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The Times - 05/03/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Andrew Wilson, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, Edward Heath., Jeremy Thorpe, Edward Heath, By Stewart Tendler and Christopher Sweeney, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From David Hencke of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman, From Our Correspondent Bognor Regis, March 4, From Roger Berthoud and David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Sue Masterman, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Hopkirk, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, From Hugh Mabbett, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, By Peter West, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Blunsden, by Prudence Glynn, Irving Wardle, Paul Overy, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Thomas Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Shirley Shelton, Edward Mortimer, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, PHS, Michael Hornsby, COLERAINE, House of Lords., CHRISTOPHER HILDYARD., HELEN LOWENTHAL., DENNIS GEDGE, Pope's Cottage, Christow, Exeter, Devon., DOUGLAS GLOVER, , ANTHONY MEYER, House of Commons., F. M. GILBERTSON, Heywoods Farm, Stratfield Saye, Nr Reading, , A. L. ROWSE., DAVID J. K. EVANS, The Forge., E. M. B. HOARE, Velhurst Farm Alfold, C. L. FOX. Heatherbrow., TIMOTHY STROUD., MYERS FOGGIN, Chairman., CHRISTOPHER COX, New College, , D. C. WATT, London School of Economics and Political Science., R. L. STOREY, , GEOFFREY TREASE, The Croft., R. L. HOULT, The Buckingham Hotel, , SIMON DIGBY, RICHARD GOMBRICH, , KEN COATES, Director, The Bertrand Russell, H. J. F. CRUM EWING., By Hugh Clayton, By Our Industrial Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Melyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Tim Congdon, By Maurice Barnfather, By Michael Baily, Kenneth Owen, By Margaret Stone, By Edward Townsend, ALLAN PLASTOW, Division Director., C. CUTTLE., TRENCHARD, President, ROGER SMALLWOOD, Staplehurst, Kent., GEOFFREY LEE, , JOAN BROWN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Frenchman, Andrew Wilson, Paul Fabra Le Monde Alberto Cavallari La Stampa David Spanier The Times Joachim Schaufusz Die Welt, Paul Fabra Le Monde, Gianfranco Romanello La Stampa, Dennis Topping The Times, Heinz Bluthmann Die Welt, Maurice Bommensath, Joachim Gehlhoff Die Welt, Luciano Curino La Stampa, Jean-Michel Quatrepoint Le Monde, Karl Grün Die Welt, Guido Carli Governor of the Bank of Italy, Gianfranco Romanello, Pierre Drouin, Vittorio Zuccont La Stampa, Alan Hamilton The Times, Sergio Devecchi La Stampa, Hans Stollhans Die Weft, Jean-Pierre Dumont Le Monde, Marina Gazzo Le Monde, Aloys Behler Die Welt, John Woodland The Times, by Peter Jay The Times,

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News: Viewpoint, Paisley threat to new Government, Letter From Alaska, Horses: enthusiasm is once again riding high, Wheat: doomwatch call goes out as stocks slump, Growing fall in museum visits since charges began, Repudiating China's foreign critics, Order on Mr Marples, Profile Elder statesman-most brilliant of all German industrialists, Parole in a strange new world for Mr Probyn, 'Heat may have caused school roof collapse', Mother's care saved her crash victim son, Ten pledges by Labour during campaign, Explosives sought in gutted airliner, Charge against Aboriginal official dropped, France: radical tactics spread, Time to end the game of electoral roulette, Judge's warning on 'instruments of mass murder', Mr Heath meets backbench Tories today, Pits meeting likely soon, Tough US policy indicated on oil, Renewed Pentagon anxiety over the state of Nato's conventional force defences, Turkish Airlines crash victims named, The Times Diary Only his second worst experience, The stuff marketing, Kissinger death plot story, Airline strike today over hijack payments, 482 guerrillas give up fight in Sarawak, Violins: collectors must consider more than purse strings, Premium Savings Bond prizewinners, Dutch in talks with Britain over extraditing hijackers, Italy: shift in union emphasis, Libel damages for three crime reporters, Air crash victims include union leader, diplomat, Olympic athlete and senior civil servants, Magistrates 'must not pay defendant's fine', Lawyers to argue fate of jury's secret report on Mr Nixon, Author told to mind his step abroad, S Vietnam loses 100 men in two battles, Bishop rejects offer to leave Spain, Obstacles to Islamic unity, Ambitious road to an early grave, Industry Petrol problems promote pedal power, Israel trades 65 guerrillas for a secret agent, Editor urges more freedom for the 'half-free' press, BBC chairman defends TV coverage, Bognor 'encouraging' pier site building project, Hospital board official jailed after pleading guilty with John Poulson to corruption, Mr Heath goes after rebuff from Liberals, EEC takes first steps towards long-term links with the Arabs, All the fun of the home, backed up with practical help, W Germany: selective action favoured, Boots bid for Fraser in balance, Liberals unanimous in rejecting Heath offer of coalition with Cabinet seat for Mr Thorpe, Medicine: The sunshine source of vitamin D, The Region Of Tuscany Launching Of The First Five Year Plan For Subsidized Housing, Ship steward died from burns after sunbathing, Search for clues to worst air disaster, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt An awkward compromise, A band of happy men call at No 10, Air fares increased by up to a fifth, Collapse of Italian coalition points to a vital flaw, Student occupation of Oxford University