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The Times - 20/06/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Peter Strafford, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Malcolm Brown, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, From Arthur Osman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Norman Kempster Lajes Air Force Base, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris., By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Gerry Harrison, From John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, A. S. Byatt, Jacky Gillott, Stuart Weir, Jan Morris, Philippa Toomey, Reynold Higgins, David Williams, Jeanne Vronskaya, John Percival, Miles Kington, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Kenneth Loveland, Louis Heren, Ronald Butt, Tony Aldous, PHS, EDITH RUSSELL. KEN COATES, CHRIS FARLEY., ROSS M. STARR., GARDINER, , TAM DALYELL, , E. H. ANDREWS, GILES HIBBERT OP, HENRY CLEERE, , JOHN HOLDER., ROBIN STEWART., JOHN MARTIN-FEHR., J. BRUCE-GARDYNE., E. M. BREWER., ROSAMOND DUNDAS., WARREN TUTE., ETHEL MANNIN., N. KURTI, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl, By Our Economics Staff, From Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Stone, By Fowler W. Martin, By Ronald Kershaw, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen., By Clifford Webb, R. C. COMERY., J. MILLER, , R. D. DOUGLAS-HUGHES, J. D. Langton & Passmore, Solicitors., R. M. STOKES., MICHAEL FROSTICK, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Christopher Wilkins, By Tony May, Peter Waymark, by Sue Branford, by john Mulholland, by John Mulholland,

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News: Motoring Where will all the new cars go?, New Zealand welcomes Peart speech, Economic issue only part of Italian crisis, Four-week rule on benefits to be abolished, Lodger in BBC 'Family' show denies burglary, Lebanese guerrilla bases again bombed, From iron mountain to coast, Import bills demand export growth, Whitelaw call to put nation's interest first, BSC plant closed before Benn order came, Galloway heifer wins the Queen's Cup, Safety licence planned for hazardous plants, M3 extension opens next month despite protests, Bonn's new foreign policy looks West, Rose Dugdale accused of seizing aircraft, Architects change pleas to guilty, Japanese Opposition's failure to unite enhances poll prospects of Tanaka party, Pay increase for blacks 'meaningless', Wilson-Schmidt talks avoild trouble spots, Mr Powell says Labour must keep EEC promise, Police chief sees Britain's way of life threatened by growing greed, blackmail, violence and anarchy, M Giscard's reform plan may ward off labour discontent, Thieu call for a war of austerity, Better communications the route to number one aim, CBI says if pay is freed price curbs must go, British and French MPs clash on Atlantic links, A-test's success 'due to attacks on Confucius', State take-overs that make no sense for Britain, £450,000 EEC grant for mining research, Heights of success in preserving historic architecture, Australian post office workers lift restrictions, Record price for a Sutherland oil, Text of the Nato statement, First taste of alcohol 'should be in home', Supreme court upholds US military code, Shutdown of local papers likely today, Swiss ban on speech by La Pasionaria, Ten picked for school pay inquiry, 3 Labour MPs declare for a Scots parliament, Ethiopian inquiry into fate of relief grain shipment, Science report Oceanography: Drifters by helicopter, Rio Grande: reeling from slump in soya bean prices and bad weather, Paranagua: soya bean production soars, Briton shot dead at checkpoint in Cyprus, End of economic miracle brings struggle to bridge credibility and trade gans, Nato ministers heal rifts with declaration on more consultations, Life sentence for man who killed four., Reprieve for Greek Revival ruin, NHS alive and well, chief officer states, Aid for one-parent families sought in next Budget, Furtseva exclusion from Soviet Parliament, Mr Wilson's 'King Lear' gibe at Mr Heath, Four women die in mountain aircraft crash, Cambridge Tripos results, first and second class, Mr Rabin wins vote on nuclear agreement, Military attacked in Chinese poster war, Scotch whisky fears are dispelled by Commission, Passports go coloured, President tries to avoid fresh Watergate confrontation in interval between tours abroad, The fatal flaw in Dr Kissinger's armoury, Investigation of Europe's welfare failures urged, Rockets to record eclipse, Carr-Healey clash over unions' £10m, Santos: biggest port in South America plans to become second largest in world, Mr Gilmour gets shadow post for N Ireland, IRA says it will bomb Ulster until Britain agrees to withdraw troops, Racial discrimination facts justify extra powers, chairman says, Vitoria: development of terminus has freed port for vital export activities, Spínola aid request to Mr Nixon, Mr Smith calls talks with Africans after announcing Rhodesia general election, The Times Diary Conservatives eye Chelsea hungrily, Tax incentives to encourage manufacturers in drive for foreign sales, End to Ulster detention without trial urged, Mr Benn foresees an irreversible change, Road test: Triumph 2500 TC, Dr Kissinger to hold London and Paris talks. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Save & Prosper Group, Vent-Axia, Fribourg & Treyer, Ppa, Harrap Books, Royal Navy, British airways, Arthritis, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Amnesty International, American Express, Portugal, Lloyd Brasileiro, Banco Do Brasil S. A., The Times, Banco Real, af, Bodley Head, British Caledonian, Peugeot, Arbuthnot Latham Holdings Limited, Europa, Halifax, Rail Drive, Thorn Lighting, Cargo Iberia, Haigland Double, Mnb, Hine, Skf, Lloyds Bank International. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Hornet will make Ragstone gallop, Andrea Lynch loses duel, Pakistanis recover lost ground with two quick blows, Sports in Brief, Muller is cautious over West Germany's chances, Hughes lets lead slip then surges ahead, Hampshire are enormously satisfied, Guerrillas turn down Malaysian leader's offer, Brazil to make changes in forward line, Irvine might be tried on wing, Nastase and Newcombe knocked out by Riessen and Tanner, Lloyd's form becomes especially significant, No danger to World Cup, Old Lucky shows how 'pretty useful' he is, Fraser recovers to finish first in Oslo event, Mrs Gunter drops out of Wimbledon, Bremner is outstanding star of the World Cup, says Pele, Boycott scores faultless 149 not out, Haitian team doctor says player took stimulant, Victory for Broome after judge's error, No obstacle for Waites in path to next round, Reshuffle of national eight looks brave move, Casualty list worrying Britain, Young South African is the favourite, Plea for a stadium worthy of Scotland. Reviews: Fuelled by love and hate The War Between the Tates, Vienna Festival, Orchestra silenced, Royal Opera House, A release from the personal past Lone Distance, Harry Kressing, Stan Tracey Wigmore Hall, The Paradzhanov affair, Lively Victorians Autobiography and Letters of Mrs Margaret Oliphant, Concerto/Two Pigeons Covent Garden, Epic of our race Annals of the Indian Revolution, Paperbacks, Plight of the paupers The Workhouse, Dido and Aeneas Aldeburgh Festival, Berlin PO/Karaian Festival Hall, The second oldest profession The Plundered Past, Quick guide. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business Notices, Shop Premises, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Law: Part performance of oral contract for disposition of land Steadman V Steadman, Crew's effects not 'baggage' The Eschersheim, Quashed conspiracy conviction restored Director of Public Prosecutions V Shannon. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Flat Sharing, London Flats, London And Suburban. Politics and Parliament: Identification procedures in court, Scottish railways expansion unlikely, 'False scares' on industry, Britain seeks clarification of coastal state's rights to explore and exploit off-shore oil resources, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Fire precautions, Mr Carr: Unions could have taken action to protect provident funds, Advice to councils on Sunday shopping House of Lords, Evidene might influence way Liberals vote, Abolition of tied cottages, Swift action wanted on changes to CAP: 'We can fight an election on this' House of Commons, Tories 'behaving like grubby little boys' over £10m for unions. Editorials/Leaders: 31% Off The Fall Of France, The Labour Party And Corruption. Letters to the Editor: D Day commemoration, Cleaning the City's buildings, Academic exchanges, Liabilities of a wealth tax, Anguish about Wankel engine situation, Demonstration risks, Wasted subsidies, Solzhenitsyn and Bertrand Russell, Chaucer's manuscript, No pique, Publicity for London post traumas, The Ten Commandments, State intervention in industry, Dialogue in Ulster, Future of archaeology, Reference to past convictions, How proxy battles can destroy a company. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr John White, Marshal Georgi Zhukov Led Soviet attack against Nazi Germany, Mr P. Mackenzie Ross, Mr Raymond Roe, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 20, 1949 Colonial Month. Business and Finance: P & O plea on Channel ferries option rejected by Select Committee, Interim push sets Manbre on way to further record, Steel re-rolling spurs F H Lloyd, High grade tin contract for LME, Pay Board denies it has changed policy on threshold agreements, British Nuclear Fuels in £15m uranium deal, Argentine's pay bonus is agreed in principle, The Industrial And General Trust Limited, Businessmen told to explain profit need, Business Diary: Charge of the light brigade · Poor Palin, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Beyer-Moore climax near, Secretary of US Treasury sees 'stick it out'as inflation remedy, Spot Position of Sterling, BSC Hunterston plan, Pritchard Services Group Limited, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited Interim Statement, Guinness Peat agree to extend Fenchurch offer, Seaforth delay causes concern, Guinness, Forward Levels, Allied move into Dutch spirits and wine market, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Mortgage rate warning by building societies chief, Univac introduces new small computer, Mr Goldsmith make's some changes, Japan to sell less fertilizer, Tesco loses up to £2m in frozen foods venture, Percy Bilton Limited, Two Japanese departments disagree over ways to strengthen the country's economy, 3,000 give strike notice at Swan Hunter yard, Good first quarter for US balance of payments, Post Office replaces five computers by IBM model, French minimum wage up, Wealth tax: the models the Chancellor is likely to follow, Briefly, Threshold deals boost wane rates, Money Market Rates, Mobil chief explains decision to diversify, GKN try to aid jobless, Tractor group in Poland deal, 12 million people will have natural gas by March, Motor cycles leaving Meriden today, Phoenix back in profit from underwriting, How the markets moved, Whitbread And Company Limited, Lead Indutries Group LTD, BSC hopes for £100m profit, Gloomy outlook makes markets uncertain again, Councils tell Mr Dell of concern on loans, F. H. Lloyd Holdings Limited, Whitehall writes off £10m loss by South of Scotland power board, Hawker Siddeley will fight state takeover, Industrial price rises average 12.55 pc in May, Conflicting interests under the sea, Rising costs cut airport traffic, Lower rate of yarn output, Businessmen to tour Japan, Wace Group, Copper export states to look at price stabilizing, Italian company hopes for steel mill at Troon. Stock Exchange Tables: Still uncertain, Stock Exchange inquiry into KCA share dealings, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound advances 25 points, Stock Exchange offers special terms to encourage new issues, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), No recovery yet in equities, Issues & Loans Japanese limit Euroborrowing, Commodities Fresh sharp losses, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Lloyds Bank names new director. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,718.

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