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The Times - 29/10/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Staff Reporters, From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Staff, From Edward Mortimer, From Terence Smith, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent Ramsgate, From Our Correspondent Norwich, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Holyhead, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent Wolverhampton, From Our Correspondent Southampton, From Our Correspondent Gloucester, From Our Correspondent Glasgow, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Gretel Spitzer, From Fred Emery, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, , From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Horsnell, From Eric Marsden, From Jose Shercliff, From Michael Knipe, Melinda Camber, Philip Norman, Paul Moor, Joan Chissell, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Kenneth Laidlaw, PHS, Bernard Levin, Frank Vogl, A. M. Rendel, D. KUYA, , R. A. WISBY., CHARLES NAPIER, , FRED PARSONS, , ELLIOTT JAQUES., GRAHAM ZELLICK, MICHAEL CROFT, , OLIVER BRISTOL:, CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, BENNIE GRAY, , MANUEL DE ANCHORENA, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , DONALD PATERSON, , By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Catherine Hills and Peter Wade-Martins, Norfolk Archeological Unit., By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Labour Staff, Kenneth Owen, By Business News Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Mr J. R. Beevor, J. R. BEEVOR, , T. COTTON, , JAMES LAWLESS., VERA DI PALMA, , HERBERT LANK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, C. V. Brown Professor of Economics, University of Stirling., By Ashley Druker, By David Mott, Andrew Wilson,

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News: New poll formula urged for broadcasts, Costs decision in Foot case questioned, Baby taken to hospital 12 times in two years with injuries, court told, Mr Vorster welcomes Kaunda speech, Selective welfare benefits 'an abuse of old people', Singer heir to pay bank £146,043, Summit rift worries West Bank Arabs, Spirit of Greek resistance, Bordeaux court told how to 'baptize' inferior wine, Treason issue raised by MP over march, Football games 'no longer a police perk', Saigon nuns on hunger strike behind cordon, Authorities 'forgot' suspended schoolgirl, General rise in violence 'murder rate cause', Dr Kissinger urges nuclear curb by Delhi, Paris postmen hold mass demonstration, Herr Haferkamp to leave Brussels Commission, Russia steps up pressure on political prisoners, MP wants independent inquiry into boy's death, Labour denies knowledge of threat to MP, Rugby to sell Boeotian helmet found in Tigris, No prosecution of chief superintendent, Dustmen go back but other Scottish strikes continue, Russia launches unmanned Luna spacecraft, Touch and go in South Dakota with a Vietnam hawk out to humiliate the greatest dove, Fashion The fastest fast in the West, Blunt talk by Herr Schmidt in Moscow, Brothers want the Queen as a witness, Two soldiers killed in bomb blast at Ulster camp, Flying freighters: A new flying-, The wealthy nations must spread their fertilizer around, Scottish lorry drivers' settlement 'will increase haulage rates by quarter', Community plea to buy planes made in Europe, West urged not to use S Africa veto, 800 farmers mass on Holyhead pierhead to prevent cattle from Ireland being landed, Mrs Trudeau's transition to public life 'a catastrophe', Further inquiry may be held into man's death, Bidding for pottery defies collecting recession, Minister's wife and son escape in blast, Herr Strauss surprised by election success, EEC to hold December summit in Paris, World lacks 'political will' to tackle food shortage, Five of 'mini-Mafia' gang are jailed, Sir Seretse's pledge on racial harmony, King Husain accepts defeat by PLO at Arab conference, Mr Whitelaw to lead devolution attack, Mr Urwin may be moderates' PLP hope, Two right-wing plots uncovered in Angola, Oil sharing scheme accepted by 7 nations, Bread prices frozen and sugar supply secured, Survey by churches of moral risks in North Sea oil boom, Saudi Arabia 'planning small oil price cut', Mr Callaghan denies pledge on Clay Cross, General to tell of coup attempt, Benefits for everyone that come from Russia's concession on emigration, Councils ask minister for an extra £1,500m, Pay rises keep to social contract, survey shows, Search for missing boys moves to Nigeria, The night sky in November, Lecturer loses job over Powell tour, £250,000 for former wife of Paul Raymond, Company accused over goods for Rhodesia, Judge Sirica's road to Watergate truth, Dustmen oppose suspension of 20 facing trial, Mr Foot tries to tone down TUC demand, Former manager of Beatles loses High Court plea, Apal Travel has a £158,595 deficit, Former Court Line men plan airline, Eve of session, Legion faces a shortage of poppy sellers, Post Office clerks who sold stolen stamps jailed, Consumers put eight-point plan to minister, Cyprus plea to UN over 'aggression', Texan giving New York real fight, Spong Hill: Anglo-Saxon cemetery, Genetics: Lamarckian inheritance, The Times Diary Shopping around for a decent lunch, Drugs rule worries chemists. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Air Algerie, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, CAP, Ffi, Rolex, Sotheby's, Bernard Thorpe, Journal, Homeward Bound, Toyota, Seth Thomas Quartzmatic, Ied, Stratstone, Oxfam, Communicor, janet reger, Times Newspapers Limited, Laing, Lovell, Hine. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Latest appointments, Lagos State Ministry Of Education. Reviews: Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Hamburg does Mussorgsky proud, Johnny Winter New Victoria, Centenary concert, Robbe-Grillet: the 'ironic' treatment of eroticism, London debuts. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 31, Personal Columns, Secretarial, Contract And Tenders, Salerooms, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services. Sport: Chance for new talent in Under-23 team, Croxford agrees with TT losing status, MCC compete with licensing laws, Lillee and inflation, British pair must win well tonight, Law of the Land well ridden out of a bad patch of ground, Ali comes home to Africa too late, Revie expects Hunter to be fit for Wembley, Sports in Brief, Dunlop casts net far from Arundel, Miss Boyle may be back, WCT prize money tons $2m mark, All Blacks retrace steps warily to Wales. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Rich man's toy that threatens a close shave for democracy, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, October 28, 1949 Taming the Lords. Editorials/Leaders: German Electors Rebuff The Spd, Lever Of Last Resort. Letters to the Editor: Institutional misuse of savings, Why there is no borrowing market, Pay relativities and social justice, Relief in Africa, Control units in prison, The Katyn Memorial, Subsidized theatre, Weasels ahead, Individual aid to industry, Colour bar in a club, Argentina's General Rosas, Wasted energy in heating, Accountants and tax advice for the layman, Number of Olympic events, GLC and London's housing crisis, Bread and circuses. Law: Hardship must be grave R V R, Bingo club drinkers must wait for 48 hours Fletcher V London (Metropolis) Licensing Planning Committee, Recovering money from innocent trader unfair In re Clark (a bankrupt) Ex parte the Trustee of the Bankrupt's Property V Texaco Ltd. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: David Jones Painter, writer and engraver, Obituary, Dr Carl Brinitzer. Business and Finance: Discount market, Sheppards silent on reports of merger approach, Two more banks cut prime rate, VW redundancy offers to 6,000, Greek merchant ships head idle world tonnage, Latest dividends, Battle looms over oil company profits in US, City brokers get heavy damages in cocoa case, Spot Position of Sterling, Business Diary: Sir Frederick's bank statement · Scott's credit, Japanese in cutbacks at TV factory, White House prepared for a deeper recession, GEC shares big nuclear plant order for Korea, Neddy panel puts profitability plea to Minister, Forward Levels, Indexing tax to ease the inflation dilemma, Bank Base Rates, Former head of BSR closes three rival plants in market slump, Reed Group's profits up 62 pc, Computer news CAP seeks merger with other service groups, Creusot-Loire, Estates and General Investments Limited, Gold at highest level since May, Raglan Trust profit dives in year of difficulty, CBI leaders see Mr Healey today, Bonn loan to Russia, Way cleared for German oil merger, Mears group and Kalis of Netherlands discuss link, Dawnay Day making loss provisions, Monument sells loss maker, R Fleming's bank and trust to be reunited, Dearer coal from Friday heralds new fuel, fares and food rises, Copper stocks top 100,000 tonnes, Now Reed finds its growth overseas, Money Market Rates, Mothercare, French computer link hint, Growth rate of up to 4.5pc forecast for Nine, Scargill claim of pit closures plan, Mining Lornex slows Rio Algom, All Cammell Laird staff intercepted by pickets, Steel-making brightens the Italian economy, How the markets moved, Turner & Newall, France, Anti-freeze shortage likely to last two months, High stock values explain sharp rise in US earnings, Landowners say capital tax threatens investment, Hawker workers lobby Mr Heath on airbus rescue, Motor trade chief urges EEC import quotas on Japanese cars, London Poster margins thinning, 'Liners' buy stake in Chas Hill, Steels, European side is lagging, but Steel Bros see strong finish to term. Business Appointments: Group personnel relations director for Distillers. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Issues & Loans Trusts repay dollar loans, Cautious and quiet, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, December sugar soars £41,75 a ton Commodities, Industrials steadier, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange Dollar helped by trade figures, Wall Street. Property: PROPERTY also on page 27, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,828.

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