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The Times - 23/07/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Peter Strafford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Business News Staff, From Robert Fisk Dublin, From a Staff Reporter Dublin, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Thornaby, Cleveland, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby, By a Staff Reporter, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, From Roger Berthoud, From Phillip Knightley, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Geneva, By Nicholas Ashford, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From David Bonavia, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, by Prudence Glynn, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Caroline Moorehead, PHS, S. BITAR, , BRYAN MAGEE, , C. L. FOX, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , PAUL TINNION, , A. J. KAYE, , A. A. WALTERS, , EVGENY M. CHOSSUDOVSKY, , D. M. BURRELL, , PATRICK LAWRENCE, , P. J. CUFF, , HERTFORD, BASIL SPENCE, YEHUDI MENUHIN, ROBERT HELPMANN, PHILIP TOYNBEE, PAUL SIEGHART, NINETTE de VALOIS, ROBERT MAYER, SEEAR., SOPER, , DOUGLAS TILBE, , MAURICE EDELMAN, , RICHARD BOURNE, , SISTER MARY GABRIEL, , BROTHER ALBAN, , Cyril Bainbridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Plender, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina, By Roger Vielvoye, By David Blake, From Frank Vogl, BRIAN BRANSBURY, , G. B. SEAGER-THOMAS, , BRIAN DAY, , C. L. COPELAND, , Kenneth Owen, W. C. SCHOFIELD, , N. TAKAHASHI, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Plender, Christopher Wilkins, Tim Congdon, By Tony May, R. C. H. OVERTON,

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News: Athens denial of army coup reports, Glasgow boy killed by alsatian, Wife stabbed man who had affair with Cruft's woman, Mr Wilson to see big delegation on NHS finance, How two sides learnt of the ceasefire, 11 Africans on mutiny charge in Italian port, Rome resumes farm trade with rest of Community, Smallpox cases on increase in north India, Healey package will save 200,000 jobs in winter, Mr Murray says, Needs allowance rise 'too late for many', Jordan calls for joint meeting with Palestinians, Corruption charge dropped, Sakharov plea on behalf of Tatar fasting in jail, Doctor took fee for NHS abortion, hearing is told, Ornithology: Problem of escaping birds, Republican attack on impeachment case, Greece and Turkey agree to talks in Geneva with Britain, £10 a week to child minders in experiment, Pirate radios are 'doomed', More arrests in Uganda spy scare, New Premier in Ethiopia, Army admits IRA tapped HQ calls, 25 killed in struggle for S Vietnam town, It's all in the game, Lords asked to rule on club colour bar issue, Policeman shot by raider, Planners refuse to allow £7m homes in beauty spot, Primeval wood opened to the public, Turkish plea for UN to intervene on ceasefire, United Nations says all is quiet in Cyprus: Britain offers to send more troops, Arab League prepares for dialogue with EEC, Opposition challenges Mrs Gandhi, Nato inclined to see ceasefire as partly in response to its numerous appeals, Labour aims to halt threshold 'triggers', Defeat over divorce law repeal forces Italy's ruling party to recognize that times have changed, Officer rescued after knife ordeal in prison, Government considers volunteer community police for hard-line areas in N Ireland, RAF ferries families out and soldiers in, Spanish party move on political freedom, Black strikers win easy pay rises, Mr Callaghan reports to EEC, National Front blames left for student's death, Legislation seen as a threat to the investigative journalist, Chancellor cuts VAT, aids ratepayers, eases dividend limits and accepts Iran loan, VAT cut should help to ease inflation, Red Cross sends 12 delegates and medical aid, Seabed drilling finds traces of lost continent, Statement by bank only if Mr Short asks, Bonn parliamentarian quits Nazi retrials committee, Dr Kissinger hints at changes in regime, ANC leader replies to Smith accusations, Motorists to pay 1p less for petrol, Two Birmingham shop fires 'deliberate', From a secretary's chair to a seat in the House of Lords, Coal output deal needed, Mob attacks British Embassy as Athens police watch, English player beats Soviet chess master, The Times Diary Down to their last dandelion leaf, Guarantors to hold peace talks in Geneva, Judges should control jail terms, expert says, Mother fails to stop children from emigrating, Five jailed over drug find in car, Tourists said to have died in hotel bombing, Service of thanksgiving, Nine seek common front for association talks, Oxford class list: chemistry, psychology, philosophy, An April day in 1412 when knights of Cheshire met, Poster war extends to Chinese militia, Relief for more than half the ratepayers, Thames TV to pay libel damages over tenants, Mass shootings reported of Makarios supporters, New stage betokens harsh reverse for Greece, Labour plan board for women's rights, Sir John's last case: pondering on unfair dismissal, Lords defeats on Trade Union Bill may mean recess delay. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Union Discount Co. of London Ltd., Pia, British airways, LEGGE Locks, Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds, Limited, Savills, Rn, Marley, Sold, 50 Marley Years. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Salerooms, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Two for Guildford, Tumble in prices for paintings is shown again by reluctance of auction buyers, Back to the summer of '51, Fashion The Rome Collections, Changing times at Meslay, Cage Young Vic, Rape Soho Poly. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Aid for Harland and Wolff in excess of £10m, Measures will eliminate rise in cost of living caused by Budget, Finance Bill change for those who work abroad for less than a year, Tax on land deals restored to 83 per cent, £1m for Indo-China, VAT cut: rate relief: food subsidies: REP doubled: dividend control relaxed: Iranian credit House of Commons, Minister's concern on council payments, Crown Agents to get guidelines on investments, Three Government defeats: Commons decisions on trade union law reversed House of Lords. Sport: Surrey men first with winning margin, Homer's desire to join US tour is described as sad, Sports in Brief, Second XI Competition, Shocks for Pakistanis on way to victory, One Night Stand has tough rival in Foil, Double celebration for the Clarks, Croquet, British sabre team out, British boats and crews excel in testing winds, Clement can win with help from his friend, Grimes makes good start, Dutchman has an historic clear round in three-cornered final, Cricket fixtures, Barbecue stays distance, Selectors to match top boats, Graded racing to begin next season, A 15ft putt for victory from a seasoned 14-year-old, Evening racing Windsor results, ICC discuss world cup, Lions resting most of their first string, Brighton go to law over Clough. Law: Honouring forged cheque no representation by bank National Westminster Bank Ltd V Barclays Bank International Ltd and Another, No interest payable from surplus assets In re Rolls-Royce Ltd. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Resistance even the Russians will find it difficult to crush, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 22, 1949. Editorials/Leaders: Too Little Yet Too Much, Relief For Ratepayers, The Right Settlement To AIM For. Letters to the Editor: Measures to stop inflation, Tenants' rights in furnished rooms, Jews in Syria, Labour Party and its left wing, VAT against export business, RAC or AA: the value of membership, Fall in air traffic, Who governs Britain?, Comprehensive schools, Audley End scheme, Swingeing rise in 'phone costs, Peaceful coexistence, Green Belt motorway, Liverpool's Catholic schools, Nutritional value of bread, Silverwork destroyed, In praise of Wankel engines, Cars for disabled, Market capitalization, Patents and exhaustion of rights doctrine, QE2 cruise to Israel, Straight as a die. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news London, Church news Diocese of Peterborough. Obituaries: Prof R. O. Jones Spanish studies, Mr Wayne Morse. Business and Finance: The Brooke Tool Engineering Group, GKN takeover cleared, Mining UC Investments interim leap, Weakening timber side signals marked slowdown by Lovell, Post Office chief asked to stay till year's end, Mr Healey's measures leave the market unconvinced, United Int Bank, $7,000m Kuwait aid for energy research, Pataling on course for fresh records, ARTEMIS at Leek Westbourne Computer news, Latest dividends, Longbridge shop stewards reject £4m pay deal, J. Billam Limited Continuing Upward Trend in Profits Improved Current Output, Spot Position of Sterling, Bank 'dividend' to Treasury down by £1m, Sturge deal awaits final clearance, Coal output incentive talks 'going well', Forward Levels, Tea and flour most favoured candidates, Oman signs 60pc participation deal on Kuwait lines, City reservations on new dividend ceiling, Franklin reports $855m total assets reverse, £500m Iran loan for British state sector, Bank Base Rates, Mr Foot to act in Odhams dispute, Short-circuiting the Euro-markets, Industry doubtful whether Chancellor's measures will restore confidence, Mixed blessings of VAT reduction, Mann & Overton Limited, Rescue package gives Government control of Harland & Wolff, Israel-British Bank doomed for liquidation, Close check on German banks urged, Statement soon on IPD plant, Small relief for hoteliers, Qualified support from carmakers, Business Diary: Now thrive the calculators ·CBI's peanuts, Rank pre-tax profits to mid-May fall £2.8m, Shaw Carpets Limited, Sharp declines in copper and tin: coffee down £21, Brownlee leaps 86pc to best-ever £1.5m, Money Market Rates, VAT bonus for private motorists, Bakers press ministers for earlier assistance, Mr Shore opposes brake on economy, How the markets moved, Benn silence worries private shipbuilders, Repercussions fear after lack of assistance from Mr Healey, Still no real return from equities under the higher ceiling, Stock market sees little joy for investors, Istituto Mobiliare Italiano Annual Meeting-July 3rd, 1974, £60m shot in the arm for development areas. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, · Ex dividend. Not available to the general, Equities rise halted, Issues & Loans Vavasseur rights fails, Recent Issues, Commodities Coffee futures at new 1974 lows, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Late profit taking, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange The pound eases 15 points. Business Appointments: Barclays Bank promotes deputy secretary. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,744.

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