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The Times - 15/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Richard Wigg Paris, Nov 14, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Coventry, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, European Parliament Strasbourg, Gerald Ely, From Our Correspondent Rome, Nov 14, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Nov 14, From David Cross Strasbourg, Nov 14, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Nov 14, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Nov 14, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Beirut, Nov 14, From Peter Strafford New York, Nov 14, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan Belgrade, Nov 14, From Peter Nichols Rome, Nov 14, By Henry Stanhope, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Seymour M. Hersh, From Our Correspondent Melbourne, Nov 14, Philip French, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Michael Wale, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Woodcock Sydney, Nov 14, By Alan Gibson, By Gerry Harrison, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, Clifford Longley, PHS, Lord Rothschild, ELIZABETH KNIGHT., JOHN GOLLAN, , DAVID CHESTERMAN., HELEN MILES, , RICHARD TURNER, 15 Russell Place, , HAILSHAM OF ST MARYLEBONE, WALTER R. ROBERTS, Furzebank, , CLIFFORD LUTON, 12 Elm Grove Road, W5., NICHOLAS HERBERT, , NORMAN ANDERSON, Chairman of the House of Laity of, ELIZABETH JANE HOWARD, , B. P. EMMETT, , D. S. LEES, , JOHN DUNELM:, R. M. ROBBINS, Managing Director (Railways), , J. P. HAWKEN, 13 Manor Cottages, , Philippa Toomey, Charles Hargrove, Sarah Curtis, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Penny Symon Canterbury, By Our Arts Reporter, From John Young Planning Reporter Much Wenlock, From Frank Vogl Washington, Nov 14, By Tim Congdon, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, By Anthony Rowley, By Margaret Stone, By Margaret Drummond, By David Young, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Peter Hill, DONALD J. CROPPER, Secretary-General, , A. S. WINDER, 7 Kendal Green, , DENISON BRIGHOUSE, Pedlars Patch., PAUL MYNERS, Grange Lodge., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, George Yannopoulos, By Ashley Druker, By Peter Wainwright, By F. G. Wilson, Christopher Wilkins, by Melvyn Westlake, by Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, M.W., by Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent,

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News: New Russian Minister of Culture named, Man dies in bomb explosion at Coventry, Rate rise of up to 98 per cent predicted, Most efficient available method used-Mr Powell, Mr Whitlam accused of planning to sacrifice his Treasurer, Lecturer urges charter for victims of crimes, Priest arrested in Korea, Mr Arafat flies to Cuba after UN speech, Head's plea to keep girls' schools, Quarry company halts work at Wenlock Edge, Dispute over pig starts Papua tribal war, Coroner's officer stole from estates of dead, Scotland's hopes of riches sinking under a barrage of union disputes, Rules on prison control unit to be modified, Dr Luns calls for alliance to standardize equipment, Official survey on stocks of winter fodder, Report on My Lai killings, Norway court rejects damages claim over pill, Referenda ruled out except on EEC, Inspector, shot three times, made quick statement 'in case of the worst', Mr Lever defends role of private enterprise, Defence cut pledge to Nato by Mr Wilson, English tests for doctors from overseas, Need for a farming policy not a political football, Italian police press secretly for civilian status and the right to form their own trade union, Use of reserves as collateral for loans, Chancellor should have prepared nation for sacrifices by instalments-Mrs Thatcher, Price boom encourages new mine development, Mr Nelson Rockefeller promises to give up his habit of making huge presents to officials, Why the Indian Ocean controversy will not just fade away, General rebuked by President for attack on Jews, III feeling simmers on in uneasy Union of the Left, Sentence cut for Devon raid man, Journalists dismissed for 'interfering with freedom of press', An explorer who maps the continents of his imagination, The Times Diary Of human greed and the Thai Visit, Mr Varley appeals for higher coal output, Bandit reports seeing captive nurses, Mr Ford reaffirms faith in vice-presidential nominee, Loyalists and IRA hold talks in Libya, Six