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The Times - 06/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor Eastbourne, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock Holyhead, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Bedford, By Our Political Editor, By Penny Symon, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From John Chartres Preston, By John Young Planning Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Philip Howard, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By David Leigh, From Our Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, Diana Geddes, John Higgins, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Charles Hargrove, PHS, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, H. V. HODSON, , DAVID MATHIESON, , GILVRAY ADAMSON, , SYLVIA HAYMON, , D. R. DENMAN, , PETER TREW, , FRANCIS PRIDEAUX, , MELVYN BRAGG, , RICHARD WELCH, , DICK TAVERNE, LEONARD JOY, NORTHBOURNE, , ALASDAIR CLAYRE, , EILEEN LEWIS, , E. H. THOMPSON, , CHALFONT, , R. W. JONES, , STANLEY C. BROWN, , From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Christopher Wilkins, By Tim Congdon, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Midland Correspondent, By David Blake, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris, By Business News Staff, By Edward Townsend, DONALD MacDOUGALL., RONALD BRECH, , R. A. BOWEN, , ALISTAIR MACLEOD, MATTHEWS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Susan Morgan, By David Mott, Christopher Wilkins, by Derek Harris, D.H., By Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, by Mike Bowler education correspondent, ,

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News: Jury told of Miss Squires's American car, New ways with old homesteads, Supplies of sugar released 'for hardship', Coroner's officer 'made £600 a year corruptly', London Transport fare increases aimed at raising £35m extra to counter annual deficit of £100m, Judge Sirica detects an incriminating word on Nixon tape, Butchers defended against charges of profiteering on beef, Tokyo strikes will greet Mr Ford, Loyalist women occupy BBC office in Belfast and demand action over Maze jail conditions, Criticized officials 'work with masses' in China, Union accuses opera company after sackings, EEC continues to strengthen Asian trade ties, Angry Welsh farmers block rail line to London, Investment by foreign companies encouraged, 'Save-energy drive led to rise in accidents', Stock-in-trade for soups, Challenge to business backing for the arts, Union man's claim upheld, Simonstown open to S Africa's 'friends', Anger over rail terminal in the country, Statement today on plan to aid rent rebels, Threat of stringent Budget by Mr Short, Medieval lid missing from All Souls, Dr Kissinger in Cairo talks with President Sadat, Leisure pursuits still vital in economic gloom, Ennals plea on nuclear tests, New device tackles oil pollution, Government triumphs in vote with 42 majority, Lebanese village head seized in border raid, Clay Cross: Upholding the law may bring down Mr Silkin, The dangers and delights of life on two wheels, Tide going Democrats way in US elections, Journalist in arms case 'dealing with dynamite', Biggest boost for social contract as engineers reject £18 claim, M. Jobert tempts France towards his 'enchanted domain', Korchnoi scores first win over Karpov, Tories frown on flow of new ideas, MP says, Bacteria: Two sisters under the skin, Twenty in breakout from Maze prison, Damages claimed from wine trial defendants, Trains may stop everywhere and every week, Six accused in £209,174 cheque forgery case, Banking meets a growing challenge, M16 forest route is illegal, say amenity group, US-Soviet strategic arms talks are adjourned, Political confrontation in strike-bound France, Wide variety off schools, Tour through United States in miniature, Government urged to end tied-cottage system, Industry and culture give cause for beating the big drum, Aviation chief's move to stop fuel price rise, Council gives warning on misuse of data, One man's idea of realizing the American dream, The disabled are no longer content to live on hope, Signalmen hint at more strikes failing new deal, Unions boycott EEC talks, Chancellor consults Labour MPs about the Budget, Nato warned to match communist strength, Residents of Covent Garden fear land deals, Church is winning recruits, synod told, How skilled labour adapts to change, Hunger striker calls it off after 34 days, Environmentalists seek investigation into alleged nuclear power plan, Teachers' strike closes 200 schools, Pravda says gold can help fight inflation, Sales bring a little cheer to market, 17 thalidomide children to be given £915,000, Explosion rocks business centre, Dr Kissinger calls for worldwide action to meet famine problem, Unions will urge Ford to tell more about investment plans, Home rule comes to Washington, Journals combine to warn world against suicide, Growing tide of protest resignations against shift to right in Spain, The Times Diary The disappearance of Mr Heath, Restoring Baltimore's reputation for charm and distinction calls for vast effort, Critics of new town plan fear threat to Mersey belt growth, Premier's regret over Lisbon riots, Labour's battle flag must be the manifesto, Home grant increase urged, Consultants likely to reject pay-bed offer, A glow on the face of the waterfront after adapting to containerization, American M60 tanks from Germany will be sent to Israel, Community's aid policy to embrace British concept, Anglo-French agreement on New Hebrides. