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The Times - 06/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, By Clive Borrell and Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By John Groser, By A Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Warman, By Michael Horsnell, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Foreign Staff, From David Bonavia, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By John Nicholls, By Richard Streeton, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Jim Snow, By Peter Marson Cambridge University LX Club 37, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Philip French, Joan Chissell, Paul Moor, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Barry Fantoni, Michael Knipe, Robert Fisk, Andrew Wigram, PHS, Peter Jay Economics Editor, R. F. FARMER, , PETER BOORMAN, , JOAN KER, , P. S. YOUNG, , RHODES BOYSON, , G. S. FERGUSON, , E. A. DIGNAM, , MICHAEL MATES, , HUGH HANNING, , J. R. BARNDEN, , HOWARD JONES, , REX S. THORN, , GRAHAM THOMAS, , BENJAMIN GIBBS, , IAN PARSONS, , KATHLEEN GIBBERD, , P. J. CUFF, , CHRIS SEGAR, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Coins Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, By Peter Hill, By Tim Congdon, By Clifford Webb, From Roger Berthoud, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Hugh Clayton, JOHN WHALLEY, , By David Blake, D. G. LINDSAY, , EVERARD FLINTOFF, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By Ashley Druker, By David Mott, By Our Financial Staff, Gerald Ely,

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News: Smith statement expected as secret visit ends, Astronomy: Riddle of dust clouds in space, Princess denies selling names of guerrillas, Minister denies romance report, Riot marks end of a small town's days of glory, Growing Arab power shapes 'new' Unesco, Sovereignty the real issue for British, Israel will explain to Washington the assurances it requires to keep Kissinger initiative going, Doctors ready to accept US health scheme, Poll predicts defeat for Greek monarchists, Uses and abuses of anti-terrorism legislation Belfast, Rostropovich: always a fresh view, Full-dress strip show was a riot, Prince hurt in dormitory 'rag', Society to back computer men on ethics, Is the grand plan for a 'Southern African United Nations' nearing fruition?, Woman declines job after row in Canberra, Bakers' strike may be called off today, Birmingham crowd boos as men return to prison, Herr Schmidt hopes to heal rift over oil, Government defeated in Commons and Lords on social security measures, The Times Diary What happened to the cycle boom?, Two IRA men 'caught before they did harm', Lord Justice Scarman calls for Bill of rights, Eoka ready to accept Makarios return to restricted church role, Why students get better English marks, Editors repeat concern on closed-shop, A brave attack on the inflation spiral, Crisis poll in Denmark set for January 9, The other face of Mr Cube, Focus on Food: Introducing a new monthly series The Times European shopping basket The value of comparison, All hope abandoned for 191 in Ceylon air disaster, £3.5m appeal for Canterbury Cathedral, Mr Barber and Sir Hugh Cudlipp among 17 new life peers, Free votes in House on hanging terrorists, Decision on sanctions put off by consultants, Political editor promoted to assist BBC chief, Concern over Cypriot passport holders, London householders head the ratepayers' league, Workers cheer as water rises at Cabora Bassa dam, Detroit blacks divided on school integration after violence threat, Trial will go ahead without Mr Nixon, Why the sugar shortage meant embarrassment for the Government, Union team finds no evidence of pits ballot-rigging, 'Dramatic entry' ended in kitchen sink, Ministry error disrupts M16 inquiry again, Progress on EEC poll, devolution Bills, Tariffs for electricity and gas under review, Men who give up smoking early cut risk of death, Scottish and Welsh nationalists in EEC talks, Do-it-yourself Messiah makes a heavenly din, MP in clash over report on Army computer, Confidence vote for new Moro coalition, Move to restart opera at London theatre, Hijackers are jailed for 12 years by Madrid court, Most teachers will get £100 bonus, Soyuz 16 tests equipment for Apollo link, Sir Don Ryder to head enterprise board, Rockefeller hearings end, Council fraud plot charge, Freedom of the press under strain in India, Family of five dead in bed, Diplomats upset by Peking's highway code, Hospital manual workers stand firm on pay demand, Chester by-pass will link Manchester and Wales, Good prices paid for French furniture, Unacceptable traffic noise for 29 million unless action is taken, commission says, 60 feared crushed as airport roof caves in, 'Statement in House on British Leyland', Government will take wide powers to save energy, Electoral reform: Cure for economic ills and a cause for Conservatives, £5m school fire damage caused in nine months, Income tax proposed for financing of councils, 'Festival of détente' opens at Rambouillet, Seychelles coin designed by a woman, Two men in Guildford bombing case are named and remanded, Squabbles at Democrats' convention, Africa heads off in surprising direction, Student vote 'has turned against the leftists', Trudeau-Ford talks fail to end differences, Ugandan threat over 'plot to invade country', Christmas puddings miss price rise this year Food prices, Early debate urged on cattle exports, Left challenges atom visit from South Africa, Staff turnover 'threatens schools breakdown', Emergency plans to raise sugar output in EEC, Single-parent families group has deficit, Lord Alport and QC to hear pleas over anti-terrorist bans, Horse 'injured' in dope test. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: adamsez, Vent-Axia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sealink, The Electricity Council,, Excess Insurance Group, Barclaycard, The Times, D.N.E.R., Barclays, Asea, British Caledonian, Stratstone, Hertz, French, Winne-The-Pooh, Glenfiddich, Lovell, Lancia, Lunn Poly, habitat, Barclays Bank International Limited, Hine, Harrods, Important Spanish Bank, Costain. