The Times - 02/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Peter Jay, By Our Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Dan van der Vat, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent Oxford, By Michael Baily, From Our Correspondent Hull., By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Craig Seton, From Pat Healy Bristol, From Marcel Berlins Grimsby, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Evans Edinburgh, George Hutchinson, From Christopher Walker Barnstaple, From Trevor Fishlock Bath, From John Winder Glasgow, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Henry Stanhope Ramstein, West Germany, From Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, By Peter Reddaway, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Harold M. Schmeck, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, By Norman Fox, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, Kenneth Loveland, Bernard Levin, Patrick Gilkes, PHS, Peter Evans, ALAN DAY, , G. W. A. GURNEY, , J. C. MCCLURE BROWNE, , R. R. NEJID, T. S. WARD, S. F. WILKINSON., MARGOT S. NORTON, , J. D. BERRYMAN., ISOBEL HOWARD, , ROGER DRAPER, , E. G. WOOD, Director, , BOOTHBY, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , CHRISTOPHER STRACHEY, , CYRIL CARR, , CLIVE JENKINS, General Secretary, , BARNBY, , STEFAN SOBONIEWSKI, , ZYGMUNT SZADKOWSKI, , PETER DICKINSON, , Jill Turner, Peter Strafford, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Labour Reporter, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By Business News Staff, C. P. DALTON, , GEOFFREY CHANDLER, , CHARLES RICHARDSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, By Andrew Wilson, By Fred Wilson, Andrew Wilson, by Roland Berger, by David Bonavia, by Peter Hill, by Verity Wilson, by Roger Vielvoye,
ResumoNews: Mr Healey warns the world on threat of 1930s tragedy being repeated, General Gowon says civil rule must be deferred, The Times Diary Blackpool without the parties, Growing resources matched by modern skills, Bonn drops opposition to farm price rise, Bread subsidy raised to keep ½p off loaf, Real cheer for beer drinkers, Foreign trade expansion places burdens on capability of ports to cope with output, Mr Mayhew brings Bath politics to life, Bacteriology: The organomercurials, Aircraft firms put case against nationalization, Trade with China David Bonavia tells how British exporters are losing ground to competitors for the Chinese market, Prospectors looking to the West for aid in offshore exploration find equipment scarce, Mr Ford to answer Congress on pardon, Chancellor emphasizes need to avoid mass unemployment, Small factories retain their important role, A dangerous gamble by the junta ruling Chile, Mr Thorpe admits wage freeze being considered, Surplus beef at half-price for aged in France, Currency and gold reserves shrouded in mystery, Prostitutes 'competed to keep managers in style', President clashes with Congress and threatens to veto aid vote cutting off arms for Turkey, Mr Jenkins scorns Heath unity call as 'election device', Pesticides ban urged after cancer tests, Chancellor takes message of confidence to anxious electors, Britain's inflation record in summer best of the Nine, Commission says, Three policemen face allegation of perverting justice, Factory worker has money to spare, Masses mobilized for work in agriculture, Students' cooperative homes opened, Argentine beef evaded import ban, 'All-people's ownership' beats inflation, Bigger role for women discussed by bishops, Europe gains ally in the oil crisis, New plan to save historic cores of 100 French towns, More staff for London Transport, Plea to save life of Soviet writer on hunger strike, Watergate trial opens amid signs that at least one former White House aide may turn on Mr Nixon, Sir Geoffrey gives self-employed hint that 'unjust' insurance plan will go, West German liberals' poll reveals divisions, Questioned girl reporter flees to Mozambique, Handicrafts attract foreign currency, Guerrilla in consulate siege is badly hurt, Nurse denies giving an insulin injection, Jets buzz Army HQ in Addis as split is rumoured, Communist threatens to shun Scarman inquiry, Warning on academic bias, Self-reliance is still the key, Liberal recruit criticized, The social vote, Mr Benn: no secret list of companies for takeover, Tories go bravely on to the offensive, Portugal forms new Government shorn of two supporters of former President Spinola, The fight for 39 marginal seats: Part 9 Preston, North Description, Deep interest in Harrier, Mr Heath says Labour is relying on fear, Mr Scanlon reserved on social contract, Social services 'kept battered children cases from the attention of the police', TUC chief condemns Tory critics of the social contract, Ideal customers repay fairness, Inquiry into air miss by Viscounts, Revolution urged in educational syllabus, Archaeologist Killed on site of excavation, Mr Wilson claims 3 in 4 want EEC poll, The West helps to win coal, Poll shows faith in M Giscard, Offices of Zanu blown up, South Africa's UN presence hangs in balance, Speed curb cut 6,000 from road casualties, Money is the main worry in the new Mozambique, Indians reduced to eating leaves and animal feed, A nation on bicycles makes only 1,500 cars a year, 'New rules needed after Flixborough', £75,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, A shop window which enhances prestige, EEC rejects criticisms by Labour politicians, Mr Wilson sees Mr Foot over dispute at ITN, The woman who refused to live in the shadow of Bertrand Russell, The night sky in October, Concorde is a potential winner to span the nation, Nato 'mixed blessing' exercise has begun, Thousands besiege US Embassy in Athens, Bank aims to salvage all its waste paper, The fruits of greater knowledge can sweeten commercial negotiations too, Hailsham scorn for Labour's foreign policy, Peking leaders stay away from festivities, Onward Christian soldiers of the left, Santa Claus mail hit by staff shortage, Stewards at Dagenham tell men to return, Total of 2,256 candidates is a record, Chris Evert postpones her wedding, Gen Thieu rejects charges of bribery, Edinburgh, Central Description, Lever attack on 'profligate' mortgage pledge, Skipper describes his last sight of trawler Gaul in Atlantic storm, Mr Foot calls Tory 40 per cent 'bosh', Agency staffs cut, civil servants claim, Makarios plea to UN on Cyprus 'test case', 100 more canal workers join waterway strike, Prince stays three weeks incognito in France, Resources: different path to same end. