The Times - 13/09/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, By Norman Fox, By Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By A Staff Reporter, By Alan Cane of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Our Correspondent York, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By David Leigh, Patricia Tisdall, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Binyon, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Charles Lewsen, John Percival, Sheridan Morley, Paul Griffiths, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Molly Meacher, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Alison Ross, Eric Marsden, John Whitehorn, Louis Heren, PHS, Neil Marten The author is Conservative MP for Banbury., DEXTER MASTERS, , G. G. FITZMAURICE, ANTHONY D. WOOLF, , L. C. B. SEAMAN, , J. C. BASSETT, President, , C. R. P. HAMILTON, , GORDON TRASLER, , ERNEST G. KLEINWORT, , PETER WOLFE, , PAUL HARRISON, , NICHOLAS RICHARDSON, , GEOFFREY SKELSEY, , ALEX FLETCHER, House of Commons., GEOFFREY GRIGSON, Broad Town, Swindon, Wiltshire., N. C. SARGANT, formerly, ERIC FORDER, , ELLEN M. H. LLOYD, , By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Cyril Bainbridge, By Michael Horsnell, By Diana Geddes, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Peter Hill, By Roger Viclvoye Energy Correspondent, By John Plender, By Anthony Rowley, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Tim Congdon, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily, W. G. BELOE, 3 Rodney Place, Bristol., EIRLYS ROBERTS., J. H. C. LEACH, , TOM BALL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, David Blake,
ResumoNews: Call for specialists in battered baby cases, Mr Nixon has renewal of phlebitis, Maze prison protests seal Belfast roads, Six weeks' jail for football supporter, Port officials were denied fair trial, counsel says, Tories will consult 'men of good will', West Germany establish a clear lead in world three-day championships, Social benefit agreement with Spain near, Hindu jailed for life, Farmer beats leading Welsh breeders at show, Death sentence on killer of Mrs Luther King, Flixborough fire teams not fully staffed, inquiry told, Commitment to transfer of power to regional governments is confirmed, Athens secrecy over report of Kissinger initiative, Police called in to investigate manifesto 'leak', Formation of a British republic urged, Seamen's strike called in support of the France, Animals' blood seeped into river, Six climbers killed by avalanche on Everest, Man accused of abducting police constable, Mr Mavros in Brussels talks on move out of Nato and into EEC, Court Line customers may bring action against Government, Too many illegal guns in Italy's armoury, Call for aid to Cypriot students, Bangladesh looks to Nine for trade concessions, Secret pro-Moscow group put on trial in Yugoslavia, Arab fears over building plans for Jerusalem, Polls' impact difficult to gauge, New monarch will only be a figurehead, Vitamins: Dangers of addition, US televised interchanges catch Mr Heath's eye, Scientists link cancer with aerosol sprays, Restoring America's check on presidential power, S African church rift over duty to fight, Dutch elms for market at Nine Elms, A writer with a talent for helping, Harrow School, The Times Diary Yes, but can they win more seats?, Guyana sugar deal may put 5½p on 21b in shops, Secret service blamed in Bonn spy case, Mr Heath sets the style of his campaign, When a friendly chat is the best prescription, Chairman Mao takes the sea air at Peitaiho, Mr Clough dismissed by Leeds United, Lost perhaps, but not forgotten, Apple shortage expected after storm damage Food prices, US nuclear weapons to stay in Greece, Taking 'our scarcest resource' out of the market, Second Benn list of state grants for companies, Fantasy land to end under sale hammer, Delegates vote overwhelmingly to keep all options open on coalition government, Industry must see the difference between worker participation and union control, RSPB criticizes culling of oyster-catchers, Portugal still tangled in the reins of empire, Financial help urged for one-parent families, Mr Ford warned that Congress opposes Watergate pardons, Mr Tanaka fails to appease South Koreans, Students' pass standards improving, report says, US court challenge by 'Sunday Times', Labour to take over land and empty offices, Daring governess among Russians at war, Mr Wilson: Fair shares, equal sacrifices, Basques and police in gun battles, France wins backing from Italy for monetary proposals, Arab leader speaks of dialogue with Europe, Lack of staff caused private university to lose law degree plea, Baby killed by shotgun in Italian feud, Dr Ramsey sees a revival of religion, Mr Cosgrave apparently happy with British pledges on sharing power in N Ireland, 1,000 cross frontier from Lourenco Marques, Inquiry ordered into death of paratroops in Kiel canal during Nato exercise, Men find excuses for their impotence, congress told, Cabinet's outing to Lyons sets Paris smiling, Greek Cypriots say Turks executed 179, 'No alternative to mounted police for crowd control', Putting our trust in medicine and form E111, Resounding victory for Thorpe plan to keep options open on coalition, Men to be admitted to Mothers' Union, Silver stirrup cup fetches £1,950 in sale, Miners delay accepting productivity offer, Would Britain really join the 'united states' of Europe?. