The Times - 29/01/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Business News Staff, From Eric Marsden, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Martin Huckerby, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From David Cross, From Alan McGregor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Edmund Stevens, Frem Our Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, From Norman Fox, From Neil Allen, From a Special Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Dennis Bird, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Richard Maylan, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Mario Modiano, R. K. M. KENNEDY, , HUGH DYKES., R. E. RUSHEN., STONEHAVEN, , DAVID GOODENDAY., D. LAWSON HILL, Managing Director, Watercraft-Viking Limited., A. COOPER., Your obedient servant, , MARTYN DYER., MARK BALDWIN., E. MACK, , TONY FIRTH, GAY FIRTH., ANTHONY SARGENT., LAURENCE KITCHIN, Professor of Liberal Arts., JOHN JOLLIFFE, , RALPH TURVEY, , P. N. GERRARD, , JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH, , W. G. HAYTER, , NICHOLAS HINDE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent., By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Business News Staff, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Industrial Editor., By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Drummond, From Anthony Thomas., By Christopher Wilkins, By John Groser, Kenneth Owen, From Anthony Thomas, GORDON WARD., JAMES T. ANDERSON., From Frank Vogl, K. H. N. BULMER., ALAN J. COCKERILL, , ROBERT ZAGER., G. STONE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Shona Crawford-Poole, Oliver Stanley, Christopher Wilkins,
ResumoNews: Briton dies in fire on Kenya sugar plantation, TUC 'will not stand by', Liberal whip on Mr Heath's 'damaging obstinacy', Ralph Nader accuses commission of concealing serious safety problems of US reactors, Rail drivers call five one-day strikes, 13 are feared dead after gales lash Britain, Moroccan planned to smuggle guns into Britain in scheme to free 30 prisoners, court told, West European communists adopt common approach on EEC, Civil servant drowned wife, prosecution says, Dawn artillery attack on Cambodian capital, Riot-torn Indian city put under martial law, Tories boost bureaucracy, The Times Diary This crisis comes by courtesy of..., New national director for Times Newspapers, Obstetrics: The timing of labour, Douglas engineer says he relied on architect, Pottinger claim of 'separate lives', Why the Arabs rallied to the cause of Palestine, 62 sentenced to death for Moroccan plot, Mr Nixon unaware of Watergate cover-up, says leading 'plumber', Ali outpunches Frazier to win points decision, Union militants threaten to bring out safety workers at mines, Lady Docker denies use of 'naughty words', Israelis in happy mood as they leave west bank of canal, Part-time teaching in quarter of ILEA secondary schools, Clerk tells Jaine Jones jury he is celibate, Sir Alec may see leader of Rhodesian Africans, CBI chief predicts 'something like a total freeze', Dockers accept pay deal, Mr Heath challenges McGahey motive, Two girls aged 14 on remand sent to prison, Angry pickets 'impossible to arrest', Compromise ends Lorraine pit strike, Quiet Mountbatten visit, US airman discharged over haircut, Provisionals to end murders of off-duty UDR men, 'Peter' dislikes place name changes, Housing Bill fails to meet need, group says, Threatened rail lines saved for at least a year, Keeping up with the Joneses on sharing a bath, New moves to end Pacific nuclear tests, Eoka men freed as Cyprus mourns Gen Grivas, Bonn inquiries into Berlin checks, Pair of shoes steps into history, Coal merchants hopeful over household supplies, I tell you butter will not suit the works, Vietnam truce commission to visit Hanoi, Parish councils fight for independence, Fears grow of civil war in Grenada, Women seeking abortion 'are not promiscuous', After General Grivas, which way will Cyprus go?, Italian fashion But what a splendid slavery, Cubans give Soviet leader big welcome, Liberals pick candidates, Immigrant President move, New flood threat to devastated Brisbane, Oil prospectors queue up in the Swiss Engadine, Peking rebukes critics of its new culture, The herculean task of preserving Churchill's prose, Tunnel to save Petworth Park urged by council, Irolli 'peasant family' sold for £7,500, Soviet test of MIRV missile over Pacific, Community tax on French farm products, George Ince may have been killer, OC says, Midlands miners back their leader's plea to 'take on the Government and win', Reports of Italian Army alert cause concern. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, Southampton Bonds, Lovell, Giro, Philips, Ansafone, Ppp, dsh, Faber & Faber, London & Provincial (Pensions and Life) Consultants Limited, Bullens, Leicester Sq Theatre, Healey & Baker, Hawkes and Company Limited. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, New national coaching appointments, Latest appointments, Mr Carr's PPS. