Westlake, Clifford Webb, Gerald Ely,

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News: Stevenage Thirty-year controversy over expansion still rumbling, Drugs: Morphine and pregnancy, Jury clears deckhand in immigrants case, President contradicted by Mr Ford over tapes, Pentagon puts up its own rival to Dr Kissinger, Labour likely to lead manifesto field, Speculation grows over health of M Pompidou, Rebel U S haulage men go on sniping, Growing pool of labour eases local recruitment, Hormone dose dangers for athletes, Fresh ideas and vitality enhance old community spirit, Coastguard failed, counsel tells sunken ship inquiry, 'Back to work is the real issue', Oil consumers heading for serious clash at Washington summit, Greater variety of vegetables available Food prices, More equitable system of paying Anglican clergy to be proposed, 'Men Only' was indecent, jury decides, An election to revive the political campaign, East-West compromise in talks on security, U S gives up Panama canal sovereignty, Italian coalition irons out its economic differences, NUM lays down strict code for lawful picketing, Where the air is filtered to ensure precision, Ahmedabad welcomes the troops, 83 Bills are lost but three vital measures pass all stages today, Taverne group may fight six constituencies, Text of plea to call off miners' strike, Shopping around, Election decision 'terrible thing for this country', 'Father' of House not to seek reelection, Widespread disruption of rail services, Commission to allow wide beer price rises, 9% lead for Tories in coal issue poll, Husband 'believed Janie Jones had been framed', Egypt told of advantages of troops disengagement, Middle class solidly behind wages policy, Belief that miners will go ahead with action, 'Bullies' report welcomed, BBC and ITV plan wide coverage, Mr Rey gives a warning of EEC crisis, Danish police oppose asylum for Polish defectors from cruise, Gang promised bank clerk £10,000, Crown says, Government still to seek settlement, Two principal parties will fight 622 seats, Cabinet unanimous in decision to call poll, 31 conscientious objectors freed, Looking beyond the seaside myth, Mr Powell will not stand in 'an essentially fraudulent election', Ex-colonies disagree with Nine over link, Cardinal Mindszenty says he did not agree to retire, Carnival air for the Royal visit, London councillor calls for release of Price sisters, Election in brief Former Tory MP on Labour list, Japanese jet takes terrorists to Kuwait, Nothing new in building story around 'stars', Mr Trudeau's possible successor, Terrorist group claims to hold Hearst heiress, Henry Cooper to pay referee damages, New inquiry in filched papers case, Writers agree on library fee system, Exit Enoch Powell, lonely fighter, The voice of America is not yet calling for impeachment, Wrong ruling by Dr Coggan may reopen discussion on remarriage of divorcees, Leader of Grenada opposition movement is arrested on eve of island's independence, Kidnap Briton returns to Rhodesia, Fragile coalition Government in Northern Ireland faces difficult test in divisive election, £1,768 paid in Paris sale for silver spoon and fork, Pitfalls in blocking Ulster terrorists' escape route, American expert called a spy in Peking, Knossos: New finds in Minoan town, The Times Diary What makes the candidate run, Mr Wilson suggests way of settling miners dispute, A new town that paid the price of being a pioneer, Printers told to 'keep cool' during campaign, Berlin meeting on control of access routes, 9 die as train strikes mine, Traditional form of confession to be kept, Wilson-Heath choice is no longer seen in Brussels as a matter of being for or against the EEC, Mrs Gandhi sees threat in Anglo-U S plan for island, Mr Heath decides on general election for February 28, London Broadcasting appoints new editor, Jordan leader denies that troops rebelled, £10,000 in Barn safe 'was probably reason for crime', Soviet industrialists told to learn from West, Mr Poulson was 'laying it on', judge says. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Seven Samurai, Richard Ellis, Stevenage, Peterlee, Hutchison International Limited, Strutt & Parker, Cwmbran, Ansafone, John Alan, The Times, Hawker Siddeley, Drivers Jonas, Hertz, Halifax, Williams & Glyn's Bank, The National Bus Company., St. Moritz, Savills. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, University Appointments, Acknowledgments, Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: NPO's 10th anniversary, Fidelio without Boult., The Speakers Gardner Centre, War and Peace Coliseum, LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Jerusalem Soloists/ Eden and Tamir Queen Elizabeth Hall, Movie genetics, London debuts. Politics and Parliament: Approval for 315 share schemes, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Candidates allowed to spend more: protests at rush to get Bill through, Valentine trip to Leicester's housewives, Control of diseased elm, Farm review outcome in fairly near future, Mr Wilson against strike: 'He ratted' says Prime Minister House of Commons, Pledge on scientists' pay, Priority for village and town by-passes, Representing British interests at Strasbourg House of Lords, With an emergency, without a Parliament, TV curbs lifted: tributes to retiring MPs, Beef buying for storage. Sport: Victory looks assured for The Dikler, Britain overwhelm France to qualify for final, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, England team suggests a four-man defence, Inshan dropped for second Test, Chance for champion to atone at Gothenburg, Denness now has task of restoring morale, Braithwaite hard pressed by resurgent opponent, Westminster may lose heart before long, Mrs Moser achieves greatest triumph of remarkable career, Player ahead of Hunt, Canoeing, Surprise lead for Hayes, Oxford put Sawyier in his place and solve problem, Fitton's kicking puts out the holders, Compact series in women's territorial event, Hunt is champion as injured Yasin withdraws, Taylor will play against Czechoslovakia, Fulham try Sunday play, The day St Luke's nearly missed the record. Law: Compensation orders Hammertons Cars Ltd v Redbridge London Borough Council and Another, Picketing case point certified Kavanagh v Hiscock and Another. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Feb 8, 1949 Berlin children. Property: Residential Property New homes from old mansions, London Flats, Land For Sale, Rentals, Flat Sharing, The Times Spotlight on the South Coast. Editorials/Leaders: King Husain And His Army, Britain's Credit In The World. Letters to the Editor: Third Symphony, Greek in schools, War films and the Germans, Appointment in Samarra, Conservation of energy, A time for reconciliation, Law on mass picketing, Recruiting graduates for industry, Foreign agents in Britain, Pinprick, Men as midwives, Role of Takeover Panel: omission in Companies Bill, Adoption and the law, Site-value taxation, Force-feeding prisoners, Position of non-executive directors, Paying benefits to strikers' families. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Rescuer rewarded, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Imre Lakatos, Sir Edward Spears, Mr Peter Grant, Mr J. W. Noel Jordan, Mr Stuart Mander, M Jacques Rosselli, Prof S. Bose Loss to science in India, Sir Frank Messervy Formation of army museum, Obituary. Business and Finance: Chrysler millwrights postpone strike action, Industrial relations issue 'will still have to be faced', Co-op joins Bankers' Clearing House, Compromise by EEC at Gatt talks, In need of more than an election, Royal Bank Scotland expands in America, Hope of longer working week if miners call off the strike, Another steel producer raises prices, Business Diary: So what's the betting?, Harlands to build products carriers, Hoechst predicts chemicals upturn, Court Line plan to protect the hoteliers, Time/cost equations for the fast reactor, BRITAIN'S EURO BORROWINGS (Treasury guaranteed), How British car makers could miss the bus, GM threatens Vauxhall cutback, Mr Nixon predicts Eurodollar rate will fall as Arabs invest more, Pay Board settlements for 2.3m in January, Opposition to Japanese ball-bearings plant in UK, Europe and Overseas Roussel family discuss sale to Hoechst, Companies Bill will stay in the pipeline, CBI's grim survey of orders and output reflects 'real uncertainty', Briefly, Rockwell vetoes Lockheed link, Equities improve on election news and pound rises on Bank support, The escalating Euro-loan debt, Bids and Deals Stenhouse in £6m US foray, Rosgill Holdings Limited, Zambian Anglo American Limited, Burmah has promising N Sea find, Abbey Panels Limited Impact Of Rising Costs, Company News Lookers tops forecast with threefold rise, How the markets moved, Occidental in oil pact with Libya, Cowan, de Groot Limited, Abbey Property units down 3.5pc in value, The Felixstowe Dock & Railway Company Interim Results, The Winterbottom Trust Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Mining Zambian Anglo Am leaps to $9.35m, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Election date helps market, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Dealings in L & C cleared by Stock Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Equities The better trend continues, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Commodities, Fixed Interest and Money. Business Appointments: Carrington Viyella names new director. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,607, Broadcasting.

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