The Times - 24/09/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Fred Emery, By Hugh Clayton, From Peter Strafford, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Editor, From John Winder, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Warman, From Hugh Noyes, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Ray Kennedy, From Paul Martin, By a Staff Reporter, From Mario Modiano, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Peter West, By John Blunsden, By Michael Seeley, By John Karter, Paul Overy, Leonard Buckley, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, Michael Wale, Eldon Griffiths, PHS, Bernard Levin, David Spanier, WILLIAM SARGANT, JOHN SMITH., DAVID MATHIESON, , JULIAN AMERY, , W. A. WOOSTER, , FRANK F. POTTER., HAROLD LOASBY, , MA'AN ABU NOWAR, GEOFFREY FURLONGE, , BRUCE DOUGLAS-MANN, , JOHN L. STEVENSON, , AUBREY YOUNG, , by Prudence Glynn, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Christopher Wilkins, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall, By John Woodland, From Anthony Rowley, BY Clifford Webb, MUSA MAZZAWI, , G. C. BIBLE., ALAN THOMAS., S. T. KIDD, ROY JENKINS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton, By Tony May, by Peter Jay Economics Editor, by Tim Congdon, by Melvyn Westlake, M.W., by Geoffrey Bell, G.B., by Frank Vogi US Economics Correspondent, by David Bonavia, by Edmund Stevens, by John Greenwood, by Dan van der Vat, by Michael Parrótt, by Elizabeth Collard, by Herbert Mishael, by John Earle, by Richard Mackie, by Alan McGregor, by Sue Masterman, by Ray Kennedy, by Geoffrey Smith, by Petar Hadji-Ristic, by Michael Hornsby, by Kurt Weisskopf, by John Rettie, by Alan Rake,
ResumoNews: Oil prices, Black Africa, Eurodollars, Lorry protest halts French traffic, Greek Communist Party is legalized after 27 years, Hounslow, Brentford and Isleworth, Eight arrested in Madrid bombing case, Separatism 'is no sort of answer', Group of Five ministers to meet at Camp David, Mr Thorpe sets 28 pc poll target, Children in home 'upset' by mother's visits, United States, Strikers confound Ford and unions by rejecting back-to-work formula, General Spinola to handle all talks on Angola, Norfolk, North-west, Archaeology report Orkney: Neolithic chambered tomb, Mr Heath opens campaign by discarding his old abrasive image in the search for unity, Shares down again amid Exchange rumours, Interest rates, The Times Diary Trying to plumb the Ulster leaks, Chalfont resignation dismissed with sarcasm by Mr Wilson, Drug traffickers escape through locked jail doors, Yorkshire and Derbyshire pit chiefs oppose deal, Pym attack on Labour's 'cheap food delusion', Student 'tried to support dying man' in crowd, Ford Foundation may cut grants by up to a half, Why Israelis prefer to ignore their economic difficulties, Home Office man 'stopped raids', Dutch doll's house for £1,680, Giscard 'fairy lights going out', Soviet Union, West Germany, France, Mr Wilson places confidence in devolution, Driver who lied to court in drink case forgiven, Holiday firm decides to appoint receiver, Consultant physician says he was kicked by police, Dr Kissinger tells UN nuclear catastrophe 'looms more plausible', South Africa, Mr Kennedy decides not to seek Presidency, Many try to save by cutting car servicing, Socialists discuss plans for banking, UN should act to stop drift to disaster in cyprus, Family planners defend sex education role, Food makers predict widespread shortages, Stationery Office starts work on backlog, Police say IRA woman may be involved in murder of judge, Science report Bacteria: Molecules and evolution, Mr Bhutto will make Moscow visit next month, Netherlands, Jordan peace boycott is blow to Mr Sadat, Five for trial on criminal damage charges, Japan, New leak theory to explain Flixborough explosion, 'Idiocy' of parties on housing attacked by Lord Goodman, Turks shoot British airman in Dhekelia, Commodities, Emperor's son is willing to be king, 'An historic opportunity' for the Scottish National Party, South-east Asia, India, Mr Foot denies threat to social contract at Ford's, Concern felt over Haile Selassie's fate, Third World, Party expects Mr Powell will increase majority, Russia likely to seek port facilities in Mozambique, Trade talks, Latin America, Fulbright 'No' to London post, Government and industry must talk things out man to man, Doctors did not examine bodies of dead, nurse says, Mr Nixon 'facing civil action', Only weather can prevent a record grain harvest, Firms 'trying to influence workers' vote', Dogs 'jumped on boy and started biting him', Scandinavia, Army boxer who beat and raped a girl is jailed, Middle East, Police say they saw man being whipped, Lawyers attack Soviet trial of Jews, Fashion, Points from last night's TV, EEC members open attack on record budget, Tories exaggerating inflation, Mr Healey says, South Africans to ease pass law rules, Mr Rockefeller tells senators his family is worth $218m, Canada, Anti-Europeans thunder on the sidelines, Attack draws angry denial from Mr Carr: Chancellor's figure 'carefully selected', SNP outline for an independent nation, Pregnant woman in sea rescue, Eastern Europe, Ethiopian unions call general strike, China, Switzerland, Italy, Australian unions call for more consultation, Sharp pay rise for lawyers in industry, Overloaded helicopters save flood victims, Fight for the 39 vital marginals: Part 2 Coventry, South-west, Australia, Coffee goes up by £40.75 a ton. