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The Times - 19/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From David Cross, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler and Trevor Fishlock, By Tim Jones, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Raymond Perman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Mario Modiano, From Bruce Palling, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Timothy Clifford, Stephen Walsh, John Percival, Robert Shelton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, John Hennessy, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Edward Mortimer, Julian Critchley, PHS, Nicholas Bethell, Bernard Levin, L. FREEDMAN, , JOHN STEWART, , ALASTAIR C. D. STUART, , RAYMOND SWINGLER, Chairman, General Purposes Committee, NUJ. Wicken Hall, Wicken, Cambridgeshire. November 15., R. F. FARMER, , ALLAN C. HOLLIDAY, , GEORGE GALE, , CLIVE IRVING, , FREDERICK COUTTS, , F. A. BISHOP, Director-General National Trust, J. C. STORMONTH DARLING, Director, National Trust for Scotland. 42 Queen Anne's Gate, SW1., W. T. WILLIAMS, , GERALD HENDRIE, , by Prudence Glynn, From Our Paris Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvove, By Clifford Webb, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Financial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, Kenneth Owen, By Hugh Clayton, J. B. W. TURNER, , ROGER CALVERT, , G. I. DUFF, , N. KURTI, BRUCE M. ADKINS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, By Fred Wilson,

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News: Football violence 'like a cancerous growth', Homes needed for handicapped children, Concern over British prisoners persuaded the Cabinet to act, No devaluation, Bank chief says as pound falls to all-time low, Eire prepares for spotlight of EEC diplomacy, Oxford women seek equal number of places with men, Why Nato fears the worst, Mr Rockefeller expected to get Senate approval, Cohabitation rule is 'obscene', critic of benefit anomaly says, Independence for Seychelles expected in 1976, Jailed city architect is ordered to be struck off, London air pollution 'well above limit', 'Le Figaro' comes out in new shape, Watergate tape tells of clemency offer before trial, Arabs bitter over Israel jailing of students, IRA ceremony for dead bomber, Mr Lord loses libel action, Council pay offer rejected by manual workers, Peart change on beef price intervention, Cento show of strength in Indian Ocean, Opposition wary of Delhi move on detention law, Cyprus doubts over Makarios return, Mr Saxbe tells of 'improper' FBI harassment of civil rights groups, Production plea to miners: Miners, Gallantry awards for five after rescue in storm, Danger signs for President Sadat as impatience grows in Egypt, Cabinet to meet Labour executive on clash over power, Sir Robert Mark offers new proposals for police control of public demonstrations, Prospects at last of a government in Italy, Bupa opens first subscribers' hospital, Duress claim to Law Lords over IRA murder of PC, Defence claims shooting of colonel was accident, Company director shot at traffic lights in Chelsea, Miners' leaders to meet over barred votes, Stockbroker accused over widow's £36,251 shares, Saxon iron foundry discovered on site of an old people's home, Southern Region signalmen to strike again, 16 MPs to scrutinize new EEC regulations, Two directors remanded in 'lump' case, Italian sculptor's children escape from kidnappers, Saigon feels strain of US withdrawal, The Times Diary, Six ballots before Prix Goncourt awarded, Jewish leader suggests way out of crisis for Israel, Nine 'strengthening links with Commonwealth', Plan to give workers a say on councils, Ulster troubles blamed for ferry loss, Ship's crew seek safer gas rules, Mr Heath gives some of old team new tasks, Scots oppose 'draconian' oil Bill, Loopholes for fraud found in EEC management, Bonn inquiry draws morals from 'spy in Chancellery', Oppression of women blamed on capitalism, Trust in charge of work at Vindolanda vindicated in report, Mr Karamanlis promises his new cabinet for this week and leaves the Nato issue open, Death sentence on former BBC employee, 1,000 strike over dismissal of journalists, Boston gets a lesson from South students, Radioactive waste dilemma in nuclear programme, Meeting of European Community heads of government almost certain to take place next month, Police seal city centre after petrol leak, Mrs Castle in Bonn pension talks, High prices reached for furniture of the tsars, Imperial welcome: Against a backdrop, Witness tells of confession to farm killing, Plea for more costs over Hain prosecution, Ice ages: Studying the Earth's orbit. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Dunhill, Imi, Air France, Communicator, Gonzalez Byass, Sotheby's, Dogulas, Steel Samson, Cm&g, Sun Alliance & London, Arbuthnot Latham, Glenfiddich Pure Malt Whisky., Railfreight, janet reger, Lovell, Martonair, Rn, Hine, Grima. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, ATV wins awards, Latest appointments, Church news. Picture Gallery. Law: Producing driving licences in court Dyson v Ellison, 'Good parent' test for local authority Somerset County Council v Kingscott. Politics and Parliament: Investigation of transport of toxic gases, British Caledonian review ready by spring, Government eager to see new productivity talks in coal industry, Insurance industry cannot protect policyholders to the extent desired, Chain reaction feared if Britain acted on EEC imports House of Commons, Compulsory annual council rent increases swept away: Bill establishes five-part subsidy, Protest at IRA man on TV, Speaker to rule on Czech visit article, Repayments to Court Line holidaymakers must await legislation, Different rents for similar homes. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Announcements, Secretarial, General, Opera And Ballet, Salerooms, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Appropriate brutality The Beast The Place, Tristan dances, Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra Festival Hall, Shusha Victoria Palace, 'Dame Nellie Melba' in pantomime, Skiing principles examined and put to test, The cross-Channel watercolourist, Dennis Potter's first stage play, At your service, Fashion. Sport: Toates in world of his own down-under, Mrs Jones speaks against views of Mrs King, Sports in Brief, Ten British Lions in Barbarians side to play New Zealanders, Foxtor should belie recent form with eighth win over course, Revie makes four under-23 changes, Oxford to face five international forwards, For the record Tennis, Europe's steroid tests will put health above medals, Cooper should be fit for England, Neilson's quick win raises British title aspirations, Durham bring in three new players, Lloyd finds form at right time for England. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A version of Mao's thoughts that will kid no one, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 18, 1949. Editorials/Leaders: The Social Contract Disregarded, Greece Votes Safe. Letters to the Editor: Children in cars, Only way to combat rising public transport fares is automation, Basic rules to follow when talking finance to workers, Editorial responsibility, Colour bar in a club, Heat pumps to boost use of solar power, Woolly warmth, Tomorrow and tomorrow and..., Newspaper editors and freedom of communication, National Trust land development, The Ulster Convention, True profit and the widget standard, Czech delegation, Rural militancy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Helene Thimig, Mr Ernest A. Ratsey, Mr Remy Hefter, Mr Clive Brook An actor of poise and polish, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Equities in retreat, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Troublesome day for equities, Wall Street, Sugar prices soar to fresh peaks Commodities, Eurobond placement for Eire Issues & Loans. Business and Finance: Discount market, Johannesburg Consolidated Investment company, Limited, Herstatt Bank creditors group 'unhappy', Ariel's £86m exceeds estimates, Insurance group profits up £6.6m, Exports still buoyant at Chamberlain Phipps, Latest dividends, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Limited, Ingall Industries Limited, British Leyland recalls Coventry workers but sends them home when pay talks fail, Spot Position of Sterling, Fuel and currency fears quicken slide in shares to a 16-year low, Government order eases way for farming co-op, Mercury Securities, Hunt & Moscrop (Middleton) Ltd., Minister gives demand pledge to builders, All-British consortium plans £40 pipelayer, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Forward Levels, The Stock Exchange and the Computer, Marked fall in volume of Eurocredits, Bank Base Rates, Computer news Strand Hotels use Airways system, Fairbairn Lawson falls short, Coal strike fears hit US stocks, 1 pc growth forecast for next year by OECD, NVT chief says delay threatens all operations, Chamberlain Phipps, Jessel Securities has increased its Brockhouse stake to 19.3 pc, Business Diary: Barker makes tracks · Crown Agents pick Cotton, 'Abundant supply of gold', France and Iran sign $10m nuclear deal, Marking the most of Britain's manpower, Money Market Rates, EEC presses ahead with its competition policy, Malayan Tin's buoyant profits, BLMC move in panel repair row, Allied London Props, Mr Simon follows up US energy plan with fund for developing countries, Court defers IPD deadline, Saudi oil switch may jeopardize UK supplies, Lafarge Group S.A., Eire to be main focus of Hanimex operation, N Sea assurances by energy agency chief, Datsun captures 9pc of UK car market, How the markets moved Rises, Bonn may boost economy to help EEC members, New competition policy moves by EEC imminent, Arbuthnot Latham slowing up, Associated British Foods Half Year Progress Report, LAGs to reorganize in South Africa, Photo-Me International Limited. Business Appointments: Top management reshuffle at GKN. Property: Salerooms also on page 25, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,846.

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