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The Times - 14/10/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Spanier, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From a Staff Reporter, From Bernard Gwentzman, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, John Chartres, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Hardy, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom German, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, Gerald Ely, Adam Fergusson., Ion Trewin, PHS, Geraldine Norman, Jonathan Sale, David Wood, GORDON HUGHES, , JOSHUA HASSAN, , LOUIS FITZGIBBON, , ALAN COTTRELL, , EVANS OF HUNGERSHALL, , ALPORT, , ROBERT A. NEWLAND, , PETER NETTLETON, , JAMES D. DENT, , J. GOMBINSKI, , R. F. Atkinson, York; Alfred Ayer, FBA, Oxford; Ronald J. Butler, Kent; Roy Edgley, Sussex; J. L. Evans, Cardiff; A. G. N. Flew, Reading; A. C. Graham, London; D. W. Hamlyn, London; Jonathan Harrison, Nottingham; C. Lejewski, Manchester; A. R. Manser, Southampton; C. W. K. Mundle, Bangor; Peter Nidditch, Sheffield; G. H. R. Parkin, Reading; D. Z. Phillips, Swansea; A. Phillips Griffiths, Warwick; Ninian Smart, Lancaster; P. F. Strawson, Oxford; S. C. Thakur, Surrey; W. H. Walsh, FBA, Edinburgh; J. W. N. Watkins, LSE; A. G. Wernham, Aberdeen; Peter Winch, London; Alan R. White, Hull; David Wiggins, London; Richard Wollheim, FBA, London; and 41 readers and lecturers., ANTONY TUCKEY, , JOHN McLEISH., By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Correspondent, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, By George Perry (Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, £5.50), By Alexander Walker (Michael Joseph, £5.50), Bryce Morrison, William Gaunt, Prudence Glynn, Dr Tony Smith Our Medical Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, By Business News Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, From Peter Hill, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Innis Macbeath, Rodney Cowton, Derek Harris, R. M. D. DUNSTON, , MICHAEL WAND, , G. D. GWILT., MICHAEL BALFOUR, , Ronald Kershaw, K. BURROW, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Frank Vogl, Malcolm Brown, By John Woodland, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins, by Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, R.K., by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Peter Harvey, By John F. Crossland, by John Young Planning Reporter, J.F.C., by John Young, by Anthony Charles,

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News: Hope of agreement at Ford by end of week, Mr Ford's popularity hits a record 21-point decline, Dr Kissinger reaches understanding with Israel on peace steps, Youth career service faces collapse if unemployment rises, English vintages, scorned at home, in demand abroad, Mexican oil find reports are 'exaggerated', Liberal rank and file press for radical lead as battle begins for future direction of party, Alleyne's school appeals for £50,000, 'Great disaster if Britain leaves the EEC', Sir Christopher Soames may return to British politics, The road from the horrendous to the unreal, Offices and technology bring full employment, Swiss resist move to expel foreign workers, 'Keep promises' call to Labour, Mr Clerides attacked for tolerating coup leaders, Poet who makes his debut after 400 years, Two local radio stations riding along on the crest of the air wayes, Lung ailment caused death of Tina Niarchos, The Times guide to the Commons, Cracking the code of the occult at King's College Chapel, Group criticizes prison 'control units', Alert after bomb threat to Fatima shrine, Order says Greek poll must be free, Mr Wilson to outline priorities tonight, Teachers protest at being left out of allowance, Steel corporation fears a recessionary trend, Geneva meeting told of S Vietnam tortures, Protestant groups discuss ways of stopping the sectarian killings, Helping patients to help themselves get better, Alabama fugitives kill man in radio station siege, Heathrow dispute halts 175 flights today, Fourth Catholic is found dead in Belfast, Ban on late polls urged, Nursery school grants rejected by councils, Norway to explain fishing limit plans, Cutlers guard quality, Swedes sail in for music and a match, Details of voting in five late results, P & O plea to Canberra in dispute with unions, President Gomes to address UN this week, Rockefeller apology for book incident, How the nation voted on Thursday, Plan to partition SW Africa would divide territory into independent black and white states, Bugged pen set in Canberra was 'a disaster', MP sets up inquiry on boy's death, Should the Tories find a new leader?, Farmers' good results despite weather Agriculture, Challenging problems for a huge city, Geophysics: Earthquake activity, Golf booms in football gloom, Magnate tells of Nobel peace prize campaign, Socialist congress strengthens M Mitterrand's position as leader of the French left, Mr Powell must win his Ulster spurs, Tory backbench pressure grows for Mr Heath to quit as leader, Japan still sceptical about arms, The Times Diary Why nice hedgehogs finish last, Nurses want improvement in pay award, Stirrings in a crucible, West End mail uncollected as workers stay at home, Editor's warning of threat to press freedom, Secret of the black box in the business of books, President Ford faces Republican rout, Mr Bhutto out to end Baluchi hostility, Happy ever after with the Max factor, Town takes on new importance as hidden history comes to light Regional report, Angola rebel leader orders suspension of fighting, Papua protest leaders call general strike, Opinion poll gives churches little comfort, Doctors study implications of oil industry, Now for something completely different-Indian and American vistas in Yorkshire, American Treasury chief in Moscow for grain talks, Prince Charles joins in a barbecue lunch, Conveyance plan by US firm opposed, Thalidomide families get £9m damages, Spanish party in exile looks to union of forces, Rhodesia 'approaching a watershed year in 1975'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Davy, Jaguar, The Wigfall Group of Companies, Balfour Drawings, British Rolling Bearings, Millspaugh Ltd, Sheffield Polytechnic, The Ward Group, Fuller Peiser, Rolex, Hurdley's, Cwmbran, Rnib, The Times, Elr, Bullens, Copper Turner Ltd, Martell, Drivers Jonas, Odgers, British Steel Corporation, Stanley, Harrogate, Sheffield. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Many players near lead in chess contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,815. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: A guide to the new political face of Britain. Official Appointments and Notices: Surprise resignation of Watergate special prosecutor seen as an implied criticism of Nixon pardon, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Announcements, Public Notices, Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services. Sport: Allez France to run in Champion Stakes at Newmarket, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Mariacci scores worthy win, Present and past combine to forge link for future, Young show promise but experienced score, Broome separates the German brothers, Smirk of satisfaction spoilt by Radford's equalizer, Rugby Union results, Miss Beck wins world invitation title, Six out of 10 titles for Soviet Union, Ipswich must lure the enemy from his fortress, America's maturing son a match for 'father' of Piccadilly, Tennis washed out in Japan, Six months needed to save Chelsea, More of a mess than a match at Sudbury, Borg to settle in Monte Carlo, Blunstone turns down Chelsea offer, Richmond no longer easy to beat, Romania spring surprise on the French, No confirmation of a successful start, McCluskey's experience a potent factor, For the Record, Days at Sea makes all the running, Nastase wins final of inexplicable errors, What James must drive home. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property To Let, Activity in market for lettings, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Re-Balancing The French Left, Men Of Peace For The Nuclear Age. Letters to the Editor: Alleviation of job monotony, By any other name, Electoral reform, Parochial thinking cramps industrial recovery, The price of sugar, Doubled regional employment premiums a shock on Humber, The Katyn memorial, Penal reform, Motorist's plea to car insurers, Planning to meet world shortages, Assisting house purchase, Staged traffic jams, Gibraltar and Spain, Dr Vitali Rubin, Two aspects of the White Paper on pensions, What Germans pay for postage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Law: Whether trade union can sue EEC Between Union Syndicale Service Public Europeen, Brussels, D.M., and R.S. and The Council of the European Communities, Brussels. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, October 13, 1949 Greeks deported. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Krishna Menon, Josef Krips Viennese conductor. Reviews: David Wall, as good as he looks, The cinema totters on The Great British Picture Show Hollywood, England The British Film Industry in the Sixties, Shakespeare Theatre appeal, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Festival Hall, RPO/Yansons Festival Hall, Eloquent tribute to Chopin's spirit Fou Ts'ong Festival Hall, Sculpture in glass. Business and Finance: CBI heading for more trouble in regions over lack of consultation, Int Synthetic Rubber slumps, A Swedish lesson in marketing for Britain, Pressure to allow heavier trucks on British roads, Bantustan labour drive by mines, £500,000 BSC contract for computer ware, Treasury to revise forecasting method, Equities: international and domestic provisos, Complicated problems of intervention in the drug industry, Crisis Budget time for Mr Healey, Mining Labour shortage hits quarterlies, Parker Knoll Limited, Higher costs force hotels to raise tariffs again despite risk of losing customers,, Bank Base Rates, Uncertain programme, Daimler and Jaguar output at 12-month peak, Abu Dhabi participation oil pacts, Ministry concession on food price controls, Yorkshire development riding high, Mr Eberle calls for economies as oil price curb, Tools order from China, Bonn public spending may counter mass jobless threat, Brokers'views, A Norwegian tonic for the North Industry in the regions, Japanese look abroad for steel machinery, Bejam Group, Resumed wage talks at key plants this week likely to put social contract to the test, Ego-states that can lead to smooth business relationships, Harland aid requirement expected to top £10m, Smelter project for Dunedin, Iran car talks, Lending rate 11½, Results this week, A powerhouse of ideas with Sir Frederick, Unemployment problems, Business Diary in Europe · Patron of the Patrons, Australia prepares to lift restrictions on uranium Sales. Business Appointments: Mr P C Boon promoted Hoover deputy chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Euromarkets Wary reponse to bond rally, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, More share prices, Battle over the LME, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums).

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