The Times - 18/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Hugh Noyes, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, By Alan Hamilton Labor Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, Ronald Faux, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Political Staff, George Hutchinson, From Craig Seton, By Professor Richard Rose, By Tim Jones, From Tim Devlin, By Louis Heren, From Arthur Osman, From Diana Geddes, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From Paul Martin, Leonard Amey, From David Bonavia, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, By Tom Cooban, By Tom Freeman, William Mann, Leonard Buckley, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Bryce Morrison, John Percival, By Daniel Bell, Paul Barker, by Valerie Gilbert, by Richard Corser, by Patrick O'Leary, by Geoffrey Weston, by Michael Toynbee, by Vanya Walker-Leigh, by Peter Strafford, by David Bonavia, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Shirley Williams, PHS, Richard Davy, Robert Fisk, THOMAS HEARN, , GEORGE MALLABY., KURT KLAPPHOLZ., D. L. MORKILL, , W. T. BLUNT, , D. S. WOLFF., ENID LAKEMAN, Director, , MARGARET WEBB, , J. K. GLYNN., SYLVIA SOUCKOVA., RONALD LEWIN., CHARLES W. BELL., BRUCE ALLSOPP, , NIGEL BONNER, , FREDDIE WOOD., Chancery Division, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Teresa Sabine, By Tim Congdon, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Ian Morison and Christopher Wilkins, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Business News Staff, By Malcolm Brown, From Harry Debelius, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Derek Harris, By Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, GORDON WRIGHT, , A. McGLASHAN., BRANDON RHYS WILLLAMS., HILARY ECCLES-WILLIAMS., Ronald Kershaw, KENNETH MYER., NORMAN GRIGGS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Thomas, Richard Wigg, By John Woodland, Christopher Wilkins, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Silent protest by islanders as the Queen arrives, Cabinet concern about oil countries' credit balances, Ulster fights its own battle at the polls, Muslims Of The World Unite?, Mr Benn criticizes press handling of the election, Drawing of Waterloo painting is for sale, A choice between two risky cures for our economic ills, Rewards are rich but the stakes are high, Mr Heath insists that strong government is main issue, Guerrillas kill five Africans in train attack, Dr Kissinger sees two Arab ministers, Hearst plan to win release of kidnap girl, Writer finds photographers worse than the KGB, Mr Lynch asserts his authority, Amicable tone in Gromyko Paris talks, Experts seek strategy for development of agriculture, Cruft's top dog allegation, Medicine: The hair of the dog, Shelter petition on duty to homeless, Solzhenitsyn's code for honest Russians, Stowaway boy slips Heathrow security, Dance of the preambles, Capitalization & week's change, Nominations close at 3 pm today, Pit overmen end their colliery sit-in, Teachers rescued after 17 hours on Ben Nevis, Report on food profits needed before poll, The Parties' Housing Plans, Food processing wastes may be used to make synthetic fibres, plastics and antibiotics, Palestinians deadlocked on talks issue, Election in brief Call for debate on civil liberties, Vocal minority is calling the tune, Sir Alec says, Soviet poet punished for backing Solzhenitsyn, 'Soldiers set off gas in public house', Premium Bond winners, Trumpet fanfare for the hotels, Poll shows Conservative lead halved in five days, Poison gas and explosion fear after shipsinks, Experts can cut costs and worries, Grass is due to come into its own Agriculture, New Maltese opposition party is led by ex-friar, The salmon and the deer can also concentrate the mind, Islamic summit to look at plight of poor Muslims, China watching-a study in inscrutability, Today's campaign, Food firm replies to charge of profiteering, Ministry denies reports on infected beef, London learns to live with its handicaps, Prospect for new radio station looks bright, Report that two tapes are copies is denied, Mr Healey says Government are like bacteria, Geneva: wheeling and trading into the small hours, Kenyan leader attacks OAU for Lonhro link, New York: the day the lumbermen hit town, India's ruling party faces crucial test, The Government Britain demands, Civic service for crew of lost Hull trawler, Oil boom has yet to become a vote winner, Ecumenical conference to be held in West Berlin, I've finally made the decision: I'm, Five dead, three missing in boating accidents, Local control of harbour development proposed, David Wood Week that will settle the election, Coal chiefs to support NUM at Pay Board, Mr Thorpe hits at 'home-made inflation', Woman recaptured after escape from Broadmoor, White House guards open fire on helicopter, Dr Caetano attacks world climate in which dissidents thrive, Campaign for removal of Mr Dayan grows, Trend to jet-away conventions, Chance for ministers of agriculture and finance to restore some semblance of unity to Community, 'Three-point plan aimed at curbing price rises, Three rail unions lodge big pay claim, Troops sent to teach in Chinese schools, Mr Powell's supporters urge Tories not to vote, Group wants laymen for tribunals, Third force deflects the pollsters' pendulum, Price checks by 'volunteers' are proposed, 'Social contract' under Labour can save Britain, Mr Wilson says, Fewer prosecutions under apartheid sex law, Ulster police refuse to interview prisoners, Secrets of the political marriage What is it like to be married to a parliamentary candidate? Caroline Moorehead asked the partners of four politicians during the first week of the election campaign., Spain turns down anarchist's appeal, Storms abate for Scottish Secretary of State Regional notebook, For workers on three-day week the thing that really matters is the £350,000 sale of a local footballer, The Times Diary Revolutionaries gunning for Reg, Prices issue still confused in 'average town', Merseyside dockers accept 7pc pay offer, Two accused of murdering boy in cemetery, Mr Agnew may lose his official guards, Suffering, the supreme Christian action. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Confex, British airways, Rank Hotels, Multiple Display Advertisements, University Of Newcastle, Lotus Cars Limited,, King Frank & Rutley, Kovac Corp., Strutt & Parker, aviemore, Delson & Co Limited, Skyline Hotel London, Oxford, The Times, Trust Houses Forte, E.M. Tatton & Co. Ltd., Communicor, French Railways, Hb, Danube Travel Agency Ltd., Hampton & Sons, Harrogate, Gooch & Wagstaff, English Conference. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Politics and Parliament: Angry Wilson reply to Heath attack on Labour 'law-breakers'. Law: Business Rents Order, 1973, is not applicable to new tenancies, Right of courts to refer under Article 177. Official Appointments and Notices: S Vietnam Cabinet resigns over gambling scandal, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Sport: Golf, FA Cup tie of silver qualities, Hue Williams too steady for Boone's blasting, Leicester can stop being runners-up, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Those in the red look a sound investment, Skiing, England need an element of surprise in their attack, When the pace got too hot for the leaders, England's errors put Ireland in with championship chance, Secretariat has a year to prove himself, Draw enables France to stay on course for title, Rimell could think it important to be earnest, Pendil faces up to a daunting task, Palace defeat companions of dishonour, Rugby Union, West Indian openers put England total rudely into perspective, Saracens fail to capitalize on chances, McKenzie's penalty saves Forest a replay, National bodies should give peace a chance, Loughborough go well on sticky going, For the Record, You can hear their Wembley dreams, Eight changes with the same result. Classified Advertising: Women's Appointments also on page 23, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Anthony Goldstone. Queen Elizabeth Hall, Old Bell's Almanack The Coming of Post-Industrial Society, La Fête étrange Sadler's Wells, Isabel Beyer/Harvey Dagul Purcell Room, Play at Cameo-Poly, Jupiter String Quartet Purcell Room, NPO/Andrew Davis Festival Hall., The challenge of Lady Bracknell The Importance of Being Earnest Bbc 1. Letters to the Editor: Rehousing the homeless, Money supply, The revolutionary's way, Statues on St Paul's, Under the bed, Elephant seals, Realities of industrial relations, Two-tier boards: the value of non-executive directors, Issues behind the Election, Achievement against the odds, Voting system, Relativity decisions, Solzhenitsyn in exile, How old is old?, Oil and the environment, Communist influence, Churchill as Warlord, Societies' rates, Discrimination, Statistical burden on UK industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,615, England bridge lead cut in Camrose Cup. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr Frank Mundy, Kurt Horwitz, PROF EMRYS WILLIAMS Electronics at Cardiff, M Paul Struye, LORD HAMPTON Architect and writer, S. J. Garton, Sir John Beaumont, Obituary. Business and Finance: Executives are losing pay race, survey reports, Insurance decree by Nigeria, The road to the High Court for Mersey Docks bondholders, Business Diary in Europe: Visentini stands down, Company News Uncertain outlook at Dobson Park, Qantas and BA start big computer link-up, Freight Report Tanker rates fall in main loading areas, Outcome of Kuwait oil auction delayed, Crisis cuts expense account banquets, Arabs agree on banks for Asia/Africa development, ABPl condemns Labour proposal, The impact of high oil prices on equities, Solzhenitsyn deportation is blow for US trade Bill, US doubts on car plant investment in Britain, Power cuts: CBI wants full picture, EEC considering gold revaluation scheme, Hoechst breaches the French defences, 'Save waste paper' plea, Chrysler UK confirms price rise application, Britain lagging as foreign investors seek stake in US, The wealth that waits for the miners, Briefly, Key indicators show US on recessionary slope, Go-ahead given for big German steel merger, Clearers' dollar reserves may be strained by state borrowing, Crisis point 'in weeks' for smaller companies, French sign $200m Chinese contract, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Lending rate 12½ pc, Mine safety preserved so far, but 14 coal faces sealed off by strike, Spelling out the Third World's plight, Spain hints at reprisals over holiday bookings, Results this week ICI, two more banks, and Trust Houses, £65m support for former Bovis chairman fighting P & O takeover, Anglo-Egyptian talks on canal development. Business Appointments: Seagram group sales executives. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Euromarkets Eurobond investors still holding back, Speculation and the markets, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week. Property: Industrial & Commercial Property, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Office plan for French new town.
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