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The Times - 28/02/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From Eric Marsden, By Paul Routledge, From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Tim Devlin, From Pat Healy, From Hugh Noyes, From Christopher Walker, George Hutchinson, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From John Winder, By Stewart Tendler, By Trevor Fishlock, By Penny Symon, From Roger Choate, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Victoria Brittain, From Kuldip Nayar, From Peter Strafford, By James Reston of The New York Times, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, David Hendrey, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian James, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, John Dunelm, Colin Winter, Philippa Toomey, Thomas Corbishley, SJ, Vernon Sproxton, Michael Ratcliffe, Henry Stanhope, D. E. Wilson, Iverach McDonald, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, William Gaunt, By Philip Howard, Eric Rowan, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Alan Coren, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Michael Wale, Ronald Butt, PHS, By Professor Richard Rose, Bernard Levin, Louis Heren, DEREK ALLEN, , GRAHAME CLARK, , GLYN DANIEL, , EDMUND R. LEACH, , JOSEPH NEEDHAM, , DUNCAN WILSON, R. C. SINFIELD, , CHRISTOPHER CORNFORD, , HUGH MACKENZIE, , P. E. MAITLAND, , LOUIS F. CLAIBORNE, , CHARLES MOTT-RADCLYFFE, , A. ADU BOAHEN, , JUDITH BANISTER, , JOHN E. BURGESS, , R. W. BRIGINSHAW., DAVID VICARS, , JONATHAN GUINNESS., R. H. L. RANDALL, , DAVID WRIGHT., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, by Philip Radcliffe, by John Chartres, by Peter Greenhalgh industrial editor, Bolton Evening News, by Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, J.C., By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas, By Adrian Hope, By Christopher Wilkins, From Fouad El Gawhary, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, From Leo Goodstadt, From David Cross, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, E. R. P. HOPE., J. H. SWEETING, , L. T. ROACH, , D. M. BERNSTEIN, , RAYMOND MILLS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,

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News: Road test: Ford Capri with a tailgate, Katie Stewart, Not all beer and birds..., Prosecutor promises full story of Watergate on eve of announcement of indictments, Still no sign of balloonist after 'sighting', Election in brief First shot in the October election, Policy on expanding towns questioned, Man shot in feud over women, prosecution says, Mr Jeremy Cartland, Stronger support is sensed by Mr Jenkins, Sir Oswald Mosley wants strong government, Ammunition, detonators in Irishman's flat, QC says, Snow is forecast in some areas for polling day, The Conservatives look for a Freudian slip, Mr Solzhenitsyn ready to write, Mr Heath closes his campaign by warning voters that Labour has 'recipe for economic chaos', Mix-up heightens tension in Benn marginal seat, Chief of post office held for corruption in Belgium, Shaikh Mujib willing to help India and Pakistan resolve their differences and live as neighbours, Police revolt against 'Marxists' in Argentina, Spanish litter on beaches, Battles won at nursery school are lost at primary level, Hijacker aimed to crash on White House, £8m offer to rail workshop staff, Four polls show Conservatives holding lead, Andes crash paperback rights bring £27,000 bid, Heavy pressure for deal on journalists' pay, French broadcasting body to be split up, Supposing there is no overall majority?, Arab terrorists on bail after jail sentences, EEC issue looms over the white cliffs, US report predicts end of the Greek regime, The Queen in Australia takes a chatty walk, Archaeology report Roman sites: Hill fort clues unearthed, How to watch the results, Will Mr William Williams Wynne win?, Whitelaw tribute to moderate British, Self-sufficient home of new industries where confidence and solidarity flourish, The night sky in March, Science report Lung cancer: Treatment by aerosol?, Anti-partition move fails, Mr Barber tells of cuts in draft manifesto, Dr Kissinger brings Mrs Meir list of 65 Israel prisoners in Syria, State of the parties at dissolution, Heathrow drugs smuggler owned £13,000 yacht, Pit deputies vote for a strike ballot, Chaos warning if sea pollution is not curbed internationally, Republican party says Army in Ulster is harassing canvassers, Donor's descendant buys back church silver plate, Uncovering the mysteries of vitamin A, Pull-back in Golan is commitment by Israel, CBI chief's call 'has destroyed Tory election platform', 13 million join general strike in Italy, Mrs Meir still beset by problems on Cabinet, School wall improperly built, coroner says, The motorway to Wigan Pier, Why Dr Kissinger irritates Mr Heath, The sky's the limit for us, Mr Thorpe tells voters, Election guide, Engineering takes over from cotton and is still booming, Heavy casualties in fresh Mekong delta fighting, US wanted M Giscard at energy conference, Life sentence for Sydney 'thrill' murder, Inflation in France accelerating, How the nation voted in 1970, French Prime Minister resigns with his Government but is recalled by President Pompidou, Man survived 11 years with swab inside him, Revitalized Mr Wilson claims eve-of-poll swing to Labour, Trees, water-and even thatch-return, £25,000 for wife of Liberal candidate, An outsider's view of the election campaign, Coal board protest at treatment by pickets, Swedish King reduced to a figurehead under new constitution, Mr Callaghan is confident, Fire risks bar public at exhibition opening, Prosecution drops case of 'jumping prawns', Election outcome hangs in balance as Liberals keep up pressure, The Times Diary Speak when you hear the tone, Motoring How reliable are reliability ratings?, Mr Hughes sued for libel over press conference, President dissociates CBI from call for Industrial Relations Act repeal. