The Times - 15/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Hugh Noyes, From Robert Fisk, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Feb 14, From Dan van der Vat, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Ray Perman and Tim Jones, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Science Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, Hugh Clayton, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, Feb 14, From George Clark Political Correspondent Birmingham, Feb 14, By Our Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, From Hugh Noyes Norwich, Feb 14, By a Staff Reporter, From Penny Symon Lincoln, Feb 14, From Martin Huckerby Falmouth, Feb 14, George Hutchinson, From Christopher Walker Manchester, Feb 14, By Alan Hamilton, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, Feb 14, By Professor Richard Rose, From Derek Barnett Oxford, Feb 14, By Philip Howard, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, Feb 14, From Our Correspondent Copenhagen, Feb 14, From Peter Nichols Rome, Feb 14, From Our Own Correspondent Rome, Feb 14, From Richard Wigg Paris, Feb 14, From David Cross Strasbourg, Feb 14, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Feb 14, From Fred Emery Washington, Feb 14, From Richard Mackie Ottawa, Feb 14, From Eric Marsden Jerusalem, Feb 14, From Our Own Correspondent Delhi, Feb 14, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Jerusalem, Feb 14, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia Peking, Feb 14, Gerald Ely, Irving Wardle, Boesman and Lena (a) Paris Pullman, Turkish Delight (x) Astoria, McQ (aa) ABC I, The Heroes (aa) Casino, David Robinson, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter West, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Norman St John-Stevas, Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Stuart Stirling, PHS, Julius Gould, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, E. D. NISBET, , ROSEMARY MEYNELL, , JOHN HATCH, , GILBERT LONGDEN, , IRIS CAWLEY, , PAUL BAREAU, , GERALD THOMPSON., AUSTIN LITTLER., CONSTANTINE FITZGIBBON., ROBERT M. RODGERS, , DAVID WAINMAN, , GORE-BOOTH, , DUNCAN WILSON, , DAVID STOREY., E. W. PLAYFAIR, 12 The Vale, SW3., KEITH HOPKINS., HOWARD KENT., Sheila Black, European Parliament Strasbourg, By Geraldine Norman, By Margaret Stone, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Hugh Clayton, By John Whitmore, By R. W. Shakespeare, PETER WILES., JOHN HOSKYNS., RONALD ELLIS, , MARTIN SHAW., John Plender, K. E. Maslen, LL.B. Director and Secretary., by A. J. Beaumont, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Kenneth Owen, by Patricia Tisdall,
ResumoNews: M Jobert admits it was his intention to sabotage Washington energy conference, Ombudsman uncovers 88 cases of injustice, Adding up to a revolution, Attorney-General retracts Hearst case statement, Mr Wilson 'utterly disappointed by reply', Desk-top models becoming more complex..., Strasbourg anger over British election, Argentina: how long can the respite last?, Lord Wigg wonders if 'manna' from miners will last, Brandt incomes policy in ruins after success of strikers, Energy report approved, Three voices almost as one on transport, Girl and two men sought after college blast, £20m transfer to ease rate discrepancies, Naga guerrillas kill officials at polling booth, Pay Board hearings make Wilson initiative pointless, sarcastic Prime Minister tells his party, Dynamite raid blacks out television in Brittany, ... pocket versions more legible, Mr Healey predicts pay freeze if Tories win, Shopping around, Highest growth rate since 1969, Pollsters have taken errors of 1970 to heart, Solzhenitsyn was warned of treason charge, Arab summit sends envoys to France and America, American link expands range and techniques, Liberal leader accepts Heath challenge, City heat from power station waste, More talk might lead to less militant action, Scottish inquiry into alleged ballot-rigging, Working towards chips with everything, Biting issues for anglers need careful thought, Minister's outburst over oil scandal, British election delays Paris Concorde decisions, How unions found that confrontation pays, Today's campaign, Calculators The mass market has only just begun, New deaneries sought to replace parishes, Sovereignty issue tops Fianna Fail convention, Conflicting lines on land and housing, Miners were betrayed, says Lord Hailsham, Police 'paid £25 a week to Crown witness', NHS prostitutes plea, Promise of cuts in spending on cereals, Jerusalem kidnapping arouses fears of strife among Arabs, Mr Powell blames his own party for inflation, Two miners on a level crossing stop three trainloads of fuel leaving refinery for power stations and depots, The Times/Cutty Sark Crossword Championship, Scotland 'could be one of richest small nations', Quarter-ton bomb in van blasts Dungannon centre, Communist call to drop TV show, Myra Hindley's lawyers fail to stop TV play, Power station coal stocks may fall to crisis level in March, Cornish weather dampens people's political enthusiasm, Envy behind tax rich call, says Prime Minister, Plea to let Solzhenitsyn return home, Struggle among giants to capture world markets, Labour leader pounding away at rising prices, 'Appeasement of blacks' in Rhodesia decried, Labour would end the three-day week 'in a matter of days' on return to power, Mr Foot says, Labour tactics attacked by Mr Whitelaw, Czech writer refuses to talk with police, Four jailed in Ceylon currency violation case, Science report Bombs: Disposal with liquid nitrogen, Mr Dick Taverne heads towards his 'High Noon', South Africa denies being involved in bomb killing, Many 'do not know what election is about', Shorter week foils efforts to attract meat buyers Food prices, Carrot juice diet killed