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The Times - 19/03/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Colchester, March 18, From David Cross, From Robert Fisk Belfast, March 18, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Fred Emery Washington, March 18, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent Skye, March 18, From Our Correspondent Manchester, March 18, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, March 18, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Martin Huckerby, By our Education Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud Brussels, March 18, From Our Correspondent Lisbon, March 18, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Rome, March 18, From Our Own Correspondent Brussels, March 18, From Our Correspondent The Hague, March 18, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, March 18, From Victoria Brittain Saigon, March 18, From David Bonavia Peking, March 18, From Michael Hornsby Delhi, March 18, From Our Correspondent Ottawa, March 18, From Peter Strafford New York, March 18, From Our Correspondent Tel Aviv, March 18, From Our Correspondent Athens, March 18, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent Newcastle U O Nottingham F O (after extra time), By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent., By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Blunsden, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, by Prudence Glynn, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Paul Overy, Edmund Stevens, PHS, Bernard Levin, MARK GRUENBERG, , G. J. FARMER-LITTLE, , DAVID S. MILLER, , ULICK PALMER, , W. L. ABERNETHY., J. R. LOWERSON, , JAMES LEES-MILNE., V. A. DEMANT, , WYNNE GODLEY, , GRAHAM HALLETT, , WILLIAM GOOD, , NAJAT MUHIDIN, Secretary, , Z. L. MIECZKOWSKI, , J. M. THODAY, , A. F. H. SIMON, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, Deputy, MICHAEL A. ROBB, , JAMES GRIFFITHS. 32 Combemartin Road, SW18., By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Chesterfield, March 18, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Plender, By a Special Correspondent, By John Whitmore, From Herbert Mishael Melbourne, March 18, By Arthur Reed, By Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, MARTIN BRETT, , T. M. FRYER, , GEOFFREY S. KNIGHT, , ROLAND GRAHAM, , MARK DRYER, , J. R. BATCHELLOR, , C. K. ELLIOTT, , LINDSAY DUNCAN, , MARJORIE BAMBER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Hugh Stephenson, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Two Essex students barred from campus, More people will be liable for jury service, Baby boy died after 'simple' operation, judge told, French bishops oppose easing of abortion law, American motorists spared safety air bags until 1977, New route for tunnel link line is suggested, Fifteen students arrested at Essex University, Portuguese Army ends state of alert, Israelis killed in new artillery clashes on the Golan Heights, Libel damages for solicitor in will case, A Russian request: Please Miss, will you leave the room?, Experts claim 'Greek fire' secret broken From Arthur Osman Birmingham, March 18, £508,395 left by film pioneer, Driver gets back licence lost by mistake, Editor ousted from polytechnic post, McCarthy: Sudden collapse of a demagogue, US helicopters will clear mines from Suez Canal, Newspaper men's job hopes are dashed, Judge orders Nixon file to be sent to Congress, Irishman tried to get £100 by threat to hotel, Rebel Kurds faced by three army divisions, Troops quell student riots in Indian state, 'Express' to cease publishing in Glasgow, Crowd besieges police station and burns cars, Conservatives abandon challenge to Government on pay and prices, Litvinov grandson begins his exile, Four remanded on £1m charge, Minister to have more talks on bread price, Seoul pressing Britain to ignore North, The Times Diary Evangelism can damage your health, Child stealing admitted, Staff shortage likely to lower standards in London schools, education chief says, Lotteries in Canada help to keep down taxes, Graham clock is sold for a record £36,000 at Sotheby's, Gloomy Concorde options show that a further £80m is the least Britain can expect to lose, Sentence on schoolboy stands, Astronomy: Age of the Moon, SAS men serve in Ulster as undercover agents, Cost of bigger pensions rules out family allowance rises this year, Mrs Castle says, Top potato grower clears his name, Flooding threat to Roman settlement site, Government report shock for Drumbuie inquiry, EEC food prices rose less, Brussels says, Labour MPs leave sick bed to obey call, Mr Foot throws Opposition into disarray, Herr Ertl has talks in London, EEC launches £4m study of new pollution dangers, Saigon deploys force of 3,000 men to throw back road-builders in toughest battle since ceasefire, Rebels capture Cambodia's former capital, Air crash widow sues plane firm for £54m, ITN blackout threat is averted, Valpreda hearing in Calabria adjourned, Clay Cross rent increases must stand, President's secretary tells of cash donors, Arrested Greek supported by former premier, European officials bewildered by Nixon onslaught and worried about the possible consequences, Helicopter rescues six boys on mountain, Support for regular EEC summits, Shah recalls Hague envoy over conduct of trial, Five backbenchers vie for Labour post, Lifting of oil embargo on US splits Arabs, Peking clarifies its anti-Soviet line, Minister launches boat safety book with tale of own escape. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: janet reger, Court Hotels (London) Limited, Bell's, Scottish Provident, British airways, Midland Bank, Spink, Tootal, High & Dry, Bmw, Finlan, Matthews & Goodman, Jones Lang Wootton, The Times, Grima, Ecgd, Ibm. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Illegitimate child in care: father's rights, Injunctions on failure of motions. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Forthcoming Events, Flat Sharing, Appointments Vacant also on pages 8 and 9, Property Abroad, Women's Appointments also on page 25, Salerooms. Sport: Gibson's withdrawal is a blow to Lions, Distinguished tournament in a desert Shangri-la, Olympic champion not tempted by $1m, Introduction of metric distances a possibility, St Barnabas worthy of each-way support for Lincoln Handicap, England selectors keep ten World Cup men in party, Cambridge will be without best player, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Modified car will spearhead British challenge, A subtle Osgood Proves his worth, The game that lived on its nerves, Yesterday's results, New season may bring surprise from Coles, Strong Eton crew seek a decisive victory, A sense of unreality mutes the celebrations. Reviews: Mercury Ensemble Purcell Room, The mistake is in the eye of the beholder, Shadowplay Covent Garden, Fashion We are what we wear, Sidney Lumet comes in on budget, Mefistofele Festival Hall, White power. Politics and Parliament: Opposition decline to vote on their amendment, Parliamentary notices, Announcement soon on MPs' financial interests, Mr Maudling: 'I would not vote happily', Maximum harm the likely result-former minister, National interest the Tory test, Mr Benn wants early talks with French minister on Concorde House of Commons, Strasbourg boycott stays, Pay code and Pay Board stay as Mr Foot seeks smooth change to voluntary policy. Editorials/Leaders: Future Of Incomes Policy, ACT 5, Scene 1 In Portugal. Letters to the Editor: Civil war in Kurdistan, Why not a building society lottery to help cash crisis?, Market value for land, Understanding site value taxation, The stolen Vermeer, Birth control, New Ordnance maps, Big Brother at the GPO, Bureaucratic ideology and reality, A vital ingredient of discriminant function analysis, The Army in Ulster, 'Land of my Fathers', Mr Nixon's troubles, Safeguarding the voter's rights, Sale of church plate, Simplifying rate grant formula, Polish forces at Falaise, Costly advertising, A Budget to forestall recession. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: The Queen's press man, University news, Northern Ireland meritorious service awards, Mr Prentice's PPS, Royal College of Surgeons. Marriages. Obituaries: Rear-Adml C. H. G. Benson, Maj-Gen Wansbrough-Jones, Sir Charles Harris Service to London University and St Bartholomew's Hospital, Prof Charles Campbell, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, March 18, 1949. Business and Finance: Company News Record year for Robt Kitchen and two subsidiaries, Japan unions threaten to strike over 30pc claim, Computer news Scope for expansion in local government, Fixed Interest and Money Firmer trend in gilt-edged, Associates' deals, Spot Position of Sterling, Bid tactics defended by GKN, Hongkong airline orders two TriStars, Balancing the investment see-saw How Sweden maintains industrial spending in the lean years, Equities Discount houses move ahead, Lucas ready to reprieve Birmingham factory, British American And General Trust Limited, Business Diary: Going where the work is, Anti-trust fears end Nestle quest, NY cocoa advances to 200 limit, Forward Levels, Control of steel exports to stay, Audio sales to Japan 'could exceed £8m', Wolf Tools exceed £1m, Coal production back at 75 pc of normal last week, 2,600 vote to stay out at Cammell Laird yard, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, Beaverbrook group shows £264,000 half-year loss, Mining AAIT net assets fell £128m in 1973, £100m cost of walkout in Australia, Dearer German Ford, Housing land value trebled in the past five years, Yarrow warning on threat to Greek ships deal, Unit trust managers in Community pact, Briefly, Italy bank rate, Money Market Rates, Bank acts to restrain commercial bill issues, Tanker owners await resurgence of supplies, The Times Share Indices, Ellerman investment trusts to be converted, Mr Benn plans more talks on state ownership of shipbuilding, Gala shares up on takeover hint, How the markets moved Rises, Government intends 'partnership with companies' on North Sea oil, The National Enterprise Board: how new is it?, Oil shortage fear for chemicals, Why Europe may feel the draught as Arabs end US embargo, ANGLO AMERICAN INVESTMENT TRUST LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration Of Dividend No. 68 On The Ordinary Shares, Pricing arithmetic for Hepworth Ceramic, Costain's £6m Bahrain contract, Bids and Deals Electrolux seeks US foothold. Stock Exchange Tables: Eurobonds, Issues & Loans Black Arrow's bold timing, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Equities uncertain, Wall Street, Wall St down 13pts despite end of embargo. Business Appointments: Reyrolle chairman-elect. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,640. Deaths.

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