The Times - 16/11/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Clive Borrell, From Christopher Walker Dublin, From Ronald Faux, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Philip Howard, From Arthur Osman Coventry, By Our Labour Staff, From a Staff Reporter Edinburgh, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From David Leigh Nuneaton, By David Wood Political Editor, From John Chartres Manchester, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, European Parliament Strasbourg, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From David Bonavia, From Edmund Stevens, From Roger Berthoud, From Edward Mortimer, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel, By a Staff Reporter, From Bruce Palling, From John Carter, By Henry Stanhope, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, John Percival, William Mann, David Robinson, Harry Golombek, Pamela Vandyke Price, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Roy Hay, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mario Modiano, George Hutchinson, Alan Gibson, Dan Gillon, MARY GREEN, , TIMOTHY RAPHAEL, , PAUL SIEGHART, , JEREMY ALDEN., LEIF MILLS, , P. R. PIRIE., KENNETH MORGAN., DONALD TYERMAN, , DENNIS WALTERS, , MOUNTGARRET, F. SHARMAN., H. O. W. EGGINS, , JAMES BARKER., O. A. W. DILKE., HUMPERY BERKELEY., WALTER BLUHM., By Bislop F. R. Barry, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent., From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Margaret Stone, By Peter Wainwright, By Margaret Drummond, By Clifford Webb, By Andrew Wilson, By Terry Byland, Margaret Stone, Francis Kinsman, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, Patricia Tisdall, John Drummond, Andrew Wilson, M.K., by Henry Valtos, by Blair Thomson, by Alan Rake editor, African Development, by Mark Williams,
ResumoNews: Formidable economic problems face new military Government, 100,000 estimated to have died in worst famine since 1916, UN curb on right to be heard, Accused 'claimed five hits on troops', Lady Lucan given children's custody, How will church fare after Selassie?, Air and rail routes before roads, Split in U S delegation to world food conference, Farms and markets need better links, Greece warned on Nato, Special bank for Kissinger fund proposed by US, Israel can reduce certainty of war to maybe, Medicine: Treatment for coronary patients, Days of violence clear way for an education revolution, Survey shows heavy fall in fodder supplies, Memories of oppression haunt Greeks as they go to the polls, Man in court today on explosion charge, Britain rejects Cyprus demand for payment, London local journalists to strike, Athens throng cheers Karamanlis poll call, Teachers report expected by Christmas, India calls Seventh Fleet visit threat to peace, Yugoslavs free British plane spotters, Rolls-Royce pay rise viewed as breach of the social contract, Dr Castro delays meeting to see British mission, Kurdish leader warns West on Moscow's Iraq plans, Legacy of years of neglect, Mr Wilson defends Crossman diary delay, Final threshold gives £1.20 a week to 10 million workers, More blackmail charges against dustmen, The formidable tasks awaiting the new Primate, Buddhists and Roman Catholics appear uneasy bedfellows in opposition to Thieu regime, Soviet arms shipment is deplored, Union officials jailed for three years, New petrol prices, Ex-miners' families to lose tied homes, From the battlements to the bothie in four easy courses, Ulster soldier killed by shot in head, Wine race decided on doorstep, Bigger drug doses to kill pain supported, NCB ready for pit pay talks after 'no' vote, Rhodesian MPs approve newspaper ban, Paris where art buyers keep out of the public eye, New Soviet overture to China on disputes, Scots urged not to turn from Europe, Britain unlikely to join plan to extend Italian loan, Power lies with 120 unnamed soldiers, Grants to encourage the old not to turn off central heating, Prime Minister challenged on EEC assertion, Army set to govern for several years, Non-alignment policy favoured, Court order concerning Nixon health, Tories take a rise out of EEC yeast plan, EEC renegotiation attacked by France, Mr Healey's careful step in the right direction, Peking appoints Foreign Minister with U S links, A thousand and one Dalmatian delights The walled city of Dubrovnic: conscious of its new-found sophisticattion., Lord Chancellor speaks of 'too lenient' sentences, Fresh hope for solution over Eritrea, The acid test, Future for tourism if living standards improve, Triumph on the track but temper on the pitch, £2,000 fine on hotel man who evaded VAT, Full text of Dr Kissinger's call for Western cooperation in facing the oil price crisis, Local workers likely to reject offer, French Premier denies he is seeking a trial of strength with striking postmen, Creative art holds the elixir, Grow-it-yourself money savers, Emperor's fall strengthens Addis Ababa in the OAU, Girl of eight attacked by former detective, The Golden Hinde makes landfall, Grants protest: Thousands of students, Yard inquiry into detained man's death, Group hopes to build private hospitals. