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The Times - 18/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Roger Vielvoye, By David Wood Political Editor, From David Bonavia, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By David Leigh, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, By John Carter, From Robert Fisk, By Penny Symon, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Victoria Brittain, European Parliament, , David Robinson, Leonard Buckley, John Percival, Stephen Walsh, Bryce Morrison, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, From Derrick Mansbridge, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Sheila Black, By a Correspondent, by Michael Hanson, by Paul Kimball, by Alan Bailey, by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, by Derek Barber, by Richard Hope editor, Railway Gazette, by J. H. H. Illingworth, M. H., P. O'L., Arthur Osman, John Chartres, Penny Symon, Ronald Faux, Trevor Fishlock, Alan Hamilton, PHS, Robert Fisk, Ronald Kershaw, JOHN R. COOPER, , G. L. MILLS, , SARAH LEIGH, , E. G. IRVING, , HUGH CASSON, , KENNET, , K. J. WHITTINGHAM, 21A Petherton Road, N5., ALAN HASELHURST, MICHAEL STEPHEN, LEON BRITTAN, NICHOLAS LYELL, , R. L. REED, Castle Cottage, Chilham, Canterbury, Kent. January 15., GEORGE WILKINSON, , R. D. CORCOS, , A. RAHMAN, Chairman, Muslim Educational Trust, 33a Stroud Green Road, N4., FRANCES-JANE FRENCH, , HOWARD MITCHELL, 10 Peaks Hill, Purley, Surrey, , DAVID HOBMAN, Director, Age Concern, National Old People's Welfare Council, 55 Gower Street, WC1. January 17., LESLIE E. MILTON, 10 Broome Manor Lane, Swindon, Wiltshire. January 15., ETHEL M. CRADDOCK, Henley Down House, Battle, Sussex. January 15., HUGH DUNNACHIE, 20 Bedford Road, N15. January 17., J. A. G. GRIFFITH, Professor of Public Law in the University of London., A. W. F. EDWARDS, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. January 15., By G. Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Frank Vogl, By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Margaret Drummond, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Webb, DERRICK STREETON, 39 Leasway, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex., G. M. BERESFORD HARTWELL, Beresford Hartwell and Associates, 44 Wallington Square, Wallington, Surrey., KENNET, House of Lords., IAN LIDDINGTON, Chart Lodge, 38, Nutfield Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 4BA., J. SUDER, 49 Burnwood Grange Road, London, SW18., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen,

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News: Gains for left in TGWU, Stricter adoption laws urged to fight black market in babies, Better use of railway sites promises wide benefits, Aslef's fighters for status on the railways, City spreads money over the fields, Third nominee accepted as New York deputy mayor, Tour firms are pleased with rise in inquiries, National pride, not wealth, must be the watchword, How ready are the party machines for an early election?, Chinese and Pakistanis end military discussions, Tigerfish torpedo goes into naval service, Mid-February poll still probable, Agreement on neutralizing of Laos cities initialled, Report on tunnel roads may go to minister, Bantustan leaders' formula for S Africa, Prospect of four-day week as Prime Minister defers election decision, Guarded 'tourist elephant' dies in Kenya, A blow to nationalism, Backing for flats takeover, Syrian threat to sever relations with Egypt over Israel's agreement to withdraw troops, Deaths as storms sweep the Continent, New regimen for French hospitals, Spassky fails to press home advantage, Gunman called father 'Bob', Barn trial told, CIA men in Britain checking on subversion, Fresh food may gain from shortage of containers Food prices, Shopping around, Son of Bergamo industrialist feared kidnapped, Working-class students succeed, Too soon for the Assembly, 'No disciplinary action' over ballot-rigging, Row over music suggests hidden struggle in China, Cambodia plans answer to rocket attacks, Farm prices to rise by 7 per cent in EEC proposals which give the French their victory on beef, Commission plans to redress sorry state of forestry, 30,000 Kurds deported to Turkey by Iraq, Italy bans British charter flights after fuel dispute, Climate: Magnetometeorology, Carrington statement stirs Labour, Nato accused of illogical attitude to troop cuts, 'No flood of pay claims' if TUC deal is accepted, Tokyo urges firms in SE Asia to behave, Countryside opens more of its gates to the public, 'Labour will close ranks', Economy 'will get better', The Times Diary The Minister and the pop group, Protestant kidnapped at gunpoint, European move to monitor prices for fuel, Youth shot by Spanish police dies from wounds, The Church Commissioners, Unions call for control of oil firm profits, Some pensioners misled by £10 bonus notices, FBI inquiry into the Watergate tape gap, Mr Wilson tells party meeting of election lessons to be learnt from this 'extraordinary week', Fear of a class conflict, Men refuse to return to 5-day working, The Crown Commissioners, Labour ready in the North, 16 bodies found after Guernsey shipwreck, Judge grants £2 damages after 72-day sitting, Decision on growth of new towns welcomed, Baseball player sentenced for liner threat, Amnesty in Turkey to be limited in its scope, Without coal, you're dead, Mr Nixon tells envoy, Farmers milk growing tourist market, S Vietnam sends warships to occupied islands, Professor lists factors in I o M fire, 'Lundy for the rich' complaint to trust, Rail talks in balance as Aslef action continues, The secrets of exploiting those sporting assets, Suez pact welcomed warmly by Sir Alec, St John's College, Oxford, Liberals ready for a fight, Crisis brings new interest to wide range of sales, Police complaints system compromise proposed, 26% rise in taxi fares expected within 2 months, Trying to keep up with Dr Kissinger. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Knight Frank & Rutley, Bell's, Ici, Carter Jonas, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Bupa Care, Northwood publications Ltd., Management & Planning In Agriculture Ltd., Peterlee, Unionamerica, Inc., German trade fairs, Strutt and Parker, The Times, The Mid Kent Water Company, Union Bancorp, Inc., Cluttons, Kenning, Leicester Permanent, Smiths Gore, John D. Wood, Humbert, Flint, Rawlence & Squarey, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Diagem, Legge, S.O.S., Savills. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Government still considering outcome of TUC meeting and whether to seek fresh talks House of Commons, Coordinating share information, Price rise to meet farmers' unrest, Lord Carrington defends decision too brief press on power supplies House of Lords, British Airways treated House with contempt, Companies Bill will make British capitalism most open in west, MP accuses police of assaulting man, Pound down 25 per cent since election: minister attacks Labour proposals, Victorian ideological basis, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Next week. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Lonely Man's Lover Bbc 1, Strider Ica, Life and death of the Little Dragon, Aida Covent Garden, Maureen Smith/ Geoffrey Parsons Queen Elizabeth Hall, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Bristol Old Vic spring season, Ghosts Greenwich. Sport: Countdown on six-day race against the clock, Nancarrow gives away too much and fails to qualify, Taylor survives strong challenge of Cox at top of ranking list, Macer Gifford scores twice for Stephenson, Sexton puts Cooke in against Derby, Protest delays Booth's win, LTA keep options open but oppose bans, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Handicap suits Irish Tony over testing course, East overcome West in second half, Pitman keeps grip on reins and race as he lies on ground, Davies passes fitness test for match at Cardiff, An English cap chooses to play for Scots, Giants will collide before the last eight, Time to make World Cup top tournament, Clark gives up his British bantamweight title, Boycott opens up a quick talking point. Property: Residential Property Period homes boasting links with history, Property Abroad. Editorials/Leaders: Sterling Under Strain, Fruits Of Diplomacy. Letters to the Editor: Architect's dilemma, What good would an election do?, Resources in the sea, Muslim girls' schooling, Links with Unionists, Getting the measure of an ell, Young offenders, The toothbrush blackout, Oman's Red Line, Teacher shortage, Flying to New York, Putting across real information about economic problems, The remedial professions, Review of student grants, Demolition of City Club, Indonesian prisoners, Reactor choice: a case for the LWR, Nato and western unity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Birmingham, Mr Lamont to be PPS, Watergate exposure wins press award, Church news. Obituaries: Paul Whiitsunjones, Mrs Ryder Runton Public service in W Riding, Dr Dora Yates Authority on gypsy lore, Sir Crawford McCullagh, Mr Kerrison Preston. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 17, 1949 Real wages. Business and Finance: Company News Grim warning by Brockhouse after profit leap, Technology: where small is beautiful, Europe and Overseas, Phase Three 'effective in curbing prices', Manson Finance Trust Interim Statement 1973, P&O to invest £200m in oil and gas exploration, Fixed Interest and Money, Ellerman Lines buy 25 pc stake in brewers, Bids and Deals Duport sends out offer for Harper, Gulf states 'may get bulk of world reserves', Chairmen's Reports Harder going at Caravans Int, Forward Levels, Receiver urged to save Ulster jobs, The Times list of latest dividends, Slower growth before 3-day week, Finance ministers differ over dealing with problems produced by oil price rises, The first cuts in shopping lists, BankBase Rates, Milk for dairy products 11pc down, St Martins takeover terms for Hay's soon, Arabs helping Britain with an oil bonus, Issues & Loans Mid Kent Water preference offer, Cold douche for Coventry, Briefly, J. B. Eastwood Limited, Arc furnace output will rise, Leyland warning of threat to jobs as overtime ban starts, Minor rally for sterling as interest rates harden, P & O underlines its defensive merits, Building industry handed 'double dose of gloom', Nuclear chief backs US type reactors, Business Diary: Brokers needing reassurance?, How the markets moved Rises, Lloyds pay £50m for Californian bank, NatWest chief urges secondary bank curbs, Mercedes sales fall frustrates staff plans. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Oil shares active, Wall St closes 16.07 up, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Equities CBI report helps shares, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Wall Street. Law: Janie Jones says sex orgy allegations were untrue, Driving disqualification for 20 years excessive Regina v Muncaster, Mr Pottinger tells how Mr Poulson got Aviemore job, Custody for strangers. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,589.

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