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The Times - 27/07/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Our Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres Workington, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Harfield Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Martin Huckerby, From Peter Strafford, From Edmund Stevens, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From T. R. Kennedy, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Julian Symons, Pamela Vandyke Price, Ronald Hayman, Quentin Crewe, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, David Wade, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent., Henri Pelling, Tim Jones, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, RICHARD LUCE, , K. J. FORDER., STEPHEN HASELER, Chairman, , G. MAYNARD, , GILBERT LONGDEN., ANGUS ACWORTH, , R. F. FARMER, , C. CHRISTOFIDES, , EDWARD ARMITAGE., MURIEL ELY., NATHANIEL MICKLEM., GEORGE J. LEVY. President., J. LAVERY, 43 Villiers St, WC2., E. S. SHIRE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hebblethwaite, By Margaret Drummond, By John Whitmore, By David Blake, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, Vera Di Palma, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, EDITED BYY MARGARET STONE, FE, Anthea Masey, By Tony May, Andrew Wilson,

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News: Still Champagne, Indian MPs sentence dagger man, Italian opinion survey favours abortion, Turkish package plan may help restart stalled Geneva peace conference on Cyprus today, Mr Short speaks of 'dirty tricks' plan to beat Labour, Doctor alleged to have got over £800 for drugs, RAF earns gratitude of thousands rescued in Cyprus emergency, How the discontent burned itself out at LSE, British airlift plan for service dependants, Counsel attacks principle of no aid for deserted wives, £4.95m Benn aid for Meriden cooperative, The Council of Europe has eye on Portugal, 18-20pc pay deal ends hospital strike threat, Oxford class lists, Life at the double top, Mr Mayhew to fight Bath for the Liberals, 3,000 are expected at Longford conference, Ministers reply to EEC fund charge, Corruption charges over council contracts, Supreme Soviet makes no Cabinet changes, Political confusion that threatens Christian unity, Mr Jenkins says middle opinion must not be ignored by political parties, US church dispute over women priests, England likely to catch up in chess contest, Life sentence on former SS men suspended, Mr Jenkins appeals to his colleagues not to alienate moderate voters, Enter the apostle of inquiry, discussion and persuasion, Oil rig supply ship had too many passengers, Shortage of cheese 'likely to get worse', Decision in footballer case on Monday, Prince signs laws for General Franco, Portuguese make urgent move for peace, Draining the marshes of Christian phraseology, New French nuclear test reported, We shall deal with Lords, Mr Foot says, Christie's left out of painting dispute, M Giscard has talks with Morocco leader, Claim of £220,000 against golf course company, Last-ditch stand by pro-Nixon Congressmen, Jamaica trade talks with Nine start badly, Russia gets EEC beef in cut-price deals, Three killed, 36 hurt as coach overturns on M1, Plea to Fischer to reconsider refusal to play, Secret tape discloses President's tax ruse, Whatever happened to the great detective?, Belfast Europa Hotel has its 25th explosion in three years, Mr Archer: talks in local party, Mr Mellish joins the Cabinet, Turkish grip tightens on occupied Kvrenia, Paris bombs linked with spread of mutinies in prisons, General thinks war with India is inevitable, Cutting through part of the 'layer cake' that was Churchill, Eric Thompson: actor and director, Arabs 'preparing for war within year', Greek communist leader describes jail tortures, Heathrow bomb blast after warning, Lure of North Sea oil drains Navy of divers, Release of Long Kesh men cancelled after car bombings, Strike holds up BBC pay increases, Bread and cheese and kisses from Labour, Government pressed to permit male midwives, Jail hostages still held after three days, Tories make housing and education priorities in policy, Historic moment as Workington steel makers say goodbye to an old flame, Time to spring a surprise, Victorian paintings sold below estimates, Pharmacology: Causes of migraine, Tunnel link 'to carry 300 trains a day', Mr Karamanlis includes resisters in Cabinet, More Africans join strikes for more pay, Premiers cool on Whitlam plea over pay rises. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Postal and weekend Shopping, Bell's, Barclays Unicorn, M & G, Save & Prosper Group, Imperial Tobacco Limited, Gallaher Limited, Diamonds Are Forever, Multiple Display Advertisements, Halifax, Postal and Weekend Shopping. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Weighing the risk for TMT, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Equities depressed, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues Closing, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Weather forecast and recordings, Hectic trading in sugar with August touching £300 a long ton. Official Appointments and Notices: Human rights award to Berlin professor, University news St Andrews, Latest appointments. Sport: France put into dry-dock for inspection, Fraser unplaced but champion, Number One Spy regains trophy for United States, A surprise result after a tempting declaration, Sports in Brief, Shooting, Procter the master after Surrey's bold move, Dahlia double should see Piggott on 3,001 race odyssey, Sea Hogg takes Cadet title in close competition, Foster wins while a friend fails, Weekend television highlights, Two tall men from the Punjab put England in trouble, Challenge for Britain's national eight, James's carpet practice brings reward, Gumboots scores the first British victory, Flintham has hard task to beat his weight, Baseball, Kent's victory is built around Woolmer, Today's cricket, Broadway Dancer to keep prize at home, Devon and Surrey on top, Problems on eve of Lions' last match. Classified Advertising: Collectors, Announcements, Services tomorrow: Seventh Sunday after Trinity, Legal Notices, P&o To New Zealand And Australia, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Gardening. Reviews: Mastery of sound, On the trail of Robin Hood, Some charming oddities, Stuttgart Ballet Covent Garden, BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall / Radio 3. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Fighting student's olympiads, Bridge Nothing cheap, Broadcasting Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,748, Sunday. Editorials/Leaders: Another Army Looks For Politicians, No Change In Moscow. Letters to the Editor: Art collecting, Cypriot independence, Zaire river expedition, Fowl slaughter, Westminster politics and the menace of inflation, The Falkland Islands and Britain, A referendum on EEC membership, A journalist's freedom, An MP's age-old right, Keeping fit, Classical Watergate. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 27, 1949 The extra year. Obituaries: Canon L.G. Mannering Bible Reading Fellowship, Major Desmond Abel Smith. Business and Finance: Goodyear claims a cleaner car fuel, Minister refers Sears' £45m bid to Monopolies Commission, Escalator clauses boost US pay rates, Dismal day for equities, Large help for discount houses, Spot Position of Sterling, Ruling on Ashbourne, GM first-half earnings cut to quarter of 1973 level, No pause in Midlands expansion, Little variation at Giltspur, Forward Levels, Dilemma of rented second home, Highgate & Job tops defence forecast, UDT denies any involvement in international banking losses, Graig Shipping record after earlier caution, Goode Durrant down 30 pc, Top CEGB man quits over choice of reactor, Building society bonds, Australian Estates, State takeover scheme to save sit-in factory, Capital & Counties Property dips after late setback, Yorkshire search 'may find 5m ton coalfield', Canadian pact with France for A-fuel study, Electricity Council borrowing order, Briefly, Unrecorded Herstatt dealings in January, Money Market Rates, Indices fall close to low point for year, J. W. Spear buys expansion site, How the markets moved, Who says you don't need cover on a bicycle..., Redistribution of wealth or 'bogus solution'?, Foreign Exchange Bank support for the mark, Grouse, Mining BHP profits up despite setback, Capital & Counties Results for 1973-4, Devising a benefit structure to match a modern social system, Building societies, Country And New Town Properties Ltd, Asarco zinc cut, Why the gains were lost again · Dividend relief, Bright first quarter at Chamberlain Phipps, Barclays half-year profits fall by £13.8m. Politics and Parliament: Allowing ex-offenders to live down their past House of Lords, Minister resists Tory pressure on rural mini-bus services House of Commons. Law: Specialist subcontractors' duty to builders Greaves Contractors Ltd V Baynham Meikle & Partners, Foreign company can deal in land without registering Curragh Investment Ltd V Cook, Committals only when other remedies are unavailable Danchevsky V Danchevsky, Constitution of tribunals Howard V Borneman and Others.. Property: Property To Let, Country Properties, Flat Sharing.

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