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The Times - 19/09/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, From Philip Howard Longleat, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Paul Routledge, From Our Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Sue Cameron of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Medical Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Sheila Black, Irving Wardle, John Rothenstein, Sheridan Morley, Alan Coren, Miles Kington, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, David Piper, Susan Hill, Tom Hutchinson, Ronald Lewin, Leonard Buckley, Nicholas Bethell, by Geoffrey Weston, by R. W. Le Sauteur, by Betty Brooke, by Mark Watson-Mitchell, by Edward Owen, E.O., by Tony Bickerton, by Robin Mead, by Bob Baker, by Judith Booth, by Willa Murray, Prof Richard Rose, Bernard Levin, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, Ronald Butt, JOHN WAITE, J H. BAKER, ANGUS MAUDE, ROGER B. MOSS, A. T. MOFFAT, C. L. FOX, CHARLES OSBORNE, R. F. HALL, WALSTON, PHILIP GWYN, R. L. MARRIS, LEON BRITTAN, SAMIR RADWAN, MOHAMMAD TARBUSH, A. D. GARDNER, JOHN H. EDMONDS, From Our Veterinary Correspondent Norwich, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By David Blake, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, By Melvyn Westlake, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, SEEBOHM, N. W. BOWIE, Chairman, REX HUDSON, R. FREER, B. D. ROWNTREE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, Herbert Mishael, By Tony May, Eynon Smart, By David Mott, By John Woodland, by John Woodland Commodities Editor, J.W., Stuart Marshall,

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News: Mr Peart puts farmers' interests before votes, Pan Am is refused a subsidy, Light industry could fill gap, Mother fails in fight for baby's custody, 'Adopt a child' programmes on the radio, Neurology: Effects of head injuries, Cocoa Indictment of price paid to farmers, Managers the chief job-dodgers in survey, Policemen 'charged without warning', Mr Ford appeals to world to cooperate, Japanese gunmen give up £130,000 ransom and stay in Damascus, Emperor's hunger strike denial, S Africa blacks in majority by five to one, Last voyages of the France cancelled after seizure, EEC entry gives new significance to French connexion, Super board planned for island's growers, Communists call for radically new promises, Where milk costs 9p a pint, Guernsey supplants Jersey as banker, All parties go into campaign with national unity theme, Shopping around, Airlines discuss route rationalization, Super ministries proposed to revitalize Italy, Seizure of Gaul 'would have needed supermen', Hot chocolate-the choice of thirsty Aztecs and aristocrats, Engineer 'never envisaged an explosion', Congressmen to discuss CIA with Mr Ford, Oil rig platforms to be built at Loch Kishorn, Motoring Lorry makers are much more noise conscious, Moscow artists warned over new show, Bonn gives top priority to European unity, Archbishop's village keeps tuned to London, Decision inevitable, Mr Wilson says, Keeping a watchful eye on Europe, 'The Times' special coverage of campaign, Mothers urging allowance for first child, Party seeking a Witan opts for Liberals, Cairo meeting called to prepare next step in peace search, The Times Diary Fresh skirmish in an endless war, Seats with small majorities, Patient says nurse gave her 'new treatment', Coverings of many forms, Whitlam Budget seen as framework for restraint, October 10 fixed for the crisis election, French Ambassador tells how Japanese terrorists fired bullets between his feet, Mr Ecevit expected to form new Cabinet, Monarchs of sea-girt charm, East Germans jail British woman for five years, Whites in need of equal rights in Africa, Police chief discloses increase of quarter in arrests of juveniles, Portuguese regime bans right-wing party, Mr Wilson says Labour Cabinet will decide on coalition but the answer will still be 'no', African bands loot homes of whites, Bringing back the right approach to British politics, Means tests for millionaires, Eight out of 10 at work 'well treated', No port will have the pariah among ships, Renoir's inspiration in the beaches and girls, Jury hears about £2m stamps fraud plot, Will election produce more losers than winners?, Nurses' success encourages other groups, EEC hopes polls will end doubts on Britain, New insurance rules, US puzzled about Mr Nixon's health, BBC unfair to business school, 35 Bills were passed but eight now fall, The blenders' craft, How the RAF could be strangled by its own purse-strings, 100 new towns 'will be needed within 25 years', Mr Heath watches football, Television and radio to give wide coverage, Life still moves slowly on windswept Alderney, Schoolmasters want rise of a third in pay, 'Tolerant' man jailed for killing wife, Athens crisis averted by Makarios denial, Union leader shot dead in Argentina, Welcome for French invaders, Dublin agreement on IRA explosives, Animal welfare societies urged to join forces, Mr Crosland approves large office project, Flexible trading with few restrictions, Mr Benn likens contest to that of 1945, Lebanon blow to guerrillas, Royal Marines and Royal Navy entries, Rhodesian Front wait to hear Mr Smith's views on Mozambique, UN launches aid programme for Indo-China, Selsdon group supports Sir Keith on finance. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, The Royal National Institute, Ppa, Barclaytrust International Limited, Hutton, Imi, Rank Xerox, The Lewis & Peat Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, King & Shaxson LIMITED, Midland Bank Group, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, The Royal Bank Of Canada (Channel Islands) Limited, Management Services of Guernsey Ltd., Hodder & Stoughton, London Life, National Westminster Bank, Robophone, The Second Alliance Trust Company Limited, Jersey International Bank of Commerce Limited, Cwmbran, Wobaco Trust (Jersey) Limited, Dewar's Fine Scotch Whisky, D.W.Griffith, Australia And New Zealand Banking Group, Management International Limited, Chawton Commodities Limited, The Times, Hotel L'Horizon, The Lazard Property Unit Trust, Royal Trust, White House Hotel, Lesme, Henry Ansbacher & Co.