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The Times - 23/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Eric Marsden Jerusalem, Jan 22, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Robert Fisk Stormont, Jan 22, From Peter Strafford New York, Jan 22, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Cardiff, Jan 22, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Warman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Jane Ayres of the Meteorological Office, Bracknell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent Birmingham, Jan 22, From Our Correspondent Falmouth, Jan 22, From Richard Wigg Paris, Jan 22, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Jan 22, From Sue Masterman The Hague, Jan 22, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, Jan 22, From David Cross Brussels, Jan 22, From Patrick Brogan Washington, Jan 22, From Fred Emery Washington, Jan 22, From Paul Martin Beirut, Jan 22, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Strafford New York, Jan 22., From Victoria Brittain Saigon, Jan 22, From Our Correspondent Saigon, Jan 22, From Our Correspondent Athens, Jan 22, From Neil Allen Christchurch, Jan 22, From Norman Fox Christchurch, Jan 22, By Gordon Allan UCH 18 Guy's 25, By Peter Marson Middlesex Hospital 6, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, From John Woodcock Bridgetown, Jan 22, Philippa Toomey, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, John Chartres, TREVOR WRIGHT, , By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Leonard Buckley, Guy Brett, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Alan Blyth, Richard Maylan, Irving Wardle, Christopher Brocklebank-Fowler, Peter Strafford, PHS, MALCOLM SLESSER, , JONATHAN M. CAPLAN, 54 South Parade, Bedford Park, W4., K. C. BAXTER, Linwood, Denmark Grove. Alexandra Park, Nottingham. January 21., VINCENT TILSLEY, 4 Montpelier Street, Brighton, Sussex. January 20., NEIL R. FISK, EVE FISK, 5 Grange Court, Pinner. January 21., CHARLES WHITING, c/o Miramar, 11 Bright Crescent, Bridlington. January 21., A. S. HALL, 4 Springpool, university of Keele, Keele, Staffordshire. January 20., MICHAEL CANTUAR: NOEL ANNAN, BOYLE OF HANDSWORTH, R. H. CROSSMAN, E. R. DODDS, K. J. DOVER, J. W. HACKETT, G. S. KIRK, HUGH LLOYD-JONES, DENYS PAGE., C. WITTON-DAVIES, Archdeacon of Oxford, Archdeacon's Lodging, Christ Church, Oxford., JOHN BURTON, Director, Centre for the Analysis of Conflict, London, Bedford Court Mansions, Bedford Avenue, WC1. January 15., BARNEY HAYHOE, House of Commons. January 22., VAUGHAN WRIGHT, President, Waltham Abbey Amenity Society, 68 Monkswood Avenue, Waltham Abbey, Essex, January 21., ANTHONY STEWART WHYATT, Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, SW1. January 22., C. T. HATTEN, Paseo del Pintor Rosales 70, , Madrid 8, Spain., PETER TAYLOR, Press and Publicity Officer, , MADELINE YOUNG, Green End Farm, Henham, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, , F. D. PRICE, Keble College, Oxford., By Diana Geddes, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Mr Truman's lead, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Stone, By John Plender, By Patricia Tisdall, By Arthur Reed, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl Frankfurt, Jan 22, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Hazelhurst Tokyo, Jan 22, By Margaret Drummond, Patricia Tisdall, J. S. FLEMMING, Nuffield College, Oxford., NICHOLAS PETO, 63 Limerston Street, London, SW10., By Clifford Webb, MARGARET NEEDHAM, President, The Scottish Housewives' Association., S. B. TIETZ, S. B. Tietz & Partners, Consulting Engineers, 10-14 Macklin Street, London, WC2. January 10., RODNEY S. WHITTAKER, 14 St Quitin Avenue, London, W10. January 10., I. E. C. GRANT, Director, Maton, Grant, Sutcliffe Ltd., 90 Fenchurch Street, London, EC3. December 28., HENRY S. KEMP, Managing Director, A1 Waste Paper Co Ltd. Marshgate Lane, London, E15 2NQ., EILEEN O'CONNOR, 114 Eton Rise, Eton College Road, London NW3 2DD, , Wynne Godley and Francis Cripps, Andrew Wilson, Ross Davies,

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News: Mr Walker will fly to sign deal with Shah, Centre Point flats order 'against public interest', MP criticizes coal exports, Egyptian call to relax oil embargo against US, Gen Amin's helping hand, De Gaulle pennant brings £472 at auction, Janie Jones tells of two-way mirror, Warning of 10% rise in processed foods, Five more reservoirs and estuary storage rcommended in 30-year water supply plan, Broadcast for Labour brings ITN strike call, Knesset approval for disengagement pact, 'Hundred men a year hurt in every colliery', Medicine: When oestrogen can put women at risk, Choosing the right course, Woman loses job for listening to royal wedding, The nice guy who provides celebrities with a platform, Chancellor urges Mr Healey to use his influence with NUM, Drugs found in detective's locker, court told, Chinese treasures attracted 750,000 visitors, Zulu leader negotiates pay rise for strikers, Year of the Tiger comes roaring in, The 'psychenauts' of inner space, Dr Kissinger makes it clear that America is not guaranteeing Middle East disengagement pact, Bonn finds the formula for worker's control, Zoomie sets record for brood mare, M Giscard d'Estaing proclaims his belief in monetary union in spite of floating of the franc, Mr Davies must not be too greedy with Aintree, Rail peace hopes fade as inter-union talks collapse, University criticized over girl's dismissal, 'Little hope of betterment for gypsy children', Swift Tass assault on Solzhenitsyn 'lies', Greek stockbroker dies in custody of military police, Barn owner not 'fence', police chief says, Farmers' president calls for a five-year expansion of home production to reduce imports, Pilot had optical illusion before Yugoslav crash, Dr Spock tells all parents: I was wrong, Pornography case 'loyal subjects' are sentenced, Dutch garages in rationing revolt may lose supplies, Mr Nixon's view on tape erasure, Sioux keep cool in Wounded Knee poll, Talks today on race group merger plan, Fire prevention chief for Isle of Man, Miners' national strike ballot to be urged on executive