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The Times - 09/07/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, From David Blake, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Haward, By John Roper, Medical Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From John Groser Political Staff, From David Cross, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, From Paul Martin, From Barry Kalb, From Peter Hazelhurst, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Keith Horner, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Main, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Caroline Silver, Louis Heren, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, PHS, E. STANLEY LEE, , LEONARD GLASS, , T. ALEX WAINWRIGHT, MARION WOOLFSON, , JOHN TYLER, , AMORY, , MICHAEL MINTER, , F. H. PICKERING, , G. S. FLINT GILL, , HUGH CARADON, , G. STOTT, , EDWARD SLADEN, , OWEN W. JAQUES, , MAURICE ASH, , DAVID TREHANE, , C. H. FORSYTH, , JAMES BROWN, , ROBIN GREENWOOD., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim Congdon, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From John Earle, By John Plender, By Ian Morison, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris, NICHOLAS A. H. STACEY, The Reform Club, London, SW1., J. M. MILNER, , ALFRED T. S. SHEFFER, , PETER WOLFE, Managing, ROBERT APPLEBY, , G. J. WILLOUGHBY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Alec Cairncross,

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News: General Perón knew he had not long to live, Tory choice for marginal seat, Murder court hears of a struggle with knife in Pope-Hennessy flat, No decision on second test explosion, Last battle over White House tapes is fought in Supreme Court, Boy who hated school hanged himself, Half-price beef suggested for 'socially weak', Life sentences for two who killed nine, NUR chief calls for pay restraint by unions, 'Sergeant hid in car boot to catch detective', Atom test revives Sinhalese fears of India, Senator urges full US recognition of China, A guide to living off the fat of the land, Bills rejected by Canberra Senate to be reintroduced, Warm Romania welcome for President Tito, 'Plumbers' trial judge calls for Dr Kissinger, Bronze Flute player sells for £185,000, Vatican denies 'CIA cash link' with the Pope, Andreotti challenge to Signor Fanfani, Teachers' union planning strike referendum, 3.5m EEC training aid for British workers, Nalgo likely to step up London strikes again, Woman admits poisoning her husband, Four injured in Pamplona bull race, Oxford class lists, A nice new face is no answer to the Tories' dilemma, Bow Group plea on battered wives, Trinity House to look into crew rebellion, Australia disturbed by second French nuclear test in Pacific, Central bankers to offer pledge against exchange losses, Spacemen keep in shape by 'running' in Salvut, Judge orders desegregation of Boston schools, Wife 'acted like robot' in killing boy, Kidnappers free wounded Beirut newspaper editor, Police in murder hunt talk to shop staffs, Concern over lack of residential care for young offenders, Consultants to consider setting up alternative health system, Butser farm: Lessons from Iron Age, Solar system: Role played by Jupiter, M Giscard d'Estaing sees Herr Schmidt in Bonn, Union leader urges support for 'contract', Search for Noah's Ark in Ararat glacier, Union disruption takes its toll of BBC programmes, Cheaper raw materials fillip for Government, Fire ruins S African 'Book of Life' records, Court rules $500m tax must be repaid, Pornographer made up to £10,000 a year, State visit of Malaysian royal couple begins today, Strong swing to left in Japanese poll, Sudan presses Libya to expel plotters, Demands growing for end to internment, West Germany gives £60m aid to India, Ethiopian Army hunts powerful duke who could start a civil war, Court justices question both counsel sharply on privilege, Alexandra Palace ideas include skating, pop, The figures at your feet, Reduced payments in nationalization plan, Publication of Maria Colwell report soon, Israel navy shells ports in Lebanon, Why US and Russia make fearsome friends, New cars riddled with faults, AA says, Nationalization threat will be main topic at general election, Mr Heath says, Mr Ehrlichman gives evidence that he was too busy to read files given him on the Ellsberg break-in, Fashion, Discharge for refusing Ulster posting, Greek Foreign Minister hands in his resignation, Synod is urged to give laity priestly duties, Eight quiet men who could seal Mr Nixon's fate, French Prime Minister proclaims himself as champion of presidential system of government, The Times Diary Doom and the Chilean parallel, Mr Trudeau hits hard at opponents in Canada poll, Men in £237,736 bank raid jailed for 22 and 21 years, 'Grave problems' in poor countries, Speakers' ban on universities 'aids evil men', A thousand consultants vote for campaign to keep pay beds in NHS, 'Parent power' may tip the scales in educational politics, No report on unions' dispute before ballot, Labour Whip criticizes building society office, Hospital technicians extend strike over 30% pay claim, New trial order after missing witness is heard, Evita Perón to be buried in Argentina. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, Highlands & Lowlands Para Rubber Co. Ltd., Mas, Hampton & Sons, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Hine, mas, Sun Alliance & London, Pye, S & U Stores Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: LEGAL NOTICES also on page 25, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10, 11 & 25, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on page 25, Smaller Business Premises, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: King's Singers Cheltenham, La vie parisienne Sadler's Wells, Tortelier Festival Hall, Sense of exhilaration Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead Young Vic, The dubious role of the print, The Two Pigeons Covent Garden. Sport: Mankad loses cap and wicket and India their last hope in Test, Hole by hole round Royal Lytham, Sports in Brief, Shooting, Hampshire fail to break through with Roberts, Schools may be closed for Gillette Cup tie, Conditions suit Jupiter Pluvius, Pakistanis set to register fourth victory, Crowd stirred by success of Steenken and Simona, Keeping a smile for the big shots, Goodwin reads difficult conditions to win, Winning gun for Patterson, Smith and McMahon make British team for Hickstead, Team disobeyed instructions says Langlands, Ghostly view of Flying Dutchmen, American rearguard fill in gaps, Miss Charles in command at Newport, Lions will want friendly meeting with Leopards, Success will be all the sweeter for Imran, Today's cricket, Armstrong still champion after hard bout, Leading American throwers at AAA championships, West German continuity worth more than Brazilian money. Official Appointments and Notices: Hereford appointment, University news, Latest appointments, RAF famine award. Politics and Parliament: Referendum would cost £4m, First three months after a change of government, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Tenants facing eviction urged to seek delay, Talks with small traders, Measures designed to moderate inflation, Price code announcement this week, Cheaper EEC beef for less well off, No plans for rationing, Further subsidies on basic foods likely: unit pricing of meat House of Commons, Housewives will support Mrs Williams, Mr Callaghan to visit Lisbon, Growing support for idea that children should leave school after examinations, Minister not to make arbitrary cut in NHS pay beds, Dog attack on school leads to review of the law House of Lords. Editorials/Leaders: Planned Production Of Nuclear Fuel, Inflation East And West, New Use For Old London Landmarks. Letters to the Editor: Future of Jerusalem, Fridays in the House, "Smersh", Jews in Syria, Court dress, Danger of a managerial shambles in PO, Electoral reform, Dynamic leadership, Where to obtain recruits for a free enterprise system, Tied cottages, Telephone mix, Private practice in the NHS, Covered yards, Unemployment statistics, Cooperating to beat inflation, Booking calls, 'Bad is our bargain', London weighting allowance, Homes to buy and for rent, Delays in mail delivery, The question of coalition. Law: Yachtsman's mooring appeal fails Evans v Godber, Simon Dee remanded, Unilateral repudiation of employment contracts Sanders and Others v Ernest A. Neale Ltd, 'Rent reserved' and estate agents' fees Becker Grossmith & Co v Canworth Group Ltd, Delaying tactics in NIRC cases J & R Scenery Ltd v Television Scenery Contractors Association. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 8, 1949 Troops at docks. Obituaries: Mr H. H. Cox, Mr F. J. L. Diepen, Col S. W. Bailey Resistance in the Balkans, Cornelius Lanczos Mathematician and physicist, His Hon Montague Berryman, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans West Germany postal loan to run 5 years, Foreign Exchange Stronger tone in the dollar, The Times Share Indices, Little encouragement, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Uncertain close, Coffee futures drop £12.50 on persistent selling, Wall Street, Drawing Of Bonds. Business and Finance: 18pc fall in private architects' workload, Bank aid for the discount houses, Toyota profit plummets, Mining London Tin's dividend hopes, Bpb Industries Limited, BOCM Silcock cuts poultry feed prices again, Latest dividends, GEC final profit rises to £151.3m, Shannon, Report says foundries face heavy pollution control investment, Spot Position of Sterling, Union chief warns Leyland men of danger in threshold strikes, Arab cash used in £4m EPC property deal, Forward Levels, Resignation of Sindona director, Wall St unease at new prime rate boost puts index 21.20 down, Contracts signed for 320 miles of Frigg pipeline, UK sugar chief denies lack of capacity, Pauls & Whites Continued progress in a difficult year., Bank Base Rates, armitage shanks confident of continued growing demand, Receivers for all McIntyre, Powell Duffryn on target, Contractors face 'lump' tax demand, Computer news ICL users call for simpler conversion, Burlington plans Irish projects to employ 1,850, CBI poised for strongest attack yet on Benn plans, Economic report analyses oil cost deficits, H. C. Janes Ltd. The JANES Group, IRI steelmill pact with Iran may herald bigger industrial projects, Business Diary: Fine Whine Sale · Korea calls, Briefly, Teesport plan for £2.3m berths, Morgan Grenfell completes £6.25m rights issue, Major imbalances still need to be corrected, £7m Furness Withy plan to buy out subsidiaries, Money Market Rates, MPs briefed on Treasury attitudes to inflation, Algerian crude reduced by $1, magazine says, Germans win ship order, Government to press ahead on price range lists, British Carpets to make 1,340 redundant at Ayr, How the markets moved, Israel-British Bank is bought out in wake of Herstatt debacle, C Roberts sells rail wagon works to US group, Lower Brazilian cotton output forecast, Powell Duffryn: spread of interests serves the Company well, Wholesale Prices, GEC's tactics still look correct. Business Appointments: Ld O'Brien chosen for BIS board. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,732.

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