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The Times - 04/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Sweeney, By Our Political Staff, Hugh Clayton, By Philip Howard, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Martin Huckerby, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Sharon Churcher, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Dehelius, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Peter Nichols, From Moshe Rrilliant, From Peter Strafford, By Richard Harris, From Florencia Varas, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Prudence Glynn, Ann Morrow, Jeremy Greenland, Lord Gladwyn, Paul Routledge, PHS, A. KENNAWAY., DAVID HOLBROOK., NICHOLAS KALDOR, DAVID SCOTT., G. R. DEBENHAM., WILLIAM ROBSON-BROWN, BRIAN WARNES, T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , MICHAEL DUANE, , GEORGE CLARK, , ROBERT MORLEY., BERNARD S. PARRY., NICHOLAS de IONGH., ALLAN HIGGS., R. T. HINES, , CHRISTOPHER EVANS, , C. B. GOODHART, DAVID W. SAGE., GEORGE CAMPEY., By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Philatelic Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Barnfather, By Patricia Tisdall, By Raymond Perman, From Frank Vogl, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, G. A. BOWER, , ROBERT W. MOWAT, , S. WALTER BUTTERWORTH, T. MERVYN TONES, , MICHAEL LANCASTER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, By a Correspondent,

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News: Pay Board ruling ends hopes of waiting time bonus for miners, Indian Navy drops Harrier for Russian aircraft, Stans lawyers demand three additional tapes, Concessions we must make for the sake of real European unity, M Pompidou is hopeful on Europe but gloomy over the Middle East, Timman a full point ahead in tournament, Colonel Gaddafi 'uses oil revenues to finance terrorism', Firemen treated after blaze in chemical reactor, New clue to big shifts in Chinese scene, Plot aimed at Moroccan envoy is uncovered, Engineers threaten national ban on overtime, Council changes may threaten separatist system of education, The Times Diary Fending off that sinking feeling, Petrol siphon thief has car confiscated, US caesars prefer lean and hungry look, Basques play truant from French police, Six killed in rocket attack on Phnom Penh, Liberal MP made ass of himself, Mr Thorpe says, 11 ministers are removed in Spanish reshuffle, Output of two best-selling cigarettes is reduced, Government accused of shifting blame for crisis, Drivers reject BR appeal but agree on more talks, Extremist groups may get time on London TV, Lady Morris fell to her death accidentally, John Poulson agrees that he put gifts through books as business expenses, French begin EEC battle with call for dearer beef, Rebels blamed for deaths in Mozambique, Ohira visit to China begins, New head for college after crisis of discipline, In the light of experience..., Three-day week affects colour magazines, Dr Apel's talks in London bring compromise nearer, British MPs in Athens to see minister, Army and Navy, Victoria St, until Jan 20; Aquascutum, 100 Regent, Science report Astronomy: Cosmic rays from pulsars, Mr Cartland not to be charged with murder, Judge's statements cause confusion, Bus agreement may mean women drivers, Another Soviet attack on Mr Solzhenitsyn, EEC Parliament chief for London, GLC Tory chief quits for levy board work, Mr Benn is rebuked for failing to urge pit peace, Churchill and Black Prince in stamp issues, Party sees scant chance of Faulkner majority on Council of Ireland, New year starts with scarcity and high prices Food prices, New Governor out to break Baluchi deadlock, Camden determined to buy Centre Point flats, Rhodesia Railways' loss biggest in its history, African bloodbath that most of the world ignored, Newcomers who hardened the miners' line, Sales unfurled, Israel blocks relief to Egyptians on Suez front, Premium Savings Bond prize winners, Faulty raft is blamed for three trawler deaths, Mr Nixon prepares for important foreign policy moves, 'Old boys' of Colditz reunite at exhibition, Wilson attack on Tory 'hunt for scapegoats', Colonel Gaddafi offended by Italian humorists, Chile denounces refugee socialist leader, Gas board contracts: 12 more men are charged, Ulster and Eire police chiefs talk on security. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Midland Bank, Park Tower, Peter Way Ltd, The Observer, Stratstone, Coffee Board, Deutz, The Renwick Group Limited, Lovell for Construction, Rotherham, rhp means ball and roller bearings, Harrods, isola 2000. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Swedish television to close early, Broadcasting, Sikh defends post office with his life, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,577. Picture Gallery. Sport: Steinmeyer adds American flavour to first day, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Manufacturers aim to overcome trouble, Warning for matchmakers and promoters, Middlesex deny Eastern Counties their first win, Cripps just avoids defeat against a spirited rival, First Love may be the day's soundest selection, Another victory for Quax over Bedford, Fielding among newcomers for Britain, Conditions should help Shock Result, Chelsea agree to transfer of Osgood and Hudson, Tennis, Dougan returns for Cup match against Leeds, Steady league plodders forget their limitations, Under-22 party for training, Thames regatta plans cater for 1,500 entries, Powell set for first game at under-23 level, Last conversion completes Surrey's successful run. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, The Times Motor Show Place, Announcements, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: National Festival of Music for Youth, Victory for Sadler's Wells Opera over name, The ghosts of Weimar David Robinson Nosferatu (a) and Destiny (u) Everyman, Hampstead, Judies Comedy, Immature contrasts Welsh/Vignoles/ Jackson Wigmore Hall, It Ain't Half Hot, Mum BBC 1, Park Lane Group. Editorials/Leaders: Not Too Hot To Handle, Big Dispute About A Small Difference, Courts In Contempt Of Each Other?. Letters to the Editor: Investment in industry, Leisure for discovery, Public morality, Cost of the three-day week in lost production, On the seventh day, Instinct to be trusted, A fairer society, Tourists, Alarming nuisance, An obvious choice, Cheap student fares, A case for protecting world trade, No newspapers on New Year's Day, Powers of Uri Geller, Battered babies, Moped mix, Land prices and the tax burden on owners, Generating waste, National unity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 3, 1949. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Navy, University news Oxford. Obituaries: Prof G. O'brien Brilliant Dublin personality, Tex Ritter Western singer and actor, Gino Cervi, Cdr Geoffrey Sainsbury, Sir William Worsley, Fanny Heldy, Mr E. L. Cord. Business and Finance: Rand Mines Limited, Gold shares after the rise, Spot Position of Sterling, Results at a Glance, Fixed Interest and Money, US approves prostate drug, Assam Trading (Holdings), Forward Levels, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, Woolworths to sell Oxford St store, Trading stamp cuts go on, Borrowings help trim year-end fall in reserves, Company News Quadrupled profit at Midland Ind, Business Diary: Short shrift for Sabbath, Are we approaching the day of the diesel?, Matthew Brown & CO LIMITED, Overtime rates for Saturday shifts, Kuwait Bill sets 5-year deadline for full takeover, The Premier Investment Company, Limited, Bonn revising economic forecasts, BSC guarantees five-day working week, Briefly, Money Market Rates, New price rises averaging 3 pc sought from some British Steel customers, Fall of sterling to its lowest level against the dollar puzzles dealers, Renewed City fears for some secondary banks, Barclays Bank International, Encouraging oil find by BP off Shetlands, British seaside as a last resort, Second Consolidated Trust Limited, Airline traffic hits peak, Agreed offer for David Greig, Mining Lonrho's excellent first quarter, APCM-Broken Hill in Australian link-up, Anglia Building Society at £345m, Midland Bank vote heralds union battle, New life business Phoenix sums over £650m. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Wall St up 25.37 in busy trading, How the markets moved The Times index: 130.45-3.71 F.T. index: 328.3-11.0 Rises, Equities Further activity in gold shares, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Weak again, Drawing Of Bonds, SEC cites Occidental & chairman over shares, Issues & Loans More capital redemptions. Business Appointments: Mr Geoffrey Wheater on Dunlop board. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Country Properties.

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