by Mr Gormley, Mr Walker explains what trade deficit means, Warning by Yard after bishop gets Bible bomb, Strasbourg call for more pressure on Greece, The Times Diary Please, will you all stop talking?, Least rainfall in England and Wales since 1964, Soviet protest to China, Guardian of autistic children, Rates rise up to 9% for homes is expected, American missing in clash over Chinese-held islands, French minister defends arms deals with Arabs, Italy wins case on EEC border taxes, Mr Heath puts onus on miners as prospect of early election recedes, Britain to buy 550 miles of pipeline abroad, Ulster loyalists carried from Assembly after violent scenes, Boris Spassky in sight of chess victory, Pottinger denial on directing of work, Waiting on the king-maker, Pits leader expects 70% backing for a strike, Why Parliament must have a home fit for democracy. Picture Gallery: Commonwealth Games. Index. Display Advertising: Auktion Schenk, Peterlee, Robophone, Redifon, Southampton Bonds, olivetti, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Enab, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Odgers, Chestertons, The Times, Healey & Baker. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Other unions would cite not miners' case but their own, Prime Minister expects further talks with CBI and TUC on economy: Phase Three now looks too generous House of Commons, Rate change attacked as breach of policy, Duty to protect living standards House of Lords, Check on arrivals' passports, Lay scrutiny of Law Society actions, Empty office blocks an affront: penal rating plan carried, Floating franc helping the pound. Sport: Blyth may round Horn in 48 hours, Teale's ban a warning to other UK athletes, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Bayi more than just a front runner, Kendall stays at Everton after a meeting, Guy's breathe again after injury time, French cut 700 races off calendar, Curious path of Cheltenham Gold Cup betting, Extra police to tighten village security, Maine Road to drown echoes of Drake, Cries of 'Sex' get weaker and weaker, Eastern Counties to hold secret practice match, Stein doubtful for Derby County tie, Manufacturers say Open may lose its character, Affluent Canadians lead the way, Miss Boyle in dispute over track suit, Canada withdrew after crash, Case for Willis and Hendrick, Scotland's World Cup plans now complete, Smith goes down to circuit's newcomer, Two Britons are nominated as challengers, Scot is first target for Abrams. Letters to the Editor: Greek in schools, Future of Jerusalem, Route of the M16, The cut of a kilt, Use of enerey in farming, Nature of the conflict in N Ireland, Election fever, The harnessing of tidal power, Speculation and commodities, Amount of waste paper salvaged, Beethoven as capitalist, Largesse oblige?, North Sea oil and Norway, Treating the spastic child, Airy-fairy metrication costing, CIA operations in Britain, Empty office blocks: basis for some sound reasoning, St Peter's key, Mr Powell and the Tories, Value for money from gas board, CEGB interview. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Classified Advertising: ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Women's Appointments also on page 25, Leisure and Business Courses, Forthcoming Events, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant also on page 20. Reviews: NPO/Masur Festival Hall, BBC SO/Boulez Round House/Radio 3, The city foliage of Art Nouveau, Statements after an Arrest under the Immorality Act Royal Court, London debuts, The Liberation of Eileen Atv. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Bishop of Lichfield to retire, Evening Standard awards, University news, Latest appointments Ordnance Survey Chief. Editorials/Leaders: The Tension Between Russia And China, Inflation-A World Problem, £1,500m For Britain's Water Supply. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Law: Having no car licence no defence to not displaying one Pilgram v Dean. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 21, 1949. Obituaries: Mr A. H. Stevens, COL F. BUSTARD Drive-on ferry pioneer, MR K. G. VILJOEN Cricketer and administrator, Miss Joan Wake, Rear-Admiral L. Strauss, Mr Harold Cotes. Business and Finance: Anomalies confront the yearling bond market, Payments deal at Meriden postponed, Issues & Loans Yearling bonds move to a record 15½pc, UK airlines to seek 20pc rise on domestic flights, Container group to buy majority stake in Chobham Farm depot, Price index to be rebased at January, 1974, Former Bovis chief says silence on bid is damaging, Fall-off in workload confronting builders, SMMT sums up for industry: pit strike 'would be disastrous', Unit trust gross sales drop £10m in December, Pegler-Rockwell in joint venture, Monopoly in plasterboard market criticized, Peseta float cuts holiday surcharges, Iran order for BAC, The Times list of latest dividends, Business Diary: A providential reminder, Japan 'dominated by six companies', C.G.S.B. Holdings Limited, European Court asked to waive fine, Bonn satisfied on currency flow levels, Japanese wholesale costs show sharp rise, Brewery's £8m plans, Briefly, Currency weaknesses threaten EEC float, BSC move may put 5pc on some steels, Mining Loraine hesitates on expansion, Credit control change of policy criticized, Payments deficit: the strategic options, Building society chief outlines dilemma of shortfall in funds, Company News LEP fear setback from peak results for 1973, Advertising` and Marketing Three-day week hits promotions, How the markets moved, Post Office silent on '5p letter' report, Bids and Deals Central heating push by Valor, Pergamon board back higher Maxwell offer, Shares plunge as fears spark wave of selling, Colder climate for Myson. Business Appointments: Top posts at Credit Factoring. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged in retreat, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, NY silver off 1,240 points, Commodities, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Equities Shares wilt on strike fears, A fresh setback. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,593.

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