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The Times - 10/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove and Roger Berthoud, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Walker, By Clive Borrell, From Ronald Faux, By Pat Healy, From Penny Symon, By Peter Scott, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Henry Stanhope, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Spanier, From Roger Berthoud, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West, By Alan Gibson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, Louis Heren, Bernard Levin, Mario Modiano, PHS, Robert Fisk, FRANK S. RICKARDS, , J. R. C. DAWSON, , A. P. THIRLWALL, Reader in Economics, , CONRAD RUSSELL, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, 73 Sussex Square, W2., EMILY KINNEIR, , D. T. LEONARD, , MARY E. JELLEY, , KEVIN R. PRATT, , MARY NEWMAN, , VIOLET CROSS, , L. F. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS, , J. BRUCE-GARDYNE, , REGINALD F. G. PEARCE, Vicar of Laneast with St Clether & Tresmere, , SPENCER W. WILSON, Secretary, , LUKE, , JOHN TAYLOR, Secretary, , GURTH HIGGIN, , T. B. LANGTON, Chairman, , JAMES CROOKS, , RICHARD CAVENDISH, , By Philip Howard, By Seton Gordon, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Mining Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, By Our Financial Staff, By Tim Congdon, From Richard Wigg, By Our Financial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Derek Harris, By Tony May, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl, C. G. WHITEHEAD, , R. A. PYCROFT, , MYLES J. WHITE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, by Alan Rake editor, African Development, by Michael Wolfers, by Alan Hutchison, A. H., A.H., by John Young,

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News: Immunology: Causes of tissue rejection, E German move to promote détente in Berlin, EEC heads agree on way to beat inflation, Rhodesians may have misinterpreted demands of Africans, President Makarios is given 15-day deadline, Explosion in Bath shopping arcade, Dutch plan to swap atom bases for Soviet tanks upsets Nato, Mrs Gandhi's plea to House causes uproar, Childless wife took baby from home, Dr Shtern's trial is postponed again, Why the Greeks have opted for a president with the powers of a king, The Times Diary Un blablabla with a touch of class, Scientists aim to double man's life expectancy, Training centre experiments may lead to penal system changes, Theatre director leaves in clash on policy, American guidance for a new Bill of Rights, Five surviving sextuplets kept in respirators, Scanlon retort to Tory criticism of union Conference, Pay, price rises put £2,000m on the Estimates, New wildlife parks created since independence, Scottish school strike may affect university entrance, Lee criticism of West leadership, Unmatched scenery to lure the tourist, Delays to US trade Bill could wreck détente, Jailed archbishop calls down wrath of God, Amusement arcades ruled out as main cause of truancy, Hit-bridge-and-run lorries threaten railway safety, Tories and Labour fight disability limits, Ministry sets up advisory unit on worker stress, Confident Mr Whitlam has no poll fears, Constantine enrols with the kings-in-waiting, Private motorist to bear burnt of increasing oil costs, Teachers drift from London area schools, Rescuer dies in snow grave, Police may lower recruiting age limit, Councils will get power over use of suspect cement, At the summit of Community's patience, Eleven charged over Guildford blasts, Reentry of former Dublin minister angers 'loyalists', Quest to find Old Masters in attics, Man charged with £10,000 hoax bomb raid on bank, Miners seek big rises in two-stage deal, High auction prices include £11,000 for Roman figure, Tanzania Railway construction time cut, Youth detained for murder of stage director, Incentive to pursue regional growth, UN report accuses Portugal of atrocities, Young gangster 'sick of crime' turns informer, Halt agreed in work on Channel tunnel, Black troops for South Africa defence force, Jail canteen orange juice spiced with vodka, Government hands extra £1.75m to Arts Council, Road grid helps to draw 125 tribes into one nation, Up on eland farm..., Vietnam fighting 'heaviest since ceasefire', Bakery workers vote to end pay offer revolt, Undergraduates deny causing explosions at Oxford, Irish martyr who died at Tyburn to be canonized, Strange conversation in Cairo, Soviet block's forces are more mobile, Herr Schmidt, a mediator with muscle, Strange features in police chief case, counsel says, Five get bail on charge involving Mr Dan Smith, European MPs list essentials for unity, Government rejects proposal to take on full cost of HS 146 airliner project, Strikers hold a 'funeral' for French TV service, Portugal starts compiling list of voters for March, Parliament opens in republican Greece, Mr Miki allots posts in his new Cabinet according to the strength of party factions, Mr Jenkins holds talks on Anglo-Irish law pact, Two outstanding new pipers spring from royal foresight, U S military aid to Turkey is suspended, Minister will look into Asians' entry delay, Man gave false information in murder inquiry. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Racal, Arthritis, Fribourg & Treyer, Garrard, Tanzania Gemstone Industries Limited, General Tyre East Africa Ltd.,, The Church Army, National Library For The Blind, Harvey Nichols, The University Of Dar Es Salaam, Sotheby's, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Bpm Holdings Ltd, Midland Bank, British Rail, High & Dry, Corporatr Plane Survival, Population Count Down, mas, The Times, BARCLAYS International, National Arts Of Tanzania Ltd., Dewar's, Tanzania Shoe Company Limited, Twico, Halifax, Kilimanjaro Hotels Ltd, Tanzania Breweries Limited, janet reger, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, J.I.B, East African Airways, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: 2,000th performance of Sleuth, Keyboard Gala Festival Hall, NPO/Masur Festival Hall, Sir Robert Helpmann promoted, Association of Art Historians, Touching the heart but not hopes Pelléas et Mélisande Covent Garden, Clowns on the Road Shaw, Fashion. