The Times - 25/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Hugh Noyes, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Martin Huckerby Barnstaple, Feb 24, From Michael Hornsby, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Denis Taylor Dublin, Feb 24, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, Feb 24, Ronald Kershaw Bradford, By Professor Richard Rose, From Tim Devlin, By Ronald Faux, By Martin Huckerby, From Pat Healy, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, From John Winder, George Hutchinson, By Geoffrey Smith, From Fred Emery, From Christopher Thomas, From Craig Seton, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, Philip Howard, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Myles Palmer, Paul Theroux, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Reynolds, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom German, By a Special Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Hardy, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Rating Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Brian Walden, PHS, Sheridan Morley, David Wood, PHILIP HARTLEY, Leader of Brent, HORACE CUTLER, Leader of the, EDMUND STOCKDALE., NEVIL JOHNSON, Nuffield Reader, OTTO FISHER., O'HAGAN, , JOHN WOOD, Director., JOHN REDDAWAY, , CHARLES WELLBORN, Professor, MICHAEL S. STANCLIFFE, , J. M. MILNER, City Architect and, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our University Correspondent, Leonard Amey, By Our Medical Correspondent, From our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay, Anthony Thomas, Malcolm Brown, From John Earle, Edward Owen, Innis Macbeath, Nancy Foy, RC, By John Woodland, Christopher Wilkins, Terry Byland, Gerald Ely, Diversity and rapid change make continent exciting, by Anthony Rowley, by Petar Hadji-Ristic, by Sarwar Lateef economics editor, The Statesman, by Ali Reza Jaman-Shahi, by John Greenwood Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo, by James Morgan, by Arun Senkuttuvan, by Leo Goodstadt, by petar Hadji-Ristic,
ResumoNews: Reconciled leaders of Pakistan and Bangladesh embrace, More power for GLC on planning and money urged, The Times Diary ... but it beats working, any day, Uproar in Rhodesia over call for attempt to end guerrilla war by settling with African leaders, Japan likely to ban landings by Concorde, Mr Thorpe's royal progress through his rural kingdom, Further rise in airline fares possible, Seven police injured in Latin Quarter battle, Air of non-crisis despite the candlelight, Today's campaign events Conservative Party, Pay Board starts to prepare pits report, The Pope pleads for 'poor unemployed', Inroads into two main parties are almost equal, How the religious weeklies see the election, Bringing the parties and their leaders to the people, Policy change needed to ensure steady growth, Review of security at Kenwood promised, Increase in foreign interest offsets domestic slump, Big rise in illegal occupiers of Rome apartments, Policy clash gets airing on American TV, Pessimism confounded as colony keeps Midas touch, Powerful children of international finance face challenge from their parent, Liberals go for majority in the Commons as party climbs in polls, New drive to stop south coast seaweed, Better visibility in new Ford Capri, Labour's 'social contract': The, No escape from a city's working image Regional notebook, Perils of a battle only the losers can win, Phase Three rail offer today, 50 arrested after street clashes in Frankfurt, Army in Ulster issues poster of wanted English woman, Plaid Cymru to seek writ over broadcast, Plea to minister over resort's marina plan, Mr Powell urges voters to treat community membership as the overriding election issue, The red carpet for offshore banks, Credit restrictions fail to dampen burgeoning money supply and soaring inflation, Second election foreseen, Mr Ford heads group seeking to guard privacy, Liberals and the balance of power, Dr Ramsey to visit S America in autumn, Sir Alec attacks Liberal 'fence sitting', Greeks jailed for trying to coerce voters, Obstetrics: Assessing health of unborn, Banking, Some disgust but no dismay among Tory leaders over Powell stance, Hope of balancing feed costs and selling prices Agriculture, Army seizes Provisional IRA's Belfast chief, £1m Vermeer stolen in London, Two accused of editor's kidnapping, Muffins, Mack the Knife, and Chopin for tea, Mayor in police cell before civic ceremony, Meir 'stay on' plea to Mr Dayan, Squiredom where the hunt is on for disillusioned voters, Lost leader's shadow over west Midlands, Eire could assist Mr Faulkner at polls, Syria pessimistic on Kissinger round, Development bank to switch emphasis to help region's poorest nations, Liberal breakthrough could harm Labour more than the Tories, Unions in France to fight pay standstill, Callaghan pledge to close oil tax loophole, Archbishop's view on sharing a city, Where have all the Liberals come from?, Nixon lawyer 'in deal with prosecution', Peking advice to West on anti-Confucian campaign, Will 'Lord Powell' renegotiate EEC terms for Labour?, What the world will be hoping for on polling day Russia, Ship aground for 61 days is refloated, Skilful administrators overcome loss of hinterland, Mr Benn compares miners to 'the Few', £50 bill for the Navy's incontinent bomb sniffer, Anger in Italy over 'backward step' by bishops in calling for abrogation of divorce law, US air hunt for balloonist, Still all to play for, Labour feels, Non-citizen Kenya traders 'must go soon', Two jailed for smuggling people to the West, Mr Taverne criticizes the 'wonderland' election, Western help in fight against poverty, Mr Heath accused of provoking hatred against trade unions, Community marks time while Britain decides, Miners fear 'smear' over attack on widow, Three candidates for post of Dublin Provost, New competition will lead to overhaul, Lack of social help for former prisoners blamed on political attitude of resettlement workers, Mr Thorpe says party is 'out for jackpot', British helicopter deal with Egypt, Guardians of economic system, Magnet for skill and for Arab countries' cash, Mr Barber says plan to tax inflation is not practicable. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval security director dies, Appointments in the Forces. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Cooks, Knight Frank & Rutley, Behshahr Industrial Group, The Sentinel Insurance Co. Ltd., Alexanders DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED, Bank Sepah, Iran, Overseas Union Bank Ltd, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Dao Heng Bank Limited, Malayan Banking Berhad, The National Bank Of Commerce, Jardine Fleming, The International Bank Of Iran & Japan, Wallace Brothers Sassoon Limited, United Overseas Bank Limited, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Dresdner Bank, Bank Saderat Iran, The Times, William Hill, Blue Nun, The B.N.P. 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Reviews: The Fortunes of Nigel Bbc 1, Composers/conductors at Edinburgh Festival, Disingenuous Vita Challenge By Vita Sackville-West, Idomeneo at Oxford, Conductor who loves variety, St Matthew Passion St Martin-in-the-Fields, Sutherland Brothers and Quiver Round House, Alexander Goehr's opera at the Wells, Books of the hour, A good shudder No Harm Done ATV, Arthur Lima Queen Elizabeth Hall, Absurd Person Singular. Sport: Lancashire take a lot of outsmarting, Sports in Brief, Setback for hopes of promotion, Snow reports, Least noble of all 14 draws, McGrath alone in quest for new summits, Cunningham and Leigh win six events, Liverpool a frail craft in Leeds' wake, Double reverse could well take a load off the leaders' minds, Barrington suggests renewed confidence, Time enough for RAF to rise and shine, Athletics, Capes not Britain's only deserving case, Surrey recover and hit two goals in last five minutes, Bowles is most exciting talent of the season, A chance of victory well worth pursuing, Commercialism fails to detract from festival, Three WCT groups in play, Leeds miss record as Stoke plan downfall, Manchester City now ready for Wembley, Easby Abbey to land treble despite weight, Putting a new gloss on old virtues. Editorials/Leaders: False Danger And True. Letters to the Editor: Human life and doctor's choice, Veto on Mrs Coven, Distribution of wealth, Middle East and Labour, Forms of coalition in Britain, Election issues: EEC renegotiation, Economics of tall flats, Rates and local spending, The Broadwater helm. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb 24, 1949. Obituaries: Dr R. J. Minnitt Introducer of gas and air machine to relieve birth pains, Dr Douglas Harrison, Mr William Knowland, Obituary, Raymond Glendenning. Business and Finance: Euromarkets Heavy buying of CDs from America, The sour smell of success in Brazil, Cutting through the undergrowth at Foggy Bottom, £600m NCB programme ready, Lufthansa rules out Concorde as 'impossible to fly economically' with increased fuel bills, US senators demand state action on energy, Duff Morgan's overhaul, Industry in the regions: Changing face of tourism, EEC wants scrap price ceiling, Bank Base Rates, Renault and Peugeot imports to cost more, Hoover's longer-term attractions, Italy's coalition divided over terms of $1,200m IMF standby loan, More share prices, Institute points to snags in land nationalization, Power authorities pool ideas to provide minister with first national plan, Business Diary in Europe: Scheveningen tries again, Results this week RD-Shell, Unilever, and Midland Bank, Robert Fleming's 15 pc stake in Kuwait, The Scottish American Investment Company Limited, The Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, Radical changes in tanker market seen, Chile agreement revises foreign debt payments, Barclays paying £2.1m cash for Californian bank, Company News Midland Inds well placed for growth, Freight Report 2m tons of tankers anchored in Gulf, Lending rate 12½ pc, Management Edited by Rodney Cowton Giving industrial relations the attention they deserve, Brokers' views, 25 pc cut in bottle output predicted, Withdrawals hit National Savings in January, M Ortoli hints at dearer gold basis, Kuwait sells part of auction oil at $11.54 a barrel, Alternative roles for incomes policy, Trans-Alaska pipeline capacity to be doubled, US coal gets another chance, Companies fear crsis of unsettled accounts. Business Appointments: Mr R Eades promoted by G Stibbe. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Coffee producers in an 'oil' mood. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Appointments, Country Flats, Optimistic view of rent levels. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,621.
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