The Times - 16/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Business News Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Christopher Sweeney, From Our Correspondent, From Alan McGregor Zurich, Feb 15, By Philip Howard, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent Oxford, Feb 15, By Clifford Webb, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Michael Hatfield, By John Groser Political Staff, Philip Howard, By Tim Devlin, From Trevor Fishlock, From Ronald Faux, From Craig Seton, From Henry Stanhope, By A Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk., From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Hugh Noyes, From Pat Healy, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, From Dan van der Vat, From Moshe Brilliant, From Mario Modiano, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, A short story by Edna O'Brien, David Wade, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, Bevis Hillier, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, David Sinclair, a Special Report, by Michael Frenchman, by Robin Mead, by Joyce Rackham, by James Holloway, George Hutchinson, John Chartres, Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Auriol Stevens, Cyril Bainbridge, Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, M. T. DAVIES., YEHUDI MENUHIN., PAUL SIEGHART., H. I. MATTHEY, Chairman., CHALFONT, , ERNEST G. KLEINWORT., ANTHONY CROSLAND., CHARLES HOLDEN., W. P. N. EDWARDS., D. G. WILLIAMS., RICHARD HISCOCKS., CLIVE LANDA, National Chairman., MARIE-LOUISE de ZULUETA, , TERENCE McAULEY., W. G. MACKEY., RALPH DAVIS., A. R. DUFTY, , ANTHONY R. WAGNER, Garter, CHARLES HAIG, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Edward Townsend, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Margaret Drummond, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Vera Di Palma, Halldora Blair, John Drummond, FE, Patricia Tisdall, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, By Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: Hongkong police superintendent's appeal dismissed, S Korean fishing boat sunk in sea attack, Hunt called off for trawler with 36 on board, 'Benefactor' stole wheelchair for boy, Tories the beautiful people-Mr Stevas, The land of fairy-tale castles and enticing romanticism, Weather: Modification with electrons, Spanish lawyers jailed for editing bulletin, An army marching on its good humour, Little sown, little to reap, Briton trapped in 'lost plateau' crater, The Creature, Failure to get Labour elected could put coal industry in jeopardy, NUM says, Priest sentenced for criticizing Portugal's wars, Man fined 40p on drinking and driving charge, Candidate injured by heckler, Rebuilding the Suez Canal towns, Solzhenitsyn to await his family in Zurich, Mr Wilson attacks 'appalling' food figures, National Front protest over BBC coverage, Mr Wedgwood Benn weighs (and tape records) words, Mr Murdoch gives the U S public a tabloid paper in which nudity has no place, Home loan receipts slump, TUC-Labour plan for peace in industry, Search out the local dishes for some rewarding eating, Church 'lack of courtesy' over helmet, This sporting life, Demonstrators scuffle with police after arrests, Court orders paper to be sent to DPP, Supporters in scuffle on Prime Minister's tour, Mr Heath and Mr Jenkins praise each other faintly, Bonn ignored Soviet hint on Solzhenitsyn, Portrait of the man Mr Solzhenitsyn turned to first, Conservatives wary over whether their apparent lead can be maintained for a fortnight, Guerrillas threaten to kill Argentine colonel, Prices increasing at fastest rate since index was started in 1947, Ambulancemen reject new pay deal, Mr Thorpe pays too high a deposit, Dentist jailed for health service frauds, Herr Scheel queries need for Nine to be always unanimous, Wife to see Mr Biggs again, No single uniform will suit all conditions, Coal Board musters management flying squad to safeguard vital coking plants at the pits, Postmaster shot by raider dies in wife's arms, Allowance gained for boy after two-year battle, Driver of death crash bus had 10 days' experience, Scottish poll puts Tories 4% ahead of Labour, Chronicles of the Martha Graham years, TUC hinted at accepting Phase Three if miners were allowed to breach it, Pop of the pops, Advertisements in newspaper 'are within law', Reds see fascist plotters under the bed, Mission to Shah on using new oil wealth, Soaring cost of food emerges as leading issue in campaign, Sporadic fighting on Golan front claims Israeli life, A long week's warm up for the gladiators, Top prices for Lautrec lithographs in New York, People will decide whether we stay in the EEC, Mr Callaghan says, Retroactive tax forces yachts to flee Greece, Ration packs a masterpiece of ingenuity, Whitelaw walkabout in Labour territory, How far to the end of the longest pier in the world?, Le Monde fined for defaming public officials, Miner finds life is better under Tories, Catholic heart-searching on glory that was Rome, Mr Gromyko visits Paris in changed atmosphere, Royal Engineers fight to save village from floods, Dancers greet the Queen in New Hebrides, Car roof unit uses sun to charge battery, Mrs MacDonald cultivates the community spirit, Ten-year jail man thanks judge for fairness, Telephone threat to Ulster priests, Doctors advised to learn management role, Cyprus Holidays, Jenkins attack on government housing record, Trade unionists want law to curb student militants, Dr Kissinger to meet Arab envoys in Washington, The geography of European religious practice, Self-catering idea is catching on, Campaign events this weekend Today, Handful of candidates seek immigrant voice in Commons, Gendarmes sent to Martinique after disorders, Wife in fear of husband cleared of robbery, No disciplining for remark on NHS prostitutes, Liberal leader's warning on coal stocks, Escaped convict reported behind Hearst kidnap, Ulster Loyalists agree on their candidates, Mr Poulson and former NCB men accused, Watergate prosecutor is rebuked by judge for discussing case on television programme, Prices could rise by 25% this year, Mr Healey says, Profit and wage curbs needed, Sir Alec says, Blackmail charge against two women. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Asparagus tips, Mb, Bell's, Schütz Choir, Dormobile Holidays, Costas. V. Philippou & Co., Eros Estate Agency Limited, Bank Of Cyprus (London) Limited, Louis Tourist Agency Ltd, Richard Ellis, Cyprus, miramare hotel, Four Lanterns Hotel, The Times, M&g, DAVID BENNETT (Insurance Brokers) LTD, Clark, Weekend Shopping, Music On The South Bank, Gcacoyiannis Group, Vounoplayia, Halifax, Investment In Cyprus, Barclays Life, Schroder Life Group., Cyprus Hotels Ltd., Manwaring Whittle & Co, The Times Superstore, "Cabana", nissi beach bungalow hotel, Incurables, Kypros Travel & Tours Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Bad language not enough to justify dismissal Wilson v Racher. Reviews: RCA throw down the Boccanegra gauntlet, Manifesto set to music, Magnificent Monteverdi, Damnation and love, British Museum, Making more of Marsala, High voltage Gilels, Elegy in pictures. Politics and Parliament: Cow taken to Parliament. Sport: Sports in Brief, Fitness problems worry England selectors, Snow reports, Mallaby Report 'dynamite', Weekend fixtures, French boycott ILTF as protest, Barry to get Straight Vulgan home, Rip's Lyric weighted to win at Newcastle, Wales must not repeat transgressions of Dublin, St Helens aim to join Salford at ton, Miss Puig holds on to lead in European Cup, For the Record, Guia fails to beat deadline, Stephenson going well for another century, Mrs Lawton aims for Rome championships, Trial should aid selectors in finding right formula, Richardson is to challenge Armstrong, Kiernan's farewell visit to London, One of young generation misses punishment, Big time sport takes over the Hollywood mantle, The quick-change artist, England must pressure three venerable members of Irish pack, Chelsea may walk alone, Day of the long distance runner, Good morning for Papst, Nicklaus two strokes ahead of Palmer. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Also On Pages 10, 11 and 12, Collectors, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Services tomorrow:, Toronto!, Entertainments, 1974 Hotel And Good Eating Guide, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: XVIII., Broadcasting Saturday, Moments of weakness, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,614, A new epidemic of the drawing disease, Sunday, A story of insiders from the inside. Editorials/Leaders: The Isolation Of France, At The End Of One Week. Letters to the Editor: Plebiscite on EEC, Issues behind the Election: Communist manoeuvres, The Broadwater helm, Mud-slinging, The militant's way, A coalition, World inflation, Postal votes, Back to normal, On the table, Policies of moderates, The phone-in, Treaty with France, Intercommunion, War films and Germans, Solzhenitsyn as symbol, Motorway planning, Rising prices. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1949 Contact men. Obituaries: Mr Arthur Sculthorpe, C. S. Dempster, Prof R. S. Stacey, Mr R. J. Kerrmuir, Mr C. H. O'd. Alexander Twice British chess champion, Mr H. A. Sutch, General Baron Geyr Von Schweppenburg, Obituary, Sir James Roxburgh. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Commodities Tin prices soar to new peaks, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Equities Property shares wanted again, Holding firm, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Issues & Loans More Eurobond discounts, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, EEC forcing grain prices up, says US. Business and Finance: Puzzle of Britain's vanishing oil supplies, Car component stocks piling up in Midlands, Unit trust performance, Bids and Deals Royal Insurance buys into Danish group, Tax-free, but how long will this plan last?, Societies' £18.7m January net receipts 'worst in living memory', Offers, Associates' deals, Fixed Interest and Money, Retail Prices, The Times list of latest dividends, Lloyds Bank 75pc profits boost in record year, Industrial Production, Oslo's reins on N Sea operations, Personal Investment And Finance Grouse, Compulsory purchase: the landlords' view, Election nerves · Four years with Mr Slater, Investment trust valuations, Japan refuses to end freeze on oil prices, Cominco's bid puts £72m value on Tara, Hard contest likely for Tara Exploration, Europe and Overseas Dutch shipyard's U S debacle, Scale of Grimshawe problems revealed, Tentative pact agreed with Caribbean sugar suppliers, EMI after rest of Capitol, Briefly, Money Market Rates, How the markets moved, Company News £7.6m loss in second half at Vauxhall, Too rich for legal advice, Warren move into Anglo-Indonesian, OECD payments crises feared from Arab funds, Plantation-TIO, DTI reports deluge of licence pleas by exporters, Inflation: is your future covered?, The end of a marriage.... Property: Land For Sale.
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