The Times - 28/11/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Richard Wigg, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Michael Hatfield, From Harry Debelius, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Howard, By Richard Allen, By Our Education Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Our Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Mortimer, From Peter Strafford, By A. M. Rendel, By Our Foreign Staff, From Eric Marsden, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Miles Kington, Alan Coren, Thomas Walker, Stephen Walsh, Sheila Black, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman de Mesquita, By a Special Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, A. M. Rendel, PHS, CHARLES ARNOLD-BAKER., JAMES PRIOR, , RAYMOND KIDWELL, , AUDREY VINICOMBE, , CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , GRAHAM ZELLICK, , G. C. DIXON, , ANGUS MAUDE, , REGINALD N. BOTTINI, General Secretary, NUAAW, Headland House, 308 Gray's Inn Road, WC1., H. J. SEDDON, , JACK WISEMAN, , T. S. K. YEO, D. A. PACEY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent., By Clifford Webb, From Our US Economic Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, From David Cross, By Arthur Reed, ANTHONY ROSEN., PETER ALLEN., By Business News Staff, HUGH BELSHAW, , E. ANSELL, Secretary, Ansell Brothers, Turf Accountants, 22 Melcombe Street, London, NW1., WILLIAM R. MAIDMENT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Tim Congdon, Greg Conderacci, By Ashley Druker, By David Mott, Peter Waymark, Victorian Life in Photographs Introduction by William Sansom (Thamnes & Hudson, £4.95 and £2.50) Frank Sutcliffe: Photographer of Whitby By Michael Hiley (Gordon Fraser, £10) P. H. Emerson: Photographer of Norfolk By Peter Turner and Richard Wood (Gordon Fraser. £8), John Dixon Hunt, Philippa Toomey, Ion Trewin, By Iona and Peter Opie, Brian Alderson, by Sybille Haynes, Jane Taylor, Tim Heald, David Williams, Sheridan Morley, Derek Parker, David Robinson, Roger Baker, Tim Jones, By Chay Blyth, Nicolette Milnes Walker, Chris Bonington, David Piper, Mary Gostelow,
ResumoNews: Makarios praise for Britain's friendly attitude, Special compensation for woman who lost hand in embassy blast, Mexico breaks diplomatic relations with Chile, Lord Chancellor urges lawyers to help reduce delays, Congress inquiry extended to all Rockefellers, Idle monarch of the Elysée Palace, British defence cuts do not worry Dr Luns, Cambodia regime defended, Three years for baby attack, Accused editor's challenge over banning notice, US 'doing nothing' to conserve oil supply, Italian deputies let Fascism case go for trial, Three family doctors out of four approve of abortion on social grounds, medical poll discloses, Selection changes rejected, Questions that remain unanswered on radio phone-ins, Fish: Mouth size and feeding habits, Not so simple stories The Classic Fairy Tales, Date on Katyn memorial questioned by counsel, Middle East bids raise prices, A stimulant to gluttony and the art of elegant eating, Social contract puts society on trial, Mr Callaghan says, Shopping around, Tories will try to ease self-employed's burden, Politicians 'treated as puppets by media', MP seeks equality in public appointments for women, Life styles on the rocks, French angry with Vatican, Mrs Williams defends EEC, Motoring Guidance on buying accessories, Round the world under sail Theirs is the Glory, 'Last Tango' case fails on point of law, Roman Catholic bishops unite to condemn brutal killings, Jerusalem project worries Arabs, Anti-IRA Bill may have serious implications, India postpones Briton's trial for fourth time, Dugdale sentence for hijacking adds little to jail term, Jailer to be charged after assault in cell, Boroughs call for pruning of staff to save money, United Nations pay 'too high', King Constantine makes strong impression on TV, Two authors share fiction prize, Commission defends stand of British EEC officials, Baronet's son fights for estate, Institutions and the British joke, BBC forced to make cuts before year ends if licence fee is not increased, chairman says, Travelling into history Land of the Chimaera An Archaeological Excursion in the South-West of Turkey, UN Assembly appeals for Emperor's life, Church pay rises sought, MPs demand death penalty in anti-IRA Bill, UN chief urges new Middle East peace effort, Chinese doubt value of Kissinger diplomacy after Brezhnev border speech and accord with US, Dutch Premier unyielding on lorry blockade, Anglo-Irish security talks likely soon, Lovely presents for lovely people, Conciliation aim fails to end press dispute, Measure to proscribe organizations will widen detention powers and allow deportation, Mr Burton's one regret, Judge'did not confuse barn murder jury', Colonel's murderers are jailed for life, October strikes total up to spring figures, Old favourites in new guises Fiction, Worker participation plan put to Americans in Bonn, French Prime Minister warns TV strikers, Chelsea booby-trap bomb injures police, Bonn amends criminal code in drive to combat terrorism, Mrs Thatcher's food store to beat inflation, Knowledge at a price The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Franco ex-minister interrogated, Tribal distinctions vanish as nation is born, Miss South Africa is new Miss World, £50m steel project for Port Talbot, Guides to books for Christmas Prepared to meet the camera and posterity, Trial of two men is stopped by judge, Girl of 15 sent to mental hospital over burglaries, Presentable paperbacks, Miners reject blind loyalty, Schools likely to join 'partner' scheme, Terrorist leader calls off hijack operations, Mr Callaghan's warning on social contract, Mr Thorpe attacks 'lynch law' of the Palestinians, The Times Diary At the bridge on the River K wai. Index. Display Advertising: Times Books, Olyimpic Tower, Ppa, T. L. S, Multiple Display Advertisements, Faber & Faber, Hodder & Stoughton, Christmas Bazzar, Allsorts 6, Paramount, Willis, Faber & Dumas, Telford, Noble Lowndes, Costain, The Churchill Centenary Medals, Tommorrows Antiques, Macmillan London, Barclaycard, The Times, John Alan, Hamishhamilton, Dewar's, Muller, Toyota, Haigland Gold, Barrie & Jenkins, Stratstone, Drummond's, Eyre Methuen, Pelham Books, Hatchards, Mowbrays, Olympia, Macmillan, Octagon, Phaidon, Lancia, Albright & Wilson Ltd, Cone, Hine, Herring Daw, Boucheron. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Chairman retires, Church News. Picture Gallery. Law: Subtenancy of farm cottage not protected by rent Act Maunsell v Olins and Another, When payment to accommodation agency is not an offence Saunders v Soper, Jewellers not owners of unclaimed ring Raymond Lyons & Co Ltd v Metropolitan Police Commissioner. Politics and Parliament: Poorest in Europe should not aid rich, More talks in January on law of the sea policy, Propaganda excluded for grant purposes, Forthcoming EEC summit must not be a failure House of Commons, Desire to avoid frequent changes: rate of N Sea oil tax to be fixed after talks with companies, Correction, Under estimate of demand by private builders House of Lords, Foreign Secretary and conference chairman, Warning on greedy Exchequer, Wild life protection measure heads backbench Bills. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Dividend Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Christmas gift guide, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, L'Enfant et les Sortiléges Royal Academy of Music, A Spanish casting of skins Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, Elusive monarch Inside the Great Pyramid Bbc 2, A splendid theatrical gossip Theatre Bedside Book, How to... Everything you ever wanted to know about keeping busy, Of the three joint winners of, BBC SO/Atherton St John's, Smith Square/Radio 3, The master craftsman My Life and My Films, Critics' choice The Times reviewers select their books of 1974, Myths in crescendo, Masterpieces, ancient, modern and within reach, Earl Hines Central Hall, Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall William Mann, Rags to riches to rags, A year of books. Sport: Middlesex are good enough to win the group, Sports in Brief, Winter's protégés take honours at Ascot, Warwickshire wear down opposition, India's passive resistance to deadly fast bowlers, Pendil stalks along so like a deer, Night Nurse should be the one to keep record intact, Goodwin's first goals put Norwich in with Ipswich, Lord Mayor hears the thunder too late, Oxford have doubts, Tennis, Crystal Palace get through after setback, Yesterday's results Uefa Cup, Kirkman collects a bruised cheekbone in training, Oxford know their short corner drill too well, Stoke finally reach third place after a jerky ride, Surrey's chance to displace the champions, World record for Alexeyev after early failures, Derby's substitutes see them safely home, Welsh lament the missed chances. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 28, 1949, Is the 'blood trial' coming back into use as an instrument of Soviet persecution?. Editorials/Leaders: Spain Stumbles Towards The Future, The Finances Of The Bbc, The Naxalites-A Declining Threat. Letters to the Editor: Accident compensation, The British banger, Terms of social contract, Morale and image of universities, Capital transfer tax and charities, For one-handed eating, Lord Rothschild: a leader to unite agriculture's disenchanted factions, Private patients and NHS, Crisis in stock market, Reflect axion, Tied housing, Correcting the statistics about gambling, Taking action against terrorism, Rural militancy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Cornelius Ryan, Hh Ras Asserate Kassa, Miss Anne Martin, Mr Frank Barraclough Services to education, Obituary, General Abye Ababa. Business and Finance: AI will bid for rest of Derritron, The Bank 'mops up' surplus liquidity, Supermarket contrasts, CBI to report on rates soon, Prospects for Tunnel scheme now slimmer, Latest dividends, Separate reactor sites for future nuclear steel plants, Malayan Tin Dredging, Limited, Dividends up, but Hambros half time profit shows big setback, Some electricity accounts to go up by 5pc, ICI closing W German fibres plant, Another 1,000 laid off as Triumph troubles spread to other plants, Chrysler starts a slimming course, Spot Position of Sterling, Japanese seek clarification from UK car industry on export 'obstacles', Discouraging day ahead of ICI's statement, NY silver ends session 14.10c up, Check to growth in Alfred Dunhill opening, Cammell Laird strikers divided on parity offer, Hopes of state finance boost Citroen shares, Fire damage at £14.4m, Brickhouse Dudley, Forward Levels, Billiton buys Triumph Metals, Thanet council in £7m homes deal, Record of Uninterrupted Profit Growth Continues Financial Highlights for year ended 30th June1974, Bank Base Rates, CBI says country can't afford contract, Sainsbury's profits rise, Tesco's fall, Business Diary: Sterling's appeal · On the gold standard, All-clear for Panel to open inquiry on Ashbourne, Plea to EEC for inflation accounting, Big rise in October coal output, Borrowing abroad: how to fit new meanings to old words, State takeover could link BAC and Hawker, SE Council will investigate 'short selling', US economic indicators fall for third month, State land takeover would mean fewer homes, Sainsbury's Interim Results for the 28 weeks to September 21 st 1974, Money Market Rates, Business deals are costing less, Farmers to carry on fight for FMC, The Times Share Indices, Wide membership of IMF makes recycling of oil funds more difficult, MrVolcker says, ASEA pays £1m for Weir subsidiary, Decision soon on proposed merger of Belgian banks, Lessons the clothing makers can draw from past successes, Midlands survey reveals rapid deterioration in business activity, How the markets moved Rises, Threshold pay not major cause of inflation, IATA again fails to agree on North Atlantic tariff, Oil companies forced to cut price of crude. Business Appointments: Two named for board of Tesco stores. Stock Exchange Tables: Less certain, Issues & Loans Further ECGD Brazilian loan, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues Closing, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Sugar futures rally after opening limit down Commodities. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Chess galore, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,854.
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