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The Times - 30/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Ronald Faux Edinburgh, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a West Country Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Paul Martin, Caroline Moorehead, Alan Blyth, David Robinson, John Percival, Paul Barker, Stanley Reynolds, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Tom German, By Norman de Mesquita, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, By Tom Cooban, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Geoffrey Smith, Pearce Wright, PHS, Nicholas Ridley, Lord Chalfont, David Wood, IAN MCCOLL, Professor of Surgery, , T R. BEATSON, President, Hospital, BORIS ANTONOV, , F. M. M. LEWES, , NEVILLE MARCH HUNNINGS, , CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, BENNIE GRAY, , THEODORE CROMBIE, , CECIL NURCOMBE, , BRIAN BATSFORD, , J. M. MILNER, City Architect and, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Business News Staff, From Edmund Stevens, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Charles Hargrove, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By John Woodland, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by John Woodland,

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News: Cuba agrees to take guerrillas, The Queen 'entitled to make fullest use of grants', Former Prime Minister expelled by Thailand, Mr Benn makes sweeping attack on EEC link, Drink 'aids darts aim', Physics: elementary particles, Means test 'halves' state benefit claims, IRA prisoners free 27 jail hostages, Dock fire: Two firemen were, The Times Diary A seasonal gift to Fleet Street, Everyone 'should pay for local government', Mr Callaghan leaving for Africa today to hear leaders' views on Rhodesia conference, Move by friends to clear Lord Lucan, Mr Wilson rules out pay freeze next year, Blaze kills boy trapped in bedroom, Flu wave unlikely to be severe expert says, Banished junta leaders are told of charges, Mafia suspected in series of 17 murder cases, Why the Tories must break out of a make-believe world, Is one innocent victim more deserving than another?, Call to reduce Darwin population to 10,000, A town learns to live with its mice, Rocket attack on South Vietnam city, Stonehouse whereabouts kept secret by lawyer, Al Fatah chief still intent on killing King Husain, JPs want short jail terms for hooligans, Miss Morosi will join staff of Dr Cairns, Awards for the politicians of the year, Soviet dissident to face trial in Lithuania, Ford decision soon on inquiry into CIA, Masters call for spring leaving date in schools, but minister rules out early action, Guarantees hold up peace talks in Cyprus, Bangladesh suspends constitutional rights, Cairo ministers in Russia, Communists blame owners in press inquiry evidence, Our Gracie: A little frail but still in good voice, Hurdles in the way of the Government's quick dash to a June referendum on the EEC, Butter deal angers W Germans, North Sea oil technology interests scrap merchant Regional report, US aviation body blamed over Paris airbus crash, Farm workers' warning of industrial action leading to food shortage, Mr Benn 'seems to be straying from our policy', 300 killed in Pakistan earthquake, The forthright role that Dr Coggan foresees, Coal 'the best prospect', Closure of Aston Martin firm today, Nato small arms criticized for being too heavy, The growing conflict in Israel's corridors of learning, New ideas yield overflowing cider crop Agriculture. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Telford, Yachting World, High & Dry, Jones Lang Wootton, Hine, The Times, Anz, Moss Bros. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,879, Englishman shares chess lead at Hastings. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December 30, 1949. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Domestic Situations, Personal Columns, Public Notices. Reviews: Britten returns to composing, Films for the children, Songs as history A Touch on The Times, An Unofficial Rose Bbc 2, The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden. Sport: Miss Nadig shows best form in giant slalom, Even the referee could not save this match, St Helens take lead to nine points, For the record Rugby League, Sports in Brief, Better to bet on losers, An honest and rugged occasion haunted by two mysteries, Time to rethink Cheltenham ideas, Creeping despondency, An old favourite finds a new lease of life, Rugby Union results, Snow reports from European resorts, Comfort in a wooden spoon race, An ill wind that blew nobody any good, Only Ripley remains true to his talents, Viswanath keeps India's hopes alive, Spectator's hooter sounds Hampshire death knell, Weekend results and tables First division, Lampkowski looks exciting prospect, England at last hit a purple patch, Ondine takes line honours in Sydney-Hobart race, Principal sponsors to cut their budget by half, Miller Boy should help Oaksey to consolidate lead, Llanelli win match but lose shirts, Connors in too much of a hurry. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Callaghan's Task In Africa, Bangladesh Braced For A Grim Future. Letters to the Editor: Human rights in European law, Siege of Ladysmith, Care of works of art, The trial of Dr Shtern, Housing the homeless, Consultants' threat of sanctions, Planning delays, Cars in city centres, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford awards. Obituaries: Costas Varnalis, Mr Aleck Bourne An eminent gynaecologist, Amy Vanderbilt, Admiral Sir Frederick Dalrymple-Hamilton, Obituary. Business and Finance: Beira freight charges up 30pc next month, Freight report Markets in holiday doldrums, North Sea will save £175m imports, IBA moving quickly on radio station franchises, Paris ban on steel stockist shares lifted, Guyana's sugar workers share record £1m bonus, Bank Base Rates, Lending rate 11½pc, Trawlermen in distress call to Government, More share prices, Chile to denationalize 12 state-owned banks, D F Bevan recovery is well on way, Redistribution of oil funds the key issue now, Americans say, Private steel project for joint iron ore plant, Bank of England policies at odds, broker contends, Gadek rubber losses, Results, Cost efficiency enters US mining, Panel to advise Chamber of Commerce, The Times Share Indices, Brokers' views, Arab infiltration into Hongkong trade takes firmer root, Japan's economic planners predict that real domestic growth will improve 4.3 pc next year, World markets and economic prospects, Scottish Inv sees bleak hopes of industrial rally, French Pickfords' stake, President Ford axes 5pc surtax from 31-point plan to beat inflation, Morocco's hold on phosphate output steps up prices, New Soviet outburst on US Trade Reform Bill, 'Export your skills' call to builders. Business Appointments: New chief executive at Morgan Grenfell. Stock Exchange Tables: International copper talks next month, Win a 25 oz gold-plated silver bar, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Deaths.

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