The Times - 01/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, From Hugh Mabbett, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By Michael Horsnell, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel, From Our Conrrespondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, From Moshe Brilliant, From Leo Goodstadt, From Michael Knipe, From Victoria Brittain, By Edward Mortimer, From Patrick Brogan, Sheila Black, From Neil Allen, From Norman Fox, From a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter Marson, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, David Robinson, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Tony Aldous, by Arthur Reed, by Paul Kimball, A.R., Denis Taylor, Stuart Stirling, Peter Nichols, PHS, Ivan Barnes, CAMPBELL OF ESKAN., DENIS ALLEN, M. J. OAKLEY, , ALPORT, FULTON, MAIS, SIMON., MICHAEL MCGUIRE, F. KEMBLE WILLIAMS., NIGEL ELBOURNE., 1. H. HARRISON, J. R. WALKER., JOHN STOKES., MERVYN SOUTHWARK., ROGER HISKEY, G. C. PLEDGER, EDGAR von SCHMIDT PAULI, R. F. FARMER, MICHAEL HOLROYD., By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, BY Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Charles Hargrove, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed, By Business News Staff, By Edward Townsend, D. LLEWELLYN MORGAN., JOHN W. MAYO., NIGEL SPINKS., J. C. MacCHESNEY, , ANDREW M. STEWART, , D. S. LEES., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Mr. R. F. A. Smallshaw's Statement, June Field, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Staff shortages mean nemesis for some schools, bishop says, Competing builders make it a buyer's market, Tokyo court clears reporter in case of leaked secrets, Biology: Hazards in fast time-zone shifts, Heath hope of positive response to peace plan, Lord Goodman calls on minister to implement lending right for authors as matter of 'pure justice', Doubts about Maplin leave cloud over the future of provincial centres, France breaks ranks with $1,500m loan and alarms international financial circles, £800 paid for Chinese vase dedicated to G. B. Shaw, Fife miners scorn doom warning in strike ballot, Dr Kissinger says Arabs will act to lift boycott, Shopping around, 65% vote for pit strike is forecast as TUC studies talks invitation, Mother ' bent baby's leg until it snapped', Substantial losses for most-but Luton shines, Prices of eggs, bacon to fall next week, Land needed urgently for oil production projects will be acquired compulsorily, Bolivian regime in a life or death struggle with the economy, Paris sets limits on separatism, TV workers protest at early close-down, Environmentalists feel that stronger voice is needed in committees, Scope for more and better package holidays, Social work for offenders scheme succeeds, NUR leaders attack Aslef rail disruption campaign as criminal lunacy and out of date, New marathon runner one of England's 10 winners, Saigon sends Marines to second island group, A chance to make big savings on meat Food prices Hugh Clayton, Why Dublin cannot afford more delay on Sunningdale, The Times Diary Hands up and drop that poodle, Sadat pledge to restore Palestinian rights, TUC chief seeks speedy action on pits dispute, Inhalers for asthmatics 'can cause infection', 94 killed when crashed Boeing bursts into flames, Healey warning of police state for next wage freeze, Chief Rabbi attacks secularism of Israel, Rate-grant formula baffles minister, conference told, 'No mention by civil servants of other gifts', Adoption group criticizes local authorities, Army commissions from school, Writer says most Manx birchings are illegal, Faroes reject option to join the Community, Local pride hampers closure and merger arguments, MPs seeking benefits cuts are criticized, Mr Taverne's complaint over barrister rejected, Football grounds must be safe by next season, The night sky in February, Gunmen line up 11 Ulster workers in machine-gun massacre bid, Students jeer Sir Alec in Lusaka, 'Suggested confession' in Barn murder case, Aston University students refuse help for pickets, Janie Jones's husband tells of death threat and hate of prostitutes, Trend to all-cargo flights suits smaller terminals, Taxi? Try the provinces, Masked gunman flees bank with hostage, Mr Dayan pours scorn on British arms sales, Vote for power to summon Mr Nixon as witness, Singapore to free 'Red Army' gunmen who tried to blow up oil depot, Women authors accused in Lisbon morality trial, Nine break logjam in wrangle on regions, Jail sentences on five dock officials, Johannesburg discards 'petty apartheid', Early oil deal between Britain and Saudi Arabia ruled out but hope is maintained for long-term accord, Loose bolt led to grounding of Harriers, An airlift back into life for thousands, EEC move to better guest workers' lot, The Pope criticizes a liberal view of marriage, Last state in fight to save Michael X, Could the communists ever come to power in Italy?, Flower Lane Mill Hill, China frees first batch of S Vietnamese prisoners, Mr John Dean, the President's chief accuser, is cleared of perjury by Watergate prosecutor, Cautious Wilson line on Heath peace plan, Measures urged on unhappiness of aged. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Bell's, Short Service Commission., Tonbridge, Beas, Studham, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Club Of Ten, acs, Georgian, Usa, Ideal, Coventry Airport, Midland Bank, Park Tower, 'S.O.S', Focus21, Sun Alliance & London, Bullens, S British Steel Corporation, Saa, Charm And Elegance, Brighton Marina, Crown House Engineering Ltd., Kfr, Roche-Bobois, NORTHAIR(Air Taxi) Ltd., Charterhouse, Canlife units, Energy Control, Barnes And Barnes, Eagle Flying Services, Graham T. Herbert & Associates, Vfw-Fokker, Panama, Airbus Industrie, Lawdon Ltd., Lander Bedells, Norfolk And Suffolk, Bettesworths, Manchester International Airport, Glamorgan, Crufts Dog Show, Kingstons, Harrods, Elm Tree Books, Tees-side Airport, Timesavers. