The Times - 11/01/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Staff Reporters, From Peter Strafford, From Dan van der Vat, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Science Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Sue Masterman, By Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Victoria Brittain, From Our Correspondent, From Hugh Mabbett, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, John Higgins, Stephen Walsh, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Sheila Black, Nicholas Ashford, PHS, SIMON JENKINS., AGNES INMAN., G. H. B. CATTELL., ERNEST WISTRICH., G. A. FISHER., M. SHULMAN, , KENNETH SHERWOOD., MARIE WHALLEY., W. E. PENNELL., R. L. T. BURGES, , ROY MARKHAM., GERALD LEACH., P. W. BRIAN, , ALASDAIR MILNE., NORMAN FOWLER, , JAN KOPERNICHI., G. NICHOLSON, , From Mario Modiano, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Tommy Handley, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Political Staff, By Tim Congdon, By Maurice Barnfather, By Edwin L. Dale, Jr, By Dennis Dwyer, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, University of Glasgov: T. WIL SON, L. C. HUNTER, A. W. J. THOMSON, M. M. DRYDEN, A. NOVE. University of Stirling: C. V. BROWN. University of Aberdeen: M. GASKIN, D. I. MACKAY., R. C. TOMLINSON, ROGER G. THOMAS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Maurice Corina, By a Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Labour will face demand today that party must stop evading the issue of an incomes policy, Poulson: Questions on friendship, Kidnapped bank man accuses his employers, Mrs Panov appeals to Mr Kosygin for a visa to go to Israel, Whitelaw hint of way out of crisis, About 300 ambulance strikers go back to work, Details soon on rate support for councils, Soho club owner to face trial next week, Faulkner group need action by Dublin before signing pact, Kissinger talks in Egypt start today, Roskill man criticizes Maplin plan, Golden chance to detect diabetes, Shopping around, Court risk for flouting lighting rules, Paris scepticism over oil conference in Washington, Italy makes diplomatic approach to Arabs, Crown closes case against Janie Jones, Guerrillas accused of killing 17 Africans in Mozambique village, Nixon call for meeting of oil producing and consuming nations, Carrington tour planned, Students' rent strike 'may cost university £2,000', Britain consults Community on US invitation, Move to stop accreditation of ambassador in London, The Times Diary Keeping spirits up and eyes down, Games baton is found, Canterbury lorry ban countermanded, Council is refusing to rehouse pensioner, Mr Heath to see TUC leaders on Monday for second round of talks on peace plan, Crew who abandoned ship 'lacked experience', Labour 'failed the miners badly', Precautions on use of JP4 jet fuel urged, Archaeology report Crawley: Roman iron-working site, Bonn considers departure bonus for foreign labour, EEC slow in tackling crisis over energy, Opposition to US-designed reactor grows, Poultry, beef, lamb and fish will cost more Food prices, Waldheim optimism on disengagement of Egyptian and Israel forces, Part time for 32 schools, Untrammelled negotiation the key, Channel tunnel fire risk charge 'alarmist', Crew of rig saved in gale by helicopter, Special cases ought not to be decided by sheer trials of strength, American bank to finance Egyptian oil pipeline, Columnist sees Britain on brink of military coup, Dr Abbott gives up Deanery of Westminster, S Vietnam city thrives on scrap metal, Direct subsidy to offset Dutch paper's losses, Lord Chalfont How communists exploit genuine union grievances, Oil concerns had 19m tons in stock on Jan 5, Hopes of near-normal services in some regions today, A zealot with the means to back his aims, Hairdresser fined £50 for using electricity, Warning to biologists on bogus expertise, Unions welcome TUC pledge on pit claim but still reject Phase Three limits, US changes Soviet targets for its nuclear missiles, Train drivers end non-cooperation, Elysee talks on security of Algerian labour, French left reconsiders its outlook, Mr Prior promises not to dictate on family size, Quiet Singapore interlude for Japan's Premier, Greek Primate's election raises fear of schism, Science report Health: Lead and shipyard workers, Envoy to leave China after road accident, Promise to farmers of fair milk price, 8,000 tribesmen moved from Rhodesia border, Pakistan TV programmes embarrass China, A solid foundation of achievement for Italian democracy, Lecturer guilty of refusing to give evidence, NUM moderates frustrated, Lorraine coal mines closed by strike over pay, Envoy urges Americans not to ignore Europe, Belgium denies missiles have been stolen. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, H.A.G, Peterlee, Midland Bank, Constable, St. Moritz, Drivers Jonas, Hampton & Sons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ham Farm Studios, Kodak, Gooch & Wagstaff, Canlife units, Common Law Reports Ltd., Extel GROUP, Fortnum & Manson Ltd., Akzo. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Six chess draws as leaders fail to win, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,583. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments also on page 23, Appointments Vacant also on pages 11,12 and 13, Rentals, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on pages 12,13 & 23, Entertainments. Reviews: Too many zealots make a bad Bill Coup pour Coup Electric Cinema Club The Betty Boop Follies Ica, Aida Covent Garden, National Student Drama Festival Cockpit, Cosi fan tutte Coliseum, LMP/Bialoguski St John's, Smith Square. Sport: Whitbread pour more into richest event, Clockwork soldier called Michele Tyler, Sports in Brief, Docherty angry after Best fails to turn up again, FIFA stops short-term transfers to S Africa, Derby meet with hitch in £300,000 Osgood-Davies deal, A heartening pointer to better things, Sunday kick-off at Coventry in FA Cup-tie, Wales choose Cobner against Scotland, Wellington sure of winning Plunket Shield, England have no need for despair, St Benedict should give weight to rivals at Catterick, Scottish boy becomes Britain's No 1, Helmsman set fair for smooth voyage, Foster insists on going his own way, Dope tests to be made by Jockey Club, Argentina decline, Five British girls among top 10, Sponsors and women's union in disagreement over Avia event, Chappell gives reasons for Australia's poor showing, Latest snow reports. Politics and Parliament: Energy minister: position grim and forbidding: warning that severer cuts may be needed House of Lords, Next week, Leaders clash over Chancellor's reaction to TUC plan for ending miners' dispute House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: Sent Away From School, The Remedial Professions, Inching Towards Peace. Letters to the Editor: A threatened folly, Consumption of energy in farming, Wettest day of the week, Checking in at Heathrow, Operational Research Society, Combating terrorism, Distribution of wealth: how to put the facts before the nation, The Government and the miners, Demolition of City Club, Companies Bill, Britain's membership of the EEC, Cut on television. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Dean of Westminster, Church news. Obituaries: Prof C. A. Coulson Science as a religious activity, MR C.E. BOHLEN Close study of Soviet leaders, Bishop Tiarks, Obituary, James Dyrenforth. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 10, 1949. Business and Finance: 'Big 3' suppliers of PO exchange gear in clash over newcomer, More critical attitude to price applications, Ford of America again cuts output schedule, Big machine tools order from Russia, Liquidation statement by Cornhill Cons chief, The PO's crossed lines over telecommunications, Half of Britain's paper mills on full production, Millar & Lang Ltd., US revises money reform strategy, First redundancies of crisis, but number laid off falls by 100,000, Power concessions harder to get, The Times list of latest dividends, A disappointing finish at China Clays, Company News Slower first half for London Merchant Secs, Doubt over police role in enforcing the curbs, Taisho Marine and Fire Insurance Company Limited Bearer Depository Receipts ("BDRs"), Iran demand a threat to Japanese deal, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Courtaulds bid £1m, Oil group leaves North Sea well, 153,800 rise in German jobless, Cotton seeks parity with wool on energy, How the markets moved, Diamond sales up 40.5pc last year, 20pc surcharge on bunkers for ships to India, Price Commission rejects rises for 165 companies, Builder cuts land value by £1.2m, State loans for French computers, Bank of England likely to ease cash flow for small companies, Business Diary: Hughes and the Bovis guessing game, Crest Nicholson Limited, Time to bend rules, Lord Stokes says, 'Overkill' in Companies Bill, Helical Bar Limited, BSC Eurobond issue, Combined Ops HQ keeps oil flowing. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, More hopeful tone, Forward Levels, Issues & Loans British Steel to raise $35m in Euromarket, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Wall St 56 pts off in 4 days, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Equities, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Inveresk group names new chairman. Property: Residential Property Gazumping goes into reverse, New Homes.
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