The Times - 11/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood and George Clark, From Hugh Noyes Huyton, From Michael Horsnell Sidcup, From Christopher Walker, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Alan Hamilton, By Garaldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, By Staff Reporters, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Roger Berthoud, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, Peter Hennessy, Victoria Brittain, Caroline Moorehead, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Peter Marson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Adam Fergusson, Jonathan Sale, PHS, Fred Naylor, JOHN HAYCRAFT, , PATRICK MONTGOMERY, , ALASDAIR CLAYRE, , ARTUR STAREWICZ, , HORACE WHITE, Editor British, KAHN, , H. D. ROSE, Member, Liberal Party, QUENTIN MORGAN EDWARDS, , PAUL PAGET, , PLATT, , OSBERT LANCASTER, , I. O. CHANCE, Chairman, , IAN PARSONS, , BRIAN COURT-MAPPIN, , David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend and Herbert Mishael, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Tim Congdon, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, By Business News Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, A. J. BARKART, , A. L. KHAMMO, , By Hugh Clayton, P. J. HIGHLEY, , TIMOTHY LAWRENCE, , From Mr McWatters, GEORGE E. MCWATTERS, , CHRISTOPHER MORLOM, , Kenneth Owen, By David Mott, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Mr Jones sees support for social contract, Four Italians accused of plotting political murders, Search for lost yachtsmen is called off, Labour heading for a narrow victory, Lava pours again from Mount Etna, Soviet help was sought over missing trawler, EEC asked to supply wheat for India, Japanese protest over visit by US carrier, Senator sounds out chances of a Fanfani Cabinet, Hostages joke after 12-day ordeal, Taking lessons in the art of invention, Jeffrey Archer drops his �195,000 appeal, National Front men in ugly scenes at count, M Dassault denies bribing Dutch MPs, Mr Denktash to discuss refugee issue in London, Watercolour of Cairo scene makes �1,350, Workmen fall 18 storeys to their death, What happens to people when their money goes mad?, Three men defeated in battles against their former party, Unclassified late election results, Keen Chinese interest in British poll results, The seats that changed, National unity is now the main aim, Mr Wilson says, Beef is best weekend buy for lovers of fresh meat Food prices, Cannabis smuggled from Morocco in ambulance, Mariner survey shows Mercury escarpments, Dancer incident endangers Mills career, Saigon nuns lead anti-police protest, African unity leader held in Addis Ababa, Pied pipers who tell stories to open up the world of books for children, Seoul police quell students with tear gas, Naval pilot reprimanded after hitting tree top, Northern hearts reported to be prone to attacks, How a hero's feet of clay were uncovered, reluctantly, General Election/early Results, Wheelchair man loses claim against surgeon, Mr Heath refuses to be drawn, Baby's death 'hastened by nurse's error', Crew of the France to fight on from land, Mr Ford's envoy seeks Europe's help in fighting inflation and finds France more amiable, US police chiefs want tougher measures for 'incurable' criminals, Benn pledge to fulfil plans for industry, Free-for-all in world food condemned, Union spend �140,000 supporting Labour, Mrs Gandhi switches her Cabinet about, Liberal hopes of ending two-party system fade away, Nobel Prize goes to pioneers in biology, Two important casualties among lost Tory seats, Cancer: Mutations in viruses, Music can calm vandals, says psychologist, Photograph all identity parades, Lord Widgery suggests, Gang who shipped stolen cars to Cyprus 'came unstuck' over tractors, Mr Thorpe sees his majority slashed, Education: Case for a reprieve of the tripartite system, Deafness may be a cause of mental illness, Archbishop alleges threats, Students call off arts centre occupation, US military chief takes pride in war airlift to Israel and urges European facilities for future ones, The Times Diary Captains of industry sweat it out, Where there's brass there is much to be proud of. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Toyota, Laing, John Stephen of London Limited, Homes & Gardens, British airways, Boots, Compagnie Financi�re De Suez, Atcost, Stratstone, Fiat, D. W. Griffith, The Times, Detroit Bank & Trust, Howard Doris, BASIC habitat. Index. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: India aware of the rules, Sports in Brief, Billy the Goat gets in the act again, Mrs Coyne lifts Town Plate and prizes, Taylor back in training, Royal Toss shows old determination, Tongan forward suspended for one match, Vilas may soon establish himself as the world's top man on clay, One winner for Britain in classifications, Piggott will not ride Dahlia in United States, Second Worplesdon win for Mrs Birley and Glading, Tennis, Students delay mixing a powerful brew, The day the thunder clapped for Jacklin, Australian tour for six young players, Salmon emphasizes that success is not due to fashionable rides, A towering red wall does not stop Miss Bradley, Clive Lloyd to stay with Lancashire, Revie calls upon Banks and Eastham, Jessenig wins heat for overall lead, Champion Stakes the target of strong attack from abroad. Law: Enforcement notices: when land owner is not affected Johnston and Another v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Commissioner asked to report on police evidene Regina v Sergeant, VAT payable on club drinks. Editorials/Leaders: Lost Country Mansions, Staving Off Famine, Busing IS Not For Boston. Letters to the Editor: 'British Ally', Taxing cars, The money mirage, Trade marks, Britain and Poland, Company profits, The Katyn memorial, Trafalgar Square plans, Alleviating job monotony, Electoral reform and the Liberals, Regulating air fares, A crisis of more than oil, Evidence of slavery, Poets' Corner, The country house, The taxman cometh, The last days of a patient, Easing traffic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof Roland Austin, Mr Victor Watson, Gc, Obituary, Colonel V. R. Schjelderup, Harry Carney Jazz musician with Ellington, Ebe Stignani Foremost Italian mezzo of her generation. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Tuesday,.. October 11, 1949. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, �4,000 plus Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Secretarial, Salerooms, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Dublin theatre festival, The haunted worlds of childhood Spirit of the Beehive (aa) Mikis Theodorakis (u) Academy Two Juggernaut (a) Leicester Square Theatre Fred Wiseman Films Collegiage Theatre (Sundays), The Bassarids Coliseum. Stock Exchange Tables: Eurobond prices (midday indicators) 5 Straights, The Times Share Indices, M/c Liners buoyant, Wall Street, Equities firm, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues Closing, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Encouraging figures on inflation support uptrend on Wall Street, Markets firm, but property shares dip. Business and Finance: Discount market, July record for aerospace industry exports, Francis Shaw, German Federal Bank facing court action by Hill Samuel, Food price index up by 0.4 pc, Collett, Dickenson, Latest dividends, Peugeot sales up, but turnover down, Scope for UK catering plant sales, EEC seeks oil pricing data, Spot Position of Sterling, West German cocoa grindings down 9 pc, Discussions start on TV contract extensions, Shortcomings of inflation accounting as an answer to the cash crisis, Building recession forces lay-offs at British Gypsum, Bowmaker loss takes its toll at C T Bowring, Lucas group investing more than �30m to double output of diesel equipment, M P Kent Limited Property And Housing Developers, Forward Levels, Dutch takeover of Phaidon Press mooted, Technology versus politics in telecommunications, GEC extends acceptance date for Kent offer, Bank Base Rates, BLMC men see gain in Australia shutdown, U S may adopt Brussels Tariff Nomenclature, Cayman Islands bank 'has huge assets gap', Steel output 17pc down on previous September level, Mining Gen Mining's bid goes before Takeover Panel, Delays pose threat to Ekofisk costs, Briefly Nolton Estates, EEC loans for deficit members, Business Diary: Bookmakers Poll � High-speed Swede, Money Market Rates, Slump of 14pc in imported car sales last month, Woolmen to press for 10 pc more, Scrap dealers want investigation of BSC buying policies, Brooks Watson cuts its interim, PO board member attacks state policy, Samuel Montagu sets up US gold marketing links, Shipping group's shares in demand, Italy has deficit of �9m in August, Margin pressure, soaring costs jolt A Goldberg 42pc, J Mowlem earnings squeezed in first half but output now reviving, How the markets moved Rises, Libya bans all oil production by Exxon, J P Morgan forging ahead, AMC reduces loan volume, Courage beer to cost more. Business Appointments: Mr D. Birkin to be Tunnel Cement managing director. Property: Residential property Folly tower ripe for conversion, Flat Sharing, Land For Sale, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,813.
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