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The Times - 02/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Eric Marsden Jerusalem, Jan 1, By Dennis Dwyer Business News Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Jan 1, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Hastings, Jan 1, From Our Correspondent Melbourne Jan.1, By Our Yachting Correspondent, By Philip Hokward, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent Bradford, Jan 1, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent Oxford, Jan 1, From Richard Wigg Paris. Jan 1, From Patrick Brogan Washington, Jan 1, From Peter Strafford New York, Jan 1, From Peter Nichols Rome, Jan 1, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Jan 1, By Our Diplomatic Staff, WFrom Our Correspondent copenhagen, Jan 1, From Our Correspondent Madrid, Jan 1, From Our Correspondent Delhi, Jan 1, From Our Correspondent Rawalpindi, Jan 1, From Our Correspondent Melbourne, Jan 1, From Our Correspondent Athens, Jan 1, From Michael Knipe Cape Town, Jan 1, From David Bonavia Peking, Jan 1, Cyril Bainbridge, Ruth Miller, Philippa Toomey, Hugh Jolly, Irving Wardle, Paul Overy, Leonard Buckley, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan Richmond 13 London Scottish 4, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, by Gerald Sinstadt, By Arthur Osman, By Geoffrey Green, By Gerry Harrison, By Christopher Warman, By Rex Bellamy, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By a Special Correspondent, by Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Edmund Stevens, Trevor Fishlock, PHS, Brenda Maddox, DAVID MCKAIL, K.BRYN THOMAS, President, , K. G. BERGIN, Director, , THEO MCEVOY, , EDMUND PENNING-ROWSELL, , Bishop Trevor Huddlestone CR., NEIL KINNOCK., TOM ELLIS, , MAURICE ASH, Chairman of, JOHN F. JACKSON, KEN COATES, Director, CHRIS FARLEY Director, , A. J. WILTON, , STEPHEN CORRIN, , V. L. TUCKER HARVEY, Rector, , By Tim Congdon, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Andrew Wilson, By Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall, By Ross Davies, JACK SAVILLE, , J. W. SLATER, General Secretary, , A. Z. J. R. ROSS, , DAVID WARBURTON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham,

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News: Bulgakov republished in Soviet Union, New name for old anti-EEC campaign, Economies 'should see us over winter', Mr Benn's questions and Mr Heath's replies, Brezhnev pledge to continue on peace course, Timman beats Gligoric to take the lead, US girl with guns still being questioned, Soaring petrol price adds to Nixon unpopularity, Terms reached over tape racing service, Mr Poulson first witness for the defence, Couple and daughter die in fire after party, Soviet-style 'campaign tour' for Kremlin leadership, Museums and galleries will sell tickets from today, Mrs Gandhi rebuffs Pakistan proposal that ties be resumed, Garage man's mission: A self-, New leader named for Mormon Church, Friends who made Quakerism flourish, Crucial talks on rail and mining disputes, Easing catarrh miseries, Fashion history relived with Mrs Vreeland, Australia to tighten bar on criminals, Success of community service scheme claimed, The miners' old crusader, Hospital may bar new patients until oil arrives, Miners are unjustified in damaging economy, Prime Minister declares, Population genetics: Marital distance, North Sea rig sinks after crew taken off, Mr Feather made a life peer: Mr Whitelaw honoured, French expel Basques from frontier zone, Police seeking young man after shooting of Mr Sieff, Industry fears of 10p a gallon on petrol, Phase 3 challenge to Mr Benn, Six men on immoral earnings charge, New Kilpatrick: Roman bath house is discovered, Publishers take over Burns and Oates, Gas chamber returns to California, More foreign exhibits at Boat Show, China gives new year welcome to disorder, The Queen makes Capt Phillips a personal ADC, "A Bill will be laid before you", it said In, Party chief says Greece is in state of anarchy, Tank threat to police post in Cambodian capital, Mr Powell not surprised at popularity in poll, The Times Diary Better news from the milk crates, Sir Alec to see Bonn envoy on fund dispute, Journalists in provinces accept pay deal, Brazil prepares to join the satellite league, Gains by Likud cut into Mrs Meir's majority, Britons among 80 forced to flee from fire, University students 'would be better off on sandwich courses', Petition urges inquiry into old people's home, Ghana Cabinet reshuffled for new year, Freeze on Danish economy, Difficult week for Mr Faulkner as his second Cabinet takes office in Northern Ireland, The Pope in attack on Mafia, Mr Bhutto gets his steel mill thanks to Moscow, High Court order prevents deportation of Chileans, M Pompidou gives a steadying message to the French and promises order will be kept, What Israel is really voting for Personal view by Richard Crossman, South Africa says it will prosper in world slump, One day for some firms, 'Wage' plan for women who look after parents. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Barclays Unicorn, Figure Beauty, Scottish Widows, Chibi Car, Canlife Units, High & Dry, Multiple Display Advertisements, Deutz, Barclaycard, Keith Cerdale Groves & Co., The Hongkong Bank Group, Moss Bros. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on pages 4 and 18, Appointments Vacant also on pages 18 and 21, New Year Greetings, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General. Property: Salerooms. Official Appointments and Notices: Trophy for King, Latest appointments, Cambridge elections and awards, List of awards in full, Half-yearlY promotions in the Forces Royal Navy. Reviews: The two master-minds of crime battle it out once again Sherlock Holmes Aldwych, New songs by Henze, Photography and the recording of war, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? Bbc 1, Mary Stuart Coliseum, The Nutcracker Festival Hall. Sport: Hiddayat Jahan lives up to his new status, Sports in Brief, Manchester United are breaking hearts, Coventry fight their way back into the game, Snow reports, National week planned to raise funds, Spectators return on a record day for Leeds, WTT and ATP near to reaching agreement, Two reasons why Paddon may be right, An impressive victory for Attivo, Deck Steward starts the New Year well for Winter, London Irish without four players, Ali-Frazier bout screened live to 11 countries, Arsenal undermined by their own generosity, Walters takes three wickets in follow-on, Leicester spoil Liverpool's home record, Leeds begin 1974 as they ended 1973, Alder out on winning note, Richmond make better use of chances, Three from Middleham could follow Red House home, Lancashire go top of North table, Tabarly forced back with broken mast, Southern Cross series won by Britain, Mora again leads all round the houses, Warwickshire keep open mind on Saturdays, South Africa consider postponement of tie, McBeath moderate in heat, Miss Goolagong finds her best form to dominate final set, Surtees finds his timing and avoids extra game. Editorials/Leaders: Getting From The City To The Airport, Peace Still Possible, Prudence Dictated The 3-Day Week. Letters to the Editor: Super effort by Post Office, Three-day week, Miners' winding time, A danger in jet diplomacy, Lost values of the affluent society, Wellcome collection, Profits from development, Salaam or sulh?, Bottles for re-using, Union alarm at transfer of ship survey work to Lloyd's, Public ownership of drug industry, Training for the theatre, Crusade of moderates, Television quiz, Western aid to Russia, There is no vision, Publication abroad of Soviet authors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Cutty Sark bridge, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,575. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec 31, 1948. Obituaries: LADY COX Expert on medieval art, Maj-Gen J. S.S. Martin, Mr John E. Read, G. F. Dove-Edwin, ALAN FAIRCLOUGH Daily Mirror leader writer, M Gabriel Voisin, Mr J D Newth, Obituary. Business and Finance: Interim Statement Hollis Bros. & E.S.A. Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, Business Diary: A New Year honoured Hyams, Why the pecking order of Britain's work force needs a radical rethink, Hint of go-ahead soon for Selby pit development, Hollis head for another record year, Forward Levels, Six more oil states impose swingeing rises: record rate of $18.76 set by Libya, Nine knighthoods go to industry, New year sales tempo pleases stores, Record jump of 1½pc in Finance Houses rate, The Mid Kent Water Company Continued Growth Mr. A. W. White's Statement, Car companies' bleak start to 3-day week, Briefly, The case for playing safe in 1974, The Daimler-Benz drive into the British truck market, Money Market Rates, Call to exempt machine tools from 3-day week, Higher fuel costs add to UK's trade burden, How the markets moved, Sharp fall in housing starts supports fears of builders, Stock market's year of heavy falls, Attack by Mr Hyams on 'the unacceptable face of ignorance', Trafalgar House Investments Limited, Plea on fire equipment standards, Mission to Iran will seek more supplies, Stocklake Holdings Successful Year Despite Difficulties, Pay Board halts paint workers' £1 increase. Business Appointments: Changes on Hawker Siddeley Group boards. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Profit-taking may hit silver prices, Commodities Huge gains over the year, Chicago wheat prices rise sharply, Equities Subdued close to 1973, Oil worries for DSM, Bumper figures from Sun Life, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent IssueS, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts lose ground in quiet trading, Mixed Can Pac outlook, Lower income at Scots Widows, Prudential exceed £2,500m, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Sterling rallies against dollar, Issues & Loans, Equities steady. Deaths.

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