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The Times - 27/09/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Malcolm Brown, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Political Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, Hugh Clayton, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Hugh Noyes, From Geoffrey Browning, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Evans, From John Winder, By George Clark Political Correspondent, Philip Howard, From Christopher Warman, By Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, European Parliament Luxembourg, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Alan Coren, Charles Lewsen, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Geoffrey Parkinson, John Maddox, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, Ronald Faux, PAUL SIEGHART, , DAVID GREEN, , ROLAND MOYLE, Minister of State for Northern Ireland, House of Commons, September 25., GHITA JONESCU., RUTH JONES., CHRIS MILLER., CHRISTOPHER JAMES., F. R. ALTHAUS, PHILIP NIMAN, , ROY PLOMLEY, , P. L. SHINNIE, , STUART ANDREWS, , BARNES WALLIS, , BARBARA DYER, , H. G. LEVENTHALL, , CLARE HAWKINS, , From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Malcom Brown, From Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By Tim Congdon, W. B. HEMINGWAY., M. K. ATKINS., C. J. THOMAS, , R. Y. HOLDSWORTH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Margaret Stone, by Vera Di Palma, M.S., by Toby Everitt, J.G., by Gerald Reitlinger, by John Gaselee, by Barbara Conway,

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News: Annual financial and economic review 3 To Stop the rot go for gold or cash Personal Finance, Basques 'considered' killing Dr Kissinger, Transport: How the politicians hope to make it easier for us to move around, Hard-line group leaves Palestine organization, Worried Mr Wilson says EEC issue will not affect voting, Pop festival inquiry possible, Victory for left as miners' leaders postpone productivity ballot until after the general election, Navy abandons tug of war record attempt, Third banking force without strings, Insurance plans for a happy retirement, Nato warning to Greece on military defence, Northampton, South, A single capital tax for simplification, Sir Alec offers some homespun remedies, A gun to give the sergeant-major nightmares, Rail fares report a scare attempt, Mr Mulley says, Naming loan rates in consumer's interest, Chances slim for US Foreign Aid Bill, Are the days of the platinum standard kilogram numbered?, Post Office pay deal rebuke by Mr Benn, New union approach fails to persuade Ford to reopen talks, Successor to Gen Abrams, Artist accused of abduction is sent for trial, Pensions, President tells Frenchmen of difficulties ahead, Annuities, Officers split crowd 'like knife through butter', Funds shortage stops migraine research, Heath vision of leading parties in a coalition, Tories put nationalization costs at £10,900m, Americans play down Camp David talks, Not so happy landings for Thorpe flying squad, Powell speech called 'dangerous rubbish', Guerrillas in Angola's coffee lands, Press Council to make complaints system simpler, Envoy's assurance on Diego Garcia, European communists plan Warsaw conference, Still in prison, Plan fees ahead is the lesson to learn, Ipswich, Mr Nixon is responding to treatment, Miss Angela Davis opens attack against Mr Rockefeller by denouncing him over jail killings, ORC poll shows that voters are ignorant of the parties' policies, Votecatcher Mavis's magical marginal tour, Soviet destroyer reported blown up in Black Sea, Berwick and East Lothian, France sees shadow of Bismarck over Bonn, Hurricane death toll estimates grow as relief supplies pour in, Oxford call to drop fellowship proviso, Scottish brand of hard-headed nationalism, Strong Jenkins attack on Mr Barber, Norway to seek extension of fisheries limits, Art business as usual-back to abnormal, Mr Jenkins says he too would resign if Britain decided to leave EEC, Pro-Spinola rally by right-wingers declared 'unauthorized', Total news blackout threat to commercial television, Angry Athens crowd traps ex-dictator, John Gaselee examines some varieties of protection available for personal insurance, at home and on the roads, in Life, Resistance men form political group in Greece, Liberals accuse Tory of electoral law breach by offering to pay lost deposit, Changes to improve fraud laws proposed, Serious problems for building societies, Predicted rises begin to show, but beef is steady Food prices, The Times Diary, A letter to a Dutch Uncle, Immigrant barrister suspended, Household, Gloom pervades the investment scene, Priest shot outside chapel in Belfast, Only one child in 100 a truant, study finds, Kennedy children guarded after kidnapping threat, Piccadilly site plans win council backing, Singing a hymn for Ulster's future, Scottish nationalists and Tories almost equal in popularity, poll reveals, Pathology: A new theory of leprosy, Motor, Provident basis of private treatment, Deposit would be paid back, letter states, Scarman call for cut in sentences and less power for magistrates, S Africa row over editor's arrest, Mr Healey sees Ford conflict with 'contract', Crews abandon buses, First of delayed Acts to be published today, 'Highly explosive mixture' in air at Nypro plant, How to manage a medium portfolio, Points from last night's TV Liberals 'near a breakthrough', Exchange of PoWs suspended by Turks, Footballer jailed, Foreign ministers to join Europe crisis talks, Conservatives fear voting shift to the Liberals, How well are probation officers doing their job?. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, British Gas, Scottish Widows, General Accident, Abbey National, Sadia Limited, King & Shaxson LIMITED, Air France, Master Cover Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Equity & Law, The Prudential Assurance Company Limited,, Antony Gibbs Holdings Ltd., Interflora, The Derbyshire, Redland, Pearl, Ansafone, Aitc, Edward Erdman & Company, The Times, C.E.Heath, Urquhart (Life & Pensions) Limited, Rt, Daimler, Property Growth Assurance, Lifeguard Group, Delta, H.A.G Decaffeinated Coffee, Pan Am, Honduras devastation, Standard and Chartered BANKING GROUP LIMITED, Ekco Hostess, Halifax, W, Hs, Laing, Lovell, Thorn Lighting, Lancia, Alliance, Twa, Union Acceptances Limited, C. Howard & Partners, Bupa, Wagon Industrial. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Public Notices, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services. Politics and Parliament: German veto on EEC farm price agreement worries Irish Mps. Reviews: The Turning Point Duke of York's, Charades/Ragtime Birmingham Rep, A rough and randy childhood Amarcord (x) Warner West End 3/ Curzon Bedlam Electric Cinema, Theatres need more than Arts Council can give, Chesterton's detective priest is splendid TV Father Brown Atv, Roger Woodward Queen Elizabeth Hall, LPO/Jochum Festival Hall. Sport: WBA refuse to recognize Foreman bout, Britain coast easily into lead, Johnson and Lord Aquarius in big race, Luckhurst gets call, Five out of six prizes go to United States, Sports in Brief, Successful 'six' gives British racing a boost, Four winners defeated by Alcades, Substitutes of Britain match spirit of Finns, Horgan again leading after dressage, Favourite hurt trying to break record, Concerted effort by British team to break French grip, Problems begin to ease at Tottenham and Leeds, Time to get used to the rules, Sunny Stroll finishes too fast for Seven the Quadrant, Wordsworth moves up another rung. Editorials/Leaders: The Future Of Europe, The Industries That Are Being Ruined. Letters to the Editor: The direct grant school system, In Sir Alec's time, VAT on telephone account at 10 pc, Home-grown food, Supervision of the City, Trademarks are often used to mislead, Asante regalia, Channel is non-tariff barrier to trade, Panda food supplies, National Anthem in Harlow, British justice, Planning for a reduction in the standard of living, One reason for our difficulties, System of fines, Equality of women, Train noise and deafness. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Harry Christian. Vc, Sir Eric Harrison, Mr John Saltmarsh Cambridge historian, Sir Eric Rideal Distinguished physical chemist. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, September 27, 1949. Business and Finance: AAC pre-tax up 17 pc at half-way, Canadian team may aid UK reactor development, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Rising costs catching up with Cadbury Schweppes, Coffee pact extended, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices midday indicators, Charter Consolidated Limited Acquisition Of Sadia Limited, CEGB chief calls for tariffs to be raised, Code of practice outlined to ease ordering of chemical equipment, Shah wants oil prices linked to commodities, Redland, Forward Levels, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Strikers told Courtauld plant faces closure, Bank Base Rates, Building orders still hit by depression, Fed to take over Franklin Bank's foreign exchange contracts, Matthews group setback, Employees favour Swiss bid for Kent, IMF and World Bank to set up new council, Bumper £1.8m from Dolan, International investment scheme proposed by Bonn, APV Holdings in line for fresh year of earnings growth, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Money Market Rates, Further US inflationary pressure forecast on eve of 'economy summit', Cadbury Schweppes LIMITED, Tootal, The Industry Act: a source of relief in times of stress, Manual workers' pay up by annual rate of £2,382m, How the markets moved, Improved trading profit for Illingworth, Morris and higher percentage of export sales., The Times Share Indices, Barclays start system for small investor, Institute Of Purchasing And Supply, Return of prices and wages policy predicted, Directors' director, Business Diary: Horsman's quotation · Directors' Hildreth, Tax transfers cause a credit shortage, Amex tells of Basle 'irregularities', £3.5m export orders, Euro bank to finance new Thames tunnel, Herstatt creditors demand sale of Gerling stake, W Germany cuts reserve ratios 8 pc. Business Appointments: Mr Michael Kirsop to be next chairman of Tootal. Stock Exchange Tables: New York silver uP 12c, Issues & Loans Water offer price pegged, Insurance and banks find support, Recent Issues, A steadier tone, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange The pound jumps 70 points, Commodities Copper declines £27.50 a tonne. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property Chances for lovers of country life, Country Properties, PROPERTY also on page 23. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,801.

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