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The Times - 05/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Peter Nichols, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby, From Treyor Fishlock, From Ronald Faux, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, By A. M. Rendel, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, From Edward Mortimer, From Mario Modiano, From Terence Smith, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Miles Kington, John Percival, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Dennis Bird, By John Nicholls, By a Special Correspondent, Ludovic Kennedy, Thomas Tull, Bernard Levin, PHS, Martin Wright, FRED CLARKE, , ROBERT McCRINDLE., RICHARD MAYNE, , CHARLES DAVY, , MICHAEL WEEKS, , ION TREWIN, , DAVID PYKE., G. J. PRESLAND, , D. E. A. JONES, , PAUL OESTREICHER., DAVID SIMPSON, , J. H. EDWARDS., D. J. HARRIS., J. W. FINCH., C. LAWSON-TANCRED., W. M. GRAHAM., JAMES GORDON, , ROBERT S. FREEMAN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Drummond, By Our Economic Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By Business News Staff, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, H. J. ROGERS., A. C. G. WOLSTENHOLME., R. J. McGAREL-GROVES, , From John Earle, DAVID McCORMICK, , G. L. E. METZ, , By Michael Baily, JOHN BOWRON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, kenneth Owen, By Tony May,

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News: Company cleared of exporting to Rhodesia, Firemen ban overtime, Police and farmers in cattle port struggle, Selection in Birmingham schools to go, Mr Crossman's literary estate is put at £791, Citizenship choice for Palestinians in Jordan, Army plain-clothes detectives secretly help Ulster police in hunt for sectarian killers, Retarded girl detained for life over killing, Reply to Mr Wilson by Simonstown critics, Poll shows British want to stay in EEC and try to obtain better terms, Workers blockade factory in protest over sugar deal, Tories abandon proposal to challenge poll, Dorothy Squires alleged to have paid for BBC trip, How people-power could help the world's poor nations, 'Arab terror' banner as Jews protest to UN, Fashion, Breath tests prove Dutch to be sober drivers, Iranian metalwork shows a big rise, Hunt for missing menagerie ends in a breaker's yard, Belated opposition to homes for holidays and retirement, Missing memorandum produced suddenly at Watergate trial, QC says undertaker paid coroner's officer for work, Talks soon on future of airliner project, Hopeless hopefuls of US election, Dr Schlesinger holds defence talks in Bonn, Tory MP attacks Walker speech, Appeal to limit white immigration, Rowdy scenes in Bihar protest over corruption, Fashion story 2, 'Tolerant' courts attacked by transport chief, The Soviet fleet casts a long shadow over Norway's border, Train service chaos expected again, Wine dealer's books 'tampered with', Majority of 14 for the Government in first vote, Mr Bourguiba wins fourth term in Tunisia, Consultants told not to act over pay beds, Turkish-Cypriot proposal for regional rule, GLC postpones decision on Piccadilly, Proposal to impose school exam fees condemned, US and EEC agree on need to encourage developing nations to produce more food, Science report Agriculture: Sunspots affect growth of crops, Prison reform must benefit staff as well as lawbreakers, Mr Nixon takes first steps since operation, Dr Kissinger begins peace mission in Cairo today, Slow start to consultants' work-to-rule, Israel deports West Bank Arab leaders, Court told of 'widespread' illegal immigration, Government to review firework controls, Thirty years' jail for woman in M62 coach bomb trial, Former officer sues Greek junta leaders, The Times Diary The high price of Clement Freud, Ruling reserved in appeal on fees for flats, Communist role in French strikes under fire, President's pledge to Italians, Three killed by train at level crossing, Health debate grows as sewage talks fail, Cabinet responsibility 'should be tied to Labour policy', Bangladesh bears out Malthus's prophecy, Kenya's restrained welcome for Royal Navy flotilla, Cairo to give Dr Kissinger the message from Rabat, Higher rates favoured to help disabled, Gibraltar seeks more aid from Britain, Dr Allende's sister held, Survey of provincial auctions shows strength of middle-price market, Lorry drivers seek parity with Scots, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Dearer petrol and higher pension in TUC Budget advice, Asian graduates in UK 'living in dream world', Coloured play to be staged in white S African theatre, Irish stately home destroyed by early morning fire, UN conference told of 'starvation before next harvest', Prison unit violates rights, say reformers, Third team from Italy beating Europe at bridge. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: janet reger, Cologne., Sotheby's, Fownes, Twa's, British airways, County Bank, High & Dry, Commercio Estero, The Art Of Sewing, Omega, Ansafone, Multiple Display Advertisements, Skf, Richard Ellis, Mercedes Benz. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Spanish industrialist resigns, University news Aberdeen, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Government majority of 14 on nationalization, Queen's Speech gives 'no challenge, no leadership, no hope', White Paper on EEC talks soon, Mr Benn taking power to reverse pre-nationalization decisions, Rate support grant details in November, Wider UK interests to be covered by Simonstown review House of Commons, Government interested in profitable concerns, Bilateral talks on future of HS 146, Contempt of court report this year. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Netherlands Wind Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Power and skill Orquesta Sinfônica Brasileira Festival Hall, Oscar Peterson Ronnie Scott's Club Eddie Thompson Wigmore Hall, Malay Shadow Theatre Commonwealth Institute, Simon Ward in new play at Hampstead, Hollywood stills at the V and A, Cohan and company. Sport: For the Record Cricket, Final separation of secretariats likely, Owner rides his luck with a strong nerve, Hope could prevail in final stages, Lady Margaret win light fours in record time, Scottish captain returns for knock-out game, How seeding can be revised at Wimbledon, Ellis confident he can beat Bugner, A performance of rare beauty is rewarded, Foreman calls for an official inquiry, The Benign Bishop could be sound each way value, Tooting at home to Crystal Palace in Cup, Time to stop talking down in that Twickenham voice, Nobody is able to write off Liverpool's chances, Chappell gets the feel of MCC attack, Eddery stays six winners in front, Significant changes in next summer's fixture list. Law: Evidence of co-accused's previous convictions Regina v Davis, Non-performance of rescinded contract Horsler and Another v Zorro. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A musical brew that goes straight to my head, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 4, 1949 Aid for farms. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Walker, Full Employment And Inflation, France Also Faces Inflation And Strikes, The Crisis In Coal. Letters to the Editor: Increase in clergy stipends, Experiments on animals, Allocation of resources, Sugar supplies and refinery jobs, Oversimplifying reclamation problem, Alexandra Palace organ, Expensive cheap postage, Secrecy of the ballot, Conveyancing inaccuracy, Naval visit to S Africa, How to be worse off with profits, The Welsh language, Booker Prize short-list, Radio Clvde audience, Phasing out of private beds in NHS, Future of the Tory party, Scales of pay, Weasels' progress, Inadequate housing, Deterrent penalties, Management and the unions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Lancelot Keay, Mr W. W. Hill, Obituary, Prof H. P. R. Finberg English local history. Business and Finance: Court asked to name trustee for ITT divestiture, Hauliers deride national lorry network scheme, Unions in European talks on Ford future, Latest dividends, L & H £3m Australia loss, Spot Position of Sterling, Americans pin hopes on shale oil despite the problems, Mr Varley appeals to miners to accept incentive scheme, Full supply of credit in discount market, Pilkington union seeks investment curb details, American pit strike fears grow, electrocomponents limited, Uncertain future for private job agencies, Interim profit bounds 41pc at Electrocomponents, Forward Levels, Luxembourg tightens bank rules, Bank Base Rates, SE inquiry names for City Panel, Another reduction in prime rates, Contingency plans for jobless sent to Mr Foot, Harnessing the energy in the winds, Gilts suffer further declines in gloomy day, Amal Inds off to bright start, Gulf states to discuss reductions on crude, Debating the prospect for Imps' dividend, Business Diary: Troubles by the lorryload · Styx and stones, Briefly, Money Market Rates, New holiday code today from ABTA, Computer news Logica: a lesson in software success, Borrowing raises UK reserves to record, Top year at Central M'facturing with trading profits nearly doubled, Court Line tanker sale ordered, Pritchard confidence unshaken, ECSC foresees coal output decline but expanding steel production, Courtaulds' warning on future of £10m plant, Lane Fox, Bejam enjoys expanding market in food freezers, Marginal relaxation of controls expected in stage four of Price Code, How the markets moved Rises, Aquascutum And Associated Companies Limited, The Pahang Consolidated Compamy Limited, CBI talks on wage guidelines. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Widespread losses, Issues & Loans UK Property 7-for-8 rights, December sugar touches £600 a ton Commodities, Rome bank in Sindona shares offer, 'Short' gilts weaker, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Rights issue by UK Property. Business Appointments: Acrow (Engineers) new board member. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,834.

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