The Times - 08/11/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock Holyhead, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Evans Edinburgh, By Stewart Tendler, By John Young, From David Leigh Clay Cross, By Martin Huckerby, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, Hugh Clayton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent., From Charles Hargrove, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Sue Masterman, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby Mirpur, Bangladesh, Nov 7, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From David Hedges, By Jim Snow, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Neil Allen, Norman Fox, Neville Hodgkinson, Jenny Rees, Philip Howard, David Robinson, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Simon Scott Plummer, by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Kate Hutchin, S.S.P., by Richard Streeton, Henry Stanhope, Jo Beresford, PHS, A. M. Rendel, MAURICE COWLING, , E. H. S. SINGLETON, , NIGEL SPEARING, , GEORGE J. LEVY, President, , GODFREY PILKINGTON, , LONGFORD, , H. M. Leather, Chairman, John A. Aitken, J. S. Blair, Rowland J. Calvert, Peter A. Clark, I. J. T. Davies, , P. C. Farrant, J. E. Grainger, J. L. James, Philip James, H. Ker, K. J. Kernohan, L. C. Lum, D. R. K. Med-, ley, C. S. Pitcher, H. G. H. Richards, F. Robertson, R. E. Smith, Robert B. Wilson, , E. W. HAMEETMAN, , MICHAEL S. ROSE, , RAGLAN, , STEWART EWING, , HUGH HANNING, , BRUCE REED, , I. J. LEES-SPALDING, , JOSEPH DEAN, , A. J. BRAYSHAW, , From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Whitmore, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Financial Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Wilkins, By John Plender Financial Correspondent, By David Young, By Peter Hill, Michael Baily, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, MARTIN GIBBS, , Phillips & Drew, , F. ROY COAD, , K. G. HODGSON, , D. L. LEVI, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Adrienne Gleeson, Lord Robens Chairman of Vickers, Sir Derek Pritchard, Sir Richard Powell, By Ashley Druker, By David Mott, By Tony May, Ross Daniels, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Three boys 'wrongly in jail over murder', M Jobert shows warmth for Britain, Saturday issue of 'Evening Standard' to end, Gamblers who stake their lives on a cure, Retailers warned to keep to price pact, Aircraft lost bearings and 108 Britons died, An ancient Briton adds to the history of leprosy, Watergate trial judge rules that tapes can be played, Troubles on and off the cricket pitch, A year is a long time in the eastern Mediterranean, Snatched baby found in lift at hotel, Furniture prices higher than expected, Working party on disabled asks for suggestions, Poultry men complain about 'criminal' cuts Food prices, Second vote for PLP post, Pioneer work in blending educational and social needs, Mrs Thatcher to help shadow Chancellor in Tory reshuffle, Signor Saragat falls out with former ally, Simonstown to be trebled in capacity, Ecumenical good will for Catholic bishop at synod, Spanish reaction to Rock disclosure, Camden council may build office block, Mercy killings admitted by retired surgeon, Consultants call truce in dispute over proposed contracts, Patience wears thin for protesting Welsh farmers, Mr Whitelaw says that Ulster civil war would drag in British cities, Labour MPs press ministers on sugar, Watership Down and the irresistible rise of Richard Adams, Police assault on detained Africans alleged, Why US is happy to be forced into détente with Cuba, Sir Geoffrey Howe urges Tories to rally to new 'Set the people free' battle-cry, Political pressures alleged in wine fraud trial, Opera house closes for duration of dispute, Return of children denied to British mother, New step in screening for genetic disorders, Cheaper beef for aged next month, Sir Alec will return to Lords as a life peer, Lottery MP in luck again in Bill ballot, Marcos regime plans to hold referendum, Industrial diversification still greatly needed, Bolivian dictator leads troops against rebels, Prostitute gave monk guns for jail break prisoner, 50 casualties feared in new Angola violence, Caution is the buyer's rule, Dutch block EEC plan for cleaner rivers, Dustmen's strike threatens to spread, Mrs Hart defends British food aid role, Damning report on practices of oil companies, S African ministers speak of need for reform in racial policies, Sponsors stop supporting tennis and golf, The Times Diary, Complaints over 1971 census delays, Obesity: Less weight, more happiness, Peking's anniversary overture to Moscow, Terrorists defy state of siege in Argentina, Royal Navy ends bomb disposal in Suez Canal, Ankara visit cancelled in view of Turkish crisis, Destitutes throng Bangladesh camp, Large towns and mining put pressure on trail-blazing national park, Derbyshire, Bomb in Woolwich soidiers' bar kills one and injures 26, Britain does better in fight against inflation, Slimmers owed £150,000 by group, meeting told, Clay Cross rebels scorn Crosland proposals, Flixborough victims to share £50,000, Tory MPs' vote of confidence in 1922 Committee casts Mr du Cann as kingmaker, Dr Kissinger pressed over US attitude to decision in Rabat, MPs in storm over 'crooked' councillors, The will to blow the lid off Ulster still remains strong, Democrats' victory continues at state level, Mr Scargill rejects plea on pit productivity scheme, Society for Health Education, Monarchy election issue in Greece, Expert's warning on wrong approach to youth and violence, Family planning nurses 'need doctors' powers'. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation of general in French aircraft row, Mr Ford admits error on energy post appointment. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, cofitour, British airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Midland Airways, Hallam, Brackett & Co., use Electricity wiseey, Excess Insurance Group, Midland Bank, Population Count Down, Ansafone, Hoechst, Kenning, Struck at the Royal Mint, The Saab 99 CM4, Oxfam, Druce, Inter-City, Monsieur Worth, V.S.O.P., Derbyshire, Olympia, Chamberlain & Willows, Canlife Units, F.C. Construction Co. Ltd, Twa, Panam, Grima, Savills. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Revaluation of rates put back until inquiry on finance is completed, Oil subsidy for growers not to be continued, Jobs of cane refinery workers not at risk in EEC negotiations, Opening of National Theatre delayed, Government encouraging farmers to expand sowing of beet House of Lords, Next week's business, MPs' salaries down 25 pc, Expensive to put sugar on ration House of Commons, Drop in fat cattle prices caused by heavy marketings, Mr Wilson indicates unions will get £10m. Law: Costs in Lands Tribunal 'sealed offer' cases Pepys V London Transport Executive, Ordering spouse from matrimonial home: practical approach Bassett V Bassett. Sport: Playing the game by the rules, Rest agrees with Sportsman, Looking beyond the winning post, Coup de Feu gets new goat as companion, For the Record Snooker, Distillers sponsor races on west coast of Scotland, Third challenge by Bich for America's Cup, Leading players compete for bigger prizes, Bournemouth event loses sponsors, All Blacks players of dubious pedigree, India will raise expulsion proposal at July meeting, Some tour facts to ponder in case England expects, Fair Dandy to defy penalty, Only two left to maintain continental red line, Vittadini's gesture of good will. Classified Advertising: New Homes, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on pages 29 and 30, Art Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant also on pages 29, 30 & 31, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant also on pages 26, 29.. Reviews: Death of a story line The Pay Off Comedy, Munich street theatre The Red Turnip Ica, Abbey Simon Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purification by fire: Bill Douglas's scenes from childhood My Children/My Ain Folk (aa) Academy Cinema Three Social and Political Films of the '30s and '40s Collegiate Theatre Bawdy Tales (x) London Pavilion, Troy-Game Sadler's Wells, Hoffmann without the romance, Cosi fan tutte Congress, Eastbourne. Editorials/Leaders: Greetings From Peking, Mr Vorster's Breeze Of Change, Dependence On Doctors From Abroad. Letters to the Editor: Too many doctors from abroad, Devolution to the regions, Incentives for charity, A simplistic question, Art and investment, Clergy stipends, Future of cane sugar, Private patients in NHS, Conservative leadership, Tied cottages, The clear purpose of Nato, No right to break the law, Controversy over stock appreciation, Cost of timber, Learning from Russia in alumina output. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 8, 1949 Liverpool Street. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Eric Linklater Novelist, playwright, biographer, Lord Hailes, Mr John C. Farrar. Business and Finance: Sindona reply to bank liquidation, Benn guide to NVT workers, 55pc decline in private house starts, Details given of how crisis hit WAB, Backlog of patents applications is new fear, Penalties of sales growth at Boots, Japanese copper smelters' plea for government aid, RHA calls for more than 20pc on charges, October car output 21pc below year ago, Franklin Bank takover agreed, Lord Robens hits out at 'industrial destruction', Industry's pressing case for an easing of price controls, Creation of more abundant wealth only way to raise living standards, Dupont offering of $500m well received, W German jobless up 21pc in a month, Shipping chief predicts cheaper oil, BSC warns strikers of threat to 9,000 jobs, Interim Statement Debenhams Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, Overseas Hesse bank overhaul, Trafford Park Estates Limited, Forward Levels, Bonn may decide on Herstatt, Further broking partnerships reorganized, Five simple truths for the men in Whitehall, Interim Statement The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Inland Revenue joins speedy mail service, Rand Selection final dividend, Bank Base Rates, Nation must aim at a higher growth rate and better industrial relations Mr Len Murray General Secretary of the TUC, Dowding & Mills Limited, UK beer most heavily taxed, Year-end Japanese trade gap of $5,000m forecast, Data service by brokers expanding in Europe, Kuwait could increase oil royalties if reductions on posted prices agreed, Briefly, Shell seeks inflation accountancy reform as income surges ahead, Money Market Rates, Productivity and the will to work can beat inflation, Krupp sees steel market easing, London & County is worse off than ever-£15m first-half loss, Business Diary: The Dorchester McAlpines · Jensen's yen, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Mr Blake leaves CSG, Italy's inflation highest in EEC, State control no cure for our economic ills Mrs Margaret Thatcher, Pay dispute settled at Chrysler, Ever Ready cleared of abusing monopoly, How the markets moved, Key meetings next week on Yorkshire canal project, Margins cut at Parker Timber, United City Merchants climb to peak £1.8m, LMS rebound awaits 1975-76, C. H. Bailey set to fight takeover of repair yard, TOTAL Compagnie Francaise des Pétroles, Concentric recovery hangs fire, Shipbuilders demand interim policy pending nationalization, Bidding for a change of attitude on meat marketing, Bank economist sounds warning against reflation, Close look at financial statements to be made, Rights issue rumours unsettle markets, Head Wrightson half year report, Severe shortage of rail trucks holds up coal for power station. Stock Exchange Tables: Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Pre-Budget nerves, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Dollar again weak, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Daily sugar price at record level Commodities, Sugar price hearings, Stock Exchange inquiry, Rights issue speculation upsets the leaders, Wolseley-Hughes slide from crest as snags persist to the end. Business Appointments: Mr Klijnstra's successor on Unilever boards. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,837.
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