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Mr Mills will be asked to resign, University news Aberdeen, Latest appointments, Mr Crosland appoints house building adviser. Politics and Parliament: Seoul opposition MPs in sit-in at Parliament, Fuel saving measures coming on Monday, Failure of bakers to end strike regretted, Next Week, Mr Peart expects to confirm full EEC price for sugar beet House of Commons, Mr Fitt offers talks to Unionists, Parliamentary Notices, Emergency powers to control fuel supplies, Prisoners may be allowed to earn more, Hope that Ulster Convention will not shrink from exploring all possible constitutional solutions, MP says researches confirm 'Times' story, Government defeat on plan to raise contributions from self-employed House of Lords, New television licence savings scheme, Vehicle data only kept on computer. Law: When 'facts' of acts of state may be pleaded Occidental Petroleum Corporation V Buttes Gas and Oil Company and Another., TV rental firms must pay on pre-VAT agreements Commissioners of Customs and Excise V Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd and Others. Sport: Northern Gem sold for record price, Competitive pipe-opener for the professionals, Marsh and Lillee miss match against MCC, Sports in Brief, RFU must choose one competition and forget all about the others, Billac out of Cardiff match, Injury to Amiss adds to the list of England's problems, Borg and Mrs Morozova show devastating form, Cooper in the lead, Oosterhuis falls behind in first round, Hard road for Aston Villa in semi-final round, Careers courses to help youngsters, Pasanen serious about flat jump, Britain's lead not followed by others, New £1½m club to operate payas-you-play plan, Cowdrey decision a joke, says Keith Stackpole, Cambridge have too much in reserve, Changes proposed on two controversial topics, England go ahead as planned with Cyprus tie, Holders reach their sixth final, When form and experience may tell, Leading women opposed in Australia, Swinton in limelight, Gros surpasses young Swede on second run, Cropley may play against Carlisle. Reviews: Splendid double for East Berlin, Dick Lee New Grafton Gallery, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, Why many of Jackson legends are justified, Garbo's farewell to Europe Waxworks (a) The Joyless Street (a) Gate The Abdication (aa) Warner West End 2 Frightmare (x) London Pavilion, Nongogo Crucible Sheffield, Richard Goode Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Legal Notices, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 29, Entertainments, Business Services, Christmas Greetings, Motor Show Place, Christmas gift guide. Editorials/Leaders: Decisions That Take Longer And Longer, Future Of The Greek Throne, Use Of The New Powers. Letters to the Editor: Shortage of animal fodder, The defence cuts: impact on Nato, Queen's English, Honey from road verges, In place of beef, Developers and the past, East Sussex library, Freedom of press, Busy body, Peculiarities of the Oil Taxation Bill, Transport needs and fuel saving, Extending scope of social contract, Tied cottages, Dealing with terrorists, Crisis in stock market, Drawbacks of nuclear power, Academics' respect for truth, BBC finances. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, December 6, 1949 Cyclotron trial. Obituaries: Dom David Knowles, Mr Chatin Sarachi, Signor Pietro Germi Filming, Italian Style, Sir Harry Sinderson, Mr Allan Quartermaine, Obituary, Dr Alexander McFadzean. Business and Finance: ENI poised for deal with Iran, City office rents boom deflated, Armitage in interim dip to £1.1m, London Shop Property Trust Limited, Mining Western Areas' massive payout, Discount market, New Day Holdings Ltd, Terms of trade worsen in October as import costs revised upwards, More groups reducing staffs in big squeeze, Latest dividends, Laker offer gives hope for revival of BAC 311, Spot Position of Sterling, £6m Southwark issue oversubscribed, Group study on recycling Arab funds, Jensen executive calls for talks on Japan market, Belgian bank merger confirmed, Finding a new formula to test banking strength, Pilkington first half profits down by 36 pc, Thomas Marshall Investments Limited, Business Diary: Sibylline Service · Selsdon manna, Forward Levels, Mepc, Bank Base Rates, WGI's best opening half, American miners' vote to accept new contract ends 23-day strike, Pilkington falls from grace, Staffordshire Potteries (Holdings) Limited, Senate's rejection of Exim Bank Bill poses problems for exporters, Harland can renew quest for orders, Controls tether Lennons, Sugar futures close limit up 2c, Leading British companies support EEC membership, Food industry cutting stocks to protect future, How the airlines are cutting their thirst for fuel, Short time and jobs cut by component groups, Revalued MEPC properties worth £52m less now, K Shoes reverse the slide, Money Market Rates, Tough going for MK Electric with profits dip and no payment, Warning by Dr Burns on danger in gold sales, Mitchell Cotts slow down expected after year's surge to a record £9m, Tax threat to small businesses, ILLOVO SUGAR ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Interim Report And Dividend Announcement, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Solid Growth Solid Bank, 35 pc fall in new car registrations, Mr Benn ready to consult unions on Ferranti plans, Guildhall Property Company Limited, Heavy engineering side picks up, but too late for Whessoe rally. Stock Exchange Tables: Sugar futures swing from £20 down to £20 up Commodities, Issues & Loans CU debenture issue in Canada, Pilkington tumbles, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Dollar's decline continues, Wall Street, Golds revive. Business Appointments: Lord Carrington rejoins Barclays Bank board. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property Elegance inside and out, Property Abroad. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,861.

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