killed in Israel attack on Lebanon, Plea on grants for married women students, Mr Heath to discuss new leadership rules, Removal of bullion ban will have big impact on price, Support is growing for a world food council, 37 sentenced to death by firing squad in Manila, Dr Ramsey: always the theologian, Parliament's Union Jack torn in gale, International syndicates run huge smuggling business, Allow a year between school and university-Sir Keith, Teaching Third World lessons, MPs' views on EEC referendum to get first test next week, No public inquiry into Windsor festival, Harnessing the City in service of industry and jobs, Strategy meeting at Chequers, Yugoslavia to free British plane spotters, MP seeks answers over delay to Crossman diaries, African takes over as head of Unesco, Defence statement expected to announce end of the Simonstown agreement, Mrs Short threatens walkout at conference, Lady Carolyn's suit said to be near settlement, Stress warning by Nixon doctor, Police called in to break mail strike in France, Woman with grievance threw eggs at Queen, Coins preferred to frailty of paper, US coal strike settlement awaits miners' approval, Housing priority for children urged, The bargain hunters bag some big game, Fears on nuclear safety criticized, Leading Jewish dissident given Soviet exit visa, Austerity plea ignored by Strasbourg MPs, Kissinger plan for cheaper oil and stable world finance, Primate's surplus knocked down for £10,000, Plan for Concorde 'pool' to be leased to airlines, Fishing industry wants subsidy of at least £10m a year, Mr Cledwyn Hughes' election to chair consolidates PLP moderates, Cost of eggs goes up by 4p a dozen Food prices, Science report Dutch elm disease: Toxin isolated, Life ban on thugs sought by licensees, Bombs set scene for Ford visit to Tokyo, Next week, Call to end ban on cattle for slaughter abroad, Tax charges not political, Greece to leave Nato if Socialists win, First-class mail will go up to at least 6p, The anguish of archaic abortion laws in France, Hypnotic lure with background of cruelty, Secret deal on busmen's pay claim. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bache, Conticommodity Services Ltd, Bell's, British Gas, Courvoisier Cognac, Multiple Display Advertisements, L. Messel & Co., Int'l Harry Shultz Letter, Telefusion Limited, Wallace Brothers Bank Limited, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Legge Locks, Midland Bank, V.D.Q.S., Cwmbran, Rowe & Pitman, Population Count Down, Slater Walker, Barrington Laurance, Saa, Sharps Pixley, Toyota, Gold Bars, Perrier, Volvo 244., Steve Race, Krugerrands, Engelhard Industries Ltd, Bma, H.A.G, VAT, CM & G, Iran Air, Army Officer, Heather Valley, Union Corporation Group, Cohen de Smitt Greener Dreyfus, Coffee Board, Country Life, Value TODAY, Hine, Cofitour, Weatherall Green & Smith, Rcm, Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited, Panam, Glending & Co, Ecgd. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Peers accept church measure to give Synod more power over worship and doctrine with secure place for Prayer Book House of Lords, Changes to EEC Council budget: provision for regional fund, Apprehensions about sugar policy, Budget gives nation a chance to rise in international table, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Encouraging children to use banks, Chancellor answers Labour critics of FFI bank scheme House of Commons, Mr Healey's habits include reading Mr Levin. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property Extendable homes lower cost, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on pages 32 & 33, Public Notices, Art Exhibitions, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, France wins title in candle lit bridge contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,843. Law: Unfair dismissals Millington V T. H. Goodwin & Sons Ltd, Charterparties and injunctions Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd V Teigland Shipping A/S, VAT payable on cheque trading charge Davies V Customs and Excise Commissioners, Damages reduced for passenger without seat belt. Reviews: Alphonse Legros Taranman Gallery, Sultana for supper LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Independent film makers set up association, Royal Opera House finances deteriorating, National Theatre's ambitious plans, Dealer buys collection of West Country brasses, Wonderful talk Sap Sherman, Cardiff, The Pink Floyd Empire Pool, Wembley, Liszt's travels Jerome Rose Queen Elizabeth Hall, Werner Herzog's epic film on old Peru, Industry asked to help Welsh Opera. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news Appointments:, Service appointments Fleet Air Arm, Rembrandt Prize for Ben Nicholson, The Provost and Fellows of the. Sport: Overall survives attack of arthritis, Denness fit again and ready for the next test, Forty years after the storm, Bristol wondering how to cope on Good Friday, Oosterhuis well placed to earn players' card, Dickinson's change of plans pays off, Sports in Brief, Cold wind of reality from the North-east, Worthington successful with appeal, Quality declines as the combat expands, Aberystwyth may have missed their chance, Amateurs wanted in £42,000 race, Liverpool sell Spiring to Luton Town, Pringle to be at Pannol, Bugner to defend European title against Italian, Some counties are feeling the pinch, Victory means England keep record, Pitman and Lanzarote both fit for revenge over Moyne Royal. Editorials/Leaders: What IS Annoying The Tribune Group?, The Nervousness Of Money. Letters to the Editor: Understanding gamblers, Woolly warmth, South Kensington tube, Democratic synods, Communists and elections, The Official Solicitor, Mr Paul Foot's costs, Recycling heat: hot water just goes down the drain, Treatment near the end of life, Classical top ten, A society where nobody loses, Wearing of seat belts, Business debt, Booker Prize short-list, Radio audiences, Long life and The Times, Closed shops and freedom of press, NCB advertising makes mockery of coal shortfall, News from Rome, Private job agencies vital for efficient labour market. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 15, 1949 Italy's colonies. Obituaries: AIR COMDRE WHITWORTH Distinguished flying career, Miss Beryl Power, Dr Egon Wellesz, Mr C. M. R. Peecock, Obituary, M August Bergman. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilts steadier, but equities still under cloud, Gilts steady, Foreign Exchange Dollar weak, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Uniflex Holdings Limited, The Antofagasta (Chili) And Bolivia Railway Company, Ltd., The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited Interim Statement, Japan wants to end TV import quota, Third-quarter GDP equals previous peak, Latest dividends, State aid for new company after splitting of George Kent group, Dawson wilts as trade collapses, Adamsfoods 'Most Satisfactory Year', Spot Position of Sterling, Growing controversy likely over proposals to restructure the engineering profession, Loss-making second half by White Drummond, Demand stays strong and Smiths Industries exceed expectations, ICI advised to reappraise policy over staff, Forward Levels, Shellabear Price, Yorkshire Chemicals edge ahead in hard year, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Squeeze on Lafarge, Whitbread, Heavy dollar fall after Schmidt comment on mark revaluation, Price Co of Canada gets £37m offer, Muar River Rubber Co. Ltd., Peachey omits interim, CBI chief's warning of jobs Bill burden, US wholesale prices index rises by 2.3 pc, Thomas French & Sons Ltd., Further bond offer from Japan Issues & Loans, The Seagram Company Limited, 17 tour firms still to meet air travel licence conditions, Cheaper cars with shorter life forecast, Philips dismiss decline in third-quarter profit, £7m rights issue by Chloride Group, Plan for £275m power station on Thames, Alfred Herbert's orders in UK slump by 70 pc, NY sugar erratic in frantic dealing, Commission rejects plea for extra 7p on petrol, Briefly B.E.T. Omnibus Services, Money Market Rates, Saudi scheme 'to aid consumers', Caledonia Investments Limited, NEDO study on dilemma of inflation, Government to double construction of factories, Chloride eases the pressure, Coats Patons Limited Interim Announcement, How the markets moved, Golden Hope Plantations Limited, The Times Share Indices, Whitbread interim profits down 23 pc, Contractual snags and rising costs bite at ITT, NatWest and others to advance Welfare £3m, Business Diary: Old Moore's Alchemy · BSI approved, Mining Messina profits nearly double, Homes 2½ pc dearer in third quarter, BSC aims to save some Scottish jobs, Tighter auditing of SE members urged in paper, Ocean and Ben to run joint cargo service, Why the Greeks are keen on full EEC membership, Computer versus individual: a new industrial revolution. Business Appointments: Chloride chief executive named as chairman.

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