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: The Geographical magazine, Hairco Limited, Royal Navy, Hutchison, Sedgwick Forbes Group, The Sabah Timber Company Limited, steel samson, Air France, Bill Lewington Ltd, Machine Division, The post Office, H. & T. Walker Ltd., Jardines, Bernard Thorpe, Japan Air Lines, Joe Coral, Tate Lyle, Remy Martin, Midland Bank, Taylor Woodrow, Bally, Amalgamated Investment & Property Company Limited, Banco Do Brasil S. A., National Bank of Pakistan, Cathay Books, M W Marshall & Company Limited, Bichet and Partners,, Bullens, Mirston, Brown, Shipley & Co. Limited, Dewar's, Pakistan International Airlines, Rosgill Holdings Ltd, Lloyds Bank, King & Co, Anderson Mavor Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, Babcock, Plessey, Dodwell, The Times Atlas, The New Throgmorton Trust Ltd., Scragg, Shell Chemicals, Hopa Enterprises Ltd.,, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Grima, The People's Republic Of China, Cogis, Twa's Ambassador Service, Time. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Announcements, Educational, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Sport: Player playing for his 100th tournament victory, Conteh goes distance to bring world title back to Britain, Brown elected chairman of newly constituted council, Miss Clower takes main event, Silky the pick of outstanding field, Tayler will run in Morocco for N Zealand, Kennedy's goal gives Liverpool a dozen, Confidence growing in Sagaro's chance, Sports in Brief, Ipswich now have two worlds to conquer, Counties pick former schools international, Uncertain passing spoils Tongan chances, University a little unlucky in bruising encounter, Only four British clubs can feel confident, 15,000gns paid twice on busier day, Palace go to the top, Double Dart's victory keeps Hern on target, Pride could be big incentive for Jacklin. Reviews: The Dame of Sark for Wyndham's, Die Fledermaus Coliseum, Introduction to a magical evening Glyndebourne Touring Opera Gaumont, Southampton, The Freeway Old Vic, Danish String Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, A good 'Don Carlos', Worcester porcelain tankard fetches £4,500, LPO/Serebrier Festival Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Counterfeit silver lining that could ruin us all, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 1, 1949. Editorials/Leaders: South Africa's Membership Of The Un, Oil Weaponry. Letters to the Editor: Past support for referendums, Electoral reform, Old generals do die, but they never fade away, Keeping out rabies, Rationing of sugar, Collection of fines, Rate of increase in wages, Growing rates burden, Rent Act and tenants, Male midwives, Katyn memorial, Heath Robinson today, Rights of minorities, Fact and fiction of higher oil costs, Inflation and the survival of democracy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Cheshire Foundation Homes for the Sick, University news Oxford, Award for Nigerian, Church news Appointments:, Latest appointments, Stationers' Company, Naval promotions. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Aberdeen, Mr N. D. Simpson, Sir James Duncan Former MP, Obituary, Mr John Saltmarsh. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, A sharp rally, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Dollar decline continues, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Reflation hope the spur, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities Cocoa futures up £19 a tonne. Business and Finance: A comforting view from Plessey, Business Diary: BUPA's hotel beds · Manifesto à la Mecca, Mining Buffels cheerful on uranium, Whitehall working out energy saving plan, Germany and US agree on the dangers of reflating too quickly, Car trade with EEC shows big swing in Britain's favour, Latest dividends, Benjamin Priest & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., Bank of England changes rules for importers, VW considering joint venture in America, Avis dealings suspended, Dictaphone seeks to prevent takeover bid, Film may speed phone inquiries, The Bank 'mops up' surplus money, Improved spending for July and August Advertising & marketing, Bruce Peebles, Hanson takes £2m stake in US theatre circuit, Menswear staff crisis warning, Brick stocks posing stacking problems, Wettern forced out of pipe production, Gerling company to raise capital by DM4m, Bank Base Rates, No dividend yet by Pirelli, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Liquidity push changing face of takeover market, Price controls bring £1.4m slump at Cape Asbestos, Royal Sovereign Group Limited, United Glass prices increased by 12 pc, Five Swiss banks in cooperation pact, Insolvencies delay Milan SE settlements, Freedoms and restraints in EEC policy on regional and industrial aid Alan Dashwood examines the scope for state action by individual members of the Community, Briefly, Justifying the cost of environmental protection in times of hardship, Nickel price raised, Money Market Rates, Sugar producers likely to seek £60 a ton rise, Ready Mix brick factories closing, Lay-off figures reach 15,000 at two car plants, Employers' groups deny Wilson claim on social contract support, Spar chief gives warning on retail control protests, No interim from PMA as furniture losses bite, Waterford up 29 pc after six months, British Airways cut price plea, Receiver hopeful Cambridge can be rescued, Dow Jones slumps below 600 mark then recovers, New blast furnaces will add 9m tonnes to Japanese capacity, Issues & Loans Council coupons down again, Scrap trade in row with BSC on pricing. Business Appointments: Deputy chairman for Racal. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,805.
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