The Times - 12/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, From Hugh Noyes, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Our Foreign Staff, By Michael Horsnell, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Pat Healy, By Martin Huckerby, From Trevor Fishlock, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Penny Symon, From Christopher Walker, From a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, By Tim Jones, By Henry Stanhope, From Peter Strafford, by Richard Holmes, David Wade, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Christopher Matthew, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, George Hutchinson, Bernard Levin, Peter Strafford, Professor Richard Rose, Pamela MacgregorMorris, MARGARET DUKES., G. HICKSON, Chairman, Countryside and Conservation SubCommittee, , DONALD STOKES, 25 St James's Place, SW1., PATRICIA HEWITT, Acting General Secretary, , JOHN GALE, President, The Society of West End Theatre Managers, , JOYCE MENDOZA., MAX MORRIS, 44 Coolhurst Road, N8. October 10., HARRY LLEWELLYN, President of the Society for the Disposal of Surplus Welsh Ponies and Past President of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society, , JOHN HALE, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, , MICHAEL KENNEDY, , J. C. PEARSALL., WILLIAM DOUGLAS HOME, , From Our Insurance Correspondent, By Philip McNair, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot, By Tim Congdon, By Our Industrial Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Editor, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl Our United States Economics Correspondent, MS, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, John Drummond, By Fred Wilson, Ann Morrow,
ResumoNews: House again votes to ban arms for Turkey, Bond Street: A catalogue of quality, Shrewsbury School, France cancels credits for Chile, Ford pay talks adjourned with hope of settlement, Double murder of parents was 'for greed', Mr Thorpe seeks the reasons, Mr West's defeat cuts loyalists' strength, Rhodesia expects Zambian complaint to UN, Kidnapped youth says parents' offer 'laughable', Little change in Labour Party power balance, Labour prepared for two years with knife-edge majority, Wave of political trials soon in South Africa, Mrs Tina Niarchos found dead in Paris, Gaullist faction stops Giscard reform bills, Three Plaid Cymru victories reinforce the importance of Welsh politics, Mafia calls the tune in New York discotheque, Berlin office of Soviet firm 'bugged by British', West End military clubs hit by bombs, Human rights court hears plea by former prisoner, Unions say action must follow victory, Doctor not negligent, judge tells wheelchair man, 'Master of the tightrope' taunt at Mr Wilson, The great beer 'plot' unites Germans, Rockefeller book deal setback for vice-presidential confirmation, Harriers grounded after two American crashes, Genetics: Safer engineering technique, Tory MP says Heath style lacks appeal, Bookmakers give odds for next time, Policeman loses claim for redundancy pay, Mr Thomson warns EEC on regional policy, France to end nuclear tests in the atmosphere, Work-to-rule at Heathrow stops flights, Four needed for EEC Parliament, Proposal for flexible jail sentences defended, It was moral victory, Mr Mayhew claims, Humiliated Mr Mills keeps out of sight, Front loses all deposits, Mr Benn confident over nationalization plans, The state of the parties, The Times Guide and map, Third parties have some success but no breakthroughs in an election of mixed fortunes, Election results October, 1974, Gun goes off on Kissinger plane injuring guard, Case for more cash and skill in battered baby cases, MPs who were defeated at the polls, Egypt jails spy brothers, Judge Sirica completes jury choice and Watergate trial will start on Monday, Kurdish leader said to be surrounded, Team to visit Broadmoor, Little change on the roundabouts and swings, Members of the new House of Commons, Mr Taverne to ponder his future in politics, UN observer status for EEC and Comecon, Mr Milne's questions on campaign, Detectives not to face action, Jail escape foiled as cart jammed, Mr Wilson unlikely to alter winning team, SNP gains ground at expense of Tories, Signalman left box to shoot at small boys, Brussels partners demand that Britain should now make her position in Europe clear, Homes of Italian generals searched and police officers held in drive against alleged right-wing plotters, Madrid attack on 'phoney leftists', Boston mayor puts blame on President, Opinion polls satisfied with their accuracy, Mr Brezhnev comes out strongly in support of the rights of Palestinians to national home, Israeli squatters lose West Bank foothold, Is there worse yet to come for the Tories?, Court told of threat to murder prelate, E Germans cool to Wilson clemency plea, Food industry ready to seek price rises and improve its profits, Child-care officer is jailed for assaults, The seats that changed hands Lab gain from C. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Hambro Life Assurance Ltd.,, Rotocrop, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Solicitor's Examination, Asea, Shelter, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, rhp, Memorandum, Lawson High Yield Fund, Prudential, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Holborn Law Tutors, Incurables, Hine, Postal and Weekend Shopping. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Benjamin Britten wins Ravel prize. Law: Law Society's qualifying examination results-Part 1, Time extended for arbitration under Kuwait contract International Tank and Pipe SAK v Kuwait Aviation Fuelling Company KSC. Reviews: £24,150 paid for Ben Nicholson painting, Strength in sensitive treatment Die Walküre Covent Garden, Liberty for whom? Blues, Whites and Reds Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Monsieur Nadar, The sacred poem of heaven and earth, Music that merits popularity Attila Festival Hall, Vegetable matters, Class warfare over text books, The Taming of the Shrew Shaw, Muse of Fire, Cheap and cheerful chalets, Concerto for London virtuosos London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, The marquis de Sade as an author 120 Days of Sodom Round House, Winter warnings. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Offices, Royal Albert Hall, Services tomorrow:, Cruise In The Indian Ocean, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Greater London Council South Bank Concert Halls, Saturday Bazaar. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Chess Paths of dalliance, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,814, Bridge Artificial systems, Broadcasting Sunday. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Ring out the old, ring in the new, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, October 12, 1949.. 70 years at Lloyd's. Sport: From humble Victorians to eminent Elizabethans, Vilas the versatile poses problems of strategy, Sports in Brief, Unlucky Val du Fier has an excellent chance, Weekend fixtures, Heroic figure behind our show jumping triumphs, British challenge ends with Talbot's defeat, Lanark results, Street Light is everyone's winner, Broome makes a hit after a week of near misses, Australian albatross, FIFA president has no doubts about Argentina staging the World Cup, Lacrosse, Rugby Union, Hockey, Enthusiasm takes Player to final, Mrs Vernon loses her will to win and retires, Tough games in knock-out competition, Television highlights Bbc 1. Editorials/Leaders: A Famous Victory-But Whose?. Letters to the Editor: Criterion Theatre, Rationing of sugar, Prisoner control unit, The Katyn memorial, Trafalgar Square plans, Classical ballet, Market for Welsh ponies, Preserving woodlands, School attitudes to hooliganism, Organizing the engineering profession, The tax man cometh, ITN journalists' strike. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Dermot Morrah, Mr Marius L. Schat, Mary Grey A versatile actress, Obituary, Sir Frank Wood, Mr Krishna Menon. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Leading US business optimism on growth rate, Hill Samuel suit 'not yet filed', Societies' net receipts at £138m high for year, Margins decline in Stothert & Pitt's second-half downturn, Garford-Lilley, Latest dividends, So, you haven't paid the taxman..., $230m funding for Ekofisk, Claims can be costly, 'Substantial EEC sugar imports needed', Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, No dividend by Scots TV as mid-year profits dive, Green light for a package of policies Mortgages, Personal Investment And Finance Grouse, Drug import move, Aircraft makers look for 'breathing space', Dr Wallersteiner ousted, Mr Wilson likely to have early talks with industry on cash problems, UK cocoa grindings down in third quarter, Briefly, Money Market Rates, TSB group-in tandem with the bank managers, After the election · why retailers are so worried, St Martins accept Kuwait, Opening the fund books to all, Canadian ship group doubles stake in Manchester Liners, Shortfall of 20 pc in nitrogen fertilizers seen, How the markets moved Rises, September trade gap £57m wider, Slater interests bid £2.1m for Ritblat company, Expanding Leboff set fair, Manufacturers boosted output in summer, but mining production stays at 1973 levels. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares take ballot decision calmly, Gold coin prices, CBI may urge Swedish-style taxing of stocks, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Eurobond prices, Property shares wilt, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Post election weakness, Wall Street. Property.
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