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: New legislation proposed on archaeology, Labour attack 'savage' NHS cuts, Parliamentary notices House of Lords, Mr Walker defends oil deal with Iran: worldwide prices will not be inflated House of Commons, Strategy for steel unlikely to change, Petrol economy still needed, Government guidance soon on steps councils can take to cut current education spending, Liquid diet for prisoners on hunger strike, Trade Descriptions Act and holiday brochures, Ingenuity of trade directory firms, Amnesty for some illegal immigrants rejected House of Lords, Exports deteriorate with three-day week, Retaining old schools for benefit of community, The battle for exports across the English Channel. Sport: Putting five together to make one eight, Government decision could bring early end to Sunday play, Tingle Creek's exercise for big race at Cheltenham, Indians get on top in first round, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Brinkley conceals a rare tear in a moment of golden silence, Bambrick too fleet of foot and fist for English captain, Quax expelled from athletes' village, Britain's best chance is in men's event, Hayes and Greig provide points of encouragement as MCC toil, Perfect Games reward by Scotland, Skiing, Yesterday's results at the Games in Christchurch Swimming, Australia nearing victory, Whetnall and his wife in singles semi-finals, Uefa impose fine of £150 on Tottenham, Blyth waves flag for Great Britain, Old Boys face daunting trip to Dulwich, Red Rum's one for the road to Aintree, Clergyman misses service and hits the target, England XI to meet East Anglians, Hallam's time remarkable for Denton Park, Our Edition should be a winner again today, WCT innovators blunder over 'sudden death'. Law: Conditional permission Newbury V Davis, New Vagrancy Act is wanted Regina V Jackson, Driver still disqualified Scott V Jelf, Rate instalment statement defective Evans V Caterham and Warlingham UDC, Time element in appeals to immigration tribunal Regina V Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Samaraweera. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant, This week at Sotheby's. Reviews: Carrie's War Bbc 1, Musical evening to launch fund, Sticking to the surface A Fatal Affair Theatre Royal, Lincoln, Wandering virtuoso, Lucian Freud's visual autobiography, London Concord Singers Purcell Room, Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Samson, The Spartans And The Sikhs, The Harshest Of Harsh Choices, Castro-Expensive But Not Expendable. Letters to the Editor: How to help with waste paper, Crisis in the coalfields: facing disaster, Exceptional dangers facing some plastics companies, Property sales and registration of title, Oil in the China seas, Water resources, Relativities in pay, Ethics of 'financial planners' and that shadowy face of capitalism, Classical studies, Misleading figures, The issues in Ulster, A free market economy and the Meriden venture, Architects' dilemma, CIA in Britain, The Celtic Sea, Grants to universities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,598, Italians win 'The Sunday Times' Bridge Cup, Broadcasting. Obituaries: Gen George Grivas Guerrilla leader who fought for the union of Cyprus and Greece, Obituary, Julius Patzak A great Austrian tenor, Countess Of Minto. Business and Finance: Shortfall may cancel out Barber cuts, Short-time at Daimler-Benz, Systematic approach to financial planning, EEC call to review policy for coal, Associates' deals, Spot Position of Sterling, US reports largest trade surplus in 1973, Fixed Interest and Money, Grimshawe Holdings dismisses chairman as shares slide continues, Bids and Deals Signal-Burmah sale closes, Forward Levels, Equities Bleak day for shares, Business Diary: Slow starter at Meriden, Bank Base Rates, The Times list of latest dividends, Statement soon on P & O offer, Neglected skills of the top secretary, Cedar shelves bank deal after Fed 'veto', Instant coffee up by 10pc, Shares fall to near 7-year low, ICI goes ahead with £43m plan to invest in Teesside and Ulster, Steel shortage bites deeper into industrial output: falling car sales add to lay off fears, Bank proposes changes in bonds rate-fixing method, Cheaper oil hint helps pound, The Dreyfus Intercontinental Investment Fund Annual Report-August 31, 1973 Now available at the offices of the following Paying Agents:, Europe and Overseas Hudson's Bay Oil boost earnings 42pc, Where politics and pay should be kept apart Eric Wigham discusses the Pay Board's report on relative earnings, Money Market Rates, Company News Christie-Tyler to slow after opening jump, Computer news Profit variations in bureaux survey, Shaikh Yamani qualifies statement that Saudis might cut crude price, Whitehall, City and industry in talks on aid for troubled firms, How the markets moved, Exporters say DTI gave fuel pledge to Iran barter deal suppliers, New laws to ensure greater safety at work, Atom-powered pipelaying, Creating case law on 'changed circumstances', Panel approval sought for lower Greig bid. Business Appointments: Beecham Group board changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities fall heavily, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Issues & Loans Can the councils really save money?.
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