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The Times - 17/04/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Clive Borrell, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, From Arthur Osman Wolverhampton, By a Staff Reporter, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Peterborough, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Stephen Cohen, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Martin Huckerby, By a Chess Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Mackie, From Victoria Brittain, Leading article, page 15, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Brian James, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Shona Crawford Poole, John Yudkin, Dr Tony Smith, Gerald Ely, Peter Strafford, Peter Evans, PHS, Brian Crozier, Eric Marsden, FRANK WILLIAMSON, , K. M. KIRK, , RHODES BOYSON., CLARE FORDHAM., CHARLES TAYLOR., HARRY STREET, , SAID HAMMAMI., GEORGE YOUNG., ROBERT J. GRAHAM, , MICHAEL SOOLE, , WILLIAM PICKLES., ANTHONY WAGNER, P. J. KAVANAGH., NORMAN HALL., STEPHEN JEWELL., Cyril Bainbridge, From Ronald Faux, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Planning Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Alan McGregor, From John Earle, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Hazelhurst, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim Congdon, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Derek Harris, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, R. MACHIN, , DAVID GREEN., S. M. SPEIGHT., NEVILLE SHULMAN, , R. K. B. MILLAR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Richard Kahn and Michael Posner, Patricia Tisdall, by John Young, J.Y., by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., by Fred Cleverley, by Peter McLintock executive editor., P. MCL.,

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News: Realistic effect of election on Kilbrandon report, Smile on the face of the prairie farmers, When a diet is forever, Confident leader with long political ties, M Chaban-Delmas cast in role of de Gaulle's heir, Grammar schools will not get state cash, President Tito rebukes Italy over Trieste, Hope of reduction in army of civil servants, Celtic urge their following not to go to Madrid, Yard to see councillors in land deal inquiry, Indians on warpath for better conditions, Murder victim claimed Special Branch made him spy on IRA, New London transport and planning controller, Manx land speculation tax is likely to be 21.25%, Missionaries denounce Mozambique Church, Ontario Hydro's 2,000 MW generating station at Pickering,, Air France strike goes on, Mr Ennals attaches new value to old links, Evasion of censorship, Rhodesia puts jailed Scot on trial again, Labour draft plan to abolish BBC 'not final', Carpeted vehicles for the dial-a-bus service, Scots call for sex information and drug warnings in school health education, Ontario, Manitoba & Saskatchewan a Special Report, Newspaper publisher who shattered some myths, Diver tells of death on the seabed, An ominous ring to Russia's strategic build-up at sea, The Times Diary No fooling with model train set, Senator Kennedy arrives to see President Tito, Paul Foot is asked to see judge at court, Maria Colwell: care plea on mother's baby, Council land link with private funds is urged, M Servan-Schreiber decides not to run for French presidency, Man charged with colonel's murder said to be in fear, Centre Point girl's case dismissed, Torquay pier is closed by fire, EEC official says that Britain will be burden, New industry may prove economic lever, Cut off in mid-sentence, Campaign by Rutland to keep name on letters, Prosperity through abundance of primary resources, Libyan leader in Niger to see effects of coup, Astronomy: Lunar crater origin, Canadian Bill to block US football, Syria expecting more Soviet planes for Golan confrontation, Jobert view of Europe, Kremlin casts a kinder eye on Kant, Premier with all the right credentials, Building a sense of justice on charitable foundations, Mr Whitlam hits at Senate of 'old men', Israel's blurred line between censorship and press freedom, Mr Nixon faces new subpoena from Watergate prosecutor, Miss Hearst believed to be in bank robbery, Triumphs and troubles of Toronto's orchestra, Italian senators likely to vote themselves £40m, Teachers' £370m pay demand includes £2,000 starting rate, Monna Lisa flies to Tokyo under guard, Supporters tell how to stop hooliganism, Irishman scared, Mr Melly says, Windmills of Somerset make county history, Sister tells of visit to Ulster, Ethiopian tax collectors call off their strike, Bomb in house brings death toll to 1,000, Pay 'reward' urged for service in Ulster, Dr Kissinger's attention turns to South America, The West fights grimly for its oil revenues, Climb may be called off after Sherpas' death, Mr Lennon said he was an agent for the Special Branch, Shaping up for a healthier life, Mayor with a mission, Sadists beat up Ukrainian in jail, dissident claims, Sentence halved on My Lai man, Soviet leaders in Poland, Mr Callaghan for meeting of EEC ministers, The parole system: A case for reconsideration, President Thieu suspends Paris talks with Communists and cuts their links in Vietnam itself, Surgeons' call to save more kidney patients, Scots TUC warns Labour on land. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bell's, British Gas, stelco, Finlan, Air France, 'Mahler', Ansafone, Compagnie Bancaire, Blue Cross, schroders, Stratstone, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Thomas Tilling Limited, Freeman, Mathews & Milne, Toronto Dominion Bank, Alfa Romeo 2000., Hawker Siddeley Canada LTD., Grima, A & C Black, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Miles held to draw in chess contest, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,664. Official Appointments and Notices: Top film awards go to Britain, Church news. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 18, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: The People Show Hampstead, A joyous act of friendship Edith Evans...and Friends Haymarket, New Film Theatre for Glasgow, La Vie Parisienne for Brighton Festival, Vienna meets the gangsters, Trade unions' history shown in exhibition, Christopher Taylor/ Naomi Davidov Purcell Room, Nicanor Zabaleta Queen Elizabeth Hall, No justice for Chopin or Fokine Festival Ballet Coliseum. Sport: A few strands snap on the safety rope of Palace, Sports in Brief, Hope of Oxford revival, Strong field in Scottish Grand National, Newport restore self respect and Barbarians share tour honours, Sin Y Sin should carry on winning, Today's fixtures, One professional rallies to his country's call, Curant has first home winner for two years, Quick goals set Liverpool on the right course, Boone and Milne beat back firm challenge, Sunlit Spar can deny southern challengers, Fletcher hoping to be fit to ride Red Rum at Ayr, Indian team hopeful of tour success, Results and tables First division, Determined Canasta Lad fights back, Hockey results, Leeds carry the battle to the enemy and it is back to square one, Scots create post for technical officer, Player challenges for title that has eluded him, England strongly placed in European event, Easy win for Mrs Jones. Property: London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Hampton & Sons, New office blocks in city centres, Country Properties, Industrial & Commercial Property. Editorials/Leaders: The Great Russian Debate, Raw Materials Of Conflict, Kant In The Clear. Letters to the Editor: Parole for train robbers, Free contraceptives, Middle East terrorism, Jobs for retired civil servants, Task of the actuary in operating pension funds, Telecommunication fees, Complaints against police, Two-wheeled transport, Effect of high interest rates, 'Unearned income', Medical education, The original plonk, Press comment after a libel writ, Oxford student union, Renegotiation of EEC terms, Consumer Bill costs escalate, Women pay up, Development of Eastbourne. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 18, 1949 Eire a republic. Obituaries: Mr R. H. S. Crossman, Mr T. H. Baldwin, Sir Owen O'malley Former British ambassador to Poland and Portugal, Mr J. A. R. Stevenson. Business and Finance: Channel Tunnel opponents want independent inquiry into costs, Rockwell Int results, Taylor Woodrow in big oil project, US penalty duties on some lead imports, Japan exporters remain confident, Advertising and Marketing Campaign is based on company annual report, Retail Sales And Hp, Bakers ask for price rises above level covered by £21m subsidy, £2m Hawker plane deal for oil route to Shetlands, Business Diary: Scaling World Bank heights, 'Modest' growth likely by Bibby, 'Role for state' in banking, Crest Nicholson slumps at midterm, Spot Position of Sterling, Gibbons Dudley Limited, Fixed Interest and Money, Yugoslavia places £27m ships order in Britain, Clothing industry trade gap widens, Forward Levels, Bids and Deals SGB pays £1.2m for Hardun Crowther trio, Sugar unions in new EEC talks, Alexander Howden, UK lead consumption hit by restrictions, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited Gold Mining Companies in the Transvaal, anglowest limited, Profit-sharing deals urged between NCB and its suppliers, Equities Slow start after holidays, End of 3-day week fails to boost retail sales, Swiss give details of currency deal loss, Ready Mixed lower after poor second half, American hopes of fall in interest rates help to stimulate Wall Street, Clerical strike threatens docks, Challenging the 'elegant and striking' paradoxes of the New School, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Ready Mixed Concrete's German setback, Company News Lafarge in 53 pc full-time jump, Car repairers accuse insurance companies, Rockwell £3m axles drive, How the markets moved, ITT tax plea 'was misleading', The Times Share Indices, Italian consortium starts Sumed pipeline this spring, 12,000 car workers laid off as Cowley plant halts again, Mining Few surprises in remaining gold results. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange The pound eases 42 points, Issues & Loans Local authority rates dip again, Market prices, Commodities Fresh gains in sugar futures, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) S Straights, Wall Street, Post holiday doldrums. Business Appointments: Managing director named for Provident Life.

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