The Times - 09/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From John Winder Keighley, By Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondents, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent Washington, Oct 8, By Our Labour Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk Dublin, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Our Correspondent Hull, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Jones and Henry Stanhope, George Hutchinson, By Marcel Berlins, By Christopher Warman, From Peter Evans Redditch, Hemel Hempstead, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Pat Healy Bristol, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Stewart Tendler, By Professor Richard Rose, From Jose Shercliff Lisbon, Oct 8, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Paul Martin, John Higgins, Paul Moor, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, John Percival, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Young QPR 0 Newcastle 4, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Shrewsbury, Ann Morrow, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, PHS, David Steel, IAIN STEWART, Lochbrae House, DAVID MONTAGU, , JOHN BINGHAM, Chairman, JOHN CLUNAS, 3 Caedmon Avenue., ELIZABETH MASON, , ANTHONY WIGRAM, Director., MARGARET FAIRHEAD, , JAMES MARCHANT, KEITH JOSEPH, 23 Mulberry Walk, SW3, October 8., MARCUS WHEELER, Department of Slavonic Studies, PETER HARBUSCH, D 35 Kassel, From Our Special Correspondent in Cyprus, From Our Correspondent York, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Business News Staff, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By Hugh Clayton, By John Plender Financial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, By David Young, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, RICHARD TAIT. 5 Allen Mansions, Allen Street, W8., D. A. RENDELL, , By R. W. Shakespeare, G. A. ROBINSON, 9 Fountains Way., ANDREW CHAPMAN, , MIRIAM LANE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, By David Mott, by the Chairman Sir Marcus Sieff OBE. BA., Christopher Wilkins, by Tim Congdon, by William M. Clarke director, Committee on Invisible Exports, by Margaret Allen, by John Woodland Commodities Editor, by David Blake, by Christopher Wilkins, by John Gaselee, by Ross Davies, by Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Beatable but highly prized, Pig farmers draw profit from a good licking, No room for complacency, Phone users complain at Christmas reductions, Rockefeller hearings may be reopened on lavish cash gifts, Gang leader describes shooting in cemetery, Spain fines priest for meeting in church, Bishop urges changes in selection, Army dissidents shot dead in Ethiopia barracks, Tests on woman after Euston explosion, Plenty of good reasons for the cook to go nuts, Silver dollar of 1795 brings top price at coin sale, Class gap in infant deaths, chief MO says, Congress is offered 'rightful share' of national leadership, Mr Ford announces national programme to destroy inflation, Señora Perón's warning, Journalists study TV companies' offer, Union agrees on return of liner to Le Havre, Profiting from world wide insurance, Trawler was probably unstable on crest of wave before capsizing, expert says, Promise of happy end to Baluchistan uprising, Senator Fanfani likeliest new premier of Italy, Midland in Franklin bank rescue, Fight for the 39 vital marginals: Part 15, Labour 'will make NHS inflation-proof', Mr Foot bows to union pressure, Mr Thorpe says, Saturday talk with all parties if Tories win, Mr Heath's warning of austerity ahead, Grisly sport in woods, Ulster attack reprisal for Guildford, At the top, Renewed pledge on Concorde from Mr Benn, Rare species find safety in palace garden, Fallopian tube transplanted by German surgeon, Mr Wilson is not yet secure, Social contract offers best hope, Mr Jenkins says, US imposes ban on the export of grain to all countries, Middleton and Prestwich Description, Dissident writer in Yugoslavia again arrested, Mr Thorpe objects further to idea of Tory coalition, City responds to challenge of Arab cash, How much do our EEC partners care who wins?, Dr Kissinger opens his Cairo talks today, Greek Cabinet reshuffle to make way for election, Mr Powell has planned his tactics with care, Specialist gardeners show their art, Vice-chancellor calls for government aid in universities' finance trouble, India's farmers to plant emergency crop, Astronomy: Study of Crab nebula, Reflation would be catastrophic, Sir Keith says, Vice list 'in wardrobe of police chief', Mr Jenkins denies that Price sisters are to leave Brixton, 1.5m votes will switch come what may, False milages cost £1.500, Disquiet grows-but Eurodollars still a main prop, Three airlines back up swallow appeal, The Times Diary Long wait for the postman to call, A mixed welcome for tourists, Ford pay talks restart after strikers go back, Political motive is alleged for delaying fare rises, Fiji gives Prince big welcome, Copper Gloomy outlook as consumption wanes Five-minute bedlam in a fair exchange, Primate prefers coalition, One girl's own adventure story, Skill and adaptability maintain shipping supremacy, Mr Brezhnev has rousing E Berlin farewell, Photofit pictures of girls in pub bombings, 'Thousands made by credit card gang', Guerrillas to free consulate hostages, Puzzlement dominates north of the Thames, Portuguese leader lunches with Gen Spinola as remodelling of military junta gets under way, French Communists question allies' policy, M. Gerard The World's Leading Jeweller, Peace prize for Japanese and Irish statesmen, Challenge by Mr Prior on 'threat' of strikes, 'Blue' films man captured, Efforts to save Stephenson railway begin, Turks may be willing to give way in Cyprus, Sit-in over students' right to pick secretary, Government policies 'save families £1 a week', US magazine says Britain is ruled by trades unions, Banks provide vital advisory service for exporters, White Paper on land use called 'sloppy', Lord Hailsham returns to the attack, Inquiry into tortures at South African prison, Mr Wilson will ask employers to strengthen social contract, A vote for overhauling our political system, NCB gives miners little hope of national output bonus, Britain: A country starved of culture, Expected ILEA loss of £105m may add 4p in pound to rates, EEC ministers differ on mountain farming aid, Crop yields reinforce winter feed anxiety, Seats at risk in defence dispute. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The production from sulphide ores This simplified flow sheet shows a typical sequence of operations for the direct smelting of flotation concentrate. Index. Display Advertising: M, British airways, Garrard, Sedgwick Forbes Group, National Westminster Bank, Telford, Joe Coral, Lionel Sage & Co. Ltd., Fiat, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Gerrard & National, mas, Amc, Moodies Services Limited, Glanvill Enthoven, Keyser Ullmann Limited, Dewar's, Age, Bowring, Morice Tozer & Beck, Kleinwort Benson, Rudolf Wolff & Co Ltd., Hs, Henry Bath & Son Ltd., CC, H.A.G, Alexander Howden Group Limited., Entores, Iran Air, Philips, Bermuda., Cib, Twa, Minet, Hine, Initial, Nippon Fudosan Bank, Leopold Lazarus Limited, Time. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, Educational, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 & 33, Appointments Vacant also on pages 10 & 32, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: A life style in Akenfield, The Huguenots Leipzig Gewandhaus, New London Ballet Wimbledon Theatre, Dave Allen Atv, NPO/Muti Festival Hall, Joining an alien household Saturday Sunday Monday Queen's, Gabrieli Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Thornhills a formidable combination, Prince Show wins Prix Eclipse at St Cloud, Coral Diver goes down at the last fence, Holders given an away tie in Gillette Cup, Wales recall England after year's absence, Special training for World Cup players, Hunt again leads Ryder Cup team, No more talk of captain's dictatorship at Oxford, Slackening of pace suits Frenchman, Home truth told with gentle courtesy, Great Guns has the superior form, Ranked American next on the list to meet Bugner, For the Record, Repeat performance for Mr Gregory, Triumph for Fulham down by the riverside, Sweden bring in a new goalkeeper, Southampton in fine form, A Shankly legacy that still grips Liverpool Bristol City 0 Liverpool 0. Law: Reengagement of men unfairly dismissed and likelihood of industrial strife, Widow's damages reduced by agreement, Deposits put in special account held on trust, Incantation unnecessary, No seat belt, but damages are not reduced Chapman V Ward. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, October 8, 1949 Cyprus discontent, A difficult decision, but one that must be made. Editorials/Leaders: The Best Result Would Be A Conservative-Liberal Coalition, A New Type Of Election In Scotland. Letters to the Editor: ITN pay settlement, Weakness of coalition, Role of trade unions, Electoral reform, Ulster power-sharing, High unemployment, Major block to cooperation on wages, Building society rate to investor, Election issues: union attitudes to labour flexibility, Referendum on the EEC, Outdated information for self-employed, A view from abroad, Plugging into the French connexion, Cheque cards. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Leonard Cottrell, Mr William Wolverson, Obituary, Sir Frank Wood Former civil servant. Business and Finance: Energy talks with Arabs, Computer now regulating traffic in Leicester, Romania gets £5m British Rail order, Latest dividends, 7,000 back to work at Chrysler, Marks & Spencer under pressure, Fiat rejection brings general strike call, Chrysler United Kingdom Limited, Marks & Spencer Review of the half-year's results, Giving an enhanced role to Neddy, Good order book and interest spread encourage Senior Eng, Strong opening at Martin-Black, Interim Statement, Cause for concern on the money supply, £14m Australian deficit last month, Two-year guarantee for BLMC jobs, Thos French in 33pc climb but stays cautious, Tariff cuts aid to UK exporters, Wintrust Limited, Forecast of steep rise in public spending, 1,200 laid off at Thorn TV plant by pay dispute, Norwegian group cancels £160m order for tankers, Interim Statement Weir The Weir Group Limited Interim Statement, Mr Benn spells out nationalization plans, Rapid rise in Forties oil field costs, Nations urged to unite against inflation, Static second half from Amal Inv, Australian loss denied by MEPC, Gold Fields, Advertising & marketing Newspapers benefit from election ruling, Bank statements for September, Mining WMC expands into beach sands, How the markets moved, Warning of 'disaster facing food industry', Rothschild threat to quit Israel, Business Diary: Motor Showdown · Cuvée Curtis, Provincial Insurance Company Limited, Christmas whisky supply fears, Midland in rescue consortium as Franklin is declared in solvent, Invisibles UK keeps big share in $150,000m trade, Chrysler's first half profits slump to £75,000, Demand for bank loans by manufacturers has eased, M & S chief attacks 'state interference', Oil cargoes scheme for American ships, Loophole found to avoid ACT surcharge, Decline in new car sales, Venezuela oil takeover soon. Stock Exchange Tables: Brazil sells world sugar, Discount market, Firm trend continues, The Times Share Indices, Huge upsurge in commodity trading, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Dollar fluctuates, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Earnings rule blamed for stock market gloom, Commodities London daily sugar price raised to £380, Firmer, but cautious, Peureula-Chesterbeech, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Issues & Loans Local authority coupon pegged, Wall Street. Business Appointments: New director at Glanvill Enthoven. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,811.
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