scientist, Search for Hull trawler may be ended today, Lawyer in Italy kidnap freed after two weeks, Drowned crew could have been saved, inquiry told, Dr Campora blamed for Argentine terror, Israel party talks again founder over 'Jew' issue, Putting the public before party, Three-day-week accident caused death, Protest at charge against Ulster detective, Merchant Navy officers seek more pay and leave, 'Red Star' attacks plans for Diego Garcia base, Eskimos resist electricity scheme, Price cutting main spur in sales drive, Author freed: Mr Clifford, Mr Nixon refuses to hand over more tapes, The Times Diary If a machine answers, don't hang up, Signs of uneasiness in Peking's Asian policy, Women object to attack on Communists, Life jail for one man in Barn case, New method found to win metals from ore, Seven UDA men cleared, Mr Heath scorns Wilson plan for summit talks to end pits dispute, Tories ' helping those people most in need', Pay relativity inquiry to open on Monday, Danish businessmen resent Government 'bribe'. News in Brief. Reviews: Records of the month, Happiness/The Train Rolls On Electric Cinema Club, RPO/Foster Festival Hall/Radio 3, Comedy of exaggeration and squalid realism The Waltz of the Toreadors Haymarket, Carmen Coliseum, £2,300 for model of Queen, Renoir and Manet paintings in rare collection to be sold, Rigoletto Covent Garden. Index. Display Advertising: The Geographical magazine, Dunhill, Hewlett-Packard Ltd., British airways, Robeco, Multiple Display Advertisements, Stewart American Fund, aml Distributors Limited, Robophone, Peterlee, High & Dry, Bmw, Ansafone, General Instrument Microelectronics Ltd., Hoaley & Baker, Sumlock Anita Limited, Sinclair, Sharp, Gestetner, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Olympia, St. Moritz, Canon Calcutronics, Texas Instruments Limited, Flower Lane Mill Hill, Olivetti, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Bell"s, Tealtronic, Wolseley. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Personal Columns, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Career Opportunities in Canadian Banking, Business Services, Women's Appointments General. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times list of latest dividends, Brighter tone in equities, Commodities, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Property: Period town houses of character, Country Properties. Sport: Titus Oates still has a lot to offer, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Liverpool want Shankly to stay for life, Sponsors increase support for Royal Windsor event, Lions would go through fire for the 'Mighty Mouse', Blackrock slip after powerful start, Welshmen pass fitness tests, Whole town's talking about the second city, Agreement with WTT removes threat to Wimbledon, Latchford the one-man super league, New French course gives encouragement, McKenzie out of international, Greig misses practice but hopes to be fit, Smith to confirm today that he is a starter, Bristol City confident of holding Leeds, Red Rum suffers in weights for his achievements, IAAF criticize decision on Taiwan, County replay at Trent Bridge. Editorials/Leaders: Seven Million Tons By March 10, Everyone's Loss, World Reaction To A World Event. Letters to the Editor: Museum visits, Liberal Party proposals to combat inflation, Cars for sportsmen, Mr Pottinger's pension, Intellectuals, Issues behind the election, Force feeding prisoners, Restrictions on UK steel exporters, Deportation of Solzhenitsyn, In the dark, British Leyland's gas turbine programme. Politics and Parliament: President looks with satisfaction at achievements of Commission. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Law: First reference of English case to European Court-Scientologist claims right of entry to Britain Van Duyn v Home Office. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Sir James Stirling, Dr Adolf Arndt, Mr A. A. Zuabi, DR CHU K'O-CHEN Modernization of China's science, Obituary, M. GASTON BERGERY Vichy Ambassador in Moscow and Ankara. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Business and Finance: Issues & Loans London listing for ISC Corp, Rank gave £40,000 to two party funds, Doncaster Rural District Council, Business Diary: The art of canvassing the City, Recent Issues, Eurosyndicat, First BSC lay-offs next week as pit strike bites, Lay-offs or losses dilemma for employers, Japanese asked to cut TV exports by a third as home demand falls, Surveyors urge annual property asset valuations, Pay Board's relativities report 'unrealistic', Mr Heath's plan for channelling City funds into housing finance, Bank says discussions are still at exploratory stage, Horizon creditors must wait until next month to quantify losses, Equities Renewed support for golds, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, American payments gap halved in 1973, Bank Base Rates, Greig directors listed as big share sellers, Stonewood Securities Limited, Lonrho, Kuwait oil bids range up to $16, Arnhem selects Town and City for £30m plan, Interim Statement S. W. Wood Group, Crown Agents aid secondary banking sector, Bids and Deals GPG extends closing date for White Child, Briefly, Alcan aims to build £100m plant in Ireland, Japan's big payments gap, Money Market Rates, More wholesale prices up, Atlas Stone, Zambian Anglo American Limited, Poll forecasts boost market, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Greece strikes oil and gas off Thassos in Aegean Sea, Stoddard warning, Rank's gains from inflation accounting, Company News 10 pc scrip from Lonrho as profits spurt, Lindustries. Business Appointments: Mr G Dowson to become Rank's chief executive. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,613, Broadcasting.
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