(C.I.) Limited, Rudolf Wolff & Co. Ltd, Heinemann, E. Bailey & Co. Ltd., The Bank of Bermuda (Guernsey) Limited, Lloyds Bank, The Attock Oil Company Ltd., British Leyland, Guernsey, Wallace Brothers Sassoon Bank (Jersey) Limited, The Titaghur Jute Factory Company Limited, John D. Wood, Air Taxi, Npmc, Hill Samuel (Channel Islands) Trust Company Limited, Chart Analysis Ltd., Associated Tooling Industries Limited, Lancia, Weidenfeld Nicolson, K.O.Boardman International, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Rwg, Acli International Commodity Services Ltd, Jersey, Snw, Bank Of America, Hamish Hamilton. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,794, Karpov takes the lead in world chess contest. Sport: Oosterhuis's putter helps him to first round lead of two strokes, £1,000 in prize money, Sports in Brief, Greeks surprised Celtic with fine display, Four internationals will strengthen Essex team, Mixed successes for British teams on Europe's big night, Everton humiliated by Villa at Goodison Park, Twente's recovery ominous for Ipswich, VAT threat to British racing industry, Frustrated Ali begins to find life too confined, Derby too good for Swiss part-timers, Two points for Lauda, English pair recover well to establish lead, Scotland name six Lions in team to play Tonga, FC Zurich suffer as Leeds come out of the shadows, Segregation at Blackpool-United match, Foster out of team to meet Finland, Stoke City recover to keep European hopes alive, Deference to traditions keeps Mrs McKay out, Regal Tack best in the nursery, RAC to sponsor council for motor sport. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 33, Announcements, For Sale And Wanted, Appointments Vacant also on page 33, Entertainments, Services, Business Services, Motor Show Place. Reviews: Too amateur at Arnhem A Bridge Too Far, Yesterday's men Behind the Screen, Science fiction The Dispossessed, Rahsaan Roland Kirk Ronnie Scott's, 'After Picasso-Mr John' Augustus John, LMP/Blech Festival Hall, The Dame of Sark Oxford Playhouse, Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fiction Gone in the Head, Diplomatic charades The 'X' Documents, Francis Howerd in concert Yorkshire, First (and last) of the moving picture pioneers: Lillian Gish at 75, Frankfurt Ballet for Birmingham Rep, Quick guide, London debuts, Modern art in the Vatican. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): With apologies to Edgar Allan Poe, 25 years ago Fromn The Times of Monday, September 19, 1949 Pound devalued. Editorials/Leaders: Election Under A Shadow, The Politics Of World Resources. Letters to the Editor: Public land planning, Chruchill's statue, 'Social contract' and the election, A battle for fiction, Encouraging productive investment, Safeguarding pensions, Machinery for tackling liquidity problems in industry, Scotching the £, Guidance on property valuation, Channel Tunnel extravagance, Ambassador's recall, Commission members, Piddletrenthide et al. Official Appointments and Notices: New Catholic post, University news, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments:. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Arthur L. Hutchinson, Miss Edna Best The original Tessa of 'The Constant Nymph'. Business and Finance: Lure of oil wages costs shipyard £3m contract, Chilly start at Sangamo pulls down share price, Machine tool export orders 45pc of total, Airfix Industries Ltd., Mining More uranium at Jabiluka, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Inflation seen as national issue, Dr Apel emphasizes need for economies, Spot Position of Sterling, Vauxhall unveils its first super-heavy trucks to combat the foreign invasion, CEGB decides on Sizewell for next nuclear power station, Warning to Ferranti given in May, Morgan Grenfell will link with French bank, CBI rejects laws for worker participation, Eagle Star interim report confirms the Group's strong position, James Walker soars past £2m mark, 70 p c rise in council building yardstick, Rate of business failures turns sharply upwards this year, Bryanston scorns inquiry, Forward Levels, Second blow for Crest from Takeover Panel, 'Absurdity' of current share price discounts, Balanced budget achieved by M Fourcade, Bank Base Rates, Whisky pricing 'suicidally low', Eagle Star falls into the composite trend, Month's steel output of 24 nations drops by nearly a million tonnes, Taking care not to exhaust the audience's interest, Banks differ on financial outlook for industry, Stone-Platt Industries, Difficult opening for Ibstock Johnsen, Portuguese budget deficit urged at OECD, Nigerian cocoa price raised, Hawker Marris, Rising blood pressure and sinking hearts of Australia's businessmen, Money Market Rates, Toolroom strike threat to Chrysler plants, Clarke Chapman Ltd. Interim Results, Coffee producers worried over falling prices, Merchant banks in search of financial muscle, Basic wage rate rises set record in August, Herstatt losses worse than feared, How the markets moved, More brokers in merger talks, Howden Further Improvement In Profit, ASTMS drive for Midland Bank recruits, Ricardo Engineers, Business Diary: Nursing a grievance · Put the boot in?, Electronic Machine's advance to director questioned by auditors, Philips to end black and white TV output, Cheaper oil offer by Abu Dhabi, Fewer flights at London airports, Huge US second quarter deficit, Edinburgh & Dundee Inv, Why the bid for ADI is hanging fire, US pipeline ship for Brent. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar down but above worst, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Issues & Loans £20m ECGD loan for Algeria, Wall Street, Commodities Strong rally in zinc prices, Eurobond prices midday indicators, Banks unsettled, Cheerful day for gilts. Business Appointments: Sir Max Brown joining board of Schroder Int. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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