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The Times - 31/10/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Diana Geddes, By Stewart Tendler and Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, By Martin Huckerby, By Philip Howard, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, Sheila Black, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Gareth Bowen, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Frizkin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, William Haley, Michael Ratcliffe, Joseph McCulloch, Jacky Gillott, Philip Howard, Michael Dunne, Tim Heald, David Williams, Edward Candy, Alec Nove, Richard Wigg, Peter Evans, PHS, Bernard Levin, TOM GARDINER, , DAVID HARINGTON., ROBERT K. BLUNDELL, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS., ROBERT BANKS, , COLIN BUCHANAN, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , GEOFFREY BAILEY, , DAVID R. KAYE, , ANTHONY BOWLBY, , BILL NIGHTINGALE, , MICHAEL CLOUGH, , CLIVE PAYNE, , PHILIP BROWN, , R. J. BALL, , JOHN RUSSELL, , MARGHANITA LASKI, , By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Coins Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, By John Woodland, By Clifford Webb, By Tim Congdon, By Roger Vielvove, By David Young, By Margaret Stone, By Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, PHILIP NIND, , JEFFREY J. COLLINS, , MICHAEL MONTAGUE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hazelhurst, By David Mott, By Tony May, Stuart Marshall, by Robert Maas, by Michael Hanson, by John Young Planning Reporter, by Adam McKean, by Patrick O'Leary, by John Plender, by Charles Hargrove, by Richard Coopman, by Simon Scott Plummer, by David Cross, by Harry Debelius,

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News: Lyons: a sound business proposition, Russians ready to give ground on West Berlin provided Bonn supplies vast credits for Soviet economy, Income ahead of family spending, survey shows, France to launch attack against waste, US predicts adequate world food supplies until turn of century, Dutch wary of demand for plane, Trial to find whether man owned killer dogs, Dublin rules out talks on cattle export ban, Man ordered murder from cell, Crown says, Judith Ward 'became fanatic overnight', ... but in Belgium expansion is checked, Hints that Spain may be on the road back to democracy, Battle over amendments, TUC offer to police pay claims, Science report Biology: Education V class, Government fails to speed tunnel Bill, The spy in Russia's financial network, Viking king found time for money as well as fighting, Attempt to cause artificial 'aurora borealis', Decline in UK population 'should be encouraged', Sir Seretse puts new men in his Cabinet, Workers lobby MPs to save HS 146 airliner, The pains of house purchase could be lessened, Spain: partnership worth £59m, Chinese debate ways of confronting threat from Russia, Better deal proposed for surviving spouses, 32 killed when plane crashes into Arctic ice, Nixon doctors speak of some improvement, 91,000 old people living in homes needlessly, Setting-up of legal service like NHS urged, Masters urge ban on school rebels, Labour heading for confrontation on BBC election coverage, How fake Bordeaux is taken for a ride, Mr Crosland suggests urgent action to find ways of providing low-cost housing, Shopping around, Mafia blamed for Italian wine racket, Mr Tanaka declines to speculate on his future, Fears for future of the English landscape from encroachments of modern farming, Unpoetic Uri Geller has musical bent, Government line 'harming London', Spanish Premier promises to maintain reforms, Building factories for letting becomes an export success, Dr Bannister resigns from Sports Council post, Teachers' strike may affect most Scots pupils today, The wheels of Scotland start to turn again, Magruder version of Watergate cover-up, Whitlam appeal to hostile Aborigines in Canberra, A realistic watch on surplus oil funds, The Times Diary The mystery of the Marxist sixth, Romania introduces new system of pay incentives, Sales of houses may be restored to normal level, Number of students doubles in 10 years, 320 villages are inundated by Yugoslav floods, Sabotage suspected in Spain death fire, Developments in prospect for independent hospitals, Doctor sent for trial on coroner's warrant, £6,000 increase in Lord Mayor's grant raises issue of election system, S Vietnam generals demoted, A case of justice for the police, British see the advantages of French market, 50 MPs urge Mr Jenkins to free pickets, Motoring Turin's two top attractions almost unknown, Triple veto by Britain, France and US saves S Africa at UN, Shopping centres lag behind Canada's best, Rabat implications 'bode no good', NUM leaders vote to reject pit pay deal, Whitehall's limited shield for ratepayers, Labour leadership is rebuffed over Simonstown and Europe committee, Commons debate on three EEC economic proposals urged, Japan will act to prevent Rhodesia beating sanctions, Soldiers hurt in booby trap blast, Strike chaos at five big hotels, Police know the whereabouts of missing man, Passing out parade at Cranwell, Gathering tax on windfalls means complex law, Third candidate for top Labour post, Germany: latecomers gain lost ground..., King Husain praises 'an historic decision', Extra million state pensioners to join the 8m being paid Christmas bonus of £10, Arabs warn Israel to accept Palestine state or risk new war, Oregon senator's isolationist tack Campaign report: Women's Lib candidate's trendy causes fail to attract rural voters, Signor Moro may settle for reduced coalition, Fears for grave shortage of new factories, Report says all should have legal right to passport, 'Only fraction of acts of discrimination dealt with by law', Construction safety monitor is urged, Hampstead developers offer to set up trust, Girl tourist died 'because she was German', Resistance theme in Tito visit, Eight years' jail for key gang. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Radar, Westmorland, Alexander Stevens & Company, Ppa, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Herzl, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, Germany Facets, Jones Lang Wootton, Ffi, Faber & Faber, Decca, Chubb protects, Artagen, NEW Society, Edward Symmons & Partners, Fatu-Hiva, Guildway Limited, Hillier Parker, Dick Francis, Union Corporation Limited, Barrington Laurance, Ansafaone, The Times, Conrad Ritblat & Company, Asea, European Property, Gollancz, 'Say When', Leavers, Perrier, West World, Vigers, John D. Wood, Ida, Veuve Clicquot, Healey & Baker, Kings, CM & G, Kent, Chamberlain & Willows, La Fontaine, Stanley, Moulinex, Commercial Union Properties Limited, Hd, Edward Erdman & COMPANY, Dunlop Heywood & Co, Weatherall Green & Smith, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 29, For Sale And Wanted, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 29, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Project Management in Social Research up to £6350, Business Services, Motor Show Place. Reviews: Colin Bennett play, Gallant freedom fighter Garibaldi, A simple faith The Life of Jesus Christ, Days before yesterday Nine Men of Power, Never a moment's dullness Poor, Dear Brendan, Bournemouth SO Festival Hall, Dorothy Tutin in a Barrie comedy, Jephtha Sadler's Wells, Under pressure of war Too Proud to Fight, Fiction The Conservationist, Christmas play by Peter Nichols, Thais Theatre Royal, Wexford, £1,400 paid for French table, A fierce elegy for the sixties Kennedy's Children King's Head, Scars on the Soul, My dear headmaster... The Life and Death of Rochester Sneath, The Tempest Leeds Playhouse, BBC SO/Boulez St John's/Radio 3, Cat among the pigeons The Romeo Error. Sport: Bugner could have won in five, Smith says, Oxford's progress helped from overseas, Golden Sol has some problems, American wins jump-off, Cambridge show pace and skill to second strings, Another match that did not go as planned, Penalties should not stop Crump's horses, Scots resume where they left off, Win for Miss Heldman despite bad temper, England find their way in the end, Codd's final conversion quietened supporter's disgruntled voice, Hampshire left to remember lost chances, Double your money or I quit, Ali tells promoters, Stout-hearted Irish hold on after poaching two goals, Sussex rewarded as Kent await release, Universities pick the internationals, Results and scorers yesterday European championship, Strong hint from Wales that revival under way, Rowing, Givens the hero and Mancini the villain. Politics and Parliament: Home Office inspector to examine outbreak of prison violence in Ulster, Britain's presence has given EEC a nudge in direction of greater sense of realism House of Commons, Lord Hailsham tells Tories to stop moaning: 'Power does not grow out of television image' House of Lords, Country in the mood for tough but fair action on inflation Sir Geoffrey De Freitas, Threatened aircraft must be continued-Labour MP, Social contract does not exist: breached by 27 out of 39 pay increases. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Truisms turned into pearls of great wit, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 31, 1949 Promising riders. Editorials/Leaders: Rhodesia Loses Her Allies, The Chequer Board Of Field And Wood, The Beef Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Olympics in Moscow, Cooperation urged for promotion of exports, Religious broadcasting, Definition of claret, Case for Welsh devolution, Need for national centre to sift statistics mountain, Colour bar in a club, Naval visit to South Africa, Benn directors and independence, The National Theatre, Computer poll predictions, Framework for the social contract, An extra helping of power, Relativities in wages, Authoritarian regimes. Law: Entrance fee as condition of licence valid Regina V Leeds Crown Court, Ex parte Bradford Chief Constable. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Hugh Elliott, SIR S. KARMINSKI Lord Justice of Appeal, Mrs H. St John Harrison, Prof Neilson Jones Notable contributions to botanical science, Prof Kwamena Bentsi-Enchill, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Euroloans for Latin America, Wall Street, Sorry day for gilts, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities Sugar up another £10 a long ton, Stock Exchange has four vacant floors, Gilts weak. Business and Finance: Discount market, Fire damage up again, Litton's working capital well down last year, Firm growth at Allied Irish Banks, Dounreay fast reactor gets the go-ahead, American Brands, Tourist Authority will ask for a substantial boost in Whitehall aid, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Marks to buy Slater stake in PDS of Canada, US Steel climbs to 9-month 'high' Overseas, Bus shortage creates problems for operators, Unemployed top the million mark in Italy, Spot Position of Sterling, Boeing gives extension of RB211 time limit, Robt Bradford's interim profits up to £2.6m, Brick stockpile at 735m, Interim Statement, Forward Levels, Broking merger off, Inflation fear again hits longer-term gilt-edged, British companies in consortium for £100m Iran hospitals tender, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Japan's gamble on tight money to cure inflation, Pan Am gets $125m credit from banks' consortium, Minster losses may reach £9m, Kitson's will accept bid by Pilkington, US productivity down 3pc in third quarter, Mining Ampol dividend warning, Zetters Group Limited Another Record Year, World copper stocks rise sharly, Lay-offs by Renault, Alfred Herbert: the fall of a blue chip Andrew Goodrick-Clarke traces the machine tool maker's recent troubled history, Chemical exports rose by 72 pc in first nine months, Vickers awaits strikers' vote on 25 pc pay offer, Consumer credit Act criticized by banking chief, Court Line parent company's liabilities may be over £60m, SE Council to amend rules on new clients, Moves start to refloat sunk Frigg platform, Rumours of oil cash to aid copper exporters sends prices soaring, Money Market Rates, Chile starts to pay £25m debt to UK creditors, Adverse factors are threatening to spoil Brit Sidac growth, Vincent up 23p on offer price, Briefly Ashland Oil, Higher interest rates slice margins at Rush & Tompkins, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Leisure & General, ITT wins reprieve over Avis stock divestiture, Swings and roundabouts at BPB industries, High cash flow at Alusuisse, Overseas gains keep Lamson well ahead, Business Diary: Lazards' loss, Schroders' gain · £1 a letter, Link-up would make FMC pace-setter, say farmers, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited New Interest In The Far East. Business Appointments: New finance director for Shell Chemicals UK. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Property in Britain and Europe a Special Report. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,830.

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