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Galt Toys Catalogue, British airways, Garrard, David & Charles, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Ppp, Cumberland, Maryland, Mary land, Hodder & Stoughton, Hillier Parker, CCC, First National Bank, High & Dry, Population Count Down, Fitzvaleltd, Igc, Barclays, Asea, Daimler, Roof Insulation, Scottish Council, Development & Industry, The National Brewing Co., Bwi, Europa, Dixons, Lovell, maryland national bank, Iran Air, St. Quintin Son & Stanley., Mexico, Port of Baltimore, Hine, Leamington Spa Building Society, Time. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Farmers urged to stop their protests, Security firms to get code on guard dogs House of Lords, Country is facing a bleak blizzard not warm spring day House of Commons, Pay guidelines of paramount importance against inflation-Mr Foot, Unemployment jibe angers Tories, NEDC changes rejected, Improved prospects on Community talks House of Lords, Talks on picketing law continue: growing pressure for change House of Commons, Spreading democracy throughout industry. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, VW supervisory chairman resigns, Latest appointments, Exceptional awards raised index. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Educational, Secretarial, For Sale And Wanted, Entertainments, Business Services, Christmas Cards. Reviews: Paris Autumn Festival: moral fables and wild adventures, A bit of a damp squib Firework Fiesta Bbc 2, Fauré Anniversary Purcell Room, RPO/Handley Festival Hall, Haydn Trio of Vienna Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Contemporary Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells. Sport: Mrs Hume's great win over US No 8, City manager does not want Chivers, Oxfordshire drop 6ft 10in lock for not training, Hope takes title with eighth round knockout, N Zealand bar visit of South Africans, Sports in Brief, Argentina defended as venue for World Cup, Comedy of Errors is favoured again to win for third time, Big increase in World Cup profits, Forecating Test 12 on day when Australians had to think big, Pakistan's official invitation to India, Bremner back for battle to stay in Europe, HA XI at Fenner's, Liverpool's plans come to nothing, Dunlop scores 100th winner of the year, Claim for equal prize money at Wimbledon, All Blacks on first stepping stone towards recovery. Editorials/Leaders: The Simonstown Issue, Situation Vacant. Letters to the Editor: Letter rates, Effects of inflation, Colour bar in a club, VAT on new houses, The threat of starvation, State of farming, Kindest cut of all, Prison control units, Efficiency of battery operated vehicles, Labour Party and the BBC, Stock appreciation: a CBI opinion, Pay relativities, On the buroo, Pension deduction, Job monotony, Business needs regulator of social responsibility, Simonstown agreement, Welsh devolution, Nationalization of land. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Milton exhibition, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,835. Law: Wardship powers used to stop publication of book In re X (a minor). Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 5, 1949 Bombing warning. Obituaries: Lord Hailes From Whip to Governor-General, Miss Kathleen Bradley, Prof Geoffrey Webster. Business and Finance: Government studies port takeover proposals, MPI loss as music division falters, Hotels' £12m deficiency, Leyland near agreement for Egyptian factory, Profit warning deflates Booth Int, Jobs fear will decide new Congress policy, Retail Sales And Hp, Receiver put in at Marc Gregory, Latest dividends, Harrisons & Crosfield widespread interests produce record profits Summary Of Results, EMI chief says Elstree Studios future uncertain, Finance For Industry makes half-year loss, BSC raises price for better grade scrap, Pelmadulla, September HP figures show slowing trend, Forward Levels, PRITCHARD SERVICES GROUP LTD. Interim Statement, Airline parent company makes bid for Avis, Aurora Holdings Limited, Maynards The Confectioners Group Results, Manufacturers raise borrowings from London clearing banks, Briefly Cedar Inv Trust, Borrowings by France likely to top $6,000m, Cubans eager for more trade with Britain, Civil engineers' president urges caution over professional bodies, £1m bid for Land & General, More seek petrol increase, Money Market Rates, World ship tonnage doubles in 10 years, Arenson reaps benefit of holding firm to expansion programme, Reorganization of share stakes in A & P, Hint of minimum price rule for all-in European holiday flights, Chancellor is urged not to boost car sales, Mr Benn calls talks on Triumph, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, How water issues are riding our the storm, Call for clarity in Phase Four, The Bristol Waterworks Company (Incorporated In England on the 16th July, 1846, by the Bristol Waterworks Act, 1846.) OFFER FOR SALE BY TENDER of such an amount of 10 per cent. Redeemable Preference Stock, 1979 (which will mature for redemption at par on 30th November, 1979) as will (with premiums or allowing for discounts) produce the sum of, Business Diary: Buy in the name of the law · Axle break, HP sales of used cars weathering depression, IPC to launch woman's magazine next year Advertising & marketing, Sugar soars to fresh peak, Bank statements for October, Giving share option schemes a chance, Yarrow exceed hopes in bound to £7.7m. Stock Exchange Tables: Metropolitan Police £500,000 bond issue, Gold shares score further gains, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities December sugar jumps £41.325, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Dollar continues to weaken, Spot Position of Sterling, Golds strong again, Issues & Loans Local authorities offer 12 per cent. Business Appointments: The Clydesdale Bank names 3 new directors. Property: Rentals, Property To Let, Country Properties, Flat Sharing.

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