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The Times - 07/03/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, By Edward Townsend, By Christopher Sweeney, From Michael Knipe, From Victoria Brittain, From Michael Hornsby, From Lacey Fosburgh, From Patrick Brogan, Tim Heald, Michael Ratcliffe, Susan Hill, Ion Trewin, Laurence Cotterell, H. R. F. Keating, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allen, By Norman Fox, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, John Percival, Max Harrison, Bryce Morrison, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Ann Morrow, Philip Howard, David Spanier, Robert Fisk, PHS, R. G. YOUNG, convener, research, PAMELA DYAS, political officer, , PHILIP RANKIN, , NEVIL JOHNSON, , ANTHONY, , N. C. SEENEY, Acting Agent General, NIGEL FISHER., PETER J. COPE., HERBERT BROWN, SUSAN STEWART., ANN HADFIELD., JULIAN COLERIDGE., J. B. WILSON, , P. J. ALLERY, , PHILIP TANNER, , ANTONY FLEW, , RICHARD WILSON, , D. C. MANDEVILLE., ALEXANDER MACLEOD., By Christopher Walker, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, From David Cross, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Whitmore, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily, From Anthony Thomas, By Arthur Osman, From Elliott Johnsen, IAN M. LESLIE, , SYLVIA GRAY, Chairman, , C. L. FOX., By Kenneth Owen, C. C. FULLER, , GARTH WATSON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, Ian Morison, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, by John Gaselee, by M. Haddon-Grant, by Patrick O'Leary, by Derek McCulloch, D. MCC., by Eric Brunet, by Margaret Stone, by Oliver Daniel, by M. Y. Cobb, by Alan Hamilton, by John Stephen,

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News: Katie Stewart, Mr Nixon offers to speak under oath at House investigation into impeachment, French pilots talk of radar gaps, Soviet dissident given four-year sentence, Security guards made bomb calls, A holiday spent happily in the kitchen, Campaign to save the village pond opens, Insurance companies offer wider scope of services, All aboard the Trans-Siberian armchair Bernard Levin, Halting contraction of coal mining demands big changes in the board's manpower needs, Song heard again after 3,700 years, Miners' leaders accept new pay deal, New Rumor attempt to put together government, Personal policy a fine way to save, Energy plan in France puts limit on heating, Anti-English feeling runs high in Auckland, Preservation will loosen employer's hold, Restrictions on phenacetin sales to be introduced, Plain words to prescribe the prospects, Pressure to cancel Lions' tour grows, Open for business and anxious to help, New business comes with brokers' problems, Little gain from local authority changes for years, chiefs told, Six thousand places not filled this year at universities, Self-employed faced with bewilderingly complex choice, £8,000 grant for 'living museum', Why Mr Wilson will be forced to act soon on EEC, Accused man 'was detective's friend', NFU to see Mr Peart over glasshouse heating costs, Report of cancer operation on U Thant, Pensions a Special Report, Scottish gold £20 piece auctioned for £21,000, Ronald Butt Tories must find a way out of their own trap, Mr Vorster begins historic talks with black leaders, Plea for higher pensions and allowances, Life offices cooperate, Better pit pay with new prospect to recruits of a prosperous industry offering careers for life, Circumstance, no pomp for new Parliament, Dictionary for the scribblers in a hurry, Three men face charges of corruption, Credibility tied to policy, Food subsidies 'in weeks, not months', The Times Diary Away from it all in wonderland, Yard testing 'Vermeer' piece sent to 'The Times', Flexibility for employee without loss of benefit, Rhodesian Africans look to Mr Wilson, Quick guide, TUC offers restraint if Tory laws go, Why prisoner 383 stays in Saigon jail, Occupational plans can be tailor-made, Inquiry group urges Government to promulgate without delay code on African workers' wages, Teachers want fresh talks after £80m settlement, Scientists in half-day strike over salaries, Hardships and wealth to be 'justly shared', Deadlock over Spanish bishop's future, China backs 'just wars', Mrs Gandhi in dilemma over troubled Gujarat, Protein from waste 'vital for survival', Move in Bonn to exclude extremists from office, Cover for workers on the Continent, We are all minorities now, Liberal leader says, State scheme has private virtues, Nixon offer of cooperation with House impeachment inquiry, Unions seek new deals for the shopfloor, Editor jailed on invasion of privacy charge, Unquiet days in Ulster, Motoring New touches of luxury at Geneva show, Israel puts forces on alert as Mr Dayan returns to the Cabinet, Facts and figures about motor sport, Nationwide strike called in Ethiopia, Russians tell Gaul searchers of body in sea, £80m elevated road is one of three GLC options, Iran claims 56 Iraq troops killed on border, Young criminals causing Scotland Yard concern, Emergency powers are renewed, Labour 'going to carry out the manifesto', Environment: No threat to crustaceans, Republicans are alarmed by new poll defeat, Former MPs who lost their seats apply for £1,125 redundancy pay, Rees hint of changes in Ulster controls. Sport: England struggle as conditions help the faster bowlers, Ipswich lose tactically but win the game, Golf, Sports in Brief, Westminster have to slave for the cup, Snow reports, Tom Morgan looks good value at 14-1 for John Player Hurdle, Australia expect to repeat victory over United States, Loughborough win thirteenth UAU title, Eleven winners of gold bound for Leeds, A champion of tomorrow if not of today, Eight changes forced on Barbarians, Queen of the ice wins sixth title but her reign may be ending, Staggered start to ensure close finish, Venables and Francis fit for cup tie, Meade will lead one team and Broome another, Ice hockey, Suddenly, Red Star vanish under a Spanish cloud, Spaniard's win keeps World Cup wide open, Tulse Hill are national indoor champions, Tottenham live up to their motto, Buchanan refuses to box on new date, Chappell brothers hit centuries again, Chester Cup weights headed by Parnell, Barrau and Dourthe recalled by France. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Save & Prosper Group, Scottish Widows, Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings Ltd., Ppa, Cable Trust Limited, Royal Navy, Air France, Equity & Law, Mpa, Friends' Provident Life Office, Standard Life, Phoenix Assurance, Triumph, Barclay Trust Isle Of Man Limited, Legal & General, Barclays, M&g, Leslie & Godwin, Cmg, Lloyds Bank, Banda, Qantas, newscientist, Rentokil, Hs, C.E.Heath,, Pilkington, Prudential, Sun, LEGGE Locks, Weatherall Green & Smith, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Kms, Wolseley. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments:, University news Glasgow, Gerald Davies, Wales' wing, Mr George Thomas to be appointed Deputy Speaker, Princess presents film awards. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasts made some voters change minds, British bridge team trial selections, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,630. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Antoinette Sibley talks about choreographers, Man Alive BBC 2, Cicely Courtneidge in new comedy, Crime The Poison Oracle, Carl Flesch Violin Competition, Fiction The Obscene Bird of Night, An anarchic business Publishing and Bookselling, Rough justice on the Western Front The Thin Yellow Line, To Brighton-for horror, Self-portrait of a crusader The Grain of Wheat, Idomeneo Oxford Playhouse, De Peyer/Daniel/Pryor Purcell Room, Scene Bush Irving Wardle, LMP/Blech Festival Hall, London debuts, One of the odder mementoes of. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place. Law: Social security and grave financial hardship Burvill v Burvill, VAT payable on part of AA subscription. Editorials/Leaders: Political Conflict In Spain, An Historic Dispute. Letters to the Editor: Need for coalition politics, Sale of church plate, Source of error concerning taxation on oil, Helping hand on metrication, Lesson of Ulster vote, Solzhenitsyn in exile, Choice of nuclear reactor, Museum charges, In the dark on interest rates, Engineers, Budgetary heroics: advice the Chancellor should heed, Queensland flood fund, Issues after the election: national unity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson predicts exciting session for all: Mr Lloyd again Speaker House of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday.. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Wayne Wilcox, Prof P.R. Allison A distinguished surgeon, Mr Sol Hurok American impresario, Billy De Wolfe, Mr Geoffrey Brigstocke, Lady Morley. Business and Finance: £20 weekly pay cut saves 500 jobs, BAC to supply sub-systems for four satellites, Some cold comfort for Mersey bondholders, Retail body seeks to be independent mouthpiece, Barclays chief awaits lead from Government, Oil states 'could be big shipowners', Eurosyndicat, Labour's long agenda for the Industry Department, The Cardinal Investment Trust Limited Extracts from the Report and Accounts and the Statement of the Chairman Mr. R. H. Wethered., Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, Forward Levels, Seabed revolution for oil, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, European Court backs anti-trust drugs verdict, Hopes of quick return to five day working, but CBI fears Midlands overtime demands, Horizon Holidays Ltd owe their unsecured creditors total of £4.5m, Barclays Bank Limited, International Standard Electric Corporation 9% Sinking Fund Debentures Due 1985, Many creditors of V & G still have not claimed, Major companies offer Abu Dhabi 60 pc holding in oil concessions, Bremen engineering strike, Company News Valuation gain of £48m at London and W'cliff, Briefly, Lonsdale Universal Another record year, Big orders for BLMC tractors, Mining Zambia to reopen Kansanshi mine, Money Market Rates, High Court modifies Mersey Docks plan, Japan after fresh outlets for exports, SEC investigates discrimination against foreign securities firms, EEC agrees on 7 pc lower limit for credit, Insurance chief's warning, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Business Diary: Hark, the Herald Tribune, Standard Life Bonuses Outstanding performance in a difficult year demonstrates the strength of Britain's largest mutual life office. Reversionary Bonus maintained at record level, Steetley Minerals, Speciality Chemicals, Ceramics and Distribution., The pound in fresh advance, No need to scrap Competition and Credit Control, The London, Australian and General Exploration Company, Limited Interim Results, Engineering chief replies to merger criticisms, European link sought by BIM, Sharp fall in price of farmland, £1m Tesco scheme to boost frozen food sales, Control Data's new US-linked computer service, Bids and Deals Imperial put £8m into US poultry, BSC will spend £29m on complex at Shotton, Glass fibre project will provide 200 jobs, British-led consortium wins £152m contract for irrigation in Peru. Business Appointments: Associated Biscuit names new director. Stock Exchange Tables: Into reverse, Equities Setback for food shares, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Issues & Loans Another two French loans, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Property, London And Suburban.

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