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The Times - 28/09/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By David Spanier, From Peter Strafford, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Patricia Tisdall, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Our Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Evans Horsham, From christopher Walker Barnstaple, By Hugh Noyes, From Alan Hamilton Glasgow, From John Winder, Description, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, From lose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Davy, From Peter Nichols, From Gretel Spitzer, From Michael Knipe, From Florencia Varas, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Sydney Friskin, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Lawrence Durrell, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Bryce Morrison, Joan Chissell, Mirabel Cecil, Roy Hay, Prudence Glynn, George Hutchinson, Nicholas Bethell, Dingle Foot, Neil Allen, Basil Greenhill, SUSAN SHATTO, , S. W. DUGGAN, , J. H. T. GOLDSMITH, , P. WHITFORD, , ROBERT R. PENNINGTON, , RICHARD ARNELL, RALPH BOND, , CHARLES COOPER, , MAURICE MACMILLAN, , VIVIAN E. FALZON, , EDWARD WELBY, , WALTER HERTZ, , MELVIN J. LASKY, , PHILLIPA BARTON, , PETER SHORE, , ERIC B. BATES, , T. L. HOBDAY, , MARGARET DE BUNSEN, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Paul Oestreicher, By Our Financial Staff, By John Whitmore and Christopher Wilkins, By Tim Congdon, By Edward Townsend, From John Earle Rome, Sept 27, By Malcolm Brown, Patricia Tisdall, FE, Anthea Masey, John Drummond, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Vera Di Palma, By David Mott., By Margaret Drummond, by Maurice F. Strong executive director, United Nations Environment Programme, by Robin Mead, by Janet Coates Barber, by Tony Loftas marine consultant New Scientist,

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News: Carmarthen Description, Greeks go to polls in November, History's 62,000 casualties, Japanese Prime Minister to reshuffle his Cabinet, E German place in Soviet block affirmed, Mr Foot hopeful after poll shows 17% lead, Rare creatures in danger of extinction, Man admits lie over rent from prostitute, Unions 'all against a political strike', Mrs Thatcher's plan called electoral 'bribe' by Mr Wilson, Opinion rating 'a plus', Mr Thorne says, Russian writers open a dialogue with the West, Rolls-Royce pays 40 pc more for a top job, Police group 'not snatch squad', Secret benefactor: Mr Douglas McMinn, a, Canal workers' dispute may bring threat of floods, EEC to answer Indian food plea with wheat, New Zealand economist on secrets charge, Marine farming trebles the world fish catch, UN committee rejects S Africa's credentials, President Ford given gloomy forecasts at economic summit, Air firm's lawyer queries rights of British press, Powellite monetarists are less reluctant to toe the Tory line, Shop stewards urge Ford strikers to return, Good bids for Old Masters, Nudist priest fined for defying beach ban, Military judge sentences 61 Allende supporters, Keeping up with the language of the kitchen, Brother of Argentine ex-President shot dead by kidnappers, Apal clients may get a cash refund, Mr Wilson may be in need of a little bit of trouble, Soldiers crippled by the IRA get £100,000, Labour accused hypocrisy over all-in education, Cancer test operation on Mrs Ford today, Commonwealth call for freer world trade, Bank gang jailed for £544,000 raids, Rochester and Chatham, Newspaper print workers in 5% to 11% pay deal, Landlord said to have found eviction 'fun', Why I joined the party with the human touch, Tories pledge 9½% mortgage rate by Christmas, Little Butser: Bringing home the harvest, Mr Jenkins puts the case against coalition, Lisbon demonstrators arrested after bullring disorders, Humiliated ex-dictator saved from Athens mob, Prime Minister admits EEC is major issue and tries to turn reverse into triumph, Barrowload of good sense, Shipping costs may rise but the wind is still free, Season of mellow fruitfulness, Bolton, West Description, Britain supports Bonn call for reform of EEC's agricultural policy, Religious revival in eastern Europe, Wildlife and conservation a special report Man's caprice decides animals' survival, Tory letter 'individual initiative', Soviet plan to ban changes in environment, Dream Chateau, Poll shows Spain has large middle class, Swiss mountain passes blocked by early snows, The Pope's message to 200 bishops, U S technicians to leave Icelandic base, Tory call on parental choice 'a sham', Dr Muller will not address UN assembly, That jarring sensation, EEC talks with Arab oil nations next week, Camden issues new purchase order for Tolmers Square and pins hope on Labour victory, Mr Heath has Drake's Drum rallying his Plymouth audience, Site of Neolithic village found in France, Police rescue hostages in Concorde dispute, Labour 'best at putting over policy', British group's plea for Haile Selassie attacked, Pharmacology: Head rules the heart, Ulster campaigns on 50-year-old issues, RAF helicopter saves five in catamaran, Murder verdict on Tower bomb victim, Jobs for October, Two groups apply to raise bread prices, Extremists bring Wilson meeting to violent end, Greek death crash pilot freed by court, Dales diary, Korchnoi runs out of time in world chess, 14 editors protest at S African arrest, Moscow gets first bowling alley, Food price stability is a Labour illusion, Mr Pym says, Plan to turn radioactive waste into glass blocks, News again blacked out on independent television, Lasting attractions. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Barclays Unicorn, Save & Prosper Group, Time Life Books, Multiple Display Advertisements, The De La Rue Company Ltd, Rsa, Modern Glaze, Swissair, Shelter, Orientours (London) Ltd,, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Strictly Limited Editions, World Wildlife Fund, Healey & Baker, Mowbrays, Lawson High Yield Fund, Lovell, Lainc, Incurables, Property Equity & Life Assurance Co Ltd., W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., P & O. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Russian beats world record, United States slip back, Carpette beats her elders, European defensive system on trial against Asia, Sports in Brief, 'Faint hearts' forthright in their self-defence, Tongan flair can surprise Scots, For the record Football, Fixtures, Jago becomes another victim of stress, Britain close book on an embarrassing tie, Ahumada is told to ease up in training, Saint-Martin to miss Arc de Triomphe ride on Allez France, Lindley to give up riding, Strength meets optimism at Kingsholm, Davidson can win his last event in England, The fighting machine with a mission Sportsview, Caius can take Webster to Trinidad. Arts and Entertainment: Radio Shattering experience?, Chess Rare stakes, Broadcasting Saturday, Bridge Speaking cards, Television highlights, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,802, Broadcasting Sunday. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Educational, Services tomorrow: Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, Concerts, Entertainments, Business Services, Greater London Council South Bank Concert Halls, Saturday Bazaar. Reviews: Bruckner film Queen Elizabeth Hall, ECO/Barenboim Festival Hall, John Gould May Fair, London debuts Wigmore Hall, The Freeway and freedom going wrong. Editorials/Leaders: Greece Looks To The Community, November Budget, The South African Laager. Letters to the Editor: A big country's rights, Mysteries of Knossos, Homeless Cypriots, Police opinions in court, Britain's trade with the EEC, Tin miners' parliament, Supremacy of Parliament, Sugar package tours, Male midwives, Delays at airports, Distribution of intelligence, Need for a British Social Democratic party, Level of wage demand, London Film School, Floating voter's dilemma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, September 28, 1949. Table manners. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Prof Sigurour Nordal Authority on Icelandic literature, Mr Charles Green, Dr B. T. Sandor, Mrs Arthur Macmillan, Duke Of Roxburghe. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Two bishops to retire, Latest appointments. Business and Finance: The Law Land Company Ltd. Interim Report For The Half Year To 30th June, 1974, Higher rates of interest give boost to sterling, Comet sells its TV rental account for £1.7m, Bonn price index rises, Norway buying back half of Alcan stake in three smelters for $62m, Latest dividends, Cutting the cost of moving house, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, A new factor · Food companies in trouble, Rescue hopes for Sindona company fade, Receivers appointed for Stibbe and Cannon Street Investments subsidiary, Back to the drawing board, Difficult day for money market, Forward Levels, Lawson chases loan stock money, Rolls-Royce '71 may seek capital, Peak year, but Barratt feels brake, Bank Base Rates, Luxembourg accord on bank safeguards system, Davy International to sell stake in Rollmakers 'within two years', Interests can clash in the reserves, Your home as security for an income, Mr Butlin offers cash aid to Aston Martin, Associated Food deny being in bid talks, Paying income tax when you live abroad, Briefly, Soyabean prices to strengthen, Italian steel in £670m Russian deal, Chase Mortgage wants dividends to be postponed, Money Market Rates, Smith Brothers in move for New York foothold, Commercial Union cuts back in Australia, Advantage of built-in flexibility, How the markets moved, £12.6m leap in pretax return at Sime Darby, French cost of living index rises only 0.8 pc, House deals bring loss to Bacal, Dow Jones at 12-year low after 16-pt fall, Well, what is the rate of inflation?, Wagon Industrial, Tinplate 2.5 pc cheaper from Monday. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Sterling closes 100 points up, The Times Share Indices, Unit trust performance, Firm close to the account, Technical rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, World copper stocks higher in August, Commodities Sharp advance in sugar futures, Issues & Loans £500,000 rights by Abel Morrall. Property: Property To Let, Country Properties, Flat Sharing.

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