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The Times - 05/02/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, From Fred Emery, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, By Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By John Groser, By Our Political Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman, From Roger Berthoud, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Eric Marsden, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, From John Hennessy, Rugby Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By John Downie, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Ross Davies, Paul Overy, Quentin Crewe, Alan Coren, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Florencia Varas, PHS, Bernard Levin, A Special Correspondent, E. C. PENNING-ROWSELL, , DILLWYN MILES., RICHARD C. TERRY., DANIEL GREEN, , FRANK FIELD., INNIS MACBEATH, Chairman., R. E. RUSHEN, , WEMYSS., W. PATTERSON, , T. MERVYN JONES., JAMES WIGHTMAN, , F. W. ADAMS., ALVIN HOPPER, , A. G. ROBIETTE., MICHAEL MASON., By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, A. E. Ross Seymour., By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Peter Jay, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, By Maurice Barnfather, By Terry Byland, By Clifford Webb, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Roger Vielvoye, From Anthony Thomas, WYNNE GODLEY., FRANCIS CRIPPS., J. R. ENTWISTLE., GRAHAM HALLETT., A. W. WHITE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, L.E. MANOUSSO, Jean Felix Faure Le Monde Renato Proni La Stampa Sue Masterman The Times Hans Stollhans Die Welt, Dennis Topping, Hans-Jürgen Mahnke, Gilbert Mathieu, Giulio Mazzocchi, Maurice Bommensath, David Spanier, M.B.S., David Stephen, Jean-Marie Chevalier, Jacqueline Grapin, Hugh:Clayton, Gerd Achilles Die Welt, Jean-Marie Dupont Le Monde, Giancarlo Fossi La Stampa, Hans Stollhans Die Welt, Innis Macbeath The Times, Gianfranco Romanello, John Crossland, Pierre Drouin, Tony Slaughter, Fabrizio Carbone La Stampa, Alfred Tholen Die Welt, Tim Jones The Times, Indro Montanelli La Stampa,

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News: Open spaces, but a lack of building land, Pledge to raise £435m for Israel, Ashanti nation still yearns for sacred golden stool, Child charter sponsors' unofficial whip, Two bank robbers leave dock in fear of reprisals for talking to police, Cardinal virtues, No Western Region trains today, Summerland QC blames architects and council, New Zealand passes Bill on the Queen's title, Russian build-up of forces in E Germany confirmed, Case not a witch-hunt, John Poulson's counsel says, Rome: small business helped by new regulations, Premium Savings Bond prize winners, Immediate mortgage help unlikely, Cutting waste first priority, Club of Rome says, Viewpoint, Seven people sought after bomb kills 11, Towards a shared responsibility among the Nine, W German police strike at anarchist terror group, W Germany: compromise and conflict, The nation is ready to begin the march to salvation, Woman's Walter Mitty life, Standard of council services may be cut, Legality of Centre Point order questioned, Singapore refuses aircraft for ferry terrorists, Nuclear Energy In Europe Professor Angelini, President of ENEL, Commits Italy to the Largest European Nuclear Venture, Italy: unions delay action, Schmidt call for joint approach to oil crisis, Unfortunately costs and prices are not frozen, No quorum for rebel councillors' last stand, S Africa will go to polls on April 24, London: industry wears leaner look after early confusion, Forum Time for new policies towards immigrant workers, Personal Finance Property: search for an unspoilt way of life, Facts And Figures, Bath case man preferred wife to mistress, A first child, a second career?, Majority for strike 'proves case of union', Faulkner pressure group to infiltrate official party, Ministers and TUC fail to agree on relativities for settlement with miners, French Cabinet changes expected, Grenada said to have asked for aid to pay police, Hapag-Lloyd extends its tanker trade, Winds of détente blow on Jakarta, Mr Jones suggests way of settling pits dispute, Miners' vote prompts Carr warning that intimidation by pickets is criminal offence, White House precipitates head-on clash with Watergate counsel on the veracity of Mr John Dean, Kissinger-Heath split on spy plane reported, Paris: facing hard facts after rapid financial changes, Cairo's second thoughts on London envoy, Opening of Maplin 'put back years', Driver kept coach on road after explosion, 81% vote for stoppage in an 86% ballot, The Times Diary Bread and shark and fried curry, The price of security for King Hassan, Snag in Vietnam release of 4,000 prisoners, Decanter £1,250, pair of wine glasses £850, 'Times' editor criticized for cutting article, The vital statistics of the miners' militancy, Pickets' visit was 'not to teach a lesson', The young Belgian baron who controls a French giant, Clashes on Syria front, Brazil blocks return of Ronald Biggs, Britain: on the brink, Barn case defendant 'laughed and said that there was no witness now', Australian minister calls for flood disaster fund, Savoir vivre, Anti-Confucius drive hindered by lack of readers, Liechtenstein's voters shift to progressives, Rhodesian blacks urge quick settlement, Bonn: expediency can temper the blast of competition, Stress area evictions increasing, experts say, The return of King Coal, Car-tuning firm gets £5,000 libel damages, Employers to back relativities board, Agreement on U S facilities in Diego Garcia, Earth's turn now to go on a shorter working day, Scholarly sighs and argument on Vinland map, Make or break phase for the Chilean regime, Science report Plastics: Economy moves, Credit cards: little interest shown in spend now pay later campaign, Social France: training takes the strain, Letter From Jerusalem, Mr Daly pours cold water on meeting offer, US to spend a record $85,800m on defence, Tass hint on aim of Cuba talks. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: London & Provincial Consultants Limited, James Warren & Company Limited, Sotheby's, Times Newspapers, Sj, Cwmbran, Braid Group Ltd, Ferranti, Chatelaine, Aycliffe, Ansafone, Taylor Woodrow, Hampton & Sons, Die Welt, Communicor, Skf, Richard Ellis, Vickers. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news £56,398 grant for Glasgow research, Latest appointments, Teachers will get up to £350 a year more under award, Army awards. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Cleaning postponed, United condemnation of bomb atrocity: 'Coldblooded murder' House of Commons, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, New table on safety of cigarettes House of Lords, Statement on speech therapists 'disappointing', Reservations about rules on hearsay evidence, Further power savings being sought at places of entertainment, Police and lawyers to join in feasibility study of tape recorded interrogations, Accord possible today on package deal for EEC Parliament, Defeat over lead in petrol, Electricity industry well organized to cope with a miners' strike, Commissioner's case contained basic flaw. Sport: West might have made a virtue of selfishness, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Britain's strong start in international, Phillips out for at least five weeks, Blyth expected to take line honours for third leg, Richards hopes to end South's monopoly, Piggott on Western Run, Honest Lawyer gains third victory at Leicester, Two-day trophy race goes to Switzerland, Arsenal's good and faithful servant hopes to do well, Hunter is still eligible for Scottish B team, Parade in honour of Thompson, Two of England's hopes ended in Edinburgh, Tulse Hill's strength in indoor event, Cadet acquires new poise after saving third game, Forbes still has chance, Barrington's ambition foiled by Yasin, Reversed decision that brought a collective sigh of relief, Hinterseer looks only threat to Italians, Hawaiian Open victory for Nicklaus, Grantham at home. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, The Times Spotlight on the South Coast. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 20 and 21, Personal Columns, £4,000 plus Appointments, Women's Appointments also on page 23, Rentals, Forthcoming Events, Legal Notices, Salerooms, Entertainments. Reviews: Director's Guide to Europe., German Business after the Economic Miracle, Just a Nimmo Bbc 2, Lo sviluppo tradito, I Puritani Festival Hall, An Evening with the GLC Soho Poly, Boult to conduct opera again, Involvement goes unrewarded, Atlas of Europe, Rib Act Inn, The Edwardian order of things, L'Europe se Gaspille. Editorials/Leaders: Buy Best May Not Mean Buy British, A Bill Which Could Be Strengthened, An Exemplary US Budget. Letters to the Editor: Britain's oil supplies, Budget deficit and balance of payments, Aid for plastics, Production of steel, Mr Heath's brinkmanship, Grid and gasification, LWRs and the nuclear industry's future, Wong number, The press and strike news, Flood hazard, Plight of poor children, Relativities report and the miners, Force-feeding prisoners, The Celtic Sea, War films and the Germans, Special powers to acquire oil sites. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb. 3, 1949 Car exports. Law: Loss in value of car after accident may be recoverable Payton v Brooks, No duty under international law to admit Asian from Uganda Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department Ex parte Thakrar. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Norah Penston Formerly Principal of Bedford College, Sir Brian Fairfax-Lucy, Lady Smart, Obituary, Mr Morris Kantor, Professor S. Bose. Business and Finance: London jobbers in merger talks, Company News Timber earnings raise Lovell to £1.4m peak, Computer news French Government's tally reaches 1,000, Increases on petrol likely to be above average, US budgets for deficit of $9,400m next year, Full Horizon liabilities may top £3m, Mining Int Nickel makes record $227m, A case for auctioning office planning permits, Interim Statement G. Brady & Co. Limited, Dearer Japanese steel, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Return to 5-day week for steel scrap industry, Retail spending still on an upward trend, Founder director cuts own stake in Vavasseur, Business Diary: A mining miscellany, Bank Base Rates, BP and Gulf set Kuwait price ceiling, Stocks slump in Wall St pessimism, Caledonian executive attacks BA tours role, No case yet against jobbing mergers, Tour operators seek up to £12 fuel surcharge, Shortage of wire worries hop growers, Leyland awaits 8-9 pc price verdict, Briefly, Suspension on Mitton, Butler, Priest continues, Money Market Rates, Commons report leaves doubts about the best reactor system, The hazards of a silent pit, Interim Statement Maybrook Properties Limited, British people 'in mood readily to accept whatever might be necessary'-Mr Barber, Bids and Deals Clarke Chapman terms for Int Combustion, More surcharges, How the markets moved Rises, $298m January fall in official reserves. Stock Exchange Tables: SE reveals first daily total of share turnover, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Renewed weakness, Equities Oil shares weak, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues, Wall Street, Fixed Interest and Money, Issues & Loans Poor showing by new issues. Business Appointments: B and C Shipping directors. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,604, Chess: boom in set sales continues unchecked.

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