building foiled, Mr Wilson is back in Downing Street, Hotel barman's sentence cut by six years, Czech diplomats thinning out after defection, From obscurity to a household name in 15 years, Britain: strike still a last resort However popular the strike may seem to be as a weapon on the British industrial battleground, it is still a last resort, an ultimate deterrent. There are good and increasingly important reasons why trade unions involved in a dispute should turn to other forms of industrial action less painful to their membership but just as damaging to their employer., Mitchell counsel queries witnesses' reliability, Facts And Figures, Forum How to pay for those higher oil prices, Banks should be ready to make settlements in gold, Mrs Meir agrees to have another try at forming a new Israel government, Mother killed herself after murdering sons. News in Brief. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Army university cadetships, Sir Sidney Greene to retire from NUR, Latest appointments. Display Advertising: Thomson Land And Properties Ltd, Hygena 2000, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Canada Life Unit Trust Managers Limited, B & S Ltd, Jones Lang Wootton, Richard Ellis, Sotheby's, Journal, High & Dry, Stenhouse Holdings Limited, Ansafone, C.P. Hart and Sons Ltd, Water, Bank Of New South Wales, Martin Barnett (London) Ltd, Mnb, SKF (U.K.) Limited, Iberia International Airlines Of Spain. Letters to the Editor: Breaking the law, Flaw in British electoral system, The missing energy experts, Credit cards on the railway, Change of programme, Solzhenitsyn in exile, War souvenirs, Oriental studies, CBI chief's remarks on Industrial Relations Act, Food industry prices and profits, Sale of Church treasures, Formation of a government, Service at the bank, Site value taxation, Texts of Heath-Thorpe exchange of letters, Ashanti regalia. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: W Germany's reputation depends on Bayern, Hare can contribute liveliness to a more buoyant England side, Thomas may be recalled to Welsh side, Hosts in for first time in five years, A cloud the size of Zagreb hangs over Britain's No 1, Sexton stays as Chelsea manager says chairman, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Denness must get all possible support, Fielding in party for Australia, Miss Saunders seeking amateur status again, Strong entry for foursomes, McLaren engine specialist turns grand prix driver, Two withdraw from British team at Goteborg, Grand National second favourite may not even see Aintree, Cambridge impress as working unit. Reviews: Jeux et Masques Young Vic, London: election fails to banish grim spectres, Consort of Musicke Purcell Room, Bonn: anxieties over extension of workers' powers, Rome: dissension over gaping trade deficit, Behind The Scenes Paris: break with fiscal traditions proves a success, Science Economique et Lucidite Politique, Montagnana Trio Purcell Room, Star variety at Theatre Royal, Stratford, The Liberals have thrown away their golden chance, Causes for concern, Picnic areas for the people, Il consumo e la sua tassazione, Royal Ballet under canvas, Revenge mission in darkest Guildford Knuckle Comedy, Prey/Hokanson Festival Hall, Fashion. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Ideal home. Editorials/Leaders: The Return Of Mr Wilson, The Popular Verdict In Ulster. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Law: Shrewsbury pickets: affray convictions quashed. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Francis Hill, Dr Carl Burckhardt Swiss historian and diplomat, Mr Lionel Fleming, Mr John Cooper, Francis Hope 'Observer' correspondent, Mr James Conway, Obituary, Mr Wayne Wilcox. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 4, 1949. Business and Finance: Shell wants refinery in Saudi Arabia, Investment levels held steady in final quarter Capital Spending, Bids and Deals, Royal Insurance profits down £10m on year, UN shipping conference 'bodes ill for free trade', Fixed Interest and Money, AEG-Telefunken seeks British base, Efforts to keep output up weakening under cuts in power, materials and parts, Fourth successive monthly decline as February reserves fall $212m, Interim Statement, Tesco deny takeover approach to Debenhams, The Times list of latest dividends, Royal Insurance, The tangle of energy priorities, GM may share in Russian truck plant, Chrysler puts up car prices, Clearing banks see no prospect of 'bailing out' building societies, Ford unions back Phase Three offer on pay, Tapping the jungle's wealth, Briefly, Cut profit margins call angers food retailers, Foreign Exchange, Plessey on brink of big deal with France, Mining Rio Algom finishes strongly, Money Market Rates, DTI confirms January fall in retail sales, How the markets moved, OECD sees $8,000m deficit ahead for Britain, Bank of America merging two foreign subsidiaries, P & O's £25m Bovis bid succeeds, Company News All sectors give MMS record year, Computer news No reduction hope in CCA spending, Business Diary: No escape from Colditz, Boots/Fraser: a test case for the Panel. Business Appointments: CBI silent on resignation issue, New group chairman at Dickinson Robinson. Stock Exchange Tables: Still uncertain, The Times Share Indices, Equities Shares fall away at the close, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Rise in pre-election SE share trading, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Issues & Loans Redemptions at £16.7m in month, Commodities Tin prices hit new peak: cash jumps £190, Wall Street. Property: Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,628.

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