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The Times - 12/03/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By John Groser, By Hugh Clayton, By Maurice Corina, From Richard Wigg, By Clifford Longley, From Denis Taylor, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Hatfield, From Ronald Faux, By Tony Aldous, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By our Education Correspondent, From David Hencke of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, By Christopher Sweeney, By John Roper, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, Paul Overy, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Peter Davis, Alan Coren, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By John Downie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, by W. P. Kirkman, by Margaret Allen, by Patrick O'Leary, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Eric Glover, Nicholas Bethell, PHS, L. J. ROTHMAN., ROBERT A. NEWLAND, GERALD LONDIN:, C. J. O. GARRARD, , D. WALLACE BELL, , IAN GORDON-BROWN, NIGEL VINSON., CORNELIUS O'LEARY., DAFYDD WILLIAMS, , EDWARD NARRACOTT., ANTHONY QUICK., BERNARD DUNSTAN, W. R. P. BOURNE, , D. F. BREWER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Arts Reporter, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Margaret Drummond, From Mario Modiano, By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth Owen, BERNARD FISHER., MICHAEL GOLDMAN., JOHN O'MELIA., D. MACRAE-BROWN., ROBERT W. MOWAT, W. W. K. LONG., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Andrew Wilson,

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Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Faulkner's supporters rejected resignation offer, Archbishop of Cape Town retires, Church news Latest appointments:, Mr Carr appointed shadow Chancellor as Mr Barber decides to give up politics, Latest appointments, Capitalism shows an acceptable face to the graduate, Government appointments, University news Cambridge Elections:. News: Mr Bhutto's heir ousted from Punjab post, Item withdrawn, Brighton redevelopment inquiry likely, Court hears of car chase in Chicago style, Magistrates fine 'streakers', Climate: Changes watched by satellite, Helicopter rescue service for high-rise buildings, Soldier who held out enthrals the Japanese, Witness in Mitchell trial clash with prosecution, Plan suggested to make 'waterside town' of Bristol docks, Call for draft amnesty by former Pentagon chief, Communists balked in Strasbourg elections, Dr Ramsey to retire in November, Scots nationalist backing for Labour seems assured, Education for managers of tomorrow, W Berlin court told of Arab terrorism plans, Aegean dispute endangers Cyprus talks, Work starts on repairs to Sandringham House, Pride and prejudice steadily being defeated by women, Ellsberg burglary case transferred, Puccini letters bring £8,200 and eight lines by Mozart £2,500 at Sotheby's, What if the Lords stand up to be counted?, Councillor's alleged offer of 'a bob or two', Fast breeder reactors essential to avoid world shortage of uranium, EEC nuclear chief says, Littlejohn brothers in escape from Dublin maximum security jail, Papal envoy joins Spanish bishops in crisis talks, A small town defeats Onassis refinery plan, One man's philanthropy is another man's tax burden, Bonn minister lines up with Britain in favour of modifying farm price policy, Pension rise for 117-year-old widow, Police club Ethiopian students on campus, EEC commissioner takes a lenient view on British subsidies for food, KGB order Soviet writer to denounce dissidents, Kurds granted autonomy by Iraq regime, Social Christian gains in Belgian election, Dr Kissinger says the biggest US problem is dealing with its allies, Mr Eban leaves for Washington amid Israel optimism on prospects for peace with Syria, Clay Cross rent rebels to see minister, Inquiry brings reappraisal of black wages, Liberals wary of 'squeeze' by major parties, Students in fear of complaining, tribunal is told, Corruption 'widespread' in US city's police, The Times Diary When the Liberals stop being cosy, Little hope for missing S African policeman, Bakeries discuss subsidy with Mrs Williams, More successful complaints against police, Even in today's hard times there are greater expectations, Portugal troops confined to barracks again, Report reveals dangers of bottle feeding, Two types of entrants find common ground without crossing paths, Oxford hearing breaks up in uproar, Four lecturers complain about notices, Man jailed for rape of his wife, Six month sentence on football supporter, Hearst food plan altered to meet kidnap demands, Backhanded way to save Venice from man's greed, Prentice pledge to end 11-plus in move towards fully comprehensive school system, Eire senator kidnapped at gunpoint from farm, BR plan to get passengers to Glasgow in five hours, Gunman kills hostages and himself, Industry faces increase of up to 48% in price of coal, The snake's dilemma, or learning to live with the computer. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Milan Trade Fair, Mellersh & Harding, Northwood Publications Ltd, Jones Lang, The Society of Commercial Accountants, Hillier Parker, Midland Bank, Tale Lyle, Ansafone, The Times, Bullens, Barclays, Nissan, Yachting World, The Institute Of Bankers, Drummond's, Hertz, Williams & Glyn's Bank, NatWest, The Famous Grouse, Boston Trust & Savings Limited, Derek Crouch (Contractors) Limited, Calabria, Agnew. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Krips not to conduct, Polish Radio Orchestra Festival Hall, Fashion Mirror to Manhattan, Shaftesbury Theatre listed for 'special interest', Panorama Bbc 1, Move to exempt theatres and arts from VAT, N.Y Puritani for reigning diva, Family of six to star in new TV series, Actors' Company, Margaret Price St John's/ Radio 3, The different shades of Mao, Runaway Royal Court. Sport: Liem reaches semi-finals after struggle, Conditions ideal for Glanford Brigg, Sports in Brief, West Indies settle for a draw as Knott and Fletcher hold firm, Snow reports, Home countries chance to reach quarter-final round, Burton deputizes for Cotton against Wales, FA laws or the law of averages may stop Newcastle United in Cup, Congratulations but no marks for a triple axel, Davy Lad is surprise Cheltenham withdrawal, Cruyff enjoys second honeymoon, Buchanan will not meet title holder, End of Sunday football, Conteh needs a spectacular victory, Arsenal decision today, Amateur rider beaten by a mile, Ormond rounds up 16 men for under-23 game, Capes seeks sponsor for five cooked meals a day, Manchester City pay £375,000 for two men, Rugby fives, Selectors delay choice of deputy, Luton join in chase for Bobby Moore, Bowles and McKenzie in League party. Law: Assessing compensation for land in make-believe world, Supermarket outside meaning of warehouse. Politics and Parliament: Sugar decision delayed European Parliament Strasbourg. Editorials/Leaders: The Politics Of Aid, Archbishop In A Secular Age, Ethiopia's Burning Fuse. Letters to the Editor: Payments tax, Planning permission, Worker participation in industry, The unions' lack of response concerning manager training, Choice of reactor, Brent geese at Maplin, Museum charges, Choice before electors, Labour Government must review EEC patent plan, Unpalatable truths of the Mersey judgment, Teachers' pay and social justice, Lessons from the Ulster vote, Voters and opinion polls, St Mary-le-Strand, Decimated, Site value rating. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Henry Mack Former Ambassador, Prof H. R. Hewer, Prof John Morley, Mr James Lloyd, Mr Arthur Williams, Mr C.A. Masterman Wider uses for town gas, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 11, 1949 Palace tragedy. Business and Finance: Eximbank suspends Soviet credit moves 'pending clarification', Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, Strong recovery in retail sales: 1½pc rise in index for February, Material and fuel bills ease but wholesale costs surge, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., Rugby Portland: costs are catching up, Forward Levels, Two gold mines planned, BSC hopes to resume full output by June once furnaces relined, Appeal by clogmaker to be heard this month, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, Combined English raise fresh doubts on David Greig bid, Company News Dunhill earn over £3m in six months, Ferrostaal Ag, Rising sun gleams through the clouds Peter Hazelhurst examines the sequence of shocks that has recently jolted the Japanese economy, Wall St closes 10.40 higher on boycott hopes, Barratt Developments Limited, Bids and Deals Signal's profit potential for Burmah, Dearer coal a blow for industry on 5-day week, Union seeks state aid for takeover of Meriden, Mining Union Corp sells Chrome Mines, Computer news International banks choose Burroughs, How to make the best use of Government North Sea take, Briefly, Aurora, Barclays Bank gives warning of deflation danger, Greek hotels accept Halcyon bookings, Money Market Rates, Food shares steadier, NRDC support for computer supplies company, Move to block LMS deal in New River, Burmah's Signal deal finances loan charges, OPEC hint of freeze on prices up to July, Drake & Cubitt Holdings Limited A Year Of Consolidation And Recovery, How the markets moved Rises, Laws to put workers on board 'a bad mistake', Joint working party to map oil strategy, Airlines seek fresh increase, Travel agents worried by 25 pc capacity cutback, Bankers meet, CBI welcomes aims of consumer protection panel, Business Diary: The man in the Centre, Jamaican base for bauxite body, Issues & Loans Treasury loan plan denied. Business Appointments: British Airways' group planning director named. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities D Greig shares fall back, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Commodities Coffee declines £13 a ton. Property: Flat Sharing, This week at Sotheby's. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,634, Broadcasting.

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