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The Times - 23/08/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Maurice Corina and John Whitmore, From Harry Debelius Madrid, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Stewart Tendler, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Gorey, co Wexford, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Hornsby, From Dessa Trevisan, By Peter Reddaway, From Michael Knipe, David Robinson, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Alan Coren, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From John Hopkins, By John Nicholls, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Jo Berisford, PHS, Edward Mortimer, D. B. EGERTON, , A. M. TURKAN., PHILIP SHERRARD, , R. A. BRUCE, , E. MACK, , LUKE, , ROBERT HINTON, , L. ROBERT PRIMOFF, , HAROLD INGHAM, , PHILIP TANNER, , BERNARD KILROY, , OLIVER LEVER, , ALAN P. HUGHES, , Linda Greenhouse, John Chartres, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, , By Andrew Porter, By Our Defence Correspondent, From John Earle, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins, From Frank Vogl, By Hugh Clayton, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Raymond Perman, By Ian Morison, E. MARKLAND, , J. D. FREW, , G. N. PORTER, , R. S. HOPKING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Osmond, Frank Vogl, By Ashley Druker, by Petar Hadji-Ristic, by a Special Correspondent, by Jonathan Unger, by Harold Ellithorpe, by Vincent Mang, by J. F. N. Wedge, P.H.R., by Paul R. Strauss, by Richard Hughes,

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News: Plaice cheaper because of good landings Food prices Hugh Clayton, Romania marks liberation with show of loyalty, Fanfani list of reasons to resist communists, Striking-off order on Poulson case lawyer, Wildcat strike by women at Belgian arms plant, Modest start among paper mountains, Costly new answer to water shortage, Church file on Rhodesian brutality, US criticism of security at Heathrow rejected, Holborn plan approved, Greece rejects British plea to resume Cyprus talks while Turkey violates ceasefire lines, Builders are persuaded to modify claims, Bank of England's contribution to the fear of a business crash in Britain, Fewer strangers in this shopping paradise, More support for boycott of race forum, Scots drought worsens, Mercurial market reflects Chinese love of gambling, International partners help local banks to expand, Record entries for horse trials, Radiographers urged by union to end strike, Concern in Pakistan over faults in huge dam project, Autumn decision on land held by Army, Big official housing effort may still fall short, Partial text of judiciary committee's impeachment articles, High grass is found to keep birds away from airstrips, Guerrilla split holds up peace in Angola, Challenge on Mr Heath's use of group's aircraft, Revolution in technical education, Argentina guerrilla blasts commemorate jail deaths, Another protest on prices bu German farmers, Will US now break 15-year silence with Cuba?, Sweden not to press for nationalization, Astronomy: Largest radio sources, Lack of political will to disarm denied, Chanting mob stones Briton on Greek island, The Times Diary Nicest girls and jolly terms, Cypriots in Britain want news of families, Council pay deals may raise rates, Statutory policy 'would destroy new service', Statutory rules to cut noise sought in report, Congress will have veto on Diego Garcia, How women cope with a man's life in the WRAF, Policies change when low production costs become investors' main concern, Colonel says GB75 organization has hundreds of volunteers, Tory pensions proposals criticized, Judge Sirica agrees to postpone trial, Trade routes to prosperity still beckon, More jobless and a slump in vacancies point to gloomy winter, Child should have right to sue for injuries caused while in the womb, Law Commission says, Kidnapped Dutch girl was murdered 'in panic', Flood claims seem exaggerated, Sakharov call to save scientist in detention, An end to anonymity for the shy Mrs Rockefeller, Detective is suspended after making statement, Mr Archer not to stand again, 90 may be charged after raids, 'Service instead of jail' scheme extended, Six of IRA escapers slip net in Wexford, Court Line crisis warning 'given on July 12', Road sealed after bombs on convoy slip, Paying the price with land, Pentagon denies threat to intercept Phantoms, Near top of trading league despite inflation, 'Win with Labour' campaign planned, 'Frustrated Tories' challenge to Mr Heath, Palestine parallels with Cyprus, Traders fight supermarket men with pickaxes and stones, Birmingham will give details of all tenders, Moscow calls for Cyprus talks, Student dies smuggling drugs in stomach, Spanish reject 30% offer by British negotiators, Light industry will benefit from diversification, Police hurt in clash with lorry drivers, House report rejects hounding of Mr Nixon from office, Hongkong, Shipping feels the pinch from rise in world oil prices. Sport: Steel Heart beats a moody rival, Sports in Brief, Australians beat France in the first race, Pilling helps Lancashire to season's best total, Worcestershire should win if the sun shines, Courageous takes lead, Shaw takes another prize scalp as Harvey loses, Daring Boy can repel Irish challenge, Swiss girl is threat to Miss Perkins, Legendary luck holds for Petch, Confusion unresolved in Fireball event, Tennis, England captain to play Shannon in final, Horse show, Yachting, England make a flying start but some sterner tests lie ahead, British women start to show new spirit, England sobered but not shattered, Edgeworth produce fast polo in Kingscote Cup, Newcastle draw coincidence astonishes club. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Swire Group, Ofrex Group Limited, Wic, Trident International Finance Ltd, Essex Water Company, Jardine Fleming, Sun Hung Kai Securities Ltd, The Moller Group, Hutchison International Limited, Jardines, Baring Sanwa Multinational Limited, Distillers, The Times, NB of C, Peninsula Group, Saa, Sumitomo & East Asia Limited, Capital & Counties Property Company Limited, Hud, THE Dairy Farm Group, Cable & Wireless, Standard and Chartered BANKING GROUP LIMITED, The P.Murray-Jones Group, The Hongkong Bank Group, Slater Walker Hutchison Limited, Wardley Limited, Augustus Barnett, Bowater, Taikoo Royal Insurance, Atcost, Bnp, Myers, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Savills, Wolseley. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Residential property Homes of character for sale, Property To Let, Flat Sharing. Reviews: Westminster's amiable acoustics Accademia Monteverdiana Westminster Cathedral, Turning away from the mirror Twelfth Night RSC, Stratford, The Inheritors Htv, More scope sought for black actors, Humanly credible epic Don Carlos Coliseum, Buster Keaton's magic Buster Keaton Summer Season Academy One The Tamarind Seed Leicester Square Theatre. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,771, Edward Woodward in new Owen play. Official Appointments and Notices: Hugh Fleetwood's prize, University news Oxford, Latest appointments Commandant General, Royal Marines, Church news Appointments:. Editorials/Leaders: Nato In The Mediterranean, Law Suits Waiting To Be Born. Letters to the Editor: Language schools, Functions of local government, Lack of reward for small businessman, Water resources, Grants for beef, VAT and the public's short memory, A coup in Britain, Housing subsidies, University discipline, Wealth tax, Main reason for rejection of the Wankel engine, The conflict in Cyprus, The press and Mr Nixon, Doomwatchers of the world shut up-please!. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Desmond Dupre, Prof A. C. F. Beales Education at King's College, Obituary, DR JACOB BRONOWSKI Scientist and mathematician. Stock Exchange Tables: Further nervous day, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Dollar strong in quiet markets, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Commodities Sugar raised by £6 to £320, Small gains, Issues & Loans Essex Water's £4m offer. Business and Finance: Interim Statement Woodhouse & Rixson (Holdings) Limited, Lloyds and Scottish bids 19½pa share for rest of British Relay, Latest dividends, Ellerman conversions distort unit trust figures, Prolonged strife facing Chrysler, Export sales trigger sharp interim rise at Bayer, Second-half loss at Brit Dredging, Vaux Breweries, Joint negotiation deal ends strike at Sheerness Steel, Capital spending at Distillers to rise by over £5m, Spot Position of Sterling, Frederick Cooper (Hldgs), Offices and shops face 20 pc rise in gas bills, Forward Levels, Interim Statement The First Scottish American Trust Company Limited, Japan export-import price indices up, An offer British Relay can hardly refuse, Dilemma over steel in Wales, Bank Base Rates, C. H. Johnson, British Oxygen steps in to oppose mooted Dentsply bid for ADI, Barclaycard to embody cheque support facility, Unemployment And Vacancies, Windy City confident, American energy self-sufficiency scheme delayed, EEC may back $5,000m loan to Italy, G. R. Francis, Leonard Fairclough Limited, Money Market Rates, Rennies Consolidated Holdings Limited, BMW to extend concession with British company, Dow plunges below 700 for first time in four years, then Wall St has late rally, Discount market aided by Bank, London Brick Company Limited Interim Report, NFU wants Mr Peart to guarantee prices, The Times Share Indices, Oil glut leads to production cuts, ICI survey says plastics will remain competitive, La Roche told to cut German drug prices, Business Diary: The Baltic Seven · The Plessey £750, Court Line: the test of responsibility, Shotton men urge £70m rescue plan, Hawtin drops Moorgate, CNA subsidiary in default on loan agreement, Wimpey seeking bigger rigs stake, Big Italian state group warns minister of 'grave difficulties', How the markets moved Rises The Pound, Bakers' Union backs plea for higher bread subsidy. Business Appointments: Sir Brian Mountain made president of Eagle Star.

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