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The Times - 17/08/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hill and Maurice Corina, By Diana Geddes, By Our Political Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, By Business News Staff, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent., From Harry Debelius, From Robert Fisk Belfast., By Our Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Michael Horsnell, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stuart Stirling, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Blunsden, From John Hopkins, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, by Brian Glanville, David Wade, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Clive Barnes, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, R.H., Jerome Caminada, Trevor Fishlock, John Carter, Norman Fox, Alison Ross, Edmund Akenhead, George Hutchinson, DONALD GOLDIE., H. E. ROOT., RICHARD DOBSON, British, ROBERT APPLEBY, Black and, RALPH BATEMAN, Turner and Newall, CALDECOTE, Delta Metal, F. S. McFADZEAN, Shell, JOHN READ, Electric and Musical, A. G. HUDSON., MANUEL DE ANCHORENA., ANTHONY WAGNER., DICK MYNOTT, , V. HARDING, , CHARLES DAVY., BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE, , IVO RIGBY., CHARLES J. TAYLOR, President., DAVID CLUTTERBUCK., CLIVE BARNES, , MICHAEL M. SLOT, , From Our Correspondent Shrewsbury, By Terry Byland, By John Whitmore, By Christopher Wilkins, By Margaret Stone, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl, From our United States Economic Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, John Drummond, Francis Kinsman, Ronald Irving, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, By Ashley Druker, by H. W. Arndt, by Stewart Harris, by Petar Hadji-Ristic, P.H.-R., P.H.-R:, S.H., by Peter Cross, by Kapto Sunoto,

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News: Tourism suffers a setback after striking advance, Ceasefire leaves one-third of Cyprus in Turkish hands, Pride and culture at a Celtic congress, Theatre dispute over pay cancels opera, Neurochemistry: Biases in the two parts of the brain, President Ford holds on to the Nixon tapes, Price rises trigger seventh 40p increase, King Husain in talks with Mr Ford, Belgium orders cuts in price of beef and pork, Canberra criticism over Yermolenko flight, Ethiopian Army takeover seems imminent, Government takes tough line on mineral development, Clusters of small fields but oil is 'clean' and easy to get at, Airlift to bring home stranded holidaymakers begins, President Suharto forces on his people a kind of 'Unity in Diversity', Worth-while art 'only by state support', Tears and anger as tourists mob offices, Mr Reader bows out on the crest of a wave, Bishops declare women's ordination invalid, Japanese woman held in Park shooting case, Foreign directors urged to study historical and contemporary scene, London's first dial-a-bus to operate in Hampstead, Resorts leave Mr Thorpe up in the air, General Franco goes on holiday, Indonesia, Storm over Government role in Court Line failure as rescue operation begins, Oil-rig divers form group to protect their interests, East Germans strengthen border defences, Detectives question man in Belfast about Tower bomb, US urges Turks to be moderate, Tools for fruit fanciers, RAF graduates, Accountant cleared of 'kitchen table' rape, Guevara brother detained in Argentine jail, Cyclone lashes Bangladesh and India, Scant hope for 100,000 who paid, Falklands move by Argentina at sea law talks, Chinese fleeing to Hongkong killed by sharks, Potting out, It is time for the Tories to get a move on, Sweet persuasion of the tropics, Rhodesian security men accused of assault, No quick return to Geneva talks, Liberal sees Mr Scanlon as dangerous bully, Summonses on footballers are refused, Warped rail may have led to Belgian train crash, French bank clerks hurt by letter bombs, Mr Heath says Tories will ask unions to aid inflation fight, Nato welcomes ceasefire as step towards normality, Butterflies seem unaffected by the 'English summer', Tests of transverbial tortuosity, Drastic measures needed as water erosion threatens magnificent relic of ancient Java, All the stops out for two trumpeters, S Vietnam rocket error kills nine in church, Stricter controls on investment from abroad as open door slams, Is this the end of the cut-price package holiday?, Karamanlis rejection of American invitation, 1½m blooms give Percy Thrower top prize, Last hopes for hovertrain project dashed as Government says track can be dismantled, Radiographers return after pay promise, Mr Ecevit calls for talks to form federal republic, Beryl Burton: An enigma on two wheels Sportsview, Varied form in the banking stakes, UN assumes country's new wealth will aid poor people of world, Dr Soares begins talks with Frelimo, Families airlift will be completed today, French call on UN to express disapproval, Self-reliance is the key now. Picture Gallery: Cyprus. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Pertammina Seamen Club, Bank Bumi Daya, Finlan, Saga, Rhodri Morgan, Decca, Indonesian National Lines, Singing Bamboo, Sagafjord, Banka Tin, The J.H. Minet Group, Ultramar Company Limited, The Times, Karl Bohm, Dewar's, Weekend Shopping, Escape To Bali,, garuda, rhp, Standard and Chartered BANKING GROUP LIMITED, Thomas Cook, Indonesian State Oil Enterprise, Bowater, Incurables, Atcost, Tugu Insurance Co., Ltd., Hine, livingcell. Official Appointments and Notices: New method of appointing bishops, Church news Latest appointments? Diocese of Rochester, University news Oxford Elections:, Sobers gives notice of retirement. Arts and Entertainment: Seven tie for first place in chess championship, Broadcasting Saturday, Chess Reflecting on a champion, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,766, Bridge Managing misfits, Miles shares lead in chess contest, Sunday, Talking games. Weather: The Weather. Sport: A few head boys will miss the new term, Weekend TV highlights Bbc 1, Sports in Brief, Misconduct on field will not be tolerated, Reutemann halts but his form goes on, Shirokko clears way for a dual victory, Today's fixtures, Pursuit may be over for Mrs Burton, Basingstoke go through with five on last end, Shearer retains lead on day for surviving rather than excelling, Stable's confidence in Ragstone is likely to be justified, No British runner in Prix Morny but Piggott could ride winner, American in overall lead, Unseeded players follow a thread of luck, Paisley arrives after 35 years, Today's cricket, Multi-racial plea by Transvaal, Intrepid beats Courageous in first of final trials, Brinkley's performance will be crucial. Reviews: Seasonal changes, The Times records of the month The case for the cassette, Theatre in Australia, The Horowitz Collection, Winterreise Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sid Field at the Prince of Wales, BBC SO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Collectors, Announcements, Royal Albert Hall, One Of The World's Greatest Voyages, Services tomorrow: Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General, Gardening. Editorials/Leaders: Signals Misread At Court Line, A World In Balance. Letters to the Editor: Cyprus partition, Definition of charity, Degree status of Buckingham, A military coup, Three-card trick in Piccadilly, The Panovs in Britain, Capital tax effect on forestry, Curbing football hooligans, Lyrics for Britain, Social division and politics, The Falkland Islands, Overbooked airlines. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, August 17, 1949 Herzl ceremony. Obituaries: Mr Bruce Belfrage, Dowager Lady Aberconway, Herr Otto Braun With Mao on the long march. Business and Finance: Make the most of your house, October merger for two London broking firms, Dover Eng dive into loss of £800,000, W Germany cuts reserves ratio, Latest dividends, Mr J. Sterling to head combined T & C group, The Bank can't give it away, Spot Position of Sterling, Tara Exploration suing minister over mine lease, Pay disputes at Chrysler may make 18,000 idle, Don't write off annuities, Bleak outlook for Court Line creditors as Official Receiver is put in charge, Wavy Line group maintain pace, Forward Levels, £4.25m US bid for Advance Electronics, Japan signs Iraq oil pact, Unit pricing orders on fresh foods, Bank Base Rates, Spreading the net of regulated tenancies, Housing cuts leave mark on Orme, Investment trust valuations, Fears in America of deepening recession, $300m inflow for Fed hank, Wolf Elec 26 pc ahead, Plunging · Loan stock pitfalls, Briefly, Money Market Rates, 560 lose jobs in steel closure, £903m wiped off share values in another day of nervous selling, Richardsons, Westgarth on state threat, How the markets moved, Societies' receipts at £128m peak in July, Kleinwort's total assets at £1,187m, Retail prices up 0.9 pc last month to trigger new threshold increase, Grouse, Join the club, everybody else is, Easy day for discount market, Soaring interest and bad debts send Wagon Finance reeling, CBI leader condemns White Paper 'fantasy', Canning Town Glass inquiry. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Further heavy losses, Recent Issues, Heavy loss on the account, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Sterling weaker against dollar. Property: Country Properties.

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