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, The new Leicester Building Society, Artistic Stationers Ltd., Banco DI Roma, MC, Ethiopian Tourist Organization, Abbey Life, The Times, Ethiopian Coffee & Haricot, npi, Addis Ababa Bank, Intourist Moscow Ltd., Ries Engineering Share Company, Fiat In Ethiopia, The Ras Hotel S.C., Monsieur Worth, just india, Ethiopian Grain Board, Darmar Co. (Eth.) Ltd.,, Delamain Pale & Dry., Wine, LEGGE Locks, Sabean Group Of Associated Companies, Ethiopia Tikdem, Commercial Bank Of Ethiopia, Tyrol, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Postal and Weekend Shopping, Seferian & Co., Artistic Printers Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Scottish aim of lump sum for teachers by end of December House of Commons, Business deferred by lack of a quorum, Modest extension of mandatory grants. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Bringing players out of their shells, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,844, Broadcasting Saturday, 30-move draw in world chess series, Bridge A precise definition, Sunday. Reviews: So funny because so serious Dad's Army Bbc 1, To make you shiver, Strider Oval House, Indisputably the first landscape painter in Europe Evelyn Joll on the Turner Bicentenary Exhibition which opens at the Royal Academy, Burlington House today, London Sinfonietta/ Bertini Elizabeth Hall, CBSO/Fremaux Festival Hall, Rosemary McHale: the problems of existing, The art of the impossible, New demand raises prices of Continental furniture. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow: Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant, Saturday Bazaar, Wigmore Hall. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments Diocese of Newcastle, University news Oxford, The Wolfson Literary Awards, Latest appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, McDowell, Mills out of England party, Capes in charge of the heavy brigade, Weekend fixtures, Strong field for Pickwick tournament, British youth to face German in final, The dangers of turning a sport into a religion, Clear Cut still light of step despite weight, Anxious day for High Ken and his supporters, Captain Christy tries again, South Africans experiment with selection, Soon we will know how the West was won, International match for Chinese, Plan for getting round money problem, Going has final fitness test today, Oosterhuis joint ninth after third par round, Connors and his personal army win a small cold war, Liverpool looking to McDermott to refresh themselves in midfield, Awkward time for middle-men, For the record Golf, Denness breaks the golden rule and bouncers help him through, Jacklin six strokes behind the leader, Television highlights Bbc 1. Editorials/Leaders: Call For Concerted Action, Master Of Indiscretion. Letters to the Editor: Compulsory seat belts, Freedom of newspaper editors, Britain's Middle East role, A living language, Radio London call-in, Compensation for personal injuries, Losses in food after harvest, Queuing for drink, Marriage after divorce, History of leprosy, South Africa and the UN, Social contract penalty, Appeals to workers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, November 16, 1949. Laughing matter. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Reinhold Eggers, Mr Herbert Simon An authority on printing, Obituary, Rabbi Hirsch Zimmels, Sir Robert Wilmot, Mr Omar Al-Sakkaf. Business and Finance: Cammell Laird 'blockade' again, Discount market, Cash-the too good to be true investment, 47 p c Greencoat stake for Guinness Mahon, Henry Thornton buys a gilt, Friends offshoot sold to Phoenix for £5.5m, Phoenix Assurance Company Ltd. Friends' Provident And Century Group, Latest dividends, The Great Universal Stores Limited, Golds shine · Shoring up timber, Chairman of Occidental describes takeover bid by Amoco as 'ridiculous', Datsun halts low-interest sales incentive, Boddington going well, £7m Slater sale in Far East, Highgate Optical, Bank Base Rates, Waiting game in bid for Unicorp Mining, Tough going but GUS opening to match £36m, Deposit bond from M & G, Poor second-half gives Muirhead static return, Briefly, 5,650 laid off in dispute at British Leyland, W Wood & Sons in better shape but profits still elusive, Recessionary trends deepening in US, 62pc of Wedgwood products go overseas, More messing about in boats, Money Market Rates, Pound and dollar slip in nervous markets, Problems of index linking policies, Concessions for the elderly, Squeeze hits electrical contractors, Today's share prices-the chance of a lifetime?, Ministers criticize Honeywell jobs cut, Grouse, Societies' loans near record, but housebuilding decline continues, Further cut in Citibank prime rate to 10¼ pc. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Sugar Spot up 3.50c, Retail Prices, Unit trust performance, Investment trust valuations, Share indices weaken to 16-year lows, Forward Levels, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurosyndicat, Recent Issues, Commodities, How the markets moved Rises, Rights issue rumours in banks, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Equities again weak, Foreign Exchange Pound, dollar still weak. Law: Ex-wife no dependant Payne-Collins v Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd, Marriage revokes will with gift to 'my fiancée' In re-Coleman (deceased), Coleman v Coleman and Others. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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