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Armed forces depose Emperor Haile Selassie and appoint his son to be a figurehead, The Emperor who retired to his palace and forgot his people, Catering head resigns during inquiry, University news. Picture Gallery: Haile Selassie. Index. Display Advertising: Earls Court Show Preview, Miele, National Westminster Bank, Heritage Club, Atv, Alfred Preedy & Sons Limited, The Times, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, Inn on the Park, Saa, Daimler, Aznar Line, W, Douglas, Laing, Lancia, Atcost, Associated Fisheries Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Australia's Prom debutants Sydney SO/Otterloo Albert Hall/Radio 3, Elegy for Young Lovers King's, Glasgow, A Bit Between the Teeth Cambridge Theatre, Ballet Nacional de Mexico The Place, Jean Renoir's final gesture Le Petit Théâtre de Jean Renoir Paris-Pullman Dirty Money (a) On selected release The Paper Chase (a) Odeon, Haymarket, Living statue of liberty Marlene Dietrich Grosvenor House. Sport: Bad luck contributes largely to Bolt's defeat by Jacklin, Tennis, Second successive win for Courageous, Baseball, Hole in one at 18th clinches first match for Scotland, Rapid River to make light of weight, Sports in Brief, United and City in rematch, Revie includes Bowles in plans for the future, Bad weather brought the best out of the old hands, Can Foster replace himself at the top of the table?, So big and so small and so successful. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Wanted, Country Properties, Residential property Hitler's castle on offer. Editorials/Leaders: Revolution In Ethiopia, Another Stab At Land Reform. Letters to the Editor: A counter-weight to nationalism, Mr Nixon's downfall, Trademark confusion, Vacant jobs, A battle for fiction, Music in Britain, Icelandic fishing limits, Full employment and inflation, Cabbies' shelter, Untruths on share ownership, Regalia in museums, Conservative plans for the rates, Scotch is underpriced at home and abroad, Nation Life meeting, Piddletrenthide et al, Flixborough secrecy, Student maintenance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, September 13, 1949 Washington talks. Obituaries: Sir Charles Mortimer, Obituary, Sir Ronald Fraser Diplomat and author. Business and Finance: Mining OFS dividend retort to market, More brokers may merge, Talks on EEC egg ban, The Caledonian Trust Company Limited, Anglo American Corporation Group Orange Free State Gold Mining Companies, Latest dividends, Portals Holdings Limited, Allnatt London Properties Limited Pre-Tax Profits Exceed £1½m., Spot Position of Sterling, Interim Statement British Titan Limited, Venezuela offers to provide crude in return for North Sea oil in 1980s, Trade deficit in August fell £158m to lowest figure for ten months, Kuwait has 10 pc of St Martins, Forward Levels, BSC profit likely to top £80m for half year, Bank Base Rates, Encroachment by Whitehall on local authorities, Carpet trade slump shown by youghal and Mackay, British Leyland ready to phase out gas turbine plant in economy drive, Watchful eyes on the consortium banks after Western American, CBI upbraids Labour, Stanneylands Group Limited, Costs warning after £77m Lloyd's profit, Italy 'seeking further $250m loan from IMF', August steel output 13 pc down on 1973, Lord O'Brien's censure on monetary policy, Inflation and fuel costs at root of £31m CAA loss, How the UK lags behind in assuring privacy for computer information, Hall Engineering (Holdings) Limited Interim Dividend on Ordinary Shares, Money Market Rates, Minerals And Resources Corporation Limited, Business Diary: Lloyd's lay-off · Watchdog bites watchdog, Galliford Estates on forecast in 19 pc reverse, West Germans feel the pressure to reflate, Western American Bank (Europe) confirms 'significant' support, American wholesale prices surge ahead again, Interim Statement Croda International Half year progress report, How the markets moved Rises, State will continue 50 pc aid for R-R engine, Engineers want new membership structure, UK growth rate last year was best since 1964, £150m S African containership order for France, ATV worth only £14.5m in market, Guinness Peat tops forecasts, W German liquidity bank set up. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, SE inquiries on share dealings, Trade figures help gilts, Wall Street, Prices harden further, Issues & Loans £17m credit for motor works. Business Appointments: Ship Mortgage directors. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,789.
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