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The Times - 18/10/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Fred a Emery, From David Cross, From Peter Strafford, From Tim Jones, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Christopher Warman, Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Peter Nichols, From Craig Seton Parliamentary Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby, From Dessa Trevisan, From Edmund Stevens, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Michaél Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By John Blunsden, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, European Parliament, By Gabriel Ronay, Gerald Ely, David Robinson, Paul Moor, William Mann, Miles Kington, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Regina v Sergeant, Michael Hornsby, Louis Heren, Robert Fisk, PHS, Roy Lewis, H. F. MACDONALD, , NORMAN ATKINSON, , SYDNEY BIDWELL, , RUSSELL-KERR, , IAN MIKARDO, , STAN NEWENS, , JO RICHARDSON, , JIM SEDGEMORE, , TONY FIRTH, , GAY FIRTH, , J. PHELAN, , JOHN MAY, , ROSALIND BYRNE, SRN and Health Visitor, , EDWARD du CANN, , CHELWOOD, , TOM BOARDMAN, , DAVID PRIC, , RENNETH CORLEY, , JEREMY I' SAVAGE, , GAGE, , R. STAGG, , E. W. PLAYFAIR, , Jonathan Power, Caroline Moorehead, Ronald Irving, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Strafford and Geraldine Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, From Roger Berthoud, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, From John Earle, By David Young, D. A. SENIOR, , J. EDWIN HOLMSTROM, , PETER L. LANTOS, , DAVID MCCORMICK, , GORDON PARKER, , C. J. RUSSELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, examines reflation, Arthur Reed, Mr Denis Healey Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Gordon Richardson Governor of the Bank of England, Mr George Loveday, Chairman of the Stock Exchange, By David Mott, By John Woodland, Andrew Wilson, by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., by Simon Bucks, S.B.,

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News: Ford compromise with Congress over Turkey, Mr Heath is ready to meer MPs, Owner arrested after 18 die in Seoul hotel fire, Your right to a receipt, Torture charges against 17 Greek officers, Inspired decision gives fresh lease of life to historic village, General Synod debate on divorce to reopen, The Colditz syndrome that lies behind the troubles at Long Kesh, 'Argentinization' by Señora Person, Communities wait to gain an identity, Airline closes routes, India asks America for food aid, Foie gras in the doldrums, How the battle was won to attract industry and stave off a crisis, Madrid paper was 'duped', Why going back to the land is the only hope for the Third World, Mr Ford discussed Nixon pardon but he denies any deal, Moderation call on pay by Mr Jack Jones, Three-month-old twins died in overheated room, Warning on survival of local authorities, Mr Paul Foot claims order not binding, Boston discovers there is no bus route to better education, Results of the Michaelmas Bar examinations, Liberals discuss tax defiance to aid policy, Inquiry into death of boy aged four criticizes poor communications between local authority services, Urban car pollution 'increasing sharply', NHS may reach point of no return, thirteen leaders of medicine say, African likely to be new Unesco head, Sect under spell of 'Christ on Earth', Israel Government seeks help from religious party, Britain prefers EEC sugar to Australian, Mrs Rockefeller has breast operation, Scottish strikers warned of massive lay-offs, General strike in Italy amid political chaos, Universities plead for early government aid, Why a good harvest may not save thousands from starvation in West Bengal, Local councils abolished by Ethiopians, Redskins' last stand, backed by the law, Labour MPs call for a parliament in Scotland by 1976, Healey pledge on jobless, Molecular biology: Death of a dogma, Picnics and other pleasures, Cancer fund to get cash in jailed men's banks, Anomaly over inquiry cost resolved by Ombudsman, Whitelaw move to rally round Mr Heath, Higher cost of chips with everything Food prices, Portugal urges UN to lift embargoes, Badge of change reflects new aims and methods, Brussels explains gap in price of beef, With the age of steam only a memory, railway workshops turn to making hospital trolleys, President Ford tells subcommittee he pardoned Mr Nixon because of 'urgent needs of a rising nation', GLC launches master plan to provide decent housing for all Londoners, Allow nurses to prescribe pill, doctors say, The Times Diary Mr F and the naming of names, Advantage is restored to power station engineers with 10% pay agreement, Fact and fashionable fiction, Mr Wilson faces revolt by left over financial aid to industry, Mr Rees refuses to change Ulster policy, Western reporter attends Soviet trial, Yugoslavia opposes world communist talks, Call to speed up decision on EEC centre, Biggest space object photographed, Poet becomes chief editor of 'Novy Mir', Carrara marble sale at £6,825 comes as a surprise at Christie's, Consumer safeguard worries Sotheby's, Spanish professional group forms leftist political party, £3.5m plan for 2,000 teachers to work abroad, Laughter at Watergate cover-up trial as a Nixon tape is played in public for the first time, Demand for space continues as commercial area is renewed, Mine union leaders draft own bonus plan, Government 'rejected minority stake' in airline, London talks on fishing ban off northern Norway. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Buchan resigns as minister, University news Oxford, Italy's economic planner resigns, Church news Diocese of Truro, New judges honoured, Latest appointments, Former MP retires. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Dunhill, Law Tutors, British airways, Imi, steel samson, Finlan, Jones Lang Wootton, bradley, Basic, The Donkey Sanctuary, American Express, Molins, National Westminster Bank Group, Hawkes, Bank Base Rates, Hoechst, The Times, Asea, The Electricity Council, radd, Perrier, Swindon, The Queen's Award To Industry, Galt Toys, Nationwide, André Previn, Twa, Hine, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Thamesdown a Special Report. Sport: Trivial race that could be the most important this season to Eddery, Tennis, Dahlia rated at 10st 41b in Handicap Libre, Just the right distance for Grundy, Sports in Brief, Three formula one events for Britain next season, Ricketts makes use of rivals' horses to enhance his prestige, Oakland take 3-1 lead in world series, Prudential to sponsor world cup, Robins team say they are against apartheid too, Indian with a feather or two in his cap, Fog halts first round and cuts event to 63 holes, A 36,000 guineas secret at the sales, Champions pick newcomers to face Somerset, New events going well but snags arise at Wembley, Greig denies that he criticized MCC selection, Jago joins Millwall as London clubs feel threat of relegation. Politics and Parliament: Grades proposed for help to developing countries, Coordination of direct life assurance law, Steps towards European government approved, Portugal and EEC move closer already. Property: PROPERTY also on page 11, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Swindon, Country Properties, Residential Property Inverted and made of glass. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, For Sale And Wanted, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Christmas Cards, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Murray Perahia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Invention scuppered by reality The Odessa File (a) Odeon, Leicester Square Phase IV (a) Paramount The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (aa) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue 99 and 44/100% Dead (aa) Rialto D W Griffith films Gate Cinema, Kent Opera, NPO/Andrew Davis Festival Hall, Berlin disappointed with Britten opera, Ill at ease on a larger stage Cosi fan tutte Coliseum, Joe Pass Ronnie Scott's Club. Law: Auction sale knock-out agreement enforceable Harrop v Thompson, Mr Paul Foot: Why I printed blackmail names Regina v Socialist Worker Publishers & Printers Ltd and Another, Ex parte Attorney General, Wrong police evidence due to misunderstanding. Editorials/Leaders: The Glc And London's Housing Crisis, The Prospect Of Rising Unemployment, The President Goes To Congress. Letters to the Editor: French cheque card simplicity, Liability in car accidents, Rationing of sugar, Research into behaviour of structures for building, Leadership of the Conservatives, Post early for London colonies!, The Katyn memorial, Schools and hooliganism, Plans for Ulster, True facts about U S contracts at Felixstowe Dock, Labour's policy for industry, Financing the arts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, October 18, 1949 Power for Australia. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Krishna Menon, Prof Roland Austin Work for Latin studies. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans ECGD back Israel's loan, The Times Share Indices, Equities lower, Forward Levels, Investment tax cut needed to help sick stock market, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Nervous mood persists, Wall Street, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) S Straights, Commodities Copper prices at 17-month low. Business and Finance: Selincourt costs bite, Discount market, Output of capital goods likely to fall, 'Possibility' of insider deals in Dexion bid, British Airways fears £12m loss, Coates Brothers & Company Limited And Subsidiary Companies Interim Statement Six Months Ended 30th June, 1974, Mining Dividend soars at INCO, Slater Walker injection of cash for insurance company offshoot, Transport engineers seek new structure, Canning faced with deteriorating position after bright six months, Chambers join call for relief from taxation, Gerrard & National DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED Interim Statement, S. Simpson, Nine nations sign contract for computer network, Metal box buys Dutch distribution concern, Latest dividends, Tighter margins fail to curb Highland Dist, American GNP drop confirms recession, An EEC sugar deficit of 1,750,000 tons forecast, Turin call for a 'state of crisis' proclamation in car industry, New minister for Mr Ford, Sales leap at Coates, September unit trust sales slump, Hawker men threaten work-in over 146 closure, Briefly Lubok-Park Yorks, Kent-Brown Boveri, Rover peace unlikely before weekend, Plessey first quarter results, PER offers top staff at lower fees, Business Diary: Institutional archetypes · Post Office first, Cornhill Insurance Company Limited: an apology, Gerrard & National, W. G. Allen & Sons (Tipton), Britain suffering from a hangover of over-indulgence in easy money, F. Lilley looks for a peak outturn of £1.5m, When £3,000m is not £3,000m, Warning signals from Philips Lamp, Strikes bring Vickers shipyard to standstill, Mr Healey again rejects high unemployment and hints at 3pc growth, Hewden-Stuart Plant Limited Interim Results 1974, Rivoli Cinemas, Herstatt fund may get private banks' aid, Money Market Rates, Francis Industries, Hope of continuing recent monetary trends, U S industries use less petrol, How the markets moved, Highlands & Lowlands Para Rubber Company Limited, American permit for Aston soon, Harland puts last year's losses at £33m, Glendevon Investment Trust Limited, Selincourt Garment and Textile Manufacturers Interim Statement, The Edinburgh Investment Trust Limited Interim Statement For The Half-Year Ended 30 September 1974 (unaudited), Seeham Harbour, Beef subsidy unfair to poultry, says Eastwood, British Caledonian caught in the turbulence, OECD study sees possibility of oil price cut, H & L Rubber surges to £4.1m. Business Appointments: Mr Malcolm Macdonald is Ford of Europe treasurer. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,819.

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