The Times - 19/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Robert Fisk, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From' Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Michael Hatfield, From Hugh Noyes, From John Winder, By Our Political Editor, George Hutchinson, By a Staff Reporter, From George Clark, From Christopher Thomas, From Tim Devlin, By Philip Howard, By Professor Richard Rose, By Hugh Clayton, From John Young, From Penny Symon, From Roger Berthoud and David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, By Peter Reddaway, From Edmund Stevens, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, PHS, Peter Strafford, Jo Grimond, David Bonavia, D. THOMPSON., MICHAEL BALCON, , EDWARD HYAMS., WILLIAM WORTHY., CHRISTOPHER TUGENDHAT., FRED INGLIS., CHRISTOPHER GANDY., R. H. PARRY, , JOHN LODGE, , E. G. WEDELL, , ALAN LAURIE., D. GWYTHER, , D. G. KILBOURN, , DAVID PATERSON, , FERDINAND MOUNT., GRAHAM DOWELL, , S. W. DASSENAIKE., GLANVILLE WILLIAMS., M. D. TERRY, , MURRAY NEWMAN., C. J. BARTLETT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Prague Correspondent, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, By David Wood, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Leonard Amey, PETER KING., W. H. COVENTRY., R. H. TEAGER., N. H. CLARKE, , Kenneth Owen, R. H. GOODENOUGH., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Michael Palmer, by Henry Stanhope, by John Erickson, by Fred Emery, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, by Roger Berthoud, by Andrew Hale, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Hugh Hanning, by Dan van der Vat, by Charles Hargrove, by Neville Brown, by Curt Gasteyger, by Geoffrey Smith,
ResumoNews: Communist view of a confounded Confucius, Stadium disaster: The Cairo public, New threat to Soviet ballet star, European defence United front in Nato the prime need, County challenge to Mr Rippon over 'green wedge' homes, Party lines on poverty and pensions, Labour's plans to discuss church schools, Opposition chief fights to overcome fading voice, The treble-chance gamble, 'Independent' Community continues to depend on US for military support, Over 2,000 candidates set out to contest 635 seats, Mr Heath sees North Sea rigs as acceptable face of capitalism, Manpower worries for Britain, Mr Benn asked for support messages, Farmers of France in new protest marches, Mr Wilson renews attack on 'alien' oil companies, $2m food plan to free kidnapped girl, Canvassers find two pensioners dead, Challenge by President's lawyer on tape hum, Athens students commemorate November revolt, Film and television unions of 20 countries combine, Postal ballots for union posts may not curb extremists, George Ince's face slashed, Government considering the high level of profits among clearing banks, Chancellor says, Three rail unions may settle for 10 per cent, Chile leader forecasts five years of junta rule, Difficult question about 'grey area' remains: Nato conspicuously silent, Italian politicians ponder state subsidies to parties, Four-point Liberal plan for fuel reserves, Super-powers prove strength, Mr Healey promises action on profits of food manufacturers and retailers, Gold mines stoppage after four die in tribal fights, Mr Wilson cannot tempt me a fourth time, Deformed baby kept alive against parents' wishes, Admiral sails through ancient capital's troubled waters, 'Spiritual murder' if papers are seized, Mr Solzhenitsyn says, Terrorists kill three Rhodesian whites, Journal appeals for imagination in use of docks, Strong 'third force' challenge as record total of candidates compete for 635 Commons seats, Court criticizes ministry, Finance ministers start to rebuild unity of EEC with only Belgians striking discordant note, Today's campaign, France places full faith in nulear deterrence, Mr Baverstock to head Granada video venture, Many Irish questioned after police raids, The fallen mighty of Washington, Fewer ministries in new S Vietnam Government, Former leaders remain discreetly above the fray, Widow of duke's cousin is murdered, Bank raiders terrorized people, says witness, Rubella: Infection risk in pregnancy, Exercises show the western countries stand together, Scanlon denial of Labour-TUC pact, Small but sneaky campaigners at work, The Times Diary How short is a piece of string?, Gormley forecast of quick end to strike after poll, Plea for Soviet dissenter dying in mental hospital, Charges against White House helicopter man, Secret Service no longer guard Mr Agnew, Shipowner denies refusal of tug's help, Partial text of Yevgeny Yevtushenko's Moscow letter of protest, Attorney General flies to Ulster for RUC talks, High cost of building up oil stocks to beat the energy crisis, Quiet corner of Europe could become danger point, Toughness theme of Nixon speech, Incitement to bribe the police alleged, TV coverage leads to despair and disillusionment, Call for 2-year coalition, Let us have government with a human face Independent view, Israel predicament enhances Greece's strategic importance, 'Good news' for President from Arab envoys today, Miners are entitled to demand a high-risk premium in their wages, union tells the relativities inquiry, Sentence for corruption on Paris tax official, Mr Heath says Labour takeover means ruin, American proposal to prevent scramble for money by countries affected by oil crisis, Miners put claim to be top of wages league, US troop withdrawals a hot issue again, Soviet combat force on Continent grows, Work sharing tends to be trickiest obstacle in weapon-system collaboration, Cyprus talks breakthrough report, Food chiefs deny 'unfair' comments on profits, 'Not completely destroyed by humiliation', Booby-trap mine kills Ulster soldier, West Germany trims non-combatants, Thief ordered to forfeit car, Different diets to deal with one slimming problem, 'Lost world' men return, Maria Callas postpones U S concert, Détente does not detract from need for cooperation, Art collector sues firm over TV fire, More than 2,000 candidates in election. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Racal, Collins, Shorts, Sterling, LA, Westland, GKN Sankey Limited,, The Times, Ccpc, Rolls-Royce Power, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Aycliffe, Bac, Halifax, Augustus Barnett, Vosper Thornycroft, Hampton & Sons, The Post Office, Muirhead, Hn, Elettronica San Giorgio, British Leyland Military Vehicles. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Christie's, Appointments Vacant. Law: Loss of pension rights no 'grave hardship' Reiterbund V Reiterbund. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Weary Herr Brandt said to be ready to resign, University news £163,000 for Oxford antibiotic research, Church news Appointments:. Sport: Comedy of Errors strides ahead of opposition, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Coventry like to play the underdog, Time for England to bring back Warfield or blood Keith Smith, Williamson to be Mr Tikkoo's racing manager, Difficult period ahead for Oxford coach, FIFA will talk on players' grievances, Johnson stops American in fourth round, Stephenson may bring off double at Sedgefield, Quick repairs planned for broken mast, Pele not named in World Cup party, Newton Abbot meeting abandoned, St Columbus will take on Lanzarote in trial for Cheltenham, Counties await progress of injured players, Amateur events in 1976, Miss Colyear fulfilling her 1971 potential, Two managers' claims get international recognition, More captaincy questions arise from England bowling tactics, Champion makes a cautious start, Winter says Bula is fine, Squash rackets, Yes, but what about his love for golf?. Reviews: Wood's new song cycle BBC SO/Howarth Roundhouse/Radio 3, High prices for Dutch paintings, The legacy of Gropius: building for people, The Waltons Bbc 2, New London Ballet for the Wells, Telemann opera at Croydon, Unorthodox casting at Chichester, Music Group of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bremen Coffee Hampstead, The Collector St Martin's, Fashion. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,616, Petrosian wins chess match for semi-final place, Broadcasting, Lesley Collier's Juliet, Scots win bridge cup. Editorials/Leaders: Some Do Fight, Fight And Fight Again, Profits: A True And Fair View, The Chief Issue For Syria. Letters to the Editor: Why youth is disillusioned with business, Carelessness and fire damage, Streaming in schools, 144-year Commons span, An answer, please, on UK reactor choice, Liberal revival, The deportation of Solzhenitsvn, Issues behind the election, On the table, Viable states, Force-feeding prisoners, The Broadwater helm, End this British chauvinism!. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 18, 1949 New fairy tales. Obituaries: General Manuel Odria Former President of Peru, Miss Barbara Gwyer, Right Rev N. H. Clarke. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Banking on Ulster, Closer power links with EEC on way, Wheat sown in December at a record acreage, Secondary banks crisis helped to inflate January money supply, Bids and Deals £1.3m offer for Com Retailers, Company News Mr Sutton goes from Dixon and Lindsay boards, The cost of meeting Arab oil demands, Computer news Honeywell joins the Glasgow Fire Brigade, Speed-up of TriStar aids Lockheed, Associates' deals, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, Paper products 1pc training levy, Antofagasta hopes revived, A.J. Mills (Holdings) Limited Substantial Advance, OECD experts review economic outlook, Forward Levels, Tighter Tokyo import loans, BP shows its faith in Ninian find, Roche decides to sue Monopolies chairman, Bank Base Rates, Sir Max Rayne to advise PO on property, Real Estate Corporation Of South Africa Limited, European Brazilian Bank expansion, Perkin-Elmer Limited Interim Statement, Money Supply, Esro places £1m orders with British groups, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Bovis chief replies to Sanderson statement, ECGD backs £12m Togo loan, Investors Capital Trust Limited, How the markets moved, Doubts by societies on support scheme, Germany's boardroom revolution, Motor trade earnings up, Ford offers £3 rise to 53,000 workers, Dollar falls but gold hits crucial $150 level, Bigger Grand Met stake for Mr Joseph, New outlook for nuclear vessels, P & O/Bovis: the onus is now on Mr Sanderson, Power restrictions cut cotton and textile production by a quarter, German bank foresees 'avalanche' on prices, Shipyard poll on nationalization. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Joseph Stocks & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Late setback for banks, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities, Equities Profit-taking in gold shares, Barber speech cuts bank shares. Business Appointments: Top changes on board of Triplex Safety Glass.
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