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The Times - 13/03/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Denis Taylor in Dublin and Robert Fisk in Belfast., By Our Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, From Fred Emery, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From David Hencke, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By our Education Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, By a Special Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, Dr Tony Smith Our Medical Correspondent, Brian Alderson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Peter West, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Harry Franklin, Peter Nichols, PHS, John Chartres, BEN VINCENT., PAULINE M. JONAS, , LLOYD OF KILGERRAN, , ANTHONY VERRIER, , P. F. FOSSEY, , J. F. FLOWER, , EDWARD MORTIMER, , PETER SCOTT, , PETER CONDER, , JOHN ANDERTON, , WAGBI, BRIAN COURT-MAPPIN, , WILLIAM R. HARTSTON, , J. N. WOLFE, , FRANCIS J. M. FARLEY, , TREVOR HUDDLESTON, , DAVID KERR, , BRUCE KENT, , AUSTEN WILLIAMS, , PETER BURNS, , LIONEL JELLINEK., DONALD DAVIES, , M. H. BATTEY, , ANTHONY BLUNT, KENNETH CLARK, ERNST GOMBRICH, HENRY MOORE, JOHN POPE-HENNESSY, NICOLAI RUBINSTEIN, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , By Nature-Times News Service, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond., By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, John Higgins, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Bryce Morrison, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Ian Morison, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, H. SLATER, , K. H. BICHARD, , PHILIP GOULDEN, , JULIA F. HUMPHREY, , R. A. MARRYAT, , C. OLDING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, John Plender, Christopher Wilkins, $ STRAIGHTS, by Roger Vielvoye, R.V., by Henry Donaldson, H.D., by Peter Hill, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent,

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News: Pensions and housing lead priorities list, Bigger pensions and benefits could be paid from July, Dairy goods tax cut suggested by NZ minister, Littlejohns' escape is embarrassment to Irish Government, Left seeks talks with Mr Healey on loans, Britain is asked to excuse the blunder, Services seek 20% pay increase and bigger allowances for children's boarding education, Age begins to tell in some of the oilfields, Why the day of the jackal will not dawn in Rhodesia, Admiral defends U S plans for Diego Garcia, Attacks on policies of Chairman Mao suggest grave conflict, Getting away from gymkhana fantasies, Ulster Protestants say they killed senator, New lives for housewives, One million listeners for Capital Radio, Doctor suggests exorcism as treatment, Duke attacked over marina plan, Lack of imagination and political will threatens EEC, Commissioner says, Solzhenitsyn family to settle in Zurich, East and West offer opportunities for expansion of market in natural gas, Estimates suggest still faster price rises: Mr Wilson warns 'going will be tough this year and next', Researchers turn to sea, sand and sun, Astronomy: Nature of Comet Kohoutek, M Jobert says British less European than Mr Heath, Cyprus: Neolithic village is uncovered, Councillor denies offering chairman a bribe, Letter to 'The Times' says that Vermeer will be burnt on Sunday, Engineers may postpone overtime ban for month, Government preparing law for subsidizing food, What ten years of medical advance means to the patient, Oxford St traffic curbs to be extended, Keen fight likely for Tory officers, European monetary stand urged, Dr Kissinger explains what he meant by criticizing allies, Loyalty to Mr Nixon grows fainter, Plan to expand nursery education welcomed, Wilson effect on textile pact awaited, Move to double company's PVC resins output, Balmoral Castle tap water 'is dangerous', New man at UN getting ready for the job, World crisis demands a new sense of national guidance, Mr Wilson will not feel bound to go to country except on confidence issue, ECGD backs £10m loan for pipeline, Phase Three in force till legal tangle is cleared, Transkei sets deadline for independence, US company wins action over airport hotel site, Airliner hijacked by unarmed man, Vice-President's post in EEC parliament goes to a Communist, Storm warnings for Prime Minister, Schools are refused fixed contracts for oil supply, 600 support £10m offer for Cambridge college, One ticket for buses and trains urged, Fears for life of writer in labour camp, Nuclear power is taking over, Chancellor asked not to crush developers, The pressures that may force Italy into real change, Finnish protest to Sweden over spying, Villager pays rates with 18 lengths of suiting, Chartered engineers seek EEC rights, 'We must go for growth', Mr Murray says, BSC seek 30% price increases, Lord Byron would be pleased and amused, Coal returns to the ring fighting fit, Meeting will fight 'concrete jungles', Labour shelves Tory land takeover plan, Reassuring emphasis on importance of Nato, The Times Diary Tomorrow's world may be late arriving, Saving a child's front teeth, Call for higher attendance allowance unites parties, Feast for gardeners at RHS show, Difficult path to housing reform, Mr Callaghan's jobs for his junior ministers, Britain's first criminal bankruptcy, M Pompidou in two-day Black Sea summit, Usual channels turn in a new direction, Mitterrand warning to his adversaries over elections, Secret deal ends clash over Basque bishop, Press accused of distortion during election, Fierce new clashes on Golan Heights, Rare three-page Proust MS is sold for £2,800, A hero's welcome for Japanese soldier, Mrs Gandhi's regret at fast unto death, US campus to be closed, Afrikaans cleric wins appeal on point of law, Students' court fight with university police, Picasso children win legal recognition, Vietnamese mortar attack claims eight more lives, Unions ordered back to work in San Francisco, Balancing production and demand, Scottish Nationalists may link with Liberals. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Tap, British Gas, British airways, Qui Vive Ltd.,, Robeco, Northwood Publications Limited, Wakefield Fortune, Integrated Environmental Design, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Cwmbran, King And Fowler Ltd., Barclay Bonds, Bank Base Rates, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, Joscot, Republic of South Africa, Dron & Wright, Majestic, Moss Bros, The Tower Hotel, Bp, Peugeot, A&w, Stratstone, Drummond's, Location of Offices Bureau, Ibm, Ogilvy & Mather, Audi Nsu, Atomic Energy Of Canada Limited, Gooch & Wagstaff, The Post Office, Cei, Savills, N.I.F.E.S. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Property: Country Property, London And Suburban. Law: Wrong question put to jury in motoring case Regina v Bowell, No tax relief for daughter who worked after marriage Murpuy v Ingram (Inspector of Taxes). Sport: Rosslyn Park worried by their tournament's success, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, N Zealand on verge of victory over Australia, Difficult to oppose Comedy of Errors, Hudson back for England after two-year absence, Mini-rugby spreads the gospel, Radio silence a tactical manoeuvre, Durham turn on their best form against Durham II, Yesterday's results, Ipswich easily overcome Sheffield United, Bayi will take on Foster in Emsley Carr mile, Middlesex bring in Lavery and Wright, A great day for the Irish at the Festival, Selectors call up 50 players for under-23 training, Conteh pounds Bogs to defeat after first round setback, Boycott should return to No 1 in the order, Persian War denied comeback by injury, Armstrong's gain is Arsenal's loss, Southampton and Stoke want Osgood, Newcastle could be told to replay. Politics and Parliament: Labour make social justice pre-requisite of unity in Britain House of Commons, Tory pledge of restraint and good sense House of Lords, Communist elected vice-president, Maintaining the impetus, Minority situation a good discipline, We shall judge Government by test of national interest-Mr Heath. Editorials/Leaders: The Oil-Fired Issue Of Devolution, Renegotiation-To Get Out Or Stay In?, A Moderate Queen's Speech. Letters to the Editor: Banks and 'exorbitant' executor charges, Florence airport, Sale of church plate, Dignity of judicial office, Brent geese and farming, The alternative vote, Media and public interest, Contribution of housebuilders, Standing on buses, The small saver and inflation, Liberal refusal of Tory coalition, VAT exemption, Paper waste, Parliamentary ritual, Streakers and Quakers, Recruitment of young managers, Overseas aid, Knight errant?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Literary fellowship, University news, School's cook for Princess Anne. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Dr Lofthouse, MR GEORGE WHITEMAN Writer on antiques, Bishop Lang. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Rentals, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Greek-Illyrian art from Yugoslavia, Look back in Angers, The Wood Demon Wimbledon, New London Ballet Sadlers Wells, Children in Crossfire Bbc 1, Fortunate revival of a unique comedy The Show-Off Hampstead, Carmen Coliseum, London debuts. Business and Finance: Spot Position of Sterling, United Biscuits (Holdings)limited, Fixed Interest and Money, Equities Firm-but off the top, Forward Levels, The Associated Paper Mills Limited, The Times list of latest dividends, Advertising and Marketing Bid to stop quoting of prices without VAT, Company News Return to form brings record to Tom Martin, Legislating for a shopper's charter, Machinery company to try a four-day week, Financing costs start to burden Philips Lamp, Bids and Deals Gold Fields has nearly 16 pc of Clay Cross, Promise given to nationalize Venezuelan oil, Briefly, Credit Suisse and White Weld agree on links, Delay on David Greig bid brings complaints, Bank statements for February, Money Market Rates, Price panel rejected 167 rises last month, Business Diary: Finding the way back, Building Society chiefs in Whitehall talks, Unexpected decline in borrowing from banks in February, How the markets moved, Reksten stake 'biggest in P & O', The Times Share Indices, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited Statement by the Chairman, Independent steel producers form purchasing unit, Issues & Loans $150m raised for Indonesia, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Mining Malayan Tin set for good Year, Foreign car companies hit most by U K crisis, Mr Benn calls for preparation of outline on recasting of Industry Act, BSC wants to raise its prices by 30 per cent within next few days, The priority is still a CBI concord with the unions. Business Appointments: Business appointments TI names new director. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Sharp advance in cocoa futures, Gold shares weak, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,635, Broadcasting.

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