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The Times - 03/09/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, From Neil Allen, By Jonn Young Planning Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Sinan Fisek, From Our Correspondent, From Martin Huckerby Brighton, By Michael Horsnell, From Robert Fisk, By John Groser Political Staff, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Our Industrial Editor, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By our Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff Brighton, From our Labour Editor, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Patricia Clough, From David Cross, From Stuart Sterling, From Michael Hornsby, by Prudence Glynn, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, John Higgins, John Percival, William Gaunt, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Patrick Brogan, PHS, Lord Chalfont, MAX BELOFF., JAMES REEVES., MICHAEL HOWARD, KHALIL CHOWDHURY, E. D. CREW, ALAN GLYN, F. B. WELBOURN, MARTIN CUTHBERT., JOHN TRACY, SJ, , HUDSON NTSANWISI., THOS A. RUSSELL., DIGBY MELLER., From Our Own Correspondent., By Gavin Scott, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill and Maurice Corina, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, Kenneth Owen, MICHAEL GIBBON., D. PARKER Secretary, India Pakistan Conferences, Conferity House, St James's Road, East Grinstead, Sussex., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton, David Blake, Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by J. W. Sutherland Managing director Marconi Radar Systems, by R. C. Ashworth, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, P.W., by Mark Lambert international editor, Flight International, by L. F. E. Coombs, by Parry Rogers director of personnel Plessey Company, by P. E. G. Bates divisional managing director, Plessey Radar, by J. D. Conry, by Mark Lambert, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Pearce Wright, K.O., by Group Captain E. G. Palmer, by R. H. Ashforth Smiths Industries, by Malcolm Moulton,

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News: Woman matador called 'a disaster', Huge potential for world sales, Mr Getty's wedding bans published, Police chief summoned over pop festival, America's dominance has international advantages, Control techniques developed for Concorde will play vital role in future safety, Addis Ababa crowds quietly watch marchers calling for the Ethiopian Emperor's removal, Thousands pay homage to Mr Kirk, Conciliation service is soon in business, Defence: Balancing security and savings, Mass grave victims exhumed by Turks, Ulster Catholics cool towards security forces expansion, Five jailed for Leeds prison corruption, Mrs Castle is accused over allowance delay, Communist gets seat on general council, Fighting the battles by computer saves men, money and machines, Pioneer automatic landing system, Vorster denial on interfering in black politics, Dockers 'impound' export sugar, Government decisions must take heed of voice of labour, Lord Allen says, Nixon chief of staff to stay on with President Ford, Sikkim chief minister denounces ruler, Paris placates farmers in Corsica, International debate over most acceptable apparatus, Argentina's left tires of right's supremacy, Belgium's farmers up in arms again, Left-wing attack was prearranged, Yard man tells Red Lion inquiry, Anger over Labour poster at Rome athletics, Manchester fleet's new equipment shines in fog, Call for 100,000 helpers to ease teacher shortage, Fascist salutes at Borghese burial, Pharmacists' plan to cut waste of tablets, Favourable EEC response to Greek overture, Travel agency refunding holiday deposits in spite of warning, Brigadier in Salisbury to start new job, Looking into the future of a challenging career, Leader to visit Chile for church youth, Concern over shortage of trained workers, Farmers' leaders call on Mr Peart to take steps to relieve livestock producers, Novel radar scanner provides many data simultaneously, Mr Heath s old yacht falls victim of storm, 'No surrender' call after prison escape, M. Giscard dreams of a peaceful revolution in Europe, Air traffic control gets powerful lift, Aerospace electronics Freedom from government control means lively competition, Brussels thanks the Welsh Guards, French Government seeks public's help to fight price rises, 'Le Monde' calls for Tory victory, Search for Nato fighter leads to America, Mr Fulbright leads US delegation to China, Nuclear ship s radiation leak, Bonn leader in Paris for summit talks, Fine of £1,000 for David Broome, Bomb guidance replaces aiming, International control of research safety standards urgently needed, Nobel Prize winner says, Britain keeps its head up, Former mayors for trial accused of conspiracy, More union support for social contract is isolating AUEW, Khrushchev bust by 'donkey tail' sculptor, Zagreb train disaster to be reenacted, Jail mutiny over tasteless Sunday meal, The Times Diary, Mr Ford on a winning ticket for 1976?, Civil servants' leader threatens industrial action as unions vote to campaign against private agencies, Motion to abolish women's conference defeated, Mr Crosland backs Camden's compulsory purchase of Centre Point flats, £75,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, Museum officers urged to get rid of trash, Shuttle is exciting project for Europe, Tories will back independent aero industry, Beef report predicts glut then shortage next year, Gen Franco resumes his official powers, Omega joins the radio aids, More safeguards for winter holidaymakers, Refined instrument displays reduce cockpit