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The Times - 24/06/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Kenneth Gosling, By Alan Hamilton, , Frain Our Correspondent Chesterfield, From Our Correspondent Port Glasgow, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Our Correspondent Liverpool, Ronald Faux Gleneagles, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Malcolm Brown, From Roger Berthoud, From Edmund Stevens, From Marcel Berlins, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, LORD CHALFONT, Joan Chissell, Diana Geddes, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green, From Gerald Sinstadt, From Gerry Harrison, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From John Blunsden, From John Nicholls, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Richard Wort, John Chartres, PHS, William Raynor, GAY FIRTH, , HERBERT BARON, , J. C. BINNS, , TREVOR THOMAS, , GORDON ROBERTS, Leader, , HENRY HAYDON, , RAYNALD FRANKS, , B. R. DAVIS, , JOHN TYNDALL, Chairman, , DENIS MAHON, , MARGARET A. CHIGNELL, , AIREY NEAVE, House of Commons, , Leonard Amey, By Hugh Clayton, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, From John Earle, By Tim Congdon, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By John Whitmore, R. W. Shakespeare, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Terry Byland, By John Woodland,

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News: Early H-test by Delhi now forecast, Sweets had four times legal level of arsenic, Astronomy: Collaborating on quasars, Jura separatists vote for French-speaking canton, Foreign press blamed for distorting Punjab riots, The no-nonsense head who has no time for punishment, Why Mr Healey will win the battle for the left, Tory housing group urges radical reductions in mortgage rates, Britain's part-time soldiers are happy just to be there, Ulster soldier on murder charge, The Times Diary A tender and moving experience, A national campaign on rates planned, After 50 years Gleneagles hotel still keeps its Edwardian sporting image Regional report, Muslim states urged to aid Palestinians, Kissinger row leaves Nixon camp in disarray, Scottish Labour Party dismisses devolution as 'irrelevant' to essential socialist strategy, Russia accuses China of 'evil intentions', Fourth 'loyalist' party formed in Ulster, Iron bars wielded in China political street brawl, Schools protest on book about Hitler, Pay Board chief's admission on pit clash, Time to draw new boundaries of fairness for elections, Pasionaria plea to the army, Italian judiciary clash with Parliament, Plea to put EEC above national interest, White Safari that put apartheid on film, Coggan call to taxpayers, Tanzania to compensate Britons for nationalization, India-Sikkim relations reach crisis point, Sir Keith Joseph says choice is to go down with socialism or prosper in a rational economy, Bishop says new churches should be shared, British bid for Nato air contract increased, North Vietnamese break off talks in Saigon and demand 'guarantee of privileges' as price of resuming, Mr Nixon's itinerary steers clear of Yalta, Arabs drop demand for PLO to be at sea law talks, Board sees possibility of extending its courses to self-employed farmers Agriculture, Singer is top in London crossword final, The Times' in new premises, Curbs on press introduced in Portugal, Women's Lib reaches churches, Israeli claim that Arabs 'are playing two tunes', Firemen win praise over blast at Westminster, Minister denies 20 firms on Benn list are to be taken over, Oxford faces £390,000 deficit by July, 1975, Mersey ferries hit by two stoppages, Labour faces party crisis if nuclear reports are true, Can the image of God be made to lose its maleness?, Socialist candidate elected President of Austria, Mr Benn as the villain of the election, Australian political balance settled, Nurses' union to step up disruption, Tito visit to Bonn today, Equity may expel Lord Olivier, Clay Cross deficit put at £356,000. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Audi Nsu, Boots, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Stratstone, National Airlines,, The Post Office, Halifax, John D. Wood, Collins. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Soviet team secures lead in chess tournament, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,720. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, London And Suburban. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Unpredictable world The End of the Post-War Era, Polly Put the Kettle On London Weekend, Opening Concert Bath Festival, Voice and Piano Aldeburgh Festival. Sport: South Africans rake over ashes of heaviest defeat, Everything turns out right for Argentina, Small print of World Cup defeats Scotland, British girls may meet record breaker, Leicester's efficient performance, New pitch brings dismissal of Middlesex for 23 runs, Newcombe the players' favourite, Lack of wind hampers Oslo yachtsmen, Fine teamwork of fast-running Poles, Netherlands squander numerous chances, Runs left in pitch for India to make, Winner and runner-up from same stable, Irish hopes dim for Sweeps Derby, So easy for Lauda and Regazzoni in Ferraris, Yachting, World Cup results and final group tables, Eastern European sides emphasize swing in balance of power. Editorials/Leaders: A Day In Two Centuries, The Balance Of Power In China. Letters to the Editor: Taxing works of art, The National Front, Distribution of the rates burden, Office of Lord Chancellor, £600m for coal, Army or university, Partition for Ulster?, The Ten Commandments, Whose White Horse?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 23, 1949 Ending an exile. Deaths. Obituaries: Lieut-Gen Sir Charles Coleman, GEN SIR C. KEIGHTLEY Governor of Gibraltar, Mr John Scott, Knud Jeppesen, GEOFFREY RHODES Labour MP since 1964, Miss Mary Ethel Seaton, Sir Christopher Furness. Business and Finance: Fair Trading chief views monopolies, The danger still facing housebuilders, Mercedes-Benz cars and lorries dearer today, US study gives Iraq double oil output by 1976, Show centre finance urged, Lending rate 11pc, Societies face £11m Budget tax problem, Iran aims at fourfold rise in gas charges to Russia, National Savings down £8.5m, Armitage go ahead with expansion, Industrial Production, SKF(U.K.) Limited A British Company and a member of the world-wide SKF Organisation, Unemployment And Vacancies, BankBase Rates, Sohio agrees on move to meet BP deal decree, Arab funds may ease UK problem on payments, Bill before Dail is designed to realize James Connolly's dream of a single trade union for all Irish workers, Government of New Zealand, Plessey workers accept £2.40, Shell plans to spend £100m a year on chemicals expansion, Textron pact details raise doubts over Lockheed's ability to fulfil conditions, Court Line finance discussions continuing, Producers want fixed copper price minimum, £42m drillship order for Scott Lithgow, Results this week, Homebuyers 'should get profits from state land', Brokers' views, Freight report Dry cargo owners see rates squeeze, Coal Board aims to use railway site as focal point for Selby operations, Industry in the regions: Crippling cost of Seaforth fiasco, Italy braced for £2,000m taxes to beat crisis. Business Appointments: Royal Worcester elects Dr Aldington chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Dualvest optimism on shares, The Times Share Indices, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed-interest stocks, Cipec ministers meet today as copper prices begin to wilt, More share prices.

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