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The Times - 21/08/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By Roger Vielvoye, From Robert Fisk, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Diana Geddes, By Penny Symon, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Leigh, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Dessa Trevisan, From Paul Martin, From Marcel Berlins, By Martin Huckerby, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Special Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, From John Hopkins, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Cliff Temple, Stanley Sadie, Barry Fantoni, Charles Lewsen, Michael Ratcliffe, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, Philippa Toomey, Brian Alderson, Nicos Devletoglou, Reginald Maudling, PHS, Louis Heren, ANTHONY GOSS, HUGH HUBBARD FORD., G. J. T. PARR, , LINDSAY DUNCAN, Director., MERVYN SOUTHWARK, , GEORGE WARD, , DAVID J. F. POLLOCK, , JOHN SPARROW, , BRIAN SEDGEMORE, , DAVID DIXON, , GILES WATSON, , DAVID PIKE, , R. BUTLER, , D. L. ARMSTRONG, , HUGH STEWART, , By Gabriel Ronay, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Ian Morison, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Terry Byland, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, Patricia Tisdall, by Edward Townsend, D. LAIDLER, , A. J. MERRETT and ALLEN SYKES, , N. J. ELLIOTT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Andrew Wilson, By David Mott, Christopher Wilkins, Ross Davies,

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News: Abortion price war, MP says football will die unless rowdies are curbed, Mr Rockefeller is chosen as Vice-President by Mr Ford, TV man wins plea to keep driving licence, Why not drop in for a mind-stretch after work?, US promises aid to control population, Rating inquiry, Speculators said to start fires in Italian forests, Tories pledge standard for 'three Rs', Government to nationalize ports and set up control authority, Public lending right likely to be year away, Italian and W German summit at Lake Como, Mr Rockefeller is 'only a heart beat from the Presidency', Building unions may avoid breaking social contract, Mozambique civil servants on strike, Tories propose flexibility in retirement age, Beach fee for invalid chair angers minister, Paris recalls the day of its liberation, Committal for trial on Poulson charges, Government printers may cause shutdown, Congress closes files on the moves to impeach Mr Nixon, The Angolan rebels who fight on, Aircraft carrying the Queen involved in incident with four fighters, £20,000 stockbroker faces rigours of £5,000 basic, 18,000 Court Line holidaymakers flown back to Britain, Romania's cultural revolution given teeth, Cyprus police hunt three suspects for murder of U S ambassador, UVF hopes rise for W Belfast election, Israel pique over invitation to Washington talks, Threat to the West in oil countries' use of wealth, Voluntary pay cuts may not have saved works, Prices rise as nerves steady on stock market, Wider cod war feared after sea law conference, The Times Diary Masterpieces by the minute, Valuables stolen from deed boxes in Paris bank, Deportation fears of Pakistani 'overstayers', Little hope of international relief for Bangladesh, Government faces new Court Line questions, Rockefeller nomination pleases both parties, Reporters find no trace of Namibia 'massacre', Russians reject Western protest over Berlin, Meeting sought with minister about new paper, Palaeobotany: Progress of a desert, Turks find bodies of women in mass grave in Cypriot village, Jungle survival training for young ape from Europe, Danish doctor's hint on euthanasia brings police inquiry, Hammersmith ban on all pay-bed services, Council to shoot bolt of runaway stable, South Vietnamese forces lose third town, Dr Kissinger says strain among allies is over, Detention for supporters after 135 arrests, Assurance on health at British base, Provisional IRA threat to shoot power workers plunges Newry into darkness, Police hunt after baby is snatched, Labour urges unions to scrape election fund barrel, Tractors used to air grievances in Belgium, Muslim is Indian President, Turkey has opened the way to a Russian relationship with Greece, Rainfall and bad repairs delay Soviet harvest, Why it must be recognized that equality is not fairness, Big worries for the small farmers of France, Ford amnesty call greeted coolly, Ecevit-Karamanlis talks thought to be imminent, LSO having big fight to stretch out funds, Brazil's lawyers call for divorce reform. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, National Super Market, Hine, rhp, Vienna International Trade Fair, Halifax, Rugby World. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Puncture ends hopes of gold medal for Britain, Sports in Brief, Favourites recover well in pairs event, Results yesterday, Hampshire champion puts out title holder, A notable scalp falls in an ordinary way, Defeat of Essex spurs Worcestershire, Edmonds and Titmus prove too good for Surrey, Arsenal's assembly too formal, Glamorgan emerge from darkest shadows for a famous victory, Head of English side a slave to King method, Somerset v Leicester, Kent v Gloucester, Mr Thomas takes his two half-chances hungrily, Revolution fails to trap Nicholsons, Nottinghamshire too fallible in the field, Derby v Yorkshire, Leading first class cricket averages, Carlisle keep up the good work away from home, Russell fights back to win after delayed start, Where a ball sits up asking to be hit, Dakota can give Sam Hall second win in Ebor Handicap, Injured Garland out of Chelsea team, Hungarian breaks world record in medley, Gilmore wins, Classic colts find no answer to Dahlia looking her best, Lancashire v Pakistanis, Today's football, Middlesex v Surrey. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Educational courses, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Verdi Requiem Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Elizabeth Goudge's view of her life from a happy home, Magnyfycence Shaw, Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, BBC Welsh/Brott Albert Hall/Radio 3, Baryshnikoy New York State Clive Barnes, Archetypal reform opera Alceste King's, Edinburgh, Leading young readers from mere verse to great poetry, Wynford Thames, Mal Dean Ica, Production without decor. Property: London Flats, Country Properties, Offices. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Ford Chooses Well, Steering Mozambique To Independence, All Ports In One Basket. Letters to the Editor: Definition of charity, Football hooliganism, Press campaign against Mr Nixon, Royal Agricultural Hall, Method of choosing bishops, Deployment of clergy, Civil Assistance in an emergency, Ulster politicians, Quotation of prices on goods concerned with VAT, Monetary policy: the way to recession, HMSO printing dispute, Snobbery outside Britain, Conflict in Cyprus, Collapse of Court Line, How the private sector can withstand future gloom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, August 20, 1949 Emigrants leave. Births. Obituaries: Professor Robert Cruickshank, Dr R. S. B. Pearson Physician at King's College Hospital, Miss I. Prestwich, Obituary, Mr Clive Graham. Business and Finance: Booker group's £20m Sudan deal, All Chrysler car output halted by tonight as pay strikes harden, Six months of change at Slater Walker, Latest dividends, Newarthill slows, but expects £4.2m for year, Travel company owes £134,000, Spot Position of Sterling, G.M.FIRTH (Metals) Limited Steel Stockists And Merchants, Labour's new keynote for the ports is reorganization, Why the Bank of England is asking more questions, Fairclough fear Cyprus hotels loss, Forward Levels, Aaronson Bros. Limited, Bank Base Rates, Credit line planned for exports to Brazil, Ample funds for discount market, Advertising & marketing Sun Printers another Court Line loser, Occidental seeks sale of VIP outlets, Sydney shares dip to 10-year 'low' on collapse of Mainline group, Centrovincial close to £1m pre-tax, Bonn hint of financial aid to Italy, Venezuela puts book value limit on compensation, Japan to reply on air route ban, Business Diary: Mr Drew wins through · Adjourned debate, Briefly, N Zealand payments gap narrows in July, Money Market Rates, First big drop in farm values for 25 years, Llanwern trouble forces BSC to divert supplies, Maybrook Properties Limited, How the markets moved, Surveyors predict dearer new homes, Machine tool Neddy calls for swift action to smooth investment flows, Start on first pit in 10 years, RFD hopes for settlement with Tranmere holders, Technical rise recoups Monday's share losses, Liverpool dock cargo handling speeds up, Bank of England demands more disclosure from non-clearers, Shipyard chiefs plan anti-Benn campaign, London Electrical and General Trust Limited, Rebuff to aid pleas for poultry and pig farms, NIOC signs joint exploration pact, Wage/price watchdog panel for US on way. Stock Exchange Tables: General recovery, The Times Share Indices, Strong rally lifts share prices, Commodities Sugar rises by £10 to £310, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street wary on Rockefeller choice, Wall Street, Issues & Loans £4m Essex Water offer. Business Appointments: Chairman at The Tilley Lamp Company. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,769.

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