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The Times - 28/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, BY a Staff Reporter, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From John Chartres, From Dan van der Vat, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, by Brigid Brophy, Ronald Hayman, Harry Golombek, Clive Barnes, Roy Hay, William Gaunt, David Wade, John Carter, Pamela Vandyke Price, Peter J. Smith, George Hutchinson, Nigel Walker, Norman Fox, Michael Barsley, William Raynor, PETER VENABLES, , A. R. B. HORE, 253 Petersham Road, Petersham, Surrey., MELVYN BRAGG., ALASTAIR HETHERINGTON, , L. R. TWENTYMAN, Consultant Physician, BARBARA EVANS, Consultant Pathologist, NORMAN L. MILLS, Consultant Radiologist, WENDY LEWINGTON, Consultant Gynaecologist, A. J. MERRY, Consultant Anaesthetist, M. C. BARRACLOUGH, Secretary, J. HEYMAN, , HUGH SAUNDERS., C. E. KNIGHT, , G. TOLLEY., A. J. PETTITT, , JOHN SOUTHGATE, , PETER CLARKE, 84 St George's Square, SW1., DAVID BENEDICTUS, , T. A. BIRRELL, , By Michael