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Editor appointed, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, University Appointments, Brown & Merry, Rentals, Announcements, Women's Appointments General, Legal Notices, Entertainments, New homes United Kingdom and Overseas, Appointments Vacant also on pages 32 and 33. Sport: Britain can bask in glory of Canada's world record, Hayes makes sure of place in team for first Test match, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Top price paid for Princess Camilla, Dash and style of Curry rewarded with bronze, Relaxed Thompson confounds the experts, Rosser in impressive form for Cambridge, Yesterday's results at the Games in Christchurch Athletics, Yachting Elvstrom's grip tightens again, Boxing The 'great show' that became the great bore, Women's hockey Midlands win deserved but disappointing, Hallam the icing on the Heffernan cake, Kilvulgan has sound chance on running behind The Dikler, Congdon unable to save New Zealand, Poor weather stops practice, Cole sets pace as well as course record, Another chance to test potential skill, Tennis, Pakistanis will play club side, Vernon version of the golden handshake, Barrington wants Open more than record, Harper answers the call from across the Border, Half cup sides not interested in Sunday play, Drivers asked to save their own lives, Webster to replace Smith for England, West German offer for Ali, Credit Call can sharpen up with a victory, Golf Best assistant will be awarded trophy, Permission given to stage S African GP. Politics and Parliament: If miners accept Phase Three offer they can immediately take up relativities procedure House of Commons, Two ballot boxes or one? Dame Irene Ward wants check in mininb areas, Mr Pym waiting for murder evidence, Geese problem for carrot farmers, Police active on 50 mph limit checks House of Lords, Dog licences, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Milk shortage ruled out, Masculine priority: more spent on drink, Getting onshore sites swiftly for N Sea oil projects, Success of immunization campaign, Yield from levy on TV profits uncertain, Next week, Three million will benefit from rate rebate change. Reviews: Shura Cherkassky Queen Elizabeth Hall Bryce Morrison, The Break Yorkshire TV Alan Coren, Making it the Warner way, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall William Mann, The Seagull Greenwich Irving Wardle, Don Quixote (u) Bloomsbury Soft Beds, Hard Battles (x), Ars Nova St John's, Smith Square Stanley Sadie. Law: 'Self-employed' bricklayer employed by site contractor Maurice Graham Ltd v Brunswick, Clay Cross councillors defied the law: surcharge justified Asher and others v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: Watergate Will Not Go Away, Mr Heath's Way To Settlement. Letters to the Editor: War films on television, A new initiative for industrial peace, Travelling by bus, Misgivings over Companies Bill, Flip-top cigarettes and the hidden waste in packaging, Aid for third world, The Press and strike news, Market pressures on incomes policy, Adoption and the law, Graduates, Problems of London teachers, Benefits for strikers, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan. 31, 1949 Taft-Hartley Act repeal. Obituaries: Sir Robin Darwin A leader in art education, Obituary, Jimmy Hogan, Mr Samuel Goldwyn One of the fathers of the American film industry. Business and Finance: Court Line after the Horizon deal, Narrow rates margin would reverse trend, Russians set to sign machine tool agreement, Company Meeting Assam Frontier Tea Company, Europe and Overseas, US shake-up at Marshall Cavendish, R. Smallshaw (Knitwear) Limited Steady Progress Despite Difficulties, Kuwait proposes to pay BP and Gulf only £48.7m in oil takeover, Bank move gives shares a boost, First Saturday shutdown of three-day week, Spot Position of Sterling, Court Line taking over Horizon tour group, Bids and Deals Mr Hilton fails to get back, T. Cowie Limited, Forward Levels, France's $1,500m Euroloan to cushion deficit, The Times list of latest dividends, Reed newsprint to cost 3 pc more, Amber Industrial Holdings Limited, Mass protest at Lucas plants, Motor cycle exports up 19pc on year, Ariel launch day likely to be February 11, Mining Strong half for Gold Fields Prop, The Burmah road to crude oil reserves, Briefly, Caledonia Investments Limited Estimated Unaudited Group Profit Statement for the Half-Year Ended 30th September 1973, Money Market Rates, Belgian Bank rate up, Business Diary: Lucas's 'dynamic duo', House completions lowest since 1959, How the markets moved, Minister looks ahead to a more selective price control method, The Times Share Indices, £150m of special deposits to be handed back to banking system, Higher Cowie payout, Takeover panel sanctions lower David Greig bid, Silver climbs in late rall6, Further price rise by private steelmakers, Managers'rises slowed to 6.2 pc, British Sugar Corporation Limited Preliminary announcement Results for the 53 weeks ended September 30 1973, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Airline's tour surcharge plea resisted, Postgraduates: industry's mixed blessing, Raeburn Investment Trust Limited Summary of Results for the year ended 30th November, 1973. Stock Exchange Tables: Market still optimistic, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Equities The better tone continues, Recent Issues Closing, Commodities, Issues & Loans Y. K. Pao plans $50m bond issue, Wall Street. Property: New homes United Kingdom and Overseas, Flat Sharing, Residential Property Old houses suitable for conversion, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,601.
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