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The Times - 16/10/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Financial Staff, From Robert Fisk Long Kesh, co Antrim, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Raymond Perman, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Tim Jones Aberdeen, By Paul Routledge and Malcolm Brown, From a Staff Reporter Bournemouth, By Stewart Tendler, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud Luxembourg, Oct 15, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, European Parliament, , Michael Baily, Laura Tatham, Brian Alderson, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By Arthur Osman, By Tom German, By Gordon Allan, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Eric Moonman, Bernard Levin, Patrick Brogan, PHS, Chris Goddard, MICHAEL SAWARD, , J. R. V. COUTTS, , RICHARD BARBER., BESWICK, , RICHARD S. ROWNTREE., ERNEST HALL, , J. HUGHES HALLETT, , LEONARD F. BEHRENS., DAVID E. WEEKES, , RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, , STRATTON MILLS., JUERGEN HILKE. Director, ERNEST A. PAYNE., RICHARD LAMERTON, , CLIVE DAVIES, , ANTONIA FRASER, , By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Clifford Webb, From David Cross, From Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, Patricia Tisdall, By Business News Staff, By Malcolm Brown, From Ralph Izzard, By Ronald Kershaw, ALFRED COOPER, , W. M. WOLF, , R. H. P. BOYLE., D. R. MYDDELTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton, By Tony May, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson,

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News: Mr Healey to aid company profits in Budget on November 12, Japan's limping nuclear ship makes it to home port, Kurds caught between trust and treachery, The embarrassment of Boston, Tories support Scotselection, New questions raised for Mr Rockefeller, Tory EEC group proposes direct elections to the European Parliament, Chinese leaders sure that third World war is unavoidable, Report lists perils lurking for babies on the bottle, Giant telescope begins to scan southern skies, Buggy trial to hear testimony of blackmailer, Rescue operation for 80,000 insurance policyholders, Soldier accused of attempting to kill commander, A human touch in solving the telephone answering problem, Landlord is fined £2,500 for throwing family out, Mr Callaghan wants EEC renegotiation completed by spring, Mr Wilson reassures TUC chiefs, The Mallorys and Medleys against the Famous Five, Guards hurt as Maze rioters fire prison, British hint at UN that Rhodesian constitutional talks may come soon, Newspaper criticized over anonymous letter, Research fund urged for paper and forestry, Mr Heath challenges Labour on inflation, Italian currency to beat forgers, Israel denounces UN's invitation to guerrillas, Authorities have chance to lose name for bad taste, Engineers' chiefs seek big rises for union, Ratepayers 'lost out' in reorganization of local government, Sale of dolls brings unexpected prices, Busmen put 'special case' claim for rises, Give your MP a little tolerance and time, North Sea oil takes rising toll of life, Seven hurt in Boston school clash, Court told woman said bomb was badly placed, Television licence fee must rise early next year to avoid cutting programmes, BBC says, Grandfather takes place of kidnap girl, Joint plan is urged for Concorde's successor, Prince gives Australia his views on monarchy, Mr Heath says party unity is his concern, The Times Diary Now let me talk to the philodendron, National Front candidate in election charged, Sergeant accused of trying to pervert justice, Man jailed for life threatens suicide, Guildford bombs lead is false, Science report Enzymes: Fixation of nitrogen, Lorry strike talks fail, 'Unlimited travel for £1 a week' means big fare cuts for many, Spanish Army support for reforms, India-Pakistan telephone link restored, Four leading Ministers go in Kenya election, Mr Whitlam scorns election talk, Greek Foreign Minister quits to fight election, Hawker halts HS146 airliner, US election reform becomes law, Mr Ford wins the battle over Turkish military aid, Mr Nixon 'used Mr Ehrlichman in cover-up', Nuclear power delays 'likely to be cut', British Airways flights back to near normal today, How determined community action brought results in a developer's desert, Capital aiming to seek a measure of devolution, Forgotten French citizens go on hunger strike, Portugal president leaves today on visit to US, Mr Fitt in talks to end Ulster deaths, Court quashes sentence on informer, Coal shortage delays home deliveries. Official Appointments and Notices: Anti-Heath MPs lose tactical move to force early resignation, Church news I Appointments, University news Oxford, Nobel team together 25 years, Latest appointments, Cambridge astronomy gains Nobel Prize. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: 1974 United Nations Peace Medal, Harrap Books, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, McLaren Motor Coats, Opel, National Westminster Bank Group, Hillier Parker, Noble Lowndes, F.C. Construction Co Ltd, V.D.Q.S., Ansafone, Ireland's centenary, Bally, Avonmouth, Toyota, Zenith Time, Heritage Club,, Ida, Daejan Holdings Limited, Taylor's, Gkn, Westbrick Products Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, Smaller Business Premises, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Effort to cut rate of price increases needed from Britain. Reviews: Religious work as social satire The Government Inspector Oxford Playhouse, Tom Thumb the Great Young Vic, Tales of Hoffman Nottingham, The Book Programme Bbc 2, RPO/Yansons Festival Hall, A dreamland gloss on Puccini La rondine Sadler's Wells Theatre, Hans Hotter Master Classes, Gabrieli Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Austrian is only man to win world title twice, Tennis, A Cambridge exhibition match, Poor showing by Leeds as Francis makes his mark, Some remember Allez France's defeat and are not deterred, FIFA unhappy with Olympic entry, Lee halfway to target puts Derby on tails of leaders, Sunderland move into the second position, How the Londoners' Day ruined Everton's night, Coignafearn records fifth win of season, Great Britain II on loan for clipper race, Ipswich removed from the top despite enterprise, Oxford to play Durham University, The hurdles Sexton has to clear, National Hunt plans for three winners, Ali laughs as Foreman goes through his steps, West German wins first qualifying round. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,817, Wasps make changes for KO game. Property: Flat Sharing, PROPERTY also on pages 12 and 13, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 15, 1949 Windsor village, Tories must look before they leap into line behind a new leader. Editorials/Leaders: Popular Discontents In Kenya, American Leverage On Turkey, Blight In The West End. Letters to the Editor: Too heavy with the theory, too light on reality, Industrial crisis, Identical vote, 'Brilliant campaign', A patient's last days, Minefield ahead, Sentencing policy, Electoral reform, Religious broadcasting, Contingency plans for Ulster, Relief work in Africa, Lesson for the Liberals, Conservatives after the election, Size of Labour majority, Secrecy of the ballot, The tax man cometh, Red Thing at the opera, Need for national policy on reclamation of waste, Reducing UK's dependence on unreliable sources of energy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Prison sentence on shoplifter grossly excessive Regina V Mark. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr A. E. H. Elkington, Dom Anselm Hughes Authority on medieval music. Business and Finance: Autumn TV rates show average rises of 15pc Advertising & marketing, Discount market, Thames blow holds Rediffusion TV at record £7.46m, The charisma and the realities, Lep bounds over £3m for first time in 71pc advance, Go-ahead for Lye bid by BSC, US cocoa grindings fall in third quarter, 265,000 German car workers idle last month, Latest dividends, Japanese companies cut staff salaries, Business Diary: St Martins in the fief · Sindona speaks out, Return to profits at Balfour Darwins, Spot Position of Sterling, $120m Bahrain project by Caltex, Ford chief says many car workers will be jobless if home sales drop below 1.2m, FMC spurns farmers' offer, Cosmos will put up an extra £1m as security for holidaymakers, 10pc prime rate, Steel-making nations to pool nuclear research, Forward Levels, Carter Hawley gets Fraser stake for £147m, Belgian bank says losses will not top £16m mark, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Guthrie offshoot to close, A dampener for Mr Jessel's fireworks display, Canadians raise shipping stake, Wool textile Neddy gives profit details, Ellis & Goldstein slips after brake on sales, Tokyo earmarks £14m for own jet airliner scheme, Office & Electronic set for new peak, Group Gold Mining Companies, Office And Electronic Machines Limited, Early talks on Aston Martin aid, Howard & Wyndham to buy Warner publishing in UK, Money Market Rates, £42 for dockers in Glasgow deal, Mining Leading Anglo mines do well, Iran gives World Bank $150m loan, IMF chief's warning on deflationary policies, Ellis & Goldstein, The Times Share Indices, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd Interim Report 1974, EEC aim to limit India and Pakistan cotton imports, Kalamazoo sales up, but profit down, Stocks given boost by Wilson call for unity, Unofficial strikes hit three ports, The Associated Biscuit manufacturers Limited, How the markets moved Rises, Lay-offs after walk-out halts Rover plant, Avoid union bias in inflation fight Whitehall told, Crisis case for putting profit back into the food industry, Metal Box cutback in expansion plans will bolster CBI appeal, Estates Property Investment Company Limited, Ricardo Consulting Engineers Significantly Increased Demand-High Level of Research Continues, Hauliers urged to combine against 'parasite' rivals. Stock Exchange Tables: Equity rally maintained, Issues & Loans Council coupons now at 12pc, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Strong rally in equities. Business Appointments: Three new directors for Willis, Faber & Dumas.

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