The Times - 12/09/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Strafford, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Sue Cameron, of The Times Educational Supplement, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Robert Fisk, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Richard Ollard (Hodder & Stoughton, £3.95), Edited by R. C. Latham and W. Matthews, Michael Ratcliffe, By John C. Heenan (Hodder & Stoughton, £3.95), Joseph McCulloch, Brian Alderson, By Thomas Keneally, Philippa Toomey, Sheila Black, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By Town German, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Alan Gibson, By John Hopkins, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, Nicholas Ashford, PHS, JACK LINDSAY., P. CURBISHLEY, , J. DUNDAS HAMILTON, Deputy Chairman, , D. M. L. ALEXANDER, , ALISON OLDING, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , J. GRANT, , JEREMY BRAY, , MICHAEL SPICER., OSWALD MOSLEY., E. BLOEMBERGEN, , W. A. BARKER, , ROBIN ORR, , ANNE SCOTT, , R. T. BEATTIE, , S. P. EDMONDS., From a Special Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Arts Reporter, By Malcolm Brown, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Tim Congdon, From John Earle, By Our Labour Staff, From Denzil Stuart, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, R. DETSINY., A. R. PREST, , J. H. G. WILSON., J. A. CROCKETT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Edward Townsend, By Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: £5.6m Mormon temple rises in Washington, Motoring Hard thinking about new shape for Mini, Miners' union poised for momentous vote on productivity deal, American rail officials accused of $4.2m fraud, Programmes cut by strike of TV journalists, Flixborough plant supervisor died obeying orders, Dentist to pay £284 bill for treating own wife, £120m plan to help the building industry, Mr Mavros in Brussels talks on EEC links, Government sets out aim to save up to £500m a year by recovery of waste materials, Shopping around, Eight countries put embargo on atom exports, Tory plan to conserve oil from sea, Maze jail anger links rival extremists, British-Eire talks in Downing St start well, Labour Party likely to complete manifesto on Monday, 69 feared dead in air crash, Social workers 'taking enormous risks every day', Appeal by Mr Jeffrey Archer is dismissed, Liberals will get an extra TV broadcast, M Giscard d'Estaing makes Lyons his capital for 24 hours, Mr Thorpe says he would join unity government 'if catastrophe comes', Lisbon says situation grave in Mozambique, Parole prisoners 'not seen for months', Soldiers in protest march face punishment, Mr Griffiths loses plea to stay MP, 3 months for supporters, Tower Holidays plan to buy Apal withdrawn, French quit Nato exercise 'for financial reasons', US worried by nuclear arms still in Greece, Transport a missing factor in counties' growth plans, Britain ahead in worker participation, The Times Diary T-shirts, idealism and realpolitik, Government's pension proposals include protection against inflation and equality for women, Police chief's view on excessive force in rally, Will overtures to Liberals rebound on Mr Heath?, President Marcos frees bitter political critic, US and France to intensify drugs drive, £5m venture to replace Battersea Fun Fair, Oil users advised not to convert boilers, £20m London weighting offer to teachers, Israel urged to continue disengagement, Aid donors do not forget that charity begins at home, Mr Ford retreats on the issue of pardons for all those involved in Watergate affair, Official Democratnominees rejected in New York, Sheet of 1920 air mail stamps sold for £1,800, Greek students in call for revenge on junta, Disgruntled emigrants blame Israel climate, Brezhnev call for release of Chile prisoners, Japan split over curbs on politcal contributions, Chile to maintain curfew and Army courts, Intruder was killed with 33-in sword, court told, Agreement in Cyprus on exchange of prisoners, Pay rise for Service doctors and dentists, More help for people with sex difficulties, Parent power emphasized in Tory education plan, Medicine: Earth-eatina and anaemia, Mr N E Kirk, King Olav on Denmark state visit, Man with grudge spends night at Elysee Palace, Government's plan to raise standard of living in retirement. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Richard Ellis, McLaren Motor Coats, Aeonics, Hillier Parker, Fiat, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Dron & Wright, The lazard Property Unit Trust, Barclays, M&g, Motor Show Place, hh, Silk Cut., Detroit Bank & Trust, H.A.G, Lovell, Thorn Lighting, Phaidon, Weathersea, Hampton & Sons, Twa, Rn, Sleepeezee. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Threat to nation of the damaging pursuit of self-interest, Mr Thorpe calls for party to win power on platform of uniting Britain and defeating inflation, National park coast line plan approved, Call to cut age of candidates to 18, Public transport boost 'an important priority'. Reviews: Fiction A Far-Off Place By Laurens van der Post (Hogarth Press, £2.75) Blood Red, Sister Rose, Born communicator A Crown of Thorns An Autobiography: 1951-1963, 'First comes the telephone call' Sammy Cahn's Songbook New London, Fête noire Sadler's Wells, German premiere of Britten opera, Glimpse of last empty spaces in BBC series, The Trip to Florence Shaw, Karl Böhm's Mozart recordings, The Juniper Tree and other tales from Grimm, Der Rosenkavalier King's, Glasgow, Brilliantly alive London Sinfonietta Albert Hall, Soul of the new age Pepys The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Volume VIII, The good companion, John Osborne at his coolest Ms, or Jill and Jack Yorkshire. Sport: Fog puts off, second America's Cup race, Sports in Brief, Results yesterday, Defences squeeze heart out of Villa Park tie, Snap and vitality returning to United, Clash of styles sends the sparks flying, Confident Foreman seems overweight, Bristol show how they like to entertain their old friends, Coventry still failing to match their image, Rome successes reflected in rush for tickets, A tar-black gloom settles over White Hart Lane, Final Pakistan tour first-class averages, Decathlon gold for India, Leslie reserve in New Zealand trials, Grundy keeps unbeaten record, The prophetic shape of Britain's team, Davies concedes after his caddy picks up his ball, Coles's best this season has still to come, Hunter stays at Ipswich, Fulham knock holders out of League Cup, The night Bristol Rovers went down under. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 14, 15 & 16, London And Suburban, Buckell & Ballard, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 29, Seretarial and General Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Monday, September 12, 1949 2.30 am charges, Discovering my fourth wonder of the art world. Editorials/Leaders: Under Electronic Lock And Double Key, Provision For A Clouded Future, Liberal Isolationism. Letters to the Editor: Sholokhov's authorship, Mail order charges and VAT, Profit from fruit, Degree courses, Ugly aspect of share deals, Divergence of views on the economy, Guidelines for valuing property, "Except in cases of impeachment", Maria Colwell inquiry, Justification of subsidies, Dutch newspaper closure, Government and Stock Exchange, Strike at HMSO, Cavalli's operas, Piddletrenthide et al. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Eton College, Army university cadetships, Church news Appointments, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Hon Lady Baillie. Preservation of Leeds Castle, Sir Adrian Holman, Miss Minnie Randell, Mr R. S. Worth, Haj Abdul Hameed Shoman Founder of Arab Bank, Obituary. Business and Finance: Silverware imports show 180 pc increase in month, Summit meeting likely on huge EEC bond issue, Price warning by Rowntree Mackintosh, Lloyd's chief says higher marine rates are needed, Sindona bank papers sent to judicial authorities, Big plastics group gives warning of cash threat to investment plans, Builders give lukewarm reception to £120m Healey aid programme, Three-day week at Swan Hunter, Wheat export hopes decline for 1974/75, Atomic energy workers hold token strike, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Interim Statement, Latest dividends, Failure to agree on export credits, Takeovers and mergers at lowest level for five years, Armstrong shrugs off second-half check, Lower oil imports may bring better trade figures today, UDT chief reassures shareholders of strength, Spot Position of Sterling, Babcock & Wilcox Limited Interim Report to Shareholders, More jobless and less demand in Australia, Sohio to build $1,000m terminal for Alaskan oil, Forward Levels, Bonn launches aid for construction industry, Good cheer spread thinly in the building industry, Bank Base Rates, US-London monopoly sought by Pan Am, Brussels order to US group, Lonrho Announcement, Opening salvo in the war on waste, Unisel Gold Mines will have lively market ' debut next month, Tories favour controls of North Sea oil output, London United Investments Ltd. Interim Unaudited Results, Japanese refiners seek price rises, German money reserves drop by £180m in a week, Brisk start carries Bestobell to £2.4m, Union calls for planning pact talks, Canadian prices up 1 pc, Woolworths' catalogue stores open, Aircraft industry united against nationalization, Briefly, Mr Walker says City can help oil-producing nations, Lonrho cleared in Transvaal, Business Diary: Hurry through the Tunnel, Councils buy plant to create work on Tyneside, Call for Government action on computer data privacy, Cartel office drops BP action, Money Market Rates, Borrowings put Tilling under pressure, Kelloggs pay more, City gives welcome to pensions report, Programme for 16 advance factories will cost £1.8m, $415m jobs boost by President, '25,000 too many' at Fiat, Occidental's new well, The City Of London Brewery And Investment Trust Limited, How the markets moved, Whittingham in loss see no revival this term, ANGLO AMERICAN INVESTMENT TRUST LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Afriea) Report For The Half-Year Ended 30th June, 1974 And Declaration Of Interim Dividend No. 69 On The Ordinary Shares, Halt to South Africa loans, American Motors to raise prices, Group buys 11.2 pc stake in Montedison, Needs of UK economy 'obscured by ideology'. Business Appointments: Mr Richard Dobson joins board of CD Finance. Stock Exchange Tables: Good gains in gilts, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Sugar lower in nervous trading, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Properties active again, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,788.
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