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Parliamentary Notices, Salerooms, Business Services, Christmas gift guide, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Increasing seriousness of offences by children, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Motorways excluded from speed limit cut, Tory moves on yeast rejected, European doctors could face language test in UK House of Lords, Rail strikes protest, Police may soon recruit younger men: better equipment under study, Energy saving package: petrol to bear brunt of next price increases: heating standards set for offices House of Commons, Rota cuts would save fuel but cause misery, Minister's offer to Meriden stands, Government decline to take over HS146: Option to be kept open, MP on 'sinister sect'. Sport: An eighty-minute wait for a goal to cheer, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's results, Eastern Counties call on two new players, Today's fixtures, Cambridge call in Breakey after Wordsworth rules himself out, Giving the public something to chew on, Matters of purse and play to be debated at Lord's, Loughborough Colleges the team to beat, Rossborough puts Hare back on the sidelines, British girl scores surprise win, Fifteen rounds may be too much for both men, English banner carried by Scottish reject, More imagination needed in Newport back line, East and West at Derby, Val d'Amour can be a useful hurdler, Easterby may have the first and last word, Man for whom time has stood still, Son of trainer rides a double at Teesside, Squash rackets, MCC count blessings in absence of big bag of wickets. Law: Valuation of deposits for gains tax Randall v Plumb (Inspector of Taxes), Community of old people must leave homes Savoury and Others v Secretary of State for Wales and Another, Unsolicited Goods Act not retrospective Thomson Yellow Pages Ltd v Pugh, Trust for socialist medicine propaganda invalid. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December 9, 1949, The Labour Party's favourite riddle: When is a crime not a crime?. Editorials/Leaders: How Do They Pay So Much Too Much?, The First Steps In Energy Saving, Bishops And Terrorism. Letters to the Editor: Respect for truth, Pensioners' beef vouchers, Forecasts of rate of inflation, Clergy stipends, Death penalty for terrorists, British Leyland's troubles, Soviet prisoners of war, Social contract as law, Export Credit Guarantee Department's performance, Planning delays, Austerity for parsons, Year break before university, Acupuncture, Unions and final salary pension schemes, Changing air routes, Threat to East Timor, Safeguarding holidaymakers' cash. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Gabriel Harrison, Mr J. F. Holman, Dame Kathleen Courtney Work for women's suffrage and peace, Mrs Benesova, Sir Alister Ransford, Mr B. G. Lucas, Obituary. Business and Finance: Wage rises under social contract 'more than 24pc', Surging import costs bring threat of fresh rise in food prices, New York. Doc 9.-Comex Silver, The William Boulton Group, Latest dividends, NVT board ready to act on Meriden, Trafalgar and insurers agree on liner loss, Burnholme's survival hope, Paris sugar market reopens, Arab wealth 'exaggerated' shaikh says, R-R shareholders to get further 15p payment, Rationalization policy brings leap in profit at Williams of Cardiff, Oldham Estates had £140,000 net loss, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, Wm Jacks hit by German end, City jobbing firm will cease trading, More executives seeking jobs but fewer vacancies, PLA chief replies to criticism on charges, Ford, Scrap men renew pressure for removal of export curbs, Trafalger House answers the sceptics, Oil funds help to bridge UK trade gap, Bahrain buys TriStars, Jas Latham interim hopes dampened in sharp tumble, Cedar Investment Trust, Consumer price index lowered after U S error, Money Market Rates, Shortage of credit, Producer power-the new force in world trade, Houlder Bros-Empire Transport, Ashbourne is taking CGT to court, US may agree to end official gold price, Whitecroft in sight of further peak year, but growth rate is slower, Taking the heat out of the energy crisis, MAM cuts dividend to help liquidity, How the markets moved, Twinlock offers £2.75m for office equipment group, Australia plans tariffs to ease import problem, RAND MINES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Mining Labour shortage hits Rand, Ninian field's £30m platform order out soon, Computer news SPL forms control systems division, Business Diary: A Bide with me · Politic Sandilands, Management change in Boussac firm, Liquidity survey needs to cast wider, CAST and Selection Trust merge, Spot Position of Sterlina, Cammell Laird aims to meet the demand for oil products carriers, Dutch group acquires Triumph Insurance, New attempt to resolve engineers' controversy, 1,000 men vote to stay out as Leyland crisis talks begin. Stock Exchange Tables: Dull start to account, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound advances 55 points, Leading shares drift lower, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Issues & Loans UIB in £2.2m Arab loan, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Sugar futures fall sharply in nervous trading Commodities. Business Appointments: New director at Head Wrightson. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,864. Property: Flat Sharing.

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