The Times - 07/09/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Michael Hatfield, From Ronald Faux, By John Plender, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Political Staff, By Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By David Leigh and Christopher Walker, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Sue Cameron, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Science Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Kenneth Owen, From Peter Hazelhurst, by Antonia Fraser, Peter Vansittart, Barry Norman, William Murphy, Paul Griffiths, Clive Barnes, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, John Carter, Roy Hay, Timothy Devlin, John Young, Richard Brooks, Alison Ross, George Hutchinson, NEVILLE OTTY., RITCHIE OF DUNDEE., O'BRIEN OF LOTHBURY., REGINALD MAUDLING., DORA GAITSKELL., S. P. COHEN, , E. M. PARKS, , IAN HARRIS., ROGER MOATE., J. DUNDAS HAMILTON., C. G. S. BONE., T. K. PENNIMAN., GEORGE MIKES., B. E. COTTON, , R. MAYER, , JOHN PARKER., E. C. L. HULBERT-POWELL., FINDLAY REA., The Cricketer., Beech Hanger, , Ashurst, , Tunbridge Wells., FRANK A. SHARMA., By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Dr F. W. Dillistone, By Diana Geddes, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Southampton, From Our Correspondent Edinburgh, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, From John Blunsden, From Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Eric Brunet, MS, John Drummond, FE, Ronald lrving,
ResumoNews: Stanley Baxter in hiding, Open verdict on prisoners found hanged in cell, FBI reports 6 per cent rise in crime rate, Mr Murray rejects Tory plans for worker-participation, Ministers move in to condemn speech, EEC leaders to meet at private Paris dinner today week, Inland Revenue allegation about £2m in 'lump' case, $2,000m quest for successor to Starfighter, How more people could benefit from the law, Sir Keith's attack on fiscal policy gets support from Lord O'Brien, Chinese warning of Soviet threat to Europe, Festival without opera house 'impossible', New squad to protect embassies, UDA leader may split Protestant support, Why Tories cannot be anti-union, 'Watchdogs of Wessex' present their manifesto, Can the America's Cup meet the challenge of democracy?, Fresh setback in Tokyo-Seoul relations, Iraq planes 'kill 15 in raid on Iranian village', Less risk of test-tube baby being born with brain damage, doctor says, New method will aid study of weather changes, Vorster talks dismissed by Coloured leader, The tree of colour, Athens seeks early EEC entry, Date for Mozambique independence likely to be announced today, The High Road to England, Mrs Patterson elected to lead general council, Charity role of private schools 'is protected', Father who strangled his crippled son goes free, Miss Johnsey wins at Hickstead, 12,000 barrels of brandy lost in Cognac blaze, Nasa chief optimistic on US-Soviet space flight, Rawalpindi vote on sect expected today, Why bargee threw his TV set into the Rhine, Mr Chou too ill to see visitors, Left-wing organizer 's denial over march, Energy: Two possible answers, Mr Heath will not rule out statutory wage control, Call for 'human guinea pig' experiments, Kuwait moves into London property with £107m cash bid, Labour maintains 6.5% lead in latest opinion poll, Commission men reply to Schmidt attack, Britain's miners invite a surprise speaker, Mushroom-picking in the 'lost valley', Groups to be aksed for opinions on maps, Casino owner fails to get licence renewed, Sweden frees man who sold secrets to the Russians, A Christian critique of the 'social contract', Hirohito pledge on Queen's visit to Japan, Spain given guarantee of holiday payments, Mitsubishi to market Colt cars in Britain, No role for fair trading office in tours crisis, White Paper plan to outlaw sex discrimination in employment, education and housing, Mr Thorpe has another day of difficulties, NHS 'grinding to halt for lack of cash' MPs' committee says, 90 missiles are stolen from American base, The prep school is alive and doing very well, President calls for spirit of national unity, A 'terribly depressed' Mr Nixon plays piano disconsolately while waiting to be indicted, Rapid rise of new Premier, Postmaster shot dead in front of wife and daughter, Strikes allowed in support of Frelimo rally, Labour to outlaw sex discrimination, Police confident they can handle marches, General Abrams is given hero's farewell, Home thoughts from half way abroad, The little man's package, Agreement to exchange prisoners in Cyprus, Group calls for creation of legal aid commission. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airports Authority, Tap, Save & Prosper Group, Vanbrugh, Shelter,, Air France, Vanbrugh., Saga, Marseilles International Fair, Jamaica Banana Producers Steam Ship Co. Ltd., Halifax, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Healey & Baker. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Commonwealth parliamentary talks in Ceylon. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Collectors, Services tomorrow: Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, Forthcoming Events, Royal Festival Hall, Appointments Vacant also on page 6, Appointments Vacant also on pages 6 and 20, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant also on page 20, Gardening. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, Issues & Loans Bank backing for new mutual fund, Arab bid rouses shares, Properties come alive, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock market prices, Commodities Reuter's index falls 10 points, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound's advance continues. Arts and Entertainment: Nunn in chess lead after rivals draw, Be alive, Broadcasting Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,784, Chess On the way up, Bridge Eliminating losers, Television highlights Bbc 1, Sunday. Reviews: Clash of battle and love at the Proms BBC SO/Del Mar Albert Hall/Radio 3, A tribute and a gift to Karl Böhm at 80 Die Frau ohne Schatten Salzburg Festival, Stratford tradition, Sam Shepard's latest play. Editorials/Leaders: New Zealand's New Labour Prime Minister, The Sufferings Of The Kurds, The Equality Of Women. Letters to the Editor: Pension schemes, Capital gains tax, Debate on the management of the economy: Sir Keith Joseph's speech, Increasing output, Profit from apples, The Maria Colwell case, Uniting the nation, Murder of the Princes, Liberals' incomes policy, Outlook in the City, Hugh Gaitskell's legacy, British composers, Tuneful whistling, Piddletrenthide et al, Need for weak government. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval appointment, University news Birmingham Appointments:, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Jack Frost, Sir Adrian Holman Ambassador to Cuba, Prof Bonamy Dobree, Sir Claude Inglis, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, September, 7, 1949 Bonn excitement. Sport: Weekend fixtures, Reutemann sets the pace for Italian Grand Prix, Lancashire can win final but the pitch is an unknown factor, Liverpool with good reason to celebrate and stay on top, Kuhweide almost certain of European championship, Sports in Brief, Lack of racing fitness seems the only threat to Allez France, Acquaint and Hard April to consolidate Eddery's lead, Rule changes should bring a richer-crop of goals, A lacklustre Capes takes bronze medal and Clement goes out, Junior tennis, Nicholson bowls Yorkshire to victory, Favourable draw should help British crews, Mrs King recovers form in time to save match. Business and Finance: Alumina cement ruling welcomed, Bowater's dividend teaser, LCW Properties report £1.5m loss on share deals, Building societies versus banks, Second-half chill at Matthews Wrightson, Latest dividends, Reports Inchcape eyes on Pacific growth, Sorry, you can't take it with you, GEC leans on foreign earnings to aid ailing home income, Mining Manganese lease terms rejected, Sizable turnover in discount market, Spot Position of Sterling, Forward Levels, Hawker chief derides 'rule by civil servants', Mr Simon fears inflation growth, Australia's trade gap, Kuwait bid booster for property shares, Interim setback to Crossley Building, London dealers expect fall in sugar to be temporary, Bank Base Rates, Keen interests in Triumph assets, Six European groups to cooperate on building new airliners for 1980s, Cannon flexible money bond, TWA head sees link with Pan Am a possibility, Building 'needs injection of confidence', Four oil rig construction sites mooted, Riding out more storms, A chance for people to say what they think, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Exchange of views before IMF meeting, How the markets moved, Retailers put case for early easing of price controls as profits slump, Provident braced for sharper downturn, The Times Share Indices, IPD stewards put aid plea to Mr Benn, Payment is slashed at BMK, Grouse, Company Meeting Ouvah Highfields Ltd., Friedland Doggart. Law: Living on top of the job.... Property: Flat Sharing.
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