The Times - 26/09/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Financial Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From John Winder, By Our Political Editor, From Trevor Fishlock, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, From Penny Symon Lincoln, From Hugh Noyes, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, From Craig Seton, By Philip Howard, From Alan Hamilton Birmingham, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Ray Kennedy, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, European Parliament Luxembourg, Sheila Black, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Karter, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Brough Scott, By Peter Marson, Michael Ratcliffe, Myrna Blumberg, David Bonavia, By Judith Listowel, Roy Lewis, Patrick Gilkes, Miles Kington, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, Peter Strafford, Ronald Butt, PHS, Bernard Levin, ROBERT CARR, REGINALD MAUDLING, PAUL G. NEILD., HAROLD BROWN., TIM GOPSILL., TERENCE WINCOTT., C. R. E. BROOKE, , DOUGLAS M. WILLIAMS, , HENRY DURANT., H. M. FAROUHAR., L. C. CONNOLLY., NICHOLAS TEMPERLEY, , G. V. DYKE, , BETTY CARVALHO., LUCIAN FREUD, SUSIM SARKAR, , By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Margaret Drummond, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Hugh Stephenson, David Blake, Ross Davies, Patricia Tisdall, TC, Tim Congdon, Simon Scott Plummer, Rodney Cowton, From Roger Vielvove, J. J. KENNY, , J. JOSEPH, , ERIC TAYLOR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Geoffrey Bell, By David Mott, Peter Waymark, by Peter Jay Economics Editor, by Roger Berthoud, by Tim Congdon, by Paul Routledge Labour Editor, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, R.V., by Christopher Wilkins, by John Woodland Commodities Editor, by John Whitmore, by Maurice Corina, by Peter Hill, by Clifford Webb Motor Industry Correspondent, P. H., by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Malcolm Brown,
ResumoNews: British peer criticizes Nine budget cuts, Liberation gave no pledge, counsel says, Crisis leads to new checks on banks, Tory theme of unity hammered home, but answers begin to seem thinner, Talks today on TV pay dispute, Dungeon case woman fined, Wealth tax proposed in year of upheaval, Italy's autumn game of ignoring the law, Turks shoot at farmers near British base, Annual financial and economic review 2 10 per cent inflation or wishful thinking?, Aerospace, Uncertainty lingers over state oil participation, Swiss are against halving pool of foreign workers, Ship building, Egypt's new Premier names his Cabinet, Britain aims at new Rhodesia conference, Motoring All politicians drive on the same side, Sixth-form plan to solve schools dilemma, The Times Diary The Marquess meets the people, Leak of a confidential document on Irish civil war options creates storm among 'lovalists', Fighting those we have joined, Steel, National issues steal the Lincoln limelight, Trial of strength on moving the France, Labour 14 per cent ahead according to latest poll, Shopping around, Conviction of Lieut Calley is overturned, S Africa police crush pro-Frelimo rally, Tobacco chairman fends off anti-smoking group, Europe views Britain's prospects with gloom, Industrial intervention debate still rages on, U S rules out military move against shaikhs, Conservative version of the social contract ridiculed, Danger to democracy if the social contract fails, Protein: Use of organic waste, West Germany shocks EEC by turning down farm package and demanding new negotiations, 'Potentially dangerous' clot found in Mr Nixon's right lung, The new gospel preached by Mr Mayhew, Israel jets again raid Lebanon targets as its forces are alerted, TUC poll warning to companies, Chalfont role 'a matter for Liberal peers', I have seen the past and it works, says Alistair Cooke, TUC thanks builders for deferring big new claim, Money supply policy goes into reverse, Homelessness increasing at 'frightening' pace, Wilson broadside at rival housing policy, Half of Ford workers will be idle by Monday, The quality and flair will please Newport's crowds, Construction, Share prices fall again after City rumours, Motors, Materials Britain cannot do without, Colebourn makes his mark in first appearance, Letting the true voice of the people be heard, Covered