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The Times - 07/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, From Arthur Osman, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Spanier, By A. M. Rendel, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By John Roper, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From John Earle, From Michael Knipe, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, Charles Causley, Mary Gostelow, Derek Parker, Peter Tinniswood, Michael Ratcliffe, Iverach McDonald, Laurence Cotterell, Peta Fordham, Nicholas Bethell, Tony Aldous, Paul Overy, John Percival, William Mann, Irving Wardle, by Sheila Black, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter West, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Ronald Butt, A. M. Rendel, Louis Heren, PHS, Bernard Levin, PETER WILSON, RALPH HARRIS, JOSHUA HASSAN, ESHER, W. MCMILLAN, M. E. BENNETT, RON SPRUHAN, GEOFFREY GORER, T. L. DINWIDDY, M. G. IONIDES, ALAN LONG, JONATHAN GUINNESS, RICHARD KEYNES, CYRIL EASTAUGH, ELLIS HILLMAN, C. J. SHAW OF TORDARROCH, From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Young, By John Plender Financial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Baily, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Drummond, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, Adrian Hope, By Patricia Tisdall, From Roger Berthoud, From Harry Debelius, From Alan McGregor, From Ronald Faux, DONALD J. CROPPER, DAVID N. PHILLIPS, WYNNE GODLEY, ADRIAN WOOD, J. N. GRIPPER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ashley Druker, By Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins, June Field, Peter Waymark, a Special Report, by Melvyn Westlake, by Jörn Keck, by Saburo Matsukawa, by Koji Nakamura, by Tadashi Nakamac, by Rikizo Komaki, by Masahiko Ishizuku Japan Economic Journal, by Sachio Kohjima, by Thomas Yamakawa, continued on next page, by Masahiko Ishikuza, Pangloss, Bernt Conrad Die Welt, David Spanier, Pierre Drouin Le Monde, Mario Salvatorelll La Stampa, Philippe Lemaitre Le Monde, Jacqueline Grapin Le Monde, Livio Burato La Stampa, Josée Doyère Le Monde, James Rothman, Pierre Drouin, Paul Routledge, Hans Stollhans Die Welt, Sergio Devecchi La Stampa, Jeanine Roy Le Monde, Maurice Bommensath, Geraldine Norman, Rolf Görtz Die Welt,

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News: Mystery of vanishing community wheat, Ugandan envoys ordered out, Renegotiation a topic for private talks, Kilted soldiers sought for virility tests, Liberals start campaign to stay in EEC, Glider pilots 'failed to see each other', Fears that the giant traders are growing beyond control, Both sides proclaim the necessity for more investment, Zanzibar court told evidence was rigged, Bigger pension for invalids urged, Japanese finance Oil dependence brings heavy pressures, Full list of successful candidates in the elections for the House of Representatives, General shocks Paris by backing US jets rather than Mirages, Two die as IRA reply to shooting, Surplus now but world shortage on the horizon, Biology: Bacterial manipulation, Britannia Royal Naval College, Common energy policy seen as the priority, Greek desire for change may not benefit the monarchy, Women's role is in family, the Pope says, Aquestion of satisfaction, County to set up archaeology 'rescue' team, Attempt to get a return to basic principles, Professor Galbraith (picture on facing, Printers reject pay offer by national newspapers, Greenwich director supports new observatory, Shopping around, Viewpoint Fritz Wirth, US romantics dream of a return to the days when Congress reigned supreme, Grants for mature students in Bill, Offences at the wheel rise by 11 per cent, Engineering union leader gets 40pc rise, Man in defection attempt goes to US as citizen, Rent rebels of Clay Cross face inquiry, Minorities are favoured by voters, Japan is given pledge on Australian raw materials, Reelection of Mr du Cann as 1922 Committee chairman leaves Heath leadership issue open, Murder charge man would rather be woman, Unions manage to join hands over the threshold, Clay Cross surcharges not to be rescinded, Consultants reject new government contract, £175m more for local authority housing, Watergate brings election gains to the Democrats, Confrontation label on Tories 'false', New board for biology institute, Mr Average's saving grace, 3 minutes to go as porter picks up bomb, On the contrary, Democrats gain four Senate seats, Exploiting direct deal arrangements with oil producers, Freeze on rents extended by three months, Proposals for Spanish regime in Gibraltar, Coroner's officer cleared on one corruption charge, Never have so many Spaniards taken holidays, Central bank has key role, Offenders younger as crime rate rises in Glasgow, Progress on Lenin atomic power station, All eyes on the social contract, Importance of private funds, California governorship is lost by Republican, Ex-minister says U S bases are 'a risk' to Spain, Watergate court debates admissibility of tapes, Japanese prints sold in rare collection, NCB urges trial for bonus plan, Labour's plan to take over building land 'too costly', U S blamed for repressing dissidents in S Vietnam, The principal questions asked of the 13,000 people interviewed were:, Personal finance, Dorothy Squires cleared of corruption, Relics of six 1914-18 War poets on exhibition, Fewer old people should go cold this winter, but cuts in social services can be expected, Jordanian airliner is hijacked to Libya, Mr Callaghan plans African tour, EEC sugar deal no threat to British refinery jobs, farm officials say, Russian harvest is second highest ever, Rail union leader attacks strike by breakaway signalmen and says claim will not succeed, Money men under strong control, Soviet historian to continue hunger strike, The Times Diary How to get out of a sticky mess, Arms deal man said to be victim of stunt, Gunman shot his driver in bungled raid, Code's changes will aid the economy, Sound guarantees needed on additives and hygiene, Mr Peart tells world food conference of his fear of malnutrition in Britain, Morals and money, A long way still to go along the road to a welfare state, 'Appreciable chance' that first-class mail will not arrive the day after posting, Jail terms demanded in Bordeaux wine case, Fears that a new inflationary spiral will increase existing difficulties, Business and pleasure flying likely to grow, Mr Vorster asks the press for a year's grace to realize his internal and external reform plans, Fascist salutes as 119 go on trial, Hungry Bangladesh is pressed to mend its economic ways in return for World Bank help, Dr Kissinger wins new Egyptian backing, Three Labour 'rebels' promise to conform, Foreign exchange reserves have swollen, Nato keen on church plan, In prospect Fair weather ahead for dual debate, Dangers of giving instant advice on the radio, Mr Nixon is suffering from lung trouble, Difficult time ahead for UK sugar and free market price could be 35p a bag, Internationalization of market slows down temporarily, Motoring Right time for a review of breath testing, Palestinian plot to kill king alleged by Israel, Maine picks outsider for governor, Pig farmers' threat to join protest action, In retrospect Bonn, French call for concerted action by West, M Monnet, the European Community is in a mess. Why?, Attempt to rid Bihar of Congress Party rule, What can we do to revive the sick man that is Europe?, Workers win better benefits, President Ford faces stronger challenge in Congress to his economic and energy policies, 'Commerce going mad' with advertising at stadia, Demand for aid in battle to stem inflation. Index. Display Advertising: Fuji Bank, Wilfred Owen, Ppa, Harrods, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lansing Bagnall, Town & City Properties LIMITED, Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd., Mohair, Bank Mees & Hope Nv, Saitama Bank, Cologne., Mitsui Trust, The New York Times, Ansafone, Taylor Woodrow, Macmillan London, Foyles Art Gallery, Tokai Bank, The Times, Barclays, Homeward Bound, The Osborne Group understands Europe., Bodley Head, Martin Barnett, County Bank, Boots, Bank Leumi (U.K.) Ltd., Forum, Taiyo Kobe Bank, Pye, Pelham Books, Europe, Hatchards, Daiwa Bank, Union Steam Ship Company Of New Zealand Limited, Bank Of Tokyo, The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, Laing, Lancia, Wine, habitat, eilher, Rn, Weatherall Green & Smith, Japan International Bank Limited, George Allen & Unwin, Aeonic, Hamish Hamilton. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Behind the scenes Each of the Nine has its hopes and reservations about the summit announced at a press conference on October 24 by President Giscard d'Estaing, Politics and Parliament: Protection of British property in Cyprus, Most workers to pay less for state insurance, Simonstown decisions will not loom large in defence review, Mr Kenyatta prorogues new Parliament, Pensioners' bonus to be paid in November, Scepticism about Tate and Lyle since 1950, Mr Crosland trying to end unhappy chapter in Britain's social history, Frelimo urged to observe sanctions, Clay Cross surcharge not to come from public funds: Bill to relieve councillors from disqualification House of Commons, Aid for regional project, Beef price may be at lowest point House of Lords. Reviews: Fiction The Bottle Factory Outing, Most interesting German painter of the century? Max Beckmann Marlborough Gallery, A review of revues, Moral cowardice The Reich Marshal A Biography of Hermann Goering, Back in its place Instead of Cars, The shadow of Pooh The Enchanted Places, Soaked in history The Russian Tradition, The heart is everything Shaftesbury, Integration theory and practice Europe in Question By R. J. Harrison Published by George Allen and Unwin, Fourth Day Like Four Long Months of Absence Theatre Upstairs, The right bank, Sponsored opera, One man's impact on Europe Le Comitè d'Action pour les EtatsUnis d'Europe de Jean Monnet By Pascal Fontaine Published by Centre de Recherches Europèennes, Lausanne, 1974, 248 pages., Murder most foul Alibi at Midnight, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall/Radio 3, A Collector's History of Fans, Life unfulfilled Wilfred Owen, Enigma Variations The Ultra Secret, Song of the Earth Covent Garden. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Educational, For Sale And Wanted, Christmas Cards, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Law: Time limit no bar to defence Regina v Bicester Justices, Ex parte Unigate Ltd, Justices with outside interests should beware of bias Regina v Altrincham Justices, Ex parte Pennington and Another.. Sport: Sports in Brief, Operation could keep Nelson out for a month, All Blacks give future opponents no cause for nightmares, Lingfield Park could be first of many courses to disappear, MCC show the flag again after century, Fixed period match for television, Berkshire's forwards justify allegiance, Beckenham provide a case for goal-of-the-month, Olympics move into space age, Leicestershire make four changes, A late try takes Surrey to the top, Smith gets Flynn close to Welsh party, For the Record Show jumping, Derby beat Spaniards on penalties, Miss Wade shows strain of playing youngsters, Trainer to hand in licence, Early goal upsets Hibernian, Hereford win but lose Rudge with broken leg, Springboks score winning try with nine minutes left, Leeds join big names with comfortable win over Hungarians, No protest from Liverpool to UEFA, Complacency must be defeated at Slough, New partnership for Teesside Park. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 7, 1949, The lie Labour must not be allowed to get away with. Editorials/Leaders: No Right To Break The Law, A Vote Of Doubt And Protest. Letters to the Editor: Call for protest by self-employed, Corporate tax liability and stock appreciation, International art market, Lessons to learn from Japan in marketing of cars, Trafalgar Square plans, Professional salary rates, Alexandra Palace organ, Clergy live longer, Spanish proposals on Gibraltar, Simonstown and the merchant seaman, Parliament and the Church, Where do the unions stand on employment agencies?, Keynes on capitalism, Stoats crossing, The Tory leadership, World food shortage, Piccadilly Circus. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Oxford, Royal Society of Arts, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Mark Woodnutt, Harve Zemach, Mr Anwar Ali, Mr John Carleton Former Headmaster of Westminster School, Mr Stephen Walter, Sir Reginald Kerr, Obituary. Business and Finance: Chancellor set on public expenditure cuts and tighter personal curbs, Herr Gerling must fulfil Herstatt pledge by Monday, Haggas will not risk new investment, UK terms of trade make further 1.3pc improvement in September, Eurosyndicat, Westward TV dividend warning, J Arthur Dixon greeting card business sold, L-shaped gadget lifts strain of laying paving stones Patents, BSC increase 'will push up casting costs', JAMES WALKER Goldsmith & Silversmith Limited Turnover And Profits Again A Record, Gallaher share deals inquiry, BAT plan £7.5m expansion, Common's profit up on target, Guinness Mahon's £4m advances to Marc Gregory, Iron ore exporters prepare plan for association, Mining London Tin moves ahead, US securities investment by oil nations seen as relief to world finance troubles, Bank Base Rates, Decision on government aid for Aston Martin imminent, Hoover to go ahead with £30m expansion, Greening offshoot folds up, BSC output likely to be lowest for 3 years, Third-quarter loss from Reliance Group, Vestey sets up package tour offshoot, Stock profits: a business wonderland?, Settlement hopes raised in disputes at Vickers and Cammell Laird, Briefly, Soviet bank negotiating syndicated Euroloan, Brussels bank foresees $40,000m petrodollar investment on short-term capital markets, London Merchant Securities Limited, International Salt to raise some prices, Restructure threat facing IBM at trial, North Sea yield may be five times more than predicted, Iran stands firm on proposal for single crude price, Mitsubishi cuts production of fibre materials, Business Diary: Councils of despair no more · Strine wine, Latest thinking on Herstatt, Spain's biggest carmaker may go on short time, Edible oil prices may remain high in 1975, IBA speeds up vetting of radio applicants, Commission gets details of UK aid to textile industries, Mr-East to defer taking £30,000 fee, How the markets moved Rises, Bellway feels chill in slip to £3.8m, Ashbourne litigation moves withdrawn, Panamanian copper pact likely soon, Engineering industry orders down by 2.5 pc, Strong start by Wood Hall after exceeding its £8m target, Survey says women can do most men's jobs, Japan to stop issuing copper export licences, America may get market in spot gold bullion. Business Appointments: Mr Ted Westfall resigns as ITT vice-president. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Forward Levels, Equities and gilt edged remain buoyant, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Fresh strong rise in sugar prices Commodities, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wm Mowat & Sons, Spot Position of Sterling, Issues & Loans Further British dollar drawing, Equities steady, Foreign Exchange Dollar's rally is shortlived. Property: London Flats, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, Homework pays dividends. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,836.

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