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The Times - 16/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Walker, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hatfield Political Staff, , From Roger Berthoud, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Victoria Brittain, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, Hugh Jolly Dr Jolly regrets that he is unable to enter into correspondence., Robert Bourne, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Joyce Whitehead, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Stephen Walsh, William Gaunt, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Paul Martin, Henry Stanhope Defence correspondent, Sheila Black, PHS, MAX MORRIS, President, EDWARD BRITTON, General Secretary, National Union of Teachers, Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, WC1. January 11., CALDECOTE, , ROBERT BELLINGER., H. HODGES., ANTONY WALEY., W. J. SHEARMAN., MICHAEL MEACHER., SAM C. SILKIN, House of Commons., LEONARD ARTHUR., ALAN THOMPSON., G. B. C. PALMER, Headmaster, , GORDON LANDRETH., CONSTANTINE FitzGIBBON, , DAVID ABOAV., From Our Architectural Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Margaret Drummond, By Roger Vielvoye, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Barnfather, By John Plender, By Margaret Stone, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, ROY GRANTHAM, , SARAH STEWART., Patricia Tisdall, P. ST A. BRAZIER, Chairman, , ADRIAN M. KELLY, , JOHN PAXTON., S. V. TREDINNICK., JOHN E. HORTON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Denis Taylor, Peter Hill, G. Christian Hill AP-Dow Jones., Andrew Wilson,

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News: Myra Hindley charge likely, 60-mile jam fear rejected by tunnel company, Indonesian troops open fire as students riot, Mr Poulson says he lent NCB man £7,745, Government accepts plan to salvage bankrupt Lip, Israelis weighing up Egypt's proposals, Deficit threatens austerity up to 1984, says Bank governor, Live shell is found at Heathrow, Centre Point flats could fetch £80 a week, QC says, TUC start drive for miners' 'special case', S Vietnam move to give President Thieu third term of office, Hate sinks deep into Ulster youth, Million motorists face higher insurance bills, Moves to block illegal Asian immigration, Solzhenitsyn deplores 'revenge', Nine agree to attend meeting on energy, Rail services are expected to be near normal after strike, Concern grows among relatives of four hunger strikers, Men sent club owner false passports, Crown says, What the doctor looks for when examining a newborn baby, Liberal to oppose Mrs Thatcher, Dairy robbery man sentenced, Many backbenchers expect a February election, Ministers of Nine disagree again over regional fund, Plea to back moderates in fighting subversion, Election question is not if, but when, Part-time education affects more than 100 schools, Crime falls 3.8 per cent in England and Wales, 'Barn Restaurant murder gun found in mattress', French push their luck too far and EEC beef discussions end in an early morning walkout, Bundeswehr has secret arms depots in Britain, Russian warning of constant threat from retention of Europe's 'colossal nuclear arsenal', Usual practice for notice of poll could be dropped, Man on remand 'sentenced to death' by UDA, Mr Powell sidesteps challenger, Another fickle ally disappoints Singapore, Call for government action to avert threat to milk and beef supplies, 'Impressionist' English work brings £2,200, Mrs Coven wins City aldermanic poll again, New-style Britannica is born after 15 years' toil, It doesn't pay to be cruel to carpets, We must pay more if we want to keep newspapers alive, General Geisel is Brazil's new President, Aerial photography: Prolific source of new information, Spassky plays to a draw in his first game, Science report Physics: Making new heavy elements, Pilot arrested in Tanzania tells of prison ordeal, Minister warns householders of power fines, Peking wants to buy fleet of US helicopters, 'Canard' alleges Mitterrand office bugging, The Times Diary A test of the Dunkirk spirit, Fugitive general is fined £1.5m for missile scandal, Judge tells husband to turn on home heating, Expert report implies that erasures on Nixon tape were deliberately made, Church may insist on choosing its bishops, Kirov ballet tour of US is off after Panov affair, British MPs win Europe vote on mergers, Merger puts Mr Bourguiba's future in doubt, Timothy Davey expected to benefit from amnesty, Ex-wife's fear over gossip column comment, China's first 'worker students' graduate, Prime Minister keeps his election cards close to his chest. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Gre, The British Standards Institution, Bell's, Figure Beauty, Yachting World, Giro, Otto Schreuer, Leicester Permanent, Lovell for CONSTRUCTION, Aycliffe, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Scottish Provident, Keith Cerdale, Groves & Co., Plessey, Heinemann. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Industrial Relations Act changes sought, EEC Commission's plan to control mergers rejected, Tighter control of waste dumping urged, Breathalyzer convictions increasing steadily House of Lords, Switch off something, Mr Whitelaw denies proposal from unions has been turned down, Britain to have 8,000 job centres by 1980: aim to attract women, MPs' role in checking government spending, Mr Heath reaffirms willingness to meet TUC after special conference: 'ball still in play' House of Commons, Three-day week better than chaos. Law: Wrong to see children, Judge's statutory discretion over majority verdicts Regina V Wright, Compensation orders Regina V Kneeshaw. Sport: Dark Sultan has a heart complaint, Workington reaching out for a Sunday 'lifeline ', Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Capes putting better than ever in training, Bayern face threat from Eastern Europe, MCC have fit party except for Hendrick, Javelindsay weighted to gain first victory, Mixed feelings about American scoring, Moore gets fifth winner, Baragoola in the lead after exciting win, Silvester could be answer to desperate problem, Financial aid offers for Miss Scott, Sir Alf chooses three new men against Wales, Clark keeps his title after hard contest, Three newcomers in Australian Test 12, When Miss Feltwell felt badly about the weather, England have not changed, 'Ills' of Scottish football to be researched, Rangers refuse to let their skills be swamped in the mud, Ajax hoping to halt their decline, Bedford considers living in New Zealand. Classified Advertising: Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Rostropovich and Britten, RPO/Groves Festival Hall, Nature in British Art, Premiere of Don Quixote film, Strider Ica, Brief Lives Mayfair, Anouilh revival at the Haymarket, You Want it-We've Got it Bbc1, Unglossed Monteverdi from Kent L'incoronazione di Poppea São Carlos, Lisbon. Editorials/Leaders: Growth And Repression In Brazil, Prospect Of Austerity, Setting A Price For Beef. Letters to the Editor: An election no solution to our economic problems, Russian attacks on Orwell, The wettest days, Effect of troubles on UK exports, Premium bonds, Effects of inflation, The problem of unwilling pupils, Indecent Displays Bill, Coal and oil stocks, Edinburgh's example, TUC declaration, Cut in rural post services will not save any petrol, Paper collection: the responsibility, Crude form, A wealth tax, Oil crisis threat to TriStar programme calls for action, Right, but dead, Sent away from school. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 14, 1949. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales, Church news New post for Korea Bishop. Obituaries: Mr Jack R. Dick, Obituary, MR JOSEF SMRKOVSKY Courageous Czechoslovak leader, DOUGLAS WHITTAKER A talented flautist. Business and Finance: BSC narrows price gap with Europe, Agreement near on defining SDRs, Tobacco imports up 25 per cent, Chrysler at standstill and Cowley workers face 16-hour week, Equities Strong demand for golds, Tenders for St Alphage House 'not acceptable', IMF chief sees big payments problems ahead, Advertising and Marketing Channel Television could face closure, Courts Court Bros. (Furnishers) Ltd. Interim Results (Unaudited), Sales of new cars down sharply in December, Letraset Continuing Growth interim announcement, US giants stake their oil claims, Guinness Peat Group Limited Interim statement in respect of the year ending 30th April 1974, Energy: Eire keeps its cool, Plessey pre-tax profits up 41 pc, Business Diary: Out of Weddlock, The Times list of latest dividends, NCB aiming for £400m expansion programme, EEC wants rules on banking harmonized, Builders may take legal action over Cornhill Cons, Tailors' union in bargaining deal, Mining Union Corp's quarterlies above average, Briefly, Lockheed lays off further 10 pc in California, Rally in building societies' receipts, Need for rethink on insulation standards, Shell-Mex and BP seek 6p a gallon rise, Patent system study, Assessors chosen for Mersey Docks hearing, Higher costs spoil the picture at Thorn, Bids and Deals Huntleigh agrees terms for Hymatic, Colour TV set deliveries reach a peak, Pound almost back to the worst levels of October: 4-cent drop against dollar, Company News Record half for Court Bros after slow start, How the markets moved Rises, First British bank group to open in Russia, Takeover panel clarifies rules on bid withdrawals. Business Appointments: Spillers-French Baking names four directors. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Local authority yearling bonds, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Fixed Interest and Money, Commodities Sugar futures limit up, Properties active. Property: London Flats, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,587, Broadcasting.

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