silver tankard sold for £800, Loughborough Description, Code of conduct urged for handling guard dogs, Moscow softens attitude on unofficial artists, Fight for the vital marginals: Part 4 Bodmin Description, Mr Heath derides the 'cynical attempt' to hide inflation truth, Foot denial that party is puppet of the TUC, Why fearful eyes scanned border, Difficulties ahead whoever wins, Paris reprieved from its sacrifice, Selassie granddaughter is held in castle, Arrest in girl kidnap case, BAC plan to replace Nato fighter plane disclosed, Germans in talks on interest-free loan, Mr Powell starts campaign by claiming Ulster integrity is test of Britain's will to survive, Iron memorial to Telford laid in Abbey, Nuclear power decision brings critical reaction, Alleged assault on witness halts trial, Table of the Polls, London 'Daily Telegraph' print affected again, Complaints sought over dirty food shops, EEC farm deal boycott is blamed on Government, Funds found in spite of dull market, Is Chile's regime asking too much of the poor?, Move to dismiss council's director, Decision about referendum is not a certainty, Mr Wilson says, Lord Brayley was surprised to become a minister, Glasgow, Govan Description, Social contract essay in 'politics of persuasion', Walkout threat over miners' pay ballot, Healey view of 'madhouse' Tory economics, Lord St Davids, Plantagenet peer and the latest Labour Party defector, Mrs Williams threatens to leave politics over EEC ballot issue, France decides against petrol rationing but fixes ceiling on oil imports and cuts industry's fuel. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Legal, 'Bertie Wooster' taunt as Labour peer resigns, University news, Clifton College, Resignation of Lord Brayley as minister, Over 600 study on overseas awards plan. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Curzon, Changes In Tax Law, Ppa, Mellersh & Harding, Rothmans International Limited, See Keyser Ullmann, Matthews & Goodman, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Control Data Limited, Basic, Dent Fownes Gloves, Warminster, Wilts., County Bank Limited, Midland Bank, High & Dry, Union Corporation Limited, Fibreglass Limited, Edward Arnold, The Times, Economic Forecaster Publication Limited, Frederick Forsyth, new scientist, Asea, Pergamon, Weidenfeld Nicholson, Crellon Holdings Limited, Accountancy in Europe, Wigham Poland, The Barbican Book Centre, London Bedding Centre of Sloane Street, Lloyds Bank, PEPYS Richard Ollard, Bank of Baroda, Business and the Real World, Mercantile Credit, The Bank Of Newyork, Longman, Praeger Special Studies, Cater Ryder, Tolley, Hamish Hamilton, Bernat Klein. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, World chess adjourned, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,800. Politics and Parliament: Common tax on lorries getting nearer, Christmas turkey threat, Peer criticizes regional and social fund cuts, Single body to control all EEC railways suggested in report. Sport: Foreman sets October 30 for title bout, Four new caps for Tongans at Murrayfield, Channon takes honours at Oxford, Victory for Sercu and partner, Dutch overcome early goal to beat Finland, Little evidence of a new, serious Fulham, Teams picked on British order of merit, Chelsea had no answer to midfield control, Liloy has authority to dominate field, Kolev rules the middleweights, Getting over that run down feeling, Highland Abbe's first win over fences, Seven the Quadrant could find Sunny Stroll full of running, A sense of theatre at Upton Park, Britain's best might not make much difference to outcome, Farrell could help British team start a new chapter. Reviews: Found out! The Other Livingstone, Liberated Libertad, From the samurai code to collective decisions Why the Japanese Have Been so Successful in Business, by Friedrich Fürstenberg (Leviathan House, £5) How to succeed in Japan, Edited by Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)., A package of value for the holiday trade specialist Tourism: Past, Present and Future By A. J. Burkart and Professor S. Medlik, Set to Beethoven Napoleon Symphony, The Married Lovers, Russian primitive Khrushchev Remembers, New insights on monetary policy and inflation The Crisis in Keynesian Economics By Sir John Hicks, Richard Hickox Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Still emerging African Apprenticeship, Quick guide, Eva Peron/The Four Twins Theatre at New End, Jazz never heard before, He had the spice of life The Good Provider: H. J. Heinz and his 57 varieties by Robert C. Alberts, Atarah Ben-Tovim Purcell Room, Holst Centenary Concert Festival Hall/Radio 3, Closing the loopholes Tax Havens & Measure against Tax Evasion and Avoidance in the EEC, Sticking to one's business Big Business By C. Northcote Parkinson (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, £3.95) Managing the Socially Responsible Corporation Edited by Melvin Anshen, On the international scene Multinational Corporations and National Government By Michael Hodges (Saxon House £5.75) Multinational Enterprises-Financial and Monetary Aspects Edited By J. S. G. Wilson and C. F. Scheffer, The changing pattern Wage Politics in Britain 1945-1967 By Gerald A. Dorfman, Frankfurt Ballet Birmingham Rep. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Theatres, secretarial and General Appointments also on page 26, Rentals, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Property: London Flats, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A ringside seat at the battle of Crete, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, September 26, 1949. Editorials/Leaders: The Exploding Roundabout, Dublin Can Only Watch And Hope. Letters to the Editor: Turner at the Academy, Left wing control, Unemployment, Britain lags behind in the privacy issue, Relevance of opinion polls, Trade union power, Cash crisis, Genetic difference between races, Social contract and the rate of wage increases, Katyn memorial, Labour Party resignations, Voting on the EEC, Food for pandas, Cavalli's operas, When trade marks are used as marketing devices. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: NIKOLAI POLIAKOV 'Coco the Clown', Air Commodore Hon John D. Boyle, Dr Arthur H. Douthwaite, Obituary, Mr Josselin Bodley. Business and Finance: Australian sugar deal still open after talks, Bensons International Systems Limited, Devaluation of Australian dollar gets good reception, Monument Secs in sharp reverse, Worst US trade gap, Latest dividends, Brent field costs put at more than £860m, Union talk today over Hawker Siddeley strike, Japanese drop foreign deposit interest controls, Move for dearer transatlantic flights collapses, Rolls-Royce developing 500hp range of diesels, Boeing setback to hopes for the Rolls 5 4 engine, Vauxhall cars to cost 8.4pc more, James Finlay passes £1m at midterm, Bank Base Rates, Assessing the damage at First National, Rapid changes in unemployment flows, Celanese in $80m deal with Solvay, Fed sets higher borrowing fee for emergency loans, Prime rate cut 'not justified, but welcome', Tackling inflation from the grass roots up, Slump in level of coal stocks a major worry for industry, About turn at Laurence Scott as production losses take heavy toll, Brewery group to raise prices, Joseph Stocks & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., North-west concern over ratio of jobless, Briefly, 'Aggressive' marketing for aluminium, Lotus halts production except for the Elite, Business Diary: Gardeners' whirl · Road fund, Money Market Rates, Shipbuilders to press next government for partnership scheme, Canada and U S face new confrontation over the supply of gas, 'Car crisis' worry at Pirelli, Foseco Minsep LIMITED, Cooper Industries, F. H. Tomkins Limited, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Laporte, Burt Boulton Holdings Ltd., Good orders and cash funds add gloss to Hestair result, Creditors of Herstatt reject quota proposals, Business chiefs sound warnings of spiralling prices and impending food trade crisis, America faces the burden of recycling the oil funds, £3.25m provision by FNFC for rescue loan, Sharp fall in newspaper group profits, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited, HUME Holdings Limited (AN INVESTMENT TRUST). Business Appointments: Mr D J Gilligan joins Foseco Minsep board, Edward Bates names two executives. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Pound firmer, Wall Street, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), The slide continues, Prices slide further, Move to call in IPD loan stock, Commodities New peaks in sugar.
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