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Harkness Fellowships, Planes swoop on Addis as Cabinet resigns. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Harrap Books, British airways, Stones & Hutchinson Ltd., Volvo, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lutterworth Press, Prestons Ltd., Carlton Kirkpatrick & Co., Edward Erdman, The Muar River Rubber Company, Happy Times, Robophone, Midland Bank, Allen-Brooks Ltd., sheldon press, Bmw, Oxford, Walter Evans Ltd., Rk, Aa, Trutex, David Sheppard, Stratstone, newscientist, Pelham Books, T.L.S, G.O.P, H.A.G, METHODIST Recorder, gp, Lovell, Scragg, International Standard Electric Corporation, Dunlop Heywood & Co, Tsb, Lotus, Scm, Spck, Bolton. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Dwindling power of the pound, The Times Election Map. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Forthcoming Events, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 11, Legal Notices, Salerooms, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Council create new top post with 5-year term, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, 750 Saturday acceptors, Only one new candidate for Scottish senior side, Royal couple have nine entries, Cotton stands down from England team, Marathon winner returns, Powell reports fit for Cup, Wales to play in Japan, A time and place for fast bowlers to have their say, Young England side shows promise in defeat, Leonard's game proves too much for Moore, A late recruitment and the tide turned, Byrom denies Aston Villa a rare home victory, Celtic taken aback by the verve of their Swiss rivals, Barnes seeks England place again, Duckham not to go with British Lions, Much toing and froing comes to nothing until near the end, Needham to meet Maguire at Nottingham, Oxford Torpids, Supermaster will be back to contest race named after him, April Seventh wins fourth race in six attempts, Poor end to a match rich in individual talent, Cambridge Lents. Reviews: Every leaf on the tree The Governing Passion, Fiction, Adventures of faith Ian Ramsey, Bishop of Durham, Quartetto Esterhazy Purcell Room, Protection for paintings, The deeper waters The Central Questions of Philosophy, God is Freedom Black Theology The South African Voice, Signs of life A Church by Daylight, Nationwide Bbc 1, Quick guide, My Life with Brendan, by, No Title Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, Ossian: such stuff as dreams are made on, Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Contemporary Dance Shaw, Torquato Tasso Collegiate Theatre, A butterfly ball, Monty Python's First Farewell Tour Drury Lane, Untidy war Insight on the Middle East War, Museum in the making That Noble Cabinet. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 28, 1949 Communist loyalties, Intimate confessions of an election night watcher. Editorials/Leaders: Reconstructed French Government, What Any Chancellor Must Do. Letters to the Editor: Tower blocks and crime, European defence, Inquiry into the press, Choice of Prayer Book, Mr Powell's fate, Study of Oriental art, Access cards, Solzhenitsyn in exile, A maximum income, House finance, Redressing the harsher effects of the present mortgage famine, Sale of Church treasures, Handling airships, Gift to guerrillas, Southend Pier, Businessman's disenchantment with the floating pound, Ashanti regalia, Impeachment of a President. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Law: Pickets case not for House of Lords Kavanagh v Director of Public Prosecutions. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Arthur Winstanley Authority on mining, Dr Arthur Peck, Lothar Mendes Film director, Mr G. F. Hudson, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Waiting for the election, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Issues & Loans Italy settles for $1,200m, Equities Profit-taking in gold shares. Business and Finance: Surveys indicate industrial output still at 70-80pc of normal total, Mining Few surprises in CAST interim, New company for marketing of computers, Europe company law plan modified for UK, Big foreign orders for German steel, Former British Leyland chief to set up car industry in South Korea, Real value of building orders fell 5pc in year, Company News Ransomes profit soars to £1.4m, Chile ready to reimburse U S copper groups, Fire damage toll was £11.8m in January, Food chains report falling sales in industrial areas, Bids and Deals Gold Fields still buying Clay Cross shares, Spot Position of Sterling, Judging the trend at Johnson, Matthey, Fixed Interest and Money, Newey & Tayler, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Business Diary: CBI bridges that gap, Bank Base Rates, BOC says 'no grounds for Airco intervention', The Times list of latest dividends, Inquiry into working of laws on copyright, Iron castings output 5pc higher in 1973, The Throgmorton Secured Growth Trust Limited Interim Revenue Statement (Unaudited), Demand for machine tools jumps by 42pc, Exports give boost to Hongkong's economy, Demand for labour still tight in final quarter, VW examines need for short-time, Kuwait bank to place part of Bristol's $34m loan in Middle East, Burton delays decision on redundancies, Briefly, More plastics may be freed from import duty, Hilton family to sell stake in transport group, Union Corporation Group U.C. Investments Ltd., Money Market Rates, Fewer US visitors to Britain last year, Research centre for pharmaceuticals, Norway is seeking stake in new BP refinery, How the markets moved, Behind the impasse at Llanwern, Finding the right monetary balance, Europe and Overseas Akzo earnings leap by one-third, Arabs' oil embargo leads to American trade surplus of $643m for January, World Bank may help to reopen Suez Canal. Business Appointments: British accountant will be EEC Commission adviser. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,624.

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