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The Times - 13/08/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By Peter Hill Business News Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Hugh Clayton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Paul Martin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Science Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, From Our Correspondent Stockport, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Howard, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Clacton, From Ronald Kershaw Doncaster, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Gretel Spitzer Berlin, Aug 12, From Our Correspondent Madrid, Aug 12, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross Brussels, Aug 12, From Richard Wigg Paris, Aug 12, From Mario Modiano, by Prudence Glynn, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Cliff Temple, By John Blunsden, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Paul Overy, Paul Moor, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Ronald Grierson, Myles Mackie, PHS, Michael Lipton, PAUL OESTREICHER, , MICHAEL FOOT., DAVID MATHIESON, Chairman., DAN MASON, , CASPAR BROOK, , G. B. HEYWOOD, President., F. N. W. CORNWALLIS, , W. PATTINSON, Chairman., DESMOND STEWART., ROGER BARLOW, , A. E. S. WHITE, , NICHOLAS LEVISON, , C. E. CARR, , RICHARD A. BALFE, , ERIC SIMMS, , By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Tim Congdon, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Richard F. Janssen, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, Kenneth Owen, RALPH HOWELL, , By Patricia Tisdall, J. M. HOBBS., JOHN COLEMAN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frances Stewart and Paul Streeten, Eric Wigham,

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News: Setback for man suing a minister, Bonn Government urged to act as East Germans imprison forty-eighth Western escape agent, Big move to even out deployment of clergy, Punishment said to be inadequate for girl, Actors vote to bring back right to strike, Turkey gives Greeks 24 hours to accept its proposal forr dividing Cyprus into cantons, New psychological developments seen as aids to criminal investigations, £37,500 cost of asylum refusal, Drumbuie oil platform plan rejected, Turks angry at sending of Gurkhas, Ultimatum to 'pirates', Sugar price may rise by more than half, The full text of Mr Ford's address to the joint session of Congress, President Ford promises priority for fight against inflation, Government warned on defence cuts, Round-the-world row abandoned, Bangladesh cholera fear as floods start to ease, Seoul military court sends bishop to jail, Libya angry over Egyptian snubs, Disaster unit in action for Bangladesh, Why Britain must cut living standards by 10 per cent, Lime and sewage plan to ward off pop festival, British Airways fined for 'overbooking', Conservative pledge of 'parent power' charter for schools, More university aid for Ruskin school of art, Action may be taken to get back film seized by the police from cinema, Garden of Eden with guitars, not guns, remains a dream, Greek juntas' power base broken, BR to go ahead with £100m Liverpool Street complex, New hope in radiographers' dispute, Unions keep Soviet Violinist in Australia, How the February election changed the course of Parliament and renewed the strength of minorities, Churches council cancels Jakarta assembly plan, Scottish sites for oil platform construction to be nationalized, Firemen rescue three stranded on big dipper, Wishful thinking in Brussels is the barrier to real progress in the European Community, Shortage of food next year feared by Tories, Murder attempt charge dropped, Weather: Los Angeles rainfall cycle, Eastern Region to spend £25m on multiple-aspect signal system in preparation for high-speed trains, Lisbon jail revolt by 600 political police, 400 troops sent to fight Corsican fires, Customs take ship in tow after sea chase, Inquiry into hazards of genetic research, EEC meeting called for on farms crisis, EEC recognizes new state of Guinea-Bissau, National Guard begin to withdraw, The Times Diary In search of a perfect hamburger, South Africa may drop press curb laws, Spain and Morocco begin talks on Sahara, Nine Fascist plots put down in Italy this year, Women climbers freeze to death, Selsdon men see pay policy as a blind path. Sport: Gloucester V Notts, Sports in Brief, Harvey Smith to try Askan in Rotterdam, Somerset gain slightly on Worcestershire, Rubric should reverse Sandown Park placings with Streak, North Mymms recover in remarkable finish, Croquet, Pakistan says MCC negligent over Test wicket, English women's championships, Tyre battle ends as Firestone again pull out, Battlecry leads on handicap, Piggott reaches 100 winners again, European championship selectors select Pascoe without trial, Minor Counties, Feast of football in honour of Celtic's captain, Pakistan ill used by Lord's and Underwood, Australians view French with respect, Graveney gives his best bowling performance, Bousfield shows young rivals control, Leicester V Kent, Scotland V Ireland, A long wait ends happily, The Hampshire trio set for an encore, Baseball, Dunstable are kept waiting by Best and his club, Lee turns down £80,000 move to Forest, Derby V Glamorgan, Squash rackets. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Laing, Witbank Colliery, Limited, Lovell, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Twa, Ansafone, Hine, Japan International Bank Limited, Banco De Bilbao, Savills. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,762, Miles draws in world chess, Record entry for Brighton bridge, Webb facing defeat in Clacton chess. Politics and Parliament: Party parliamentary candidates named. Reviews: Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Autumn season at Hampstead, Holbein's Ambassadors brought into focus, Fashion Benefits of travelling in neutral, Scottish National Orchestra Albert Hall/Radio 3, Israel's Schoenberg retrospective, 'Doctor Faustus' for Edinburgh, Keeping children glued to set The Swiss Family Robinson Yorkshire. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments also on pages 10 & 11, Women's Appointments also on pages 10 & 21, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on pages 11 & 21, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments, Business Services. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Better An Axe Than Snipping Scissors, Drumbuie And After, A Framework For Cyprus. Letters to the Editor: Experience of inflation, Printing dispute, Investment of savings, Makarios policies, Curbing football hooligans, Churches in Russia, University discipline, Amendments to Trade Union Act, Kestrels in London, Wealth tax proposals and farmers, Inaccuracy of figures on unemployment gives cause for concern, London rubber market and the change in trading, Local finance and inflation, Barefoot doctors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news. Obituaries: Mr John Prince, M Christian Fouchet Former French minister and diplomat, Mr A. J. Turner, Obituary, Mr C. C. Hilditch. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, August 12, 1949 Return to Japan. Business and Finance: Statement soon on test drillings by Arpet group, Why St Martins may ask more of CU, Strike by 150 inspectors halts Rover production at Solihull, BSC begins stainless steel rises next week, Thorn-1974 Report Sir Jules Thorn reports sales of £739 million, Future of British Co-op Union to be discussed, CIR clears the decks, A strategy to solve world economic imbalances, Wholesale index rose further 1½pc in July, Business Diary: Varley's law · Treasury's latest knight, Small increase in sales suggests retail fears may be unjustified, Russian hope of trade move in Washington, Airfix buovant, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Mr Ford in attack on GM prices, UCC is pondering hive-offs, Bank Base Rates, Franklin sued over $45m losses in currency, Airline chief must go, shop stewards say, Crown House sets out line on financing, French loan in economic deal with Egypt, Dalgety sells rural division for £3.8m, Airways systems move together Computer news, Sluggish sales of homes cause big cash flow problems for agents, Wilkinson Match sets store on seizing export initiative, Briefly, EGA's overseas side comes good, Money Market Rates, Discount market aided by Bank, Chemical output an exception to industrial stagnation, American recall for Triumph TR6, GHH boosted by orders, Small German private bank forced to close, 200 jobs go in bricks cutback, CU surprises market with 'cheeky' bid for St Martins Property, U S companies report profits up 25 pc, Doubts again force shares to a new low, EMI to expand disc output in South America, How the markets moved Rises, BankAmerica in UK, Property provision helps push Wilson Brothers into the red. Business Appointments: Glacier Metal chief to be chairman of Wellworthy. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Soyabeans 20 cent limit decline, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Forward copper falls by £6, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Buffeting again for finance sector, Nervous again, Wall Street.

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