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The Times - 08/03/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Political and Industrial Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Sweeney, By Our Education Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Medical Reporter, Hugh Clayton, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From David Cross, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Patrick Brogan, P.D.R. KOREA, From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Business News Staff, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Florencia Varas, From Victoria Brittain, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, Patrick Gilkes, Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, HARRY CALVERT., KENNEDY TREVASKIS., A. C. HANNAY., DAVID DIMBLEBY, , JOANNA M. HUGHES, , ROGER O. FOWLER, , WILLIAM P. ROBINSON., JACYNTH HOPE-SIMPSON., TONY JUDGE., CHRIS HAMNETT, , AMULREE, , J. G. MIGHELL., T. WINCOTT, , PETER GUNN., By Our Industrial Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Terry Byland, By Maurice Corina, By Our Financial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Patricia Tisdall, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, W. F. YOUNGER, , P. KAUFMAN, HEINZ HARTMANN, , E. YARIMER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, Gerald Ely, by L. J. K. Setright, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, by Alan McGregor, by Peter Waymark, by Véronique Maurus Le Monde, P.W., by Roger Bell editor, Motor, by Clive Richardson, Ted Trott, by Hans Stollhans Die Welt, Stuart Marshall, by Chris Cook, by Stuart Marshall, by Roger Choate, R.B., S.M., by Ferruccio Bernabo La Stampa, by Roger Bell, by Sue Masterman,

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News: Socialists of Europe hail Mr Wilson's victory, Soviet-Syrian statement disturbs Israel, Physics: Particles faster than light, No deflation in Budget urged by institute, Mr Jenkins pressed to permit 500 stranded Uganda Asians to join their relatives in Britain, BBC chief says criticism over drug is nonsense, French bank chief calls in gendarmes, TV conference suggested in Hearst case, Long queues for bread as delivery men strike, Publican criticized over death of customer, Two dismissed by hospital over drinking, 400lb bomb blasts Army headquarters in Belfast, Popular range: British sales fall, Economy models: crisis helps sales, Denials on 'poverty wages', Militant miners draw up battle lines for further claims of up to 44%, Dolomite Sprint: a quality engine, Emperor of Ethiopia hands out dollar notes in marketplace, Store to review working of 'electronic detective', Assessing industry's social balance sheet, Popular range: a liking for imports, Bank employees want a 25 per cent increase, The brakes go on to stop sinful extravagance, Judge asked to stop floggings in SW Africa, Defence chiefs wait for the socialist evolution, Economy models: hard contest, Tests on 'Vermeer' strip may take days, Searchers find second black box from DC10, Popular range: foreigners face crowded and difficult market, Mr Wilson decides not to live 'above the shop', Labour takes over plan for government-owned land, Miss World stripped of title by Mecca, Alfasud launches its maker successfully into the mass sales league, Opel Commodore: power for the highway, Classroom roof that blew off in gale had bolts missing, inquest on boy aged 10 is told, Speaker's threat stops MPs' jostling, At least 500 believed dead of malaria in Rhodesia, Westminster MPs stay in Strasbourg for present, European car market, Dissidents criticize 'chain of repression', Safety men move into pits to prepare for Monday's return, Former premier testifies at bribes hearing, Evidence on vital day in Mitchell case, Popular range: lure of the small scale, Dr Kissinger warns Senate of possible veto on Trade Bill, Shopping around Sheila Black, Simca's apparent conservatism conceals a remarkable 40-year history, Lancia Beta combines comfort with thrift, DAF: rising costs threaten price structure, Bishop of Bilbao freed for talks in Madrid, U S museum defends purchase of Greek vase, Heinrich Burkel landscape sold for £7,800, Eire pay rise pact accepted, Renault 15 and 17: a little expensive but good to drive, Peer says the days of owner-occupier farmers are numbered, Boarding order to Norwegian frigate, Tea and biscuits among 542 wholesale rises, Poisons in pencils curbed, Scottish Nationalist MPs choose leader, Tube pay talks delayed as drivers expect better offer, Echoes of Brazilian 'death squads' in Chile, Emphasis put on free movement in EEC plans for education, New Year Address By The Respected And Beloved Leader Comrade Kim Il Sung On The New Year 1974, Death threat to Australian minister, Back to five-day week but some power curbs stay, The Batmobile which beats the law by keeping its racing wings in the boot, Move for abolition of school homework, Direct-grant schools 'may go independent', Germanies agree on links, The Queen will fly to Indonesia on Wednesday, Meat, poultry and greens offer good value Food prices, Body in sea was not from missing trawler, Miners' settlement tests union loyalty to Labour, Man to face his fourth trial on murder charge, Salisbury councillor cleared over contract, Dublin concessions likely on Ulster status, The Times Diary Public schools brace themselves for the blow, Peking says agitation not aimed at trade, Williams goes back to Swindon Town, Barometer falls after 28 years 'set fair', Economy models: buyers study mpg, City and boroughs face heavy rate increases, Mr Hattersley takes EEC affairs job: Lord Balogh joins the Government, Britain requests two-week delay in EEC discussion on agricultural price increases, Mr Peart under pressure from food producers, Helicopter in prisoner exchange under fire, Why the Lion of Judah's throne is crumbling, Mr Callaghan chooses new press officer, Policy aims at smaller choice, In tough conditions strength and safety dominate design, Arab known as 'mother' led jewel thieves, VW Passat road test: a top-class lightweight, Economy models: Fiat 127 challenges Mini and Imp, Ellsberg break-in brings further indictments against former associates of President Nixon, Son of MP died by setting fire to himself, Metric maps issued by Ordnance Survey, Judge takes crying as breath test 'excuse', List of the new ministers, Egypt asks Arabs to lift embargo on US, Popular range: contenders for fleet contracts, The relaxations of driving by rubber bands, Popular range: fighting against odds, Nearly £20 difference in hospital patient cost, ...refined version scores on cornering, Alfetta gives performance with low fuel usage. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, John Alan Designs, British airways, Chloride, Multiple Display Advertisements, Maibl, Richard Ellis, Shipbuilders and Repairers National Association, Gre, Bmw, Ansafone, Taylor Woodrow, Roche Bobois, Fiat, Vauxhall, Ford, Daily News, Alfaromeo (Gb) Ltd, Giro, British Leyland, Siemens, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Jel Wide Corporation, Olympia, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Simca, Huddersfield Building Society, Lotus, Wolfe Publishing Ltd, Saab (Gt. Britain) Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Speaker's chaplain, University news Oxford, WRNS promotions, Architecture gold medal award. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Offices, Rentals, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Howard Shelley Queen Elizabeth Hall, Oh, Kay! Westminster, Manon Covent Garden, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, The price of speaking too freely Lenny Bruce Without Tears ICA Cinema (Sunday) Grierson National Film Theatre Cops and Robbers (aa) London Pavilion, Play for Today Bbc 1. Sport: Uefa Cup still in England's grasp, Greig and Knott help England to regain time and optimism, Cheltenham hopes of Winter in clear, Stoke may yet sign Osgood from Chelsea, Wales prepare by playing West Germans, Sports in Brief, Birmingham girl made to work hard in defeat, Snow reports, Supreme award goes back to Cornwall after 30 years, Wheeler inspires new Barbarians, Hoffmann passes test of technique and character to retain world title, For the Record Tennis, Lotus cars will not race at Brands Hatch, England fail to check bad run, Promoter asks Buchanan to understand, Last effort earns Oxfordshire victory, Grand military reunion likely in winner's enclosure, Bristol City may play Liverpool without captain. Editorials/Leaders: Questions Of The Constitution, Mrs Meir Forms Her Government. Letters to the Editor: The N Ireland vote and Sunningdale, House buyers and capital appreciation, Warning of sea disaster, Hijacking and airport security, Directors' pay: what the statistics show, Were the Liberals cheated?, Ashanti regalia, Levin and Pompey, Worker participation: how the system has worked in Germany. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 8, 1949 Haydn's parrot. Marriages. Law: Clerical error no reason for quashing planning order Miller v Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Corporation and Another. Politics and Parliament: Rights and privileges. Births. Obituaries: Sir Bertram Waring, Dr C. C. Bowley, Mr Geoffrey Rawlinson, Dr C. T. Lofthouse Musician of many parts, Mr H. J. Davies Valued legal adviser, Obituary, Lord Uvedale Of North End. Business and Finance: Issues & Loans Mediobanca taps US regionals, Builders hit by high cost and shortage of materials, EMI's broadly-based growth overseas, Long arm of America's securities 'police', Associates' deals, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, Lack of basic products threatens 5-day week, Interim Statement, Forward Levels, NCB sees need for large coal price rises and will call for talks on subsidies, Imported fridges outsell British-made products, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Business Diary: Middleton mixes it, Bank Base Rates, The Times list of latest dividends, The Sterling Trust, Limited (Incorporated 1881), Kuwait 'will not invest in the Shah's oil fund', Waste exchange market plan by chemical groups, Equity losses reflect inflation uncertainties, Company News BOC check in opening three months, Development problems on RB 119 'overcome'-Rolls, Österreichische Länderbank Vienna, Austria, Bauxite producers urged to unite, Briefly, Money Market Rates, International Holdings Corporation, Mining Terms revised on Jurgens Hof, Bids and Deals London Brick in agreed bid for Banbury Bldgs, Car output 'impressive' despite fall, Glass Glover Group, Fraser plans sale of £35m stake to U S stores if Boots deal fails, Magazine men brace themselves for a bad year, Anti-trust action cites A.T.&T. on phone lines, EEC ministers defend 'snake', Prime objective of Hongkong's business activity Where a quick profit is a way of life, Filament yarn cutback, Spain goes to market for $600m Euroloan, Recovery in garage demand for stamps, How the markets moved Rises, Hazards for investors in insurance, Mr Varley hoping for quick rise in pits output, Mystery shrouds £74m Swan Hunter sale of eight tankers, Europe and Overseas Strong recovery by Thyssen. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Times index at year's low, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Further losses, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Commodities Big advance in LME prices. Business Appointments: FMC names chairman to succeed Sir John Stratton. Property: Residential Property Rare type of beamed farmhouse, New Homes, Country Property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,631.

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