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The Times - 02/09/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, From David Cross, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Bjoern Boestrup, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Labour Editor, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Robin Young, Ronald Kershaw, Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Faux, John Chartres, Arthur Osman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From a Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Marcel Berlins, From Michael Hornsby, John Young, Kenneth Gosling, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Geoffrey Green, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Jim Railton, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, John Russell Taylor, Leonard Buckley, Lord Chalfont, Nichos E. Devletoglu, PHS, Alan Fisher, JEAN ROBINSON., JOHN COLE, , PAUL SIEGHART., HUGH WILLATT., MICHAEL NOONAN., JOHN KERNICK, , PETER TENNANT., MALBY CROFTON, R. G. HILL., A. M. ROFF, , LOUIS HEREN, , W. J. H. TOOMBS, , SANDRA BRON, , DAVID NAPLEY., ERNEST BETTS, , A. H. J. DUNLOP., Leonard Amey, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Arthur Osman Bosworth, From Our Labour Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, R. W. Shakespeare, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, JOHN R. APPLEYARD, , R. W. HOLDER., MICHAEL G. JONES, E. FRANCIS BUTLER., R. J. LANE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Alan Hamilton, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Clifford Webb, David Blake, Raymond Perman, By Victor Felstead, Terry Byland, Christopher Wilkins, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A.R., by J. M. Ramsden editor, Flight, by Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, J.M.R., by Alan C. Brothers, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, K.O., by Arthur Reed, by a Correspondent, by Gordon Sim director of science and engineering, Lockheed-California Co, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent,

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News: Solzhenitsyn casts stone into 'The Quiet Don', Mirages and helicopters are big French success, Pensions lobby 'the country's strongest', Paris denies arms deals with Arabs, Town hall workers to seek TUC support for 20% pay claims, Government plans to withdraw 1,000 troops from Ulster, Troubling trends, Time for unions really to help the low paid, Marriage bar law drove S African to suicide, Major parties putting finishing touches to manifestos in anticipation of an election announcement, Scotland: Nationalism of critical importance, Navy's S Africa exercises condemned, Concorde heads the international guest list, Bosworth, battlefield where a dynasty fell, opens at last Regional report, Bill will relax law on picketing, Venezuela's £4,000m oil bonanza, Chile rejects coup amnesty, Davidson emerges as strong contender, 'Rape and theft' on Istanbul train, American looks at the future, Rulings on grant may hit women students, Mr Ford calls for immediate advice on Vietnam amnesty, Keeping the troops in touch with home, Seaside welfare services for aged 'near collapse', Two companie lower price of frozen fish, Galloping inflation and energy crisis cloud the aerospace horizon, US companies draw up battle lines in sales war, Dr Syker, man who is never lost for a word, Thousands more Greeks flee from the Turks, French and W German leaders to meet today, Industry promises 50 per cent reduction in engine noise, Mr Kirk's last months as a sick man, Commission to propose 4 pc rise in EEC farm prices, Science report Public health: Resistant bacteria, Happy throng hears Mr Karamanlis say Greek decision on Nato is final, Mr Powell may live in Ulster if selected, Nuclear propulsion of aircraft examined to conserve fuel, Why nuclear defence spending is unlikely to be cut, Airline aid-in space, Militants campaign to get rid of moderate, Jumbos can still capture market if slump is averted, Soviet cooperation could strengthen UN hand in the Aegean, Satellites broaden scope in electronics, Back to jail offer by Pat Arrowsmith, North-west: Twelve vital seats, Excessive speed blamed in Yugoslav rail crash, Mr Walker criticizes 'Labor inefficiency', Sikkim's ruler urges delay on union proposal, No further withdrawal by Israel, Mr Rabin says, Tupolev absence disappoints, Cyprus trains troops for disarming illegal groups, Mr Thorn calls for wider vision in EEC, Designing plain sailing into the yacht race winners, Italians elated by $2,000m loan declare W Germany to be the new guiding force of Europe, Russian secrecy dispersing, North-east: Labour stronghold, Midlands: Political enthusiasm is low, MP calls for a permanent pop festival site, Arms sales pick up, Man dies in crash at Farnborough, The Times Diary More fun to do than to watch, Six countries seek ways to preserve the Alps, Rhodesia's value to S Africa is undermined, Carefully mixing the sacred and the profane, Labour moderates try to unseat a left-winger, Unions close ranks to back social contract after rejection by the engineers, Yorkshire: Not yet convinced on date, Wales: Finances will play a key part in campaign, Scientists worried by advances in biology, Suspicion of US role in 1967 coup is aired, High hopes of a wheat record Agriculture, Healthy variety in engine production, Mr Foot stands firm by voluntary restraint, A jewel of Venice saved with British aid. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Collins, Shorts, Homes, Strutt & Parker, Dowty, Lionel Sage & Co. Ltd., Ansafone, Westland, Mbb, Gec-Marconi Electronics, The Times, Kirkland-Whittaker, TriStar., Frontier Brokers Limited, British Caledonian, Drivers Jonas, Morgan Edwards Limited, Jane's All The World's Aircraft, Esso, Laino, British Aircraft Corporation. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Seven share top place in chess contest, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,779. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Farnborough. Official Appointments and Notices: Shonfield book on Europe wins Italian prize, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news Episcopal Church in Scotland Appointments:. Sport: A round of applause for a memorable round, For the Record Rugby League, Miss Wade not at her best at crucial points of hard match, Sports in Brief, Leicester's trophy in sevens, Small breeders likely to suffer most, Majid's innings a matter for all to ponder, Better that Carlisle carry on than get carried away, Americans lead at halfway, Paulista a formidable rival for Dibidale, Three of Europe's best men could be British, Mrs Clark's rapid rise with pathfinders, Title for Leicestershire amid controversy, North Star is first overall, A neighbourly feud is developing, Mixture at Chelsea needs some stimulant, No penalties if drug tests prove positive, British boats unlikely to be among prize winners, One cloud does not make a summer of discontent. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 8, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 10. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Big site in Canaries up for sale, London And Suburban. Reviews: Jenufa King's, Edinburgh, Rap Yorkshire, Vienna Symphony Orchestra/Giulini Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Saint Joan New, Oxford, Calculated outrage An Appalling Talent: Ken Russell, Sydney actors play another town. Editorials/Leaders: After The Harvest, The Italian Loan. Letters to the Editor: We are all responsible for our ills, Football hooliganism, Prophets of the 20s, Policies on housing and rates, Fines based on ability to pay, The press and Mr Nixon, 'Surcharge' is really just another tax, Turner at the Academy, Hats to impress, Gift tax: better system needed, Investigation of companies, Orchestras in Britain, Management of childbirth, Volunteer force, Continental-style works councils, Rights of an unborn child, Subsidies and tax relief, Surveyors and valuation, High cost of 'holding on'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, September 1, 1949 Wages advice. Obituaries: Judith Furse, Mr Norman Kirk Prime Minister of New Zealand. Business and Finance: Daejan Holdings' strong asset position, Brazil paying British £4m, Helical Bar Limited An Outstandingly Successful Period, Equal pay progress, Chase experts predict 1975 growth, Australia withdraws from sterling guarantee system after running down its holdings, Shipbuilders will offer Mr Benn alternative plan to state takeover, Results this week ICI, BP, Albright Decca & De Beers, Briefly Fried Krupp Huettenwerke, Bambergers Record Sales & Profits, Bank Base Rates, Japanese copper may 'flood into America', Consumers fight EEC trademarks ruling, Trawlermen fear 'cod war' with Russians, US criticism of currency reports, Hauliers experience worst drop in orders for years, Freight report Gloom deepens for oil charter rates, Lendine rate 11¾ per cent, Allied Colloids, C & W chief denies loss 'cover-up', A graveyard for executives?, Sizing up the stake in Horizon Midlands, Port operators prepare for a hard fight in opposition to labour scheme extension, Mauritius to send 20,000 tons of sugar, Hawker Siddeley warns Government of rising cost threat to the HS146, Move to end recorded music price war, Further Growth In Profit Interim Report, Leyland and Chrysler peace talks today, Crude prices influence sale of filling stations, Making the right kind of link in consultancy, Question mark over status of Merseyside Industry in the Regions, OPEC may agree on dearer crude next week, Business Diary in Europe: Make or break for M Fourcade, Switch in eating habits hits some producers' profits, The Times Share Indices, Brokers' views, I. D. & S. Rivlin Holdings Limited, Euromarkets Three-month rates at 14 pc hit Eurobonds, LOFs ready to acquire Court stake in company, Tiger Oats & National. Shipping News: £1,139m record earnings from UK shipping. Business Appointments: Joseph Sebag names five new members. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Eurobond prices yields and premiums.

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