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The Times - 30/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Our Labour Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery Washington, Jan 29, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Jan 29, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel and Jerome Caminada, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Jan 29, From Richard Wigg Paris, Jan 29, From Our Correspondent Rome, Jan 29, From David Cross, From Paul Martin Limassol, Jan 29, From Patrick Brogan, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Gabriel Ronay, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, From Victoria Brittain, Susanne Puddefoot, Brian Alderson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Christchurch, Jan 29, From Norman Fox Christchurch, Jan 29, From Rex Bellamy New York, Jan 29, By Joyce Whitehead, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Charles Lewsen, Miles Kington, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Michael Glenny, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Roger Berthoud, KENNETH CLARK, JOHN BAYLEY, IRIS MURDOCH, REYNOLDS STONE, ROBIN WORDSWORTH, , E. EVANS., PETER R. ACKROYD, , REGINALD MAUDLING, , VICTOR CESTR:, T. E. M. McKITTERICK, , JAMES GRIFFITHS, , PAUL ROWNTREE CLIFFORD, , HERBERT FITZER., GEOFFREY GORER., C. H. SILVER., K. W. R. WYNTER., H. BROOKE., D. D. HAWKES., JULIAN CUMMINS, , PETER NORTON-GRIFFITHS., ROGER SANDERS., ROGER MORGAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Cairo Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Barnfather, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Business News Staff, By Our Financial Editor, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl Frankfurt, Jan 29, Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, H. A. BARTLETT, , LYNDA KING TAYLOR PA MANAGEMENT, JULIAN LE GRAND., MARION THOMPSON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Margaret Stone, Roger Vielvoye,

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News: With the possibility of an early, The Times Diary Still talking about that Talk-In, Miners are not cat's paw, Labour says, British MPs fail to change Nine's merger proposals, Jobs are chasing graduates as firms face the need for new research in energy crisis, Japanese companies fined £5m for tax evasion, Train driver threatened by stranded passengers, Bus advocate says he resigned after rebuke, Brisbane mayor urges flood victims to get back to their homes before looters move in, Mr Heath leading the way to anarchy, Sectarian killings called off by UVF, Most Phase Two deals were at or near limit, MPs criticize 'The Times', Prospect of further critical meeting, Municipal bicycles may have role in energy strategy, Europe is alive but living on crises, Bonn Finance Minister tells London audience, Belgium faces election on failure to form coalition, Former Greek ministers lose court immunity, Farmworkers defy troops, Railways board still refuses to meet Aslef despite one-day strikes threat, Jail hunger strikers seen by Lord Longford, A defeated gunboat returns in triumph, Backbench Budget views, Manx town abandoned duties, QC alleges, EEC states accused of nationalistic attitudes, Carrington attack on Labour plan, Italy prepares to ration petrol; Sweden ends it, New Zealand may cut lamb exports to UK, Disputed site is to be sold privately, Yorkshire miners air their grievances as leader predicts 80% vote for a strike, Show colour survives the fuel restrictions, Only Bonn can save the EEC, Israel accused of destroying Egyptian villages, Warning of possible cancer risk from pvc, Russians ready to sell wheat to Americans, Arab attack on journalists 'race-inspired', Mr Nixon is ordered to appear in court, Airman in 'wrong fuel' case sentenced, Prospective candidates, Yorkshire plans to paralyse industry, Hungary tightens up its abortion laws, NCB sends details of pay offer, Inquiry into why soldier missed mother's funeral, Mr Heath willing to discuss relativities, Sir Alec off to Africa as Rhodesia hope fades, Science report Psychology: Abnormal hormone balance, RAF grounds Harrier jets, Check on kiilling of pregnant deer, Labour and miners attack Mr McGahey, Workers approve Lip plan, Benefits protests grow, Jury told of threat to kill co-defendant, Republicans fear poll disaster, A tale that loses a lot in the telling, Mr Shore on 'fraud' of British entry into Europe, 'Improper to have carried out Poulson request', M Jobert breaks into an Anglo-Saxon preserve, Why PLO will not settle for half measures, Gulag Archipelago's long gestation in West, US Civil War art found in attic, Cyprus burial for General Grivas brings enosis rift into the open, Accident verdict on Lady Shawcross, Lady Docker 'made stormy comments', Britain accused of abduction 'hypocrisy', Mr Wilson asks about coal board chief's letter, Omnium gatherum, Clerk in Janie Jones case 'needed mothering'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Robophone, Southampton Bonds, Lovell, Mears, Leicester Permanent, United Mexican States, Multiple Display Advertisements, Steel Samson, The Silver Club, Enel, Barclays, Secured Advances Limited., Cunard Caribbean., Three Four Five Limited,. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Jack Solomons awarded £250, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Hartston draws level in chess contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,599. Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath challenges Mr Wilson to say to country that miners' strike will be against national interest House of Commons, Talks on variable date for leaving school, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Nursery programme cuts, Labour MP wants miners in the honours list, Exports even more necessary, Concern at clause to prevent injunctions, Borrowers will not pay direct charge for authors, Takeover of land, Industrial action by teachers blamed, Pensions aid for those hit by pay policy, Minister to consult on school transport, Resumed economic growth and safeguarding balance of payments stay first priorities, 50 mph limit to continue for time being. Sport: Champion goes out on a disqualification, Sports in Brief, Orosio now a profitable purchase, Barry has four mounts at Carlisle with useful form, Yesterday's results, Selectors switch wings, England's hopes dashed in men's singles, Yesterday's results at the Games in Christchurch Athletics, Swiss choose strong team, Ali declaims a poem called 'Truth' but fails to prove he is the greatest, Fijian plays his first game for Harlequins, Carlisle find Liverpool in meaner mood, Plymouth will be without Davey, For the Record Tennis, Portsmouth and Orient have to meet again, Curry still in race for vacant title, Birkenshaw breaks finger and plays on, Bonallack joins selectors, Hallam helps morale for team event, Cleverest runner in Europe still seeks an answer, Latest snow reports. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, For Sale And Wanted, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Management And Executive. Reviews: The World of Hugh Hefner Yorkshire, NPO/Masur Festival Hall, Allegri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, From Moses to Mao Roundhouse, Kathy Stobart/Alez Welsh Ronnie Scott's Club, The phenomenal G F Watts, BBC Master Concert Free Trade Hall. Manchester/Radio 3, Strong prices for contemporary prints include £70 for minor Hockney work, Gentlemen Prefer Anything Theatre Royal, Stratford. Editorials/Leaders: Sir Alec In East Africa, A Line To Be Followed. Letters to the Editor: Students in industry: who is at fault, Fuel advertisement, Hebrew in schools, Raw material reserves, Learning the classics, Private regiments, Chalk hill springs, Employees and a two-tier board system, Miners' claim: acceptance of Phase Three by other unions, Child's-play, Distributing affluence for everyone, Measurement by folklore. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Conspiracy to defraud and deceit Regina v Scott, Redundancy payments and overtime Gascol Conversions Ltd v Mercer. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, January 28, 1949 Middle East policy. Obituaries: Prof O. Vocadlo English literature at Prague, Lady Shawcross, Sir Julian Hall, Mr H. E. Bates Novelist and writer of short stories, Sir Evelyn Shaw. Business and Finance: Advertising and Marketing Ogilvy Benson gains Gillette accounts, Price panel's saving of £1,000m, Gulf and BP sign sharing deal with Kuwait, Bids and Deals Liner Concrete's cold shoulder, Electronics 'could help in fuel economies', Record ship orders but output lagging, Illingworth, Morris & COMPANY, LIMITED AND SURSIDIARIES, British Leyland ends Cowley Saturday shifts, Hiring controls lifted on some TV sets, Associates' deals, BMW aims to double its sales to America, Peak payments deficit for Japan, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, British Relay wants 10 pc rise on TV rental, Equities Oils and mines active, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, What Nixon's measures mean for Euromarkets, The Times list of latest dividends, Minister refuses inquiry into Rockware deal, Pensions: the Government's impossible deadline, Pound gains 4.5 cents as dollar falls heavily, Company News Ellis & Everard victory cost, Holiday fuel surcharge may go up, Issues & Loans Local authority coupons down, Pergamon chief gives reason for backing offer, Pay Board hopes lift market, Mining UK finance for sea mineral project, Briefly, Business Diary: Rebel on the railway, Money Market Rates, Prolonged pit strike could bring BSC to standstill by April, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Brentnall Beard [Holdings] Ltd. Insurance Brokers, The Third World's devastating oil burden Patrick Brogan assesses the cost to developing countries of escalating crude prices, Tokyo curb on speculators, Paymaster General in talks on savings, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Anglo American Corporation Group Transvaal Gold Mining Companies Declaration Of Dividends, Helicopters earn their keep in the North Sea, French gas carriers deal, Burmah Oil refuses to delay £218m takeover, US abolishes all capital outflow controls on heels of big monthly trade surplus. Business Appointments: Chairman named at Van den Berghs & Jurgens. Stock Exchange Tables: New York silver at limit-down, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Signs of resistance, Wall Street.

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