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Revertex Holdings Ltd., Mappin & Webb, Save & Prosper Group, Bank of New Zealand, The Sudanese Estates Bank, National and Grindlays Bank Group, Toronto Dominion, El Nilein Bank, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, Garrard, Volvo, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, British Rolling Bearings, Cbc, Gordon's Special Day London Gin`, C.B.A Bank, Scandinavian Bank Limited., Banco Do Brasils. A., Robophone, The People's Co-Operative Bank, United Commercial Bank, Bancos De Comercio System, The Bank Of Kuwait, Royal Insurance, Sudan Commercial Bank, The Wobaco Group, Bank of Tokyo, Cassa DI Risparmio Delle Provincie Lombarde, schroders, Bank Leumi, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Kleinwort Benson, Banca Commerciale italiana, The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, Bna, The British Bank of the Middle East, The National Bank of Kuwait, Banco DI Napoli, Juba-Omdurman Bank, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Scottish Provident, Europartners, Savills. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Awards for gallantry, Church news. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Russians' chess game drawn, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,798. Sport: Youthful riches: Martina Navra-, The men most likely to succeed Stewart, Turnkey battles to earn compensation, Sports in Brief, New position for Sobers, Los Angeles and Lake Placid to apply for Games, Today's fixtures, McCormick puts total past the 2,000 mark, Bushell failed to cause problems, Broome picks up nearly £10,000 prize money, Featherweight record for Bulgarian, Disciplinary system to be reviewed by FA, Two-week ban on Bowles, Leaders come and go in six-day race, A book to end all those arguments at the bar, Ragstone's career ends after recent injury, Under-23 side shows selectors' desire to spread their net, Change in GB women's team against Finland, Tour should help Irish to £75,000 profit. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Ups and downs in Florence, Staff, students seek ways to revive film school, Winners of Maggie Teyte Contest, Ravi Shankar Albert Hall, Jenny Hanley to host 'Magpie', High-voltage sound Chicago SO/Solti Festival Hall, Leo Saver New Victoria, Jazzart Round House, A plumptious tonic Ken Dodd Laughter Show Palladium, The beauties of speed. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, September 23, 1949 The new Rover, Our choices must be allowed to remain polls apart. Editorials/Leaders: The World's Energy Needs, The Phoney Election. Letters to the Editor: Seeking peace in Middle East, Worker participation, Purpose of the Rent Act, Role of prosecution, Treating mental illness, Katyn memorial, Official forms, Food for Pandas, Unladen lorries on the road, Hongkong loans, Need for a wages policy, Keep City hands off Ferranti, Why the Arabs want more for their oil. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mme Evelyn 'D'arcis, Mr A. L. Hutchinson, Sir Benjamin Ormerod, Jaya Chamarajendra Wadiyar Former Maharaja of Mysore. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Fresh rise in sugar prices, The Times Share Indices, Sharp falls, Foreign Exchange Late weakening in the dollar, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Shares slide continues, Wall Street, Eurobond prices midday indicators. Business and Finance: Booker's place in the sugar conundrum, Stokes denial of government aid, Annual financial and economic review 1 Boom reverses into world recession, Latest dividends, The shadowy body behind the figure of Mr John Methven, Merseyside dockers' strike lasts a day, Plastic users face higher prices as makers pass on increased costs, US Treasury Bills yields, Forward Levels, At least 12 groups seeking crisis cash, Beecham to spend £8m on expanding drug production, Bank Base Rates, 46,500 workers laid off by Volkswagen, The Capital & National Trust Limited, Coffee price soars as producers hold 20 pc, Ferranti solution may take time, staff told, Proposals for Herstatt settlement give Hill Samuel nearly £5m, Business Diary: Lord Greenhill into BAT · Mine hosts, Vehicle delays frustrate Wadham, Reliant assembly deal agreed with Greek company, Arab surplus oil funds 'pose threat to banks', GNP stagnation warning by German institute, Sharply higher overseas earnings carry Low & Bonar towards peak, Aston Martin requests state aid for cooperative with worker-directors, Briefly, Fresh approaches to guarding the interests of lower paid workers, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterlina, Strong & Fisher (Holdings) Limited Leather Manufacturers, Cheaper oil for US groups after Aramco takeover, Interim Statement Boc, America and Europe facing Japanese steel offensive, US wage-price guide call, Consortium banks asked to give pledge on responsibility for rescue, Metalrax (Holdings)Limited, How the markets moved Rises, ITT fails to meet deadline, Move to save sugar deal. Business Appointments: Babcock and Wilcox's new deputy managing director.
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