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The Times - 14/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Christopher Walker, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Air Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Penny Symon, By Our Education Correspondent, By David Leigh, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Edward Mortimer, From Fred Emery, From Bruce Palling, Fron Peter Hazelhurst, by Gerry Harrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Ron Elmer, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter West, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Alan Coren, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, with Sheila Black, House of Commons, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Robert Lowe, PHS, Louis Heren, JAMES E. CARSON., BASIL WRIGHT, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , E. F. FIELD, , JOHN LODGE, , G. E. COZENS, , J. D. R. HAYWARD, , T. SYMINGTON, , R. L. CARTER, , ROBERT G. TWYCROSS., CYRIL EASTAUGH, , GERALD CURTIS, , RALPH EDWARDS, , H. D. ROGERS., ARTHUR SCHLESINGER, JR, , JOHN MACKIE., B. WOOD, , ANN WILLIAMS, , From a Correspondent, Richard Holmes, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Richard Adams, Michael Ratcliffe, By A. Alvarez, Paul Theroux, By Victor Canning, H. R. F. Keating, Ronald Lewin, By John Liggett, Anthony Smith, Brian Alderson, By John Plender, By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen, By Terry Byland, By Our Economic Staff, By Andrew Wilson, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, ANTHONY G. CADMAN., PETER BURBERRY, BRIAN DAY, DAVID STEBBINGS, HENRY N. GOLDSTEIN., M. LANE, , VERNON W. McELROY., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, By Tony May, By David Mott, By Margaret Stone, Peter Waymark,

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News: Prison population still falling, US general on defensive over remarks on Jews, 'Indefinite jail for recalcitrant people', Halsbury inquiry on pay of radiographers to continue, Mr Karamanlis offers early referendum on monarchy, TUC staff vote may cut links with union, Rail fares may rise 30% next year, Navy minister meets dockyard men and promises no closures, Cheaper for Britain to stay in EEC, Acid rain report could alter British power policy, W German union leader is freed, Former Ethiopian premier faces trial over famine, Chinese Communist Party warns Army, Pakistan claims £10m over India's ban on flights, Shopping around, Motoring The challenge provided by foreign cars, Teachers to get pay rise as lump sum, Union says 66 journalists dismissed after official action over pay claim, Mr Crosland apologizes for joke on rates rise, Petrol must not be sold at new price yet, New arms supplies give Kurds hope of stopping advance by Iraq forces, Food talks disclose reluctance of rich states to help needy, Rees appeal as Ulster toll rises by three, Britain agrees £7.6m aid programme for Gibraltar, EEC's revised trade plan to benefit India, Compromise that could end the dispute over private beds, Astronomy: Missing mass of galaxies, Premier bomb death charge, Armed police guard Lady Lucan at a secret address, Indians honour prosperity with fireworks, Dr Kissinger may be reaching the end of the road, Norwegians' chance to win bridge title, American oil tests off coast of South Vietnam may induce North to launch full-scale offensive, Bowra: the making of a legend Maurice Bowra A Celebration, edited by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Price freeze penalty for firms that pay big rises, TUC move towards more restraint on pay claims, Pit ballot swings against NCB bonus plan, S Africa recalls envoy in angry reaction to exclusion by UN, Shot colonel 'warned police about two accused men', Boy of 10 not to receive damages of £44,390, Shelter wants abolition of most tied housing, Minister's son sentenced for gas theft, Mr Heath will not be ousted without a fight, A spy comes in from the cold, Tougher vehicle test urged, Abortion reform Bill given approval by French Cabinet, Will industry now be allowed to pay its way?, Highbury Grove governors get their way, No news for French as printers go on strike, Rockefeller admission on Goldberg book, Professor gives warning on inflation mentality, Australians cautious over plan to boost economy, Jordan amnesty for crimes against security, 25,000-man guard for Mr Ford in Tokyo, Best air safety figures for a decade, Former police chief's son robbed women, Moro Cabinet chances are now in doubt, Victory over smallpox within reach, The Times Diary A little help from inflation, Arms plot by UDA men, prosecution says, Government accused of criminal neglect over livestock crisis, Ratepayers' 'rebellion' warning on Clay Cross, Strikers to put their manager 'on trial', Small man's resentment led to murders and suicide, Stronger bidding for Old Masters at Sotheby's, Mr Arafat carries 'an olive branch and a gun' to UN, Gifts from abroad in Primate's auction, Solicitors ordered to be struck off. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Ppa, British airways, David & Charles, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, The Occupational Pensions Board,, Duvets, National Westminster Bank, Rolex, Hodder & Stoughton, The Young Idea, Robson Books, Population Count Down, Foyles Art Gallery, John Alan, The Times, Asea, M & G, Board of Tate & Lyle Limited, The Listener, Dent, Relyon, The Times Diary, Pye, Hatchards, Healey & Baker, Leslie Thomas, Glfb, Lancia, habitat, Atcost, Twa, Hine, Costain. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, Forthcoming Events, Art Exhibitions, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Business Services, Motor Show Place. Official Appointments and Notices: General in plane dispute put on retired list, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Sport: Youth is no match for experience, No fire to warm them on a damp East Anglian night, Sports in Brief, Season without a name to remember, Chelsea drop point before their smallest crowd, Big fish beat minnows in battle of swamp, Victory sweet for one but sour for other, Denness badly in need of a game, Morgan lights a flame that burns away the years, Macdonald shows the way against old club, Chester add thrilling story to an ancient city's long history, A maverick essential to the health of the game, Flat racing statistics Jockeys, Middlesex are borne away on the wind, Firm stride towards retaining title, Palmer's reflexes shine out on a dreary day, Squandered kicks ruin the efforts of a gallant Irish pack, Left is right for Princely Son, Mulcare one of five newcomers for next year's Walker Cup team. Reviews: Supremo'S uncle Chief of Staff The Diaries of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Pownall, Vol II, 1940-44. Edited by Brian Bond., The Cock-Artist Almost Free, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall / Radio 3, Crime The Mask of Memory, Eduard Melkus Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Festival of festivals: 50 films in 20 days, Amnesty concert, Brief life, Fiction Hers, Firing the imagination Shardik, The Lord's Lieutenant Redgrave, Farnham, The cut of their eyebrows The Human Face, One Pair of Eyes Bbc 2. Politics and Parliament: Having to be satisfied with zero growth, Experiment in waste materials exchange House of Lords, Guarantee needed, Coordination of social security schemes, Details of Bill to put additional tax on North Sea oil profits, Talks to be held on scheme to penalize firms which breach social contract, Comprehensive study ordered on Europe's frontier regions European Parliament, Rent allowances for Charity Commission tenants, Housing problem of greatest severity: deep dissatisfaction, Helping house purchasers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 14, 1949 Arrivals at Zoo, Mr Healey bathes in the divine light of reality. Editorials/Leaders: A Dialogue Of Will, The Tied Letting And The Housing Shortage. Letters to the Editor: Euthanasia and cancer, Clay Cross and the law, Soviet film on BBC, Insulation answer to wasted energy, Viking kings, Infexious, Phoney?, Honey from road verges, Homes for young delinquents, Katyn memorial, U S economic experts' disarray, Parliament and the Church Synod, Kennedy and Diem coup, Need for inflation accounting, Gibraltar proposals, System of tied housing. Law: Evidence of similar facts admissible: no special rule for homosexual cases Director of Public Prosecutions v Boardman, Husband not a 'person interested' In re Beesley (A.), a bankrupt: Ex parte Beesley (T. J.) v Official Receiver and Others, Employee's previous activities relevant Calvert, Hunt and Barden v Elton, Taxpayer in tax avoidance scheme not 'trading'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Vittorio de Sica Influential Italian film director, William Gardner Smith, Count Guido Piovene, Mr M. I. Eckman, Obituary. Births. Business and Finance: General Accident turn in third quarter loss, Short time working, F.H.Lloyd Holdings Limited, Discount market, Saudi assurance on oil revenue investments, Unilever, Acrow, Bank Bases Rates, Business Diary: Hoover who's who · Eiffel power, Among the Dervishes, Some relief in sight for Unilever, New threat in shipyard dispute, Latest dividends, Interim Statement Courtaulds, Government outlines N Sea oil tax plans, Stenhouse in £8.7m office lease back deal, Shell-Esso gas find off Shetlands, Spot Position of Sterling, Slowdown likely to put brake on ESTEL, Downturn in supertanker construction, Gilts plunge and shares weaken as City tries to assess Budget, Borrowing dilemma for the Government, Forward Levels, Finance deal worked out to save Yashica, Sir Frederick's message: 'get on with the job', Mr Jessel quits G R Dawes, World cotton output forecast reduced, UK trade deficit widens to £440m in October as exports decline sharly, Sterling, unsettled, down 15 points on the day, Fall in use of finished steel, Rolinco says share prices underrate the outlook, CU rights issue gets 94.4 pc acceptances, Forward charters safeguard Sheaf profits, Pirelli plan 25m-franc Swiss bond issue, US coffee roastings drop 16 per cent, Vote row over Hoover strike, Steel side boosts F. H. Lloyd at halfway, Iran will get £365m back-payment for increased cost of oil, Rolinco Value of diversified portfolio, Briefly Mountview Estates, Money Market Rates, Nine months' results, Overseas markets keep Chubb buoyant, CBI chief praises government policy on aid, How the markets moved, Swiss banker says inflation may slow, Taylor Pallister & Co. Limited, Gloomy post-Budget prospects for Britain's charities, Beaverbrook reports £1.3m loss for year, Chemical exports rise 70 pc, Talks on support for Helaba, FFI may issue stock for funds, Ultramar sets target for year at £12m net after strong advance, Sandilands report may be delayed. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Post-Budget depression leaves gilts battered, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Cocoa futures drop £23 a tonne Commodities, Recent Issues, Price rises: what will the market bear?, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Pound unsettled by Budget, Wall Street, Issues & Loans Treasury loan extension, Setback in gilts. Business Appointments: Imps (Imports) names commercial chief. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,842.

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