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The Times - 14/09/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Patrick Brogan, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Clive Borrell and Tim Jones, From Paul Martin on board MV Adonis, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Horsnell, By David Leigh, From a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Mohr, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Our Special Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, From Pierre Guillot, French Racing Correspondent, by Michael Holroyd, David Wade, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Walsh, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Michael Watkins, Prudence Glynn, Dingle Foot ©Times Newspapers Ltd, 1974., George Hutchinson, H. R. Allen, David Parry Jones, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, GREVILLE JANNER, , ERIC VAN TASSEL, , HERB GREER, , GITTA SERENY HONEYMAN, , R. D. ENGLISH, JOHN HUMPHREYS, , RONALD M. BELL, P. J. DAVIES, CHARLES MORRISON, , P. L. JEFFERIES, , ALFRED WHITE FRANKLIN, , DENIS GLYN N. C. HERRICK, IBRAHEEM KAREEM, , K. A. DOUGHTY, , ROBIN LEWIS, , ANNYS, , By Stephen Medcalf, By our Horticultural Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Patricia Tisdall, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Eric Brunet, Francis Kinsman, FE, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, AW, Anthea Massey, By David Mott, By Malcolm Brown,

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News: Bishop of Liverpool to become Archbishop of York, Former Tory is Labour choice, Pandas fly with own oxygen masks to London, S Africa blocks foreign payments to students' union, Military background to army post, Television ban irks Sir Hugh Cudlipp, Gay Liberation takes over a conference, Mr Rabin insists on own timetable for peace, Experience that points above and beyond itself, The sheltering screen, Mr Wilson's attitude seen as crucial to Paris talks on unity, Persian gardens in the desert, Priority for housing incentives urged, Inquiry orders new tests at Flixborough site, Inquiry shown films of clash, New support for the old idea of land nationalization, Town hall staffs reject militant view and overwhelmingly accept 14% pay offer, Lisbon rejects Rhodesia sanctions, Industrial law upheavals are criticized, Archbishop must stay in jail, Chile may stage unilateral release of prisoners, CIA role is defended in downfall of Dr Allende's regime, Rose show affected by adverse weather, IRA man retaken after gun battle, Eritrean background is asset for new leader, Fight resumed to control fire on Cunard liner, The Christian Dior autumn and winter collection, Britain to have £13m from EEC in retraining grants, Liberals pledge campaign to stay in EEC, Twelve die and 70 injured in Madrid bomb blast, Government's Employment Protection Bill increases rights of union members, Frogmen find bodies of British soldiers, Gas warning to villagers as fertilizer burns, Busing trouble in Boston: Police outriders, Portuguese and Frelimo share patrol duty, Forecast of £2,000m deficit with EEC Six, Paul Getty III marries a German model, 'Vast catalogue' of crime by couple, Conservative leaders emphasize stark future for Britain if rampant inflation is not curbed, Mr Walker is asked to leave dockyard, No need for spending cut, Mr Pardoe says, Mr Nixon has second clot in his left leg, Lord Brayley puts off Mexican visit after company investigation, Bail for woman on baby charge, National Front says TV report was onesided, Assault by man 'followed for two years', October 10 poll indicated as Labour finalizes manifesto, Search for new channel in blockade of Le Havre, Army eases precautions in capital of Ethiopia, Soggy spaghetti crisis hits Italians, Schools 'condone unhealthy eating habits', Progressive transfer of power to European parliament supported, Blockades threat in Ulster jail protest, Tito call for stiff penalties on pro-Moscow group, Cyprus slams door on mass exodus, Man is convicted over inventor's death, Plan to give disabled people £10 a week, Geology: Future riches based on rocks, Japanese prisoner is flown to Holland after embassy siege, 'Spy plane' sets record to Los Angeles, Col Irwin talks of his Moon experience, Mr Hooson's warning of milk-meat shortages, Britons saved from Aegean shipwreck. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Vanbrugh Life Assurance Limited, British Rolling Bearings, Southampton Boat Show, Dewar's Fine Scotch Whisky, The Times, Wexas, Shelter, British Home & Hospital For Incurables, Crescent International Fund, Boots, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Pcac, British Airports Authority, Lawson High Yield Fund, Laing, Atcost, Haigland Double, McLaren, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., P & O. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting: Saturday, Gershwin musical to end its run, Surprise result in opening round of chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,790, Bridge Reluctant supporters, Chess Cunning, but not clever enough, Sunday. Sport: Sports in Brief, England need six points for outright win, England pick 24 for World Cup training, Yesterday's results, Weekend fixtures, Murless luck persists before running out, The sting in the tail will ensure there is no fluke winner, Italian team in South Africa, Harlequins have the side to reverse trend, Tonga's happy tourists prepare a feast of rugby, Watt to meet Cheshire for the title, Fog denies Australian challenger ideal chance, Leeds go to Burnley reflecting a familiar look of other days, Records tumble at an effervescent meeting, Bustino taken to reverse Derby placings over longer distance, Takings well below last year's total, Ashmore best for Prix Royal Oak, Iranian high jumper thrills a packed stadium, White takes his revenge on Bryant, Palace end Southend's unbeaten record, Two outstanding victories make Gowans favourite, Coles survives the slaughter but Jacklin becomes a victim. Reviews: The 3p Off Opera Half Moon, Mr Wilson's election dilemma, In Dreamland with Flemming Flindt, Edith Evans for the Phoenix, Why the 'Battle of Britain' was a victory for the Silent Service, Past and future, Giving a child a legal say in his future, About Chaps, Katya Kabanova London Coliseum, BBC SO/Andrew Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, CONCERTS also on pages 10, 11 and 24, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, CONCERTS also on pages 10, 11 and 12, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments, Business Services, Saturday Bazaar. Editorials/Leaders: Magnanimity Towards A Broken Man, The Liberals' Dilemma, An Inequitable Burden For Employers. Letters to the Editor: Minimum wage, Architecture of Frome, Piddletrenthide et al, Power of unions, Wildlife in Southwark, Jews in Russia, The Maria Colwell case, Looking beyond the manifestos, Sound-money policy, Scale of suffering in Kurdistan, British sugar factories, Useless jobs, Confidence in the American system, Extermination camps. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, September 14, 1949. Law: Duplicity in count is question of substance Regina v Browning, Cooper, Richards, Smith and Williams. Obituaries: Lord Aberdeen Public service in Scotland, Sir Eric Thompstone, Col Cyril Essely Middle East Airlines, Mr Michael Benthall, Obituary. Business and Finance: Nuclear board report says SGHWR choice could add £500m a year to fossil fuel bills, OPEC puts 3½pc extra levies on crude to trim back company profits, No payment after loss for Norfolk Capital, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, In collisions with animals there are no clear rules, Zinc price raised by £30 a tonne, Fpe Group, KLM deficit put at £12m-£16m, Societies' net receipts at £112m last month, Treasury offers £600m tap stock replacement, Centrovincial loans, A message from HQ to all ranks in the City, Bank Base Rates, Slater Walker Gold-the essential investment hedge, Monsanto expansion, Ministry investigates sugar allegations, Francis Sumner, Second City Props, Singapore rubber stocks rise, Jamaica bidder, American agriculture chief's warning over protectionist pressures abroad, Dutton-Forshaw, School Fees Ahead?, BP confirms full extent of Ninian field in N Sea, Problems at Avana turn on sugar crisis, Australian wool sale offerings cut, Wilson (Connolly), Briefly, Glynwed purchase, Money Market Rates, Prudential backing for Vanbrugh, Freezers blow to Alpine, but glazing brings cheer, Anglo-Irish 'green pound' talks, Pre-election nerves · Decimation of HP shares, Pensions are back in the political limelight, Grouse, Unigate counts cost of price restraint, What you ought to expect from your broker, Textiles group to close mill in Scotland, Support given for Bryanston inquiry, State takes over Court Line ship interests, Overseas tax rules-now some toning down, British Enkalon facing big second-half loss, Four join main board of Ford, Australia 'will devalue dollar', Ellerman Lines soar past £2.5m mark, Kuwait adds to stake in St Martins. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Unit trust performance, Foreign Exchange The pound loses 25 points, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Quiet close to account, Trade doubts dampen sentiment, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Wall Street drops to lowest level in 12 years, NY sugar gains 0.50c to 0.75c, If you're unhappy at the yield, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities Fresh sharp fall in copper prices, Wall Street, Recent Issues closing, Issues & Loans Barclays' £18.5m loan for Cape copper plant. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.

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