workloads and enable pilots to fly blind in fog, Shadow Cabinet finishing election manifesto, Sweden to give 1 per cent in aid to underdeveloped, Thorpe plan to rescue Britain with minimum pay as price of wage control, N Ireland: Science in troubled times, Palestinians tell US they want talks, Whitlam-unions clash averted, Jail and bans for rowdy football supporters, More than a third of the UK avionics output is exported, Two suspended by Lloyds after £33m losses on currency deals, Frelimo and Portugal to begin formal talks in Lusaka this week on independence, Britain must curb pay or be beggar of Europe-Mr Thorpe, 'Vassals' of Scotland win freedom from feu, Manpower plans to combat any rise in jobless, AUEW 'cash difficulties'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Tap, Save & Prosper Group, Aeg, Photopia International Limited, The Singer Company (UK) Ltd., Air France, GEC-Marconi Electronics Limited, GEC-Marconi Electronics, Sun Alliance & London, hp, Bullens, Cg, W, Plessey, janet reger, AAH Limited, The Anglo-Indonesian Plantations Limited, ROBB CALEDON Shipbuilders Ltd., Philips, Skf, Marconi Radar, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Four share chess lead in lively second round, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,780, Broadcasting. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Music king of Los Angeles, Exhibition extended, A tale of two battles from Australia What if you died tomorrow? Comedy, BBC SO/Del Mar Albert Hall/Radio 3, What's a nice dress like you doing in a place like this?, The Medieval Face National Portrait Gallery, Ballet in the courtyard of an island fortress Giselle Cannes Festival, Birgit Nordin joining Scottish Opera. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Courageous chosen to defend Cup, Anne's Pretender out to further his claims, Sports in Brief, Pakistan willing to release Asif Iqbal for Cup final, Bembridge deserves to be given a chair, Eight's first objective a berth in Sunday's final, Russians ahead but denied another team title, Simmons misses gold by one stride, Floods leave Hampshire with little chance of retaining county title, Changing the hub of the rugby universe, Some juniors find indoor play difficult, Wilmore shows liking for soft going at Pontefract, China start well by winning two gold medals, No play yesterday, Connors made to battle but now has no cause to doubt himself, German makes his mark after a copybook start, Top Secret plan carried out to the letter, Americans regain status of world's best, Giles has yet to decide on Tottenham job. Property: Rentals, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: The Liberal View Of Europe, A Dangerous Form Of Research, The Policing Of Ulster. Letters to the Editor: The Jesuits today, Black universities in South Africa, Wealth Tax and the viability of houses, Profit from apples, Pop festivals and the law, Shortages of shipping services, Reactions to weak government, Low-flying aircraft, University degrees, Aid for Bangladesh, Regional orchestras, Piddletrenthide et al, The treatment of mental illness. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, September 2, 1949. Obituaries: Maureen Dyson, Dr. A. R. Lee, Mr Jack Frost, Mr Norman Kirk, Rear-Admiral L. S. Holbrook, Obituary, Mr Geoffrey Hunt Editor at Oxford University Press. Business and Finance: Crippling costs slash Fox's Biscuits' profit, Brit Building & Eng, W German surplus down, Britten-Norman scoops £6m order from Philippines for 100 Islanders, US top-level meeting on Franklin's future, 17 oil companies link up to build £200m pipeline network to Shetland, Latest dividends, Italians live off borrowed time, UK metal stocks, CJB joins Iranian venture, Spot Position of Sterling, Air traffic control advances at Farnborough Computer news, Marked decline in capital investment reflects companies' lack of confidence, Sobranie (Holdings) Limited Further Progress in a Difficult Period, UK in line for £3m tool orders from Brazil, Funnelling North Sea oil to Shetland, Tiger Oats buy another J. Bibby block, £10m dispute ends after Chrysler's pay deal, Forward Levels, President signs law to protect pensions, Lloyds: no bank is an island, Mr Slater is taking charge at Lubok with cash injection, Odhams inquiry head, Mr Benn affirms highest priority for Court Shipbuilders takeover, Inexpensive aids to productivity in clothing trade, £2.8m share for San Paulo, Fitch Lovell raises £3.4m from sale of Greig shops, Abu Dhabi participation agreement, Lrc International Limited Group Highlights, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., State boards disagree over Bacat charges, Farmers caught in the middle of the food price tussle, Briefly, Mr Shore visits Venezuela after Brazil talks, Business Diary: Cuckney's new property · Lugano story, £14m finance for Dubai cement plant, Bonn drafts Bill to tighten bank controls, Trail of disputes militates against better times for Mersey Docks, J. Cash says 'no' to approach by Jones Stroud, The Times Share Indices, House of Fraser LIMITED, Benn threat holds back private steel investment, Walthamstow Stadium, German plant for China, Amey Roadstone's net profits cut by £2.5m, Etoile Selection, How the markets moved Rises, Rates, Tunnel cost put at £1,400m, Discount market very quiet. Business Appointments: Chairman-designate at Higgs and Hill. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Dollar stronger, Commodities Tin hits peak of £4,140, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stronger performance from gilts, Bank shares weak.

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