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The Times - 25/07/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, By John Groser, , By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, By Philip Howard, From Arthur Osman, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Hopkirk, From Roger Berthoud, By David Leigh, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Alan McGregor, Sheila Black, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Richard Holmes, As We Are Now By May Sarton, Ninety-Two in the Shade By Thomas McGuane, Myrna Blumberg, By Edward Crankshaw, David Williams, The Gooseberry Fool By James McClure, A Coffin for the Canary By Gwendoline Butler, H. R. F. Keating, By Patrick Cosgrave, Winston Churchill By Henry Pelling, Michael Wolff, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Alan Coren, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Ross Davies, Marcel Berlins and Geoffrey Wansell, Richard Davy, E. W. H. Briault, PHS, R. SNELLING, , JOHN PRINGLE, , MELVYN BRAGG, , ELAINE DUNFORD, , W. R. van STRAUBENZEE, , GARETH REES, , SYLVIA SAYER, , JOHN HOBHOUSE, , HUGH GREENE, , ALEC BISHOP, , TERENCE HIGGINS, , M. D. T. EVANS, , C. E. CARRINGTON, , W. J. RASBRIDGE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Maurice Corina, By Our Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By David Blake, From John Earle, By Roger Vielvoye, Adrian Hope, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Kenneth Owen, From Gretzel Spitzer, RONALD BURGESS., JOE HALL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Frenchman, By Andrew Wilson, By David Mott, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,

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News: Offences by girls under 14 rise sharply, Libel damages for Mia Farrow over film, Arabs on West Bank may get more powers, Difficult children who turn into hardened criminals, Battle rages near offices of British mission, Talks in Geneva tonight, The Times Diary Harry packs up his gold and flees, Soldier stabbed to death in Toulon race riot, Community unit for violent prisoners, Local authorities will have to cut their spending next year, Mr Crosland says, Nato temporarily weakened, Canberra Senate rejects controversial Bills, Shopping around, 27 Tory backbenchers defy orders on vote, Federal system put forward by Turkey, Eight Supreme Court judges order President Nixon to surrender the tapes, Lisbon break with Malawi over consul's activities, Two Spanish anarchists get long terms, Middle East bids lift sale prices, GP to be struck off for abortion fee offence, Evangelical churches form permanent world body, Keep murderers from stately home plea, Statute Law Society calls for simply worded Bills, Government confirms plans for auxiliary police forces in some areas of Ulster, Tories who defied orders, Royal rule in Sikkim ends after 332 years, Changes in Bill 'make nonsense of closed shop', Rail tribunal offers drivers £45 basic pay and increases board wages bill by fifth, Archbishop is advised not to return yet, Flixborough disaster court told of serious storage inadequacies, Belfast flights continue despite bomb incident, EEC criticizes Britain on pay discrimination, Coal board is given power to borrow extra £150m, Murder trial abandoned for second time, Russia accuses Egypt of being anti-Soviet, Wilson message of support to new Premier, Mr Smith blames Rhodesia Party for all his country's ills in the past 22 years of uncertainty, Karamanlis return delights the Turks, General amnesty by Karamanlis Government means end of Aegean island prison camp, Police kill hijacker of Colombian airliner, Comprehensives: Caring for the individual in a crowd, Walkout by MPs kills amendment to abortion laws, Motoring Third of cars fail AA brakes test, Health chief says union action may result in deaths as 80 hospitals face closure threat, Moscow denies Western report of impending Politburo changes, House priority for pregnant women ignored, group says, Greek exiles plan return to their homeland, Royal Agricultural Hall plan withdrawn, Insurance is not all knocking on doors, Civilians die in Vietnam battle, Estate denies flouting preservation order, Five sentenced to death in South Korea, 'Audacity' of S Africa's critics attacked, Persuading People's Poland it has never had it so good, Inquiry into restrictions on advertising by lawyers, Two alleged UDA men for trial on arms plot charge, Private case PC cleared, Army report recommends points system for selection to staff college course, Party vote triumph for the anti-EEC forces, Pathology: Fat deposits and arterial disease, Referendum 'by next summer', Fifty Labour backbench MPs to fight militants, Tories set a limit to worker-participation, Ex-Yard man seeks to escape fraud charge, Families spent less on food in winter crisis, Ex-King Constantine calls on the Queen, President Nixon yields to the Supreme Court, Navy goes to aid of tanker after explosion, M Giscard transforms Gaullism's ritual press conference. Index. Display Advertising: Fribourg & Treyer, Arthritis, Ppa, Harrap Books, Asprey, Collins, Robophone, National Westminster Bank Group, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Midland Bank, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Wimpey, Bullens, Zenith Time, Stratstone, Land Securities, Associated Fisheries Limited, T.L.S, Gillet Brothers Discount Company Limited, British Steel Corporation, Weidenfeld Nicolson, Japan International Bank Limited. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, English chess team beat Austria, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,746. Politics and Parliament: £150m goes direct to ratepayers: no need for application forms House of Commons, Mr Wilson: Labour prepared to be judged on record of four months, Government defeated on Housing Bill: check on action area deals House of Lords, Commons suspended: business deferred, Chancellor and Mr Heath in unemployment clash, Wage arbitrators need firm and agreed guidelines, Liberal warns MPs that crash is coming, Bill changed to prevent unjustified disclosure of spent convictions, Attack on article about Lady Falkender. Sport: Sorbi the pick of Prix Caracalla field, Forest want more for McKenzie, Sports in Brief, Shooting, Draw gives England sound chance of reaching final, World épée title for Swede, Davies loses to former assistant, Sports Council have eight new members, 1,000th run is first of trilogy of firsts, Chappell will see England work hard, French yacht arrives in Providence, Hide has busy riding schedule next week, Maiden hundred by Ellis for Glamorgan, Trawler tows away mark in One Ton Cup event, Rain yesterday affects breakfast today, Four Britons with same objective, Wildenstein finally decides against sending Allez France to Ascot, British Oxygen sets record in finishing first, King George V Cup goes to Chapot, Weights for the Ebor Handicap, Ralston is in Lions' side for the final international, Surrey's openers make the best of delayed start. Reviews: Fiction, Man Alive Bbc 2, Children's books, Stockhausen in the autumn, Insufferable genius, Sparks in the comet's tail Michael Ratcliffe Shelley: The Pursuit, Best known war leader Churchill at War, How's Your Father? Granada, Vengeance on Holmes Sherlock's Last Case Open Space, Cranko's inspiration Onegin Covent Garden, Crime, The 1973 George Devine awards, The Monday Book, Prom Albert Hall/Radio 3. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Women's Appointments, Summer recruitment dossier, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Property: There is always a place for an honest man in the property world, Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: One Of The Victories Of Freedom, The Rule Of Law Must Prevail. Letters to the Editor: Export of calves, The future of Greece and Cyprus, Taxation and the main components of prices, Britain's image, Finance Bill amendments, Bull and a lot of hot air for the GPO, Furnished accommodation, Private patients and NHS, Behaviour patterns in schools, Quarrying on Dartmoor, Mental after-care, Old Contemptibles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Law: Clause fettering assignment of lease registrable Greene V Church Commissioners for England. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir James Chadwick Discovered the neutron, Mr Eric Robinson. Business and Finance: The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited, The English Card Clothing Co. Ltd., Formula devised for building price fluctuations, World Bank chief says 800 million face crisis of growing poverty unless nations boost aid, Twice as many work days lost, Israel-British Bank to be put in receivership, Unigate returns show profit rise of only £33,000, Powerful finish takes Courts to fresh peak, Latest dividends, ICI deal for Nylon 6 from Spain, Rexmore LIMITED, Group of industrialists urges export shake-up, Bank Profits, Spot Position of Sterling, Spending on classified advertising soared by 42 per cent last year, Public sector's needs may rise by £1,000m, Court Line to reshape leisure activities, Warning on assurance companies, CIR proposes reforms in Rubery Owen companies, Computer bureau in link-up, W German growth rate 'likely to halt', Tokyo 'dollar deposit scheme' to aid banks, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Government orders repay Honeywell persistence, Bank Base Rates, French rule out any rise in state spending, Scientific companies agree to cooperate, J. W. Spear & Sons Ltd., Efficiency criteria rules out state-Beecham, Guilder rumours hit dollar, Employment improves for the highly qualified, Gallaher, Iran-Austrian engineering deal, $650m Citicorp floating rate notes on offer, Mining Lornex maiden hopes rise, Closure of bakery to cost over 600 jobs, Accelerating the pace of building society mergers, Italian clamp on borrowing from abroad, Money Market Rates, Caledonia Investments Limited, US budget deficit is $3,500m, Wheat forecast down, Self-regulation and the Panel's dilemma, How the markets moved, British Airways expands helicopter fleet to service North Sea rigs, The De La Rue Company First quarter results, BSC takes twist out of steel with magnets Patent news, E.Austin & Sons (London) Limited, Whitbread And Company Limited, First half squeeze on Bullough, Cabinet sees Benn draft on industrial policy, Mr Simon predicts an easing of crude oil prices 'by next month', North Sea platform claim against Shell, Judgment today on Roche plea to speed hearing, Extra blow to hopes of Herstatt creditors, Dunbee-Combex set to give bigger payout, Borrowing power of Coal Board up by £150m as output disappoints, Whitbread's plea for price fixing by market competition, Business Diary: Mild or bitter? · The church that got away, Priestman Brothers to extend Hull works, Catastrophic blow to Cyprus economy, Anaconda and Chile in $253m mines settlement. Business Appointments: Boardroom changes at Ashbourne, New chairman named at Granada Television. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Big demand for the guilder, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Issues & Loans, Tobacco shares easier, Active session in gilt-edged, Strong rise in Chicago prices boosts London sugar futures.

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