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The Times - 20/08/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Terry Byland Business News Staff, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Robert Fisk, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Diana Geddes, From Harry Debelius, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, From Marcel Berlins, by Prudence Glynn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox, By Peter Marson, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Lewine Mair, From John Hopkins, From Cliff Temple, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Noel P. Hepworth, David Cross, PHS, Reginald Maudling, SHEILA BUTCHER, , BOYD-CARPENTER, Chairman, , STEVENSON PUGH., R. S. BYERLEY, Director, , R. J. LONGFIELD, , H. SABATH, , R. L. T. BURGES., JOHN STUART, 26 Kensington Park Gardens, W11., W. S. G. MACMILLAN, , S. T. CHARLES, , DAVID BROWN, Chairman, , ANNE SCOTT, , W. E. WRIGHT, , PHILIP LARKIN, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Professor Barbara Liggett. Rutgers University, and Mr P. V. Addyman, director, York Archaeological Trust., By John Young Planning Reporter, by Melvyn Westlake, by Robert Guy, by David Blake, by Tim Congdon, by Peter Clayton, by Christopher Wilkins, by Gordon Fraser, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl, By Hugh Clayton, By Business News Staff, By Clifford Webb, F. ANDREW SHARMAN, , BRIAN D. WATTERS, Woking, Surrey., K. DAWSON, , RONALD J. HILL, , M. J. OAKLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. W. Shakespeare,

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News: London Foreign Exchange Market Flexibility prevents monetary collapse, Bail restrictions plea for three Italians, Hitch over plans for new junta in Mozambique, US ambassador to Cyprus killed in mob attack on embassy, Earnings rise at rate of over 30% a year, Policeman and US sergeant on plot charge, Councils cannot simply buy their way out of trouble, Bank union jibs at TUC's price, Hospital staff to boycott some paying patients, European bankers hostile to City's reputation, N Vietnamese frogmen destroy bridge, City fears bring share prices to lowest level for 16 years, 2,000 students among those who have lost money, York: Key to American colonial period, Battle for village life among the red bricks, Controversy over Court Line intensifies as Balpa edges away from loan claim, Belgium plans professional defence force, Treating the symptoms but not the disease, Sea conference divided over mineral exploitation, SDLP men seek firm internment pledges, Dr Waldheim gives warning on birthrate challenge, Mr Tanaka attends Park funeral, Chromosomes: Radiation and abnormalities, EEC move to protect Europe's grain supply, Watergate trial to go on as impeachment is shelved, Survey showing support for EEC 'misleading', Overseas banks find status is costly, Airport and oil refinery among Turkish developments planned for autonomous region in Cyprus, Radiographers to stage more selective strikes, Britain tests climate for resuming Geneva talks, M Lardinois approaches farmers with CAP in hand, Labour to prepare devolution doctrine, Science block to replace Open University huts, Forward dealings can be abused but system greatly benefits international trade, Portuguese are told why prices must go up, Growing pressure on Oslo to extend fishing limits, Firms offer extra tours to cope with late rush, Court Line cash troubles grow as doubts are cast on protection of Airfair clients, Reduced compensation for aircraft takeover, Housewife found stabbed to death in office, Ford plea for mercy towards deserters, TUC split on worker directors in industry, Madrid meeting ends with a dispute over debts, France developing strong friendship with Athens, NUS accusation over teacher training cuts, No trace of IRA escapers as Dublin awaits report, French help to boost their own tourist industry, The Times Diary British Pearlies in grim canyons, British money broker spreads his influence, France promised divorce by mutual consent, Floating rates demand finer judgment, Kissinger insistence on ceasefire, Welsh livestock farmers seek government aid, 'Die Welt' aims to become national paper, 39,409 blind people given sight, Mr Weighell is elected leader of NUR, Automation comes swiftly, Murder and wave of anti-Americanism shock the Greek Prime Minister, Tories attack 'death sentence on ports '. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Frontier Brokers Ltd., The Savage & Heath Group, Harold Ingram Ltd., Tradition (London Brokers) Limited, steel samson, Finlan, Sites & Services & Salmon, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, The P. Murray-Jones Group, Roberts Union Company Limited, MW Marshall & Company Limited, Tullett & Co. Limited, Kirkland-Whittaker Group Ltd., Haw-Brook, Guy Butler (International) Ltd., RP Martin & Co Limited, Meridian, Lunn Poly, Harlow, Meyer & Company, Atcost, Rn, Neste Oy. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Miss Grace Bumbry in four new roles, Joy and pathos Josephine Baker Palladium, Benjamin Luxon: still much to learn, Catherine Gayer Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh, Musical from Greenwich Village, Royal Opera season 1974-75, Sexual dialogue X Theatre Upstairs, Fashion A star is dressed, All-round tonic Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, BBC SO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Salerooms, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services. Sport: Night-watchman stays to make century, England and Scotland in crucial match, Sports in Brief, Warwick V Sussex, Results yesterday, Wood might not be enough for Forest, Virgin hits his sixth hundred of the year, Titmus helps Middlesex to recovery, Wilkie fails to qualify after a misunderstanding at start, Middlesex V Surrey, Cook has his sights set on America, Favourites come from behind for victory, Professional pursuit title goes to Dutch newcomer, West Ham punish Luton mistakes, Vacancies for places in Rome the bait, Distances foil Winter's hopes of double, Glamorgan finish day with a chance of beating Hampshire, Kent V Gloucester, Clough pays his former club £125,000 for two, O'Neill takes the bravest course, Robertson finds his form after a slow start, Dahlia always at home away from France, First blood to Revolution in Hornet event, Today's football, Griffiths back in line for Welsh cap. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,768, Broadcasting, Miles takes the lead in chess contest, TV recruits for RSC. Property: Rentals, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Benn's Assurances, Under Two Hundred, The Anger Of The Greeks. Letters to the Editor: In the pipeline, Intolerable daily fumigation, Degree courses, Teenage drunkenness, Historic movement among engineering institutions, The Government and the collapse of Court Line, Where are our manufacturers?, Nationalization of shipbuilding, Tolerance, Reasons why shops won't show VAT cuts, Turkey's influence in Cyprus, Cricket and farming, The only crime of small banks, Drumbuie and after. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Three Fairbridge scholarships, University news Oxford, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, August 19, 1949. Flitch trial again. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof A. C. F. Beales, Mr R. H. Penhale, Professor Alan Dugald McKillop, Robert Boehringer German writer and scholar, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Euroloan pace picks up again, Selling puts indices at new lows, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Wall St inflation fears reflected in 50pt fall since new Presidency, Further losses. Business and Finance: Hat Group Limited, Societies' interest rates still in doubt, Jacques Borel Int, Woolworth Interim Report Six months ended 31st July, 1974, Manufacturers Hanover may take over Franklin, Latest dividends, 4,500 jobs saved at Chrysler but strikes leave 5,000 still idle, Spot Position of Sterling, Loss follows 'inaccurate' forecast by Hilton Transport, Herr Schmidt predicts 5-nation supervision of Euromoney market, Shortage of diesel engine parts opens way for truck importers, Forward Levels, Kuwait reaffirms investment policy, B. Fertleman & Sons, Bank Base Rates, Mining Peko-Wallsend maintains recovery, BAT subsidiary invests in Brazil pulp mill project, Greenwells see recession as almost inevitable, Société Nationale DES Pétroles D'aquitaine, Llanwern steelmen refuse to go back, Merseyside's tarnished image, Resumption on Merseyside, 100 pc scrip from Small & Tidmas, Bird buys ship breaking plant in Virginia, German-Italian talks on finance open today, UDS provision for loss 'likely to be inadequate', Howden Group is set fair, Funds easy for discount market, Dufay looks for record year after interim profit bounds ahead, Japan ending price controls, Money Market Rates, Cold weather puts corn harvest a week behind, Wage Rates, Aircraft industry outlook stays cloudy, Question mark over the Woolworth dividend, The Times Share Indices, Packaging plant men stage protest work-in, Motor trade turnover up 11 pc in June quarter, J. Bibby & Sons Limited, Business Diary: TUC's glasshouse · Psychological approach, BP platform set in Forties field, Iran contract for Union Carbide, DUNFORD & ELLIOTT LIMITED (Registered in England No. 72718), Stockpiled sugar released for shops, How the markets moved Rises, Uniroyal sells UK tyre outlets for £1.5m cash, French ease capital investment curbs. Business Appointments: Sir Denys's successor at Trust and Agency.

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