The Times - 04/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By John Young, By Tim Congdon, From Peter Nichols, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Trevor Fishlock, By Staff Reporters, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Horsnell, By John Young Planning Reporter, Hugh Clayton, By John Roper, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, bY Our Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, From Peter Evans, By John Winder, By Christopher Walker, By Our Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By Ronald Faux, By Professor Richard Rose, From Christopher Warman Bristol, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliffe, Gerald Ely, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Edmund Stevens, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Blunsden, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamcla Macgregor Morris, David Robinson, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, John Higgins, Clive Barnes, Caroline Moorehead, Gay Search, Richard Rose, J. Enoch Powell, Stuart Stirling, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, David Spanier, G. T. Zellick, D. A. SAMPSON, , GLADWYN, , NEVIL JOHNSON, , L. ST CLARE GRONDONA, , TIMOTHY RAISON, , JOHN GARNFTT, JOHN WALLEY, , CORNELIUS O'LEARY, , PETER USTINOV, , MICHAEL WATSON, , John Betjeman, Arthur Bryant, Henry Cecil, Roy Fuller, Julian S. Huxley, Rosamond Lehmann, J. B. Priestley, V. S. Pritchett, Terence Rattigan, , BRUCE BERNARD, , SYBILLE BEDFORD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Young, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, DONALD SARGENT, Chairman., R. COLEGATE, , W. E. P. TOHNSON, , E.J. BANDY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay, Kenneth Owen, By David Mott,
ResumoNews: Judge speaks of 'gin and knickers' divorces, LSE head is Reith lecturer, Fight for the 39 vital marginals: Part 11 Liverpool, Garston Description, Orchestras heed protest over lack of new works, Chilly Elysee puts strain on sang-froid, Paris leads in cities' race, survey decides, Telephones bugged at Transport House, investigator claims, Shaweross challenge on editorial 'democracy', Prime Minister battles on despite slag heaps taunt, Mr Heath unveils his national unity plan, Voters urged by Mr Heath to face reality, General Walker's ideas described as dangerous, Offer to free hostage, Teachers need 30pc rise, Mr St John-Stevas says, Mr Thorpe lands by tractor light after councils bar helicopter, Homes offer aimed at floating voters, Queen's award for officer in hijack aircraft, Feminist leans heavily on male support, Russia builds new Trans-Siberian line, Nationalists confident of breaking thin blue line of rural Scotland, Threat to Argentina's fragile democracy, Justice and honesty are the Jenkins keynotes, Guerrillas shot dead from helicopter, on campaign with the Labour moderates, Gunman kills girl and two men in office, Townspeople facing increasing noise, Speaking up for the good side of life in the EEC, Korean regime accused of staging anti-Japan riots, Premier tries to halt panic run on building society in S Australia, Extra 1½p on 21b bag of sugar soon, Party calls for second police force in Ulster, Shelter scorns slum clearance plans, Intrigues sealed fate of Rumor Cabinet, Poll in Scotland shows further swing to SNP, Party leaders set out their views for the faithful, Pakistan opposition urges end of Baluchistan action, How shall the prisoner sue his jailer?, Science report Mortality: Feeding and cot deaths, Pressure on Cypriot leader to stay, Britain and Spain clash at UN over Gibraltar, Life jail for man who killed cricketer, Greeks urged to show 'political maturity ' in poll, Girl on bomb murder charges 'said she did not like it when children in coach were killed', Chemists deny 'putting public at risk' claim, Victory for militants as miners' leaders reject productivity pay scheme, Free collective bargaining system condemned, 'Girl who cannot say no' to helping others, Conflict of conscience that stretches party loyalty to breaking point, Cabinet pressed on defence cuts, Margarine losing price advantage over butter Food prices, Mr Nixon asks the Watergate trial judge to quash subpoenas for his appearance, Mr Powell's new hint on voting Labour, New hold-up on trade concessions to Moscow, Bristol, North-West Description, Italy's Cabinet collapses at worst possible time, Rebuilding is turning London into hostile place, professor says, Sunday labour for new Portugal, Trade terms improved 3.1 per cent in August, How the student vote could cause an upset in the election result, EEC Council of Ministers releases $150m emergency aid to poor nations affected by oil price rises, Legal education: Michaelmas results, Left wing may picket National Front rally, EEC farm policy will never be same again, Mr Callaghan says, Tory pledge to scrap rates by end of 1979, Recognizing the effect of women at the ballot box, The Times Diary New helicopter flop for Thorpe, Increase in postal votes may help the Tories, Publicity threat made rape case woman emigrate, Changes in subsidies to aid hill farmers, Indian Ocean cooperative pact urged by Shah, Ford workers given 38 per cent offer, 'Breach of faith' in higher leaving ag, U S foreign aid bill sinks in stormy Senate passage, Damages of £74,000 for maimed soldier, Vorster Government 'to withdraw from South West Africa within a year', Medicine addict freed by Court of Appeal. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Power To The Poor, Bell's, The Volva 244., Law Tutors, Mellersh & Harding, Robeco, Imi, tops, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Basic, National Westminster Bank, Bh, Annigoni, College Of Industrial, Ansafone, Hoechst, The Building Societies Association, Wimpey, The Times, Lisbon Electric Tramways Limited, Weatherall Green & smith, Keyser Ullmann, Credit Bank, Lloyds Bank, Perrier, Pan Am, Wilkins & Mitchell Limited, Metal Closures Group, Taylor's, Moulinex, Hamilton & Inches, Augustus Barnett's, The Economist, Harrods. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson predicts a mild Budget. Official Appointments and Notices: Two Swedes to share Nobel Prize, Meeting. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property Converted chapel as a home, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,807, Broadcasting, World chess draw. Sport: South Africa ahead after first day, Charge of British Light Brigade, Monzon will put off retirement to meet Conteh, Sports in Brief, A tired Baiocchi heads for home with a pack in close pursuit, Mottram gives up post as national coach, Contender No 3 has stiffest task of all, Miss Bueno to compete against new generation, Piggott hisses up in best cobra style, Piggott will move to Mississipian if Saint-Martin is fit, Can afford winter comfort, Britain's splendid start with three wins, Molina leads United States PGA qualifying event, Small filly attracts biggest price, Tongans add weight to their pack, When Hunt speaks you know it makes good sense, Grundy next after Steel Heart recovers, Pirates win title and right to meet Dodgers, Sexton is pushed off the tightrope, Financial crisis at Notts County, Squash rackets, Three points for away win, urges Robson. Reviews: Albert Herring Sadlers Wells, Henze returns to The Bassarids, Looking up to the stars, Gypsy Winter Garden, New York, Demand for continental ceramics still high, 'Rossini in London', NPO/Muti Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: 9½ Per Cent By Christmas, Political Arrests In Portugal, Two More Immortals. Letters to the Editor: Turner at the Academy, Consistency of Civil Aviation Authority, Pitt and income tax, Role of the CIA in Chile, Need for stable definition of roles in pensions field, HAG case: law bent to suit Market creed, Modern maths, Mr Powell on Ulster power-sharing, Country houses, Referendum on the Common Market, Better communication, Sovereignty of Parliament, Self-employed contributions, Banalities, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Tims of Tuesday, October 4. 1949 Christmas toys. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Inflation no reason for varying agreement D V D. Obituaries: Mr McNeill Love Leading surgeon, Vasili Shukshin Russian film director, Mr Frank Howes, Mrs Constance Sitwell, Nurul Amin, Mrs Dorothea Woodward Fisher, Obituary. Business and Finance: Renewed selling bout, Contradictions in the oil funds debate, Mining First half copper output up, Further heavy falls on stock market, Interest bites hard as Kent moves to peak, Oil pricing deals could add £140m to UK's imports bill, Latest dividends, TWA and PanAm in merger talks, Libya and Mobil sign $70m exploration deal, Spot Position of Sterling, Richardson-Merreill Inc., EMI profits are up £7.5m, Industrial site scheme halted, Forward Levels, 15 pc dearer houses predicted for next year, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, GRA chief hits at lack of growth, Fiat prices rising 7 pc, Rotork Limited, $250m international financings for Piper oilfield development, Herstatt loss 'about £195m', Slower year for London Shop, Concern at possible US embargo on coal exports, Interchange link with BR hotels, Metal forum on Wednesday, Tar sand mining-thhe hard way to get oil, Rights issue from Pahang will boost expansion, Booker food marketing is switched to Mace, Briefly, Dearer petrol plea is expected soon, Money Market Rates, Call for curbs on cotton imports as Courtaulds cuts work week, How the markets moved, Bowthorpe holds momentum in background of healthy liquidty, Gibbons Dudley bids for Foster, The Times Share Indices, Mint plans issue of sovereigns, Terms Of Trade, Business Diary: Jensen jolt· Mellon's vindication?, Chrysler strikers to decide moves today, Cash crisis forces Jensen to cut staff, EMI completes the course, Singapore rumours denied, Central banks urged at IMF meeting to take action for strengthening of public confidence, Brown Boveri raises cash bid for Kent: GEC reassurance on redundancies. Business Appointments: Dr J. G. Shaw joins board of Baker Perkins. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Water offer left to underwriters, Commodities Sugar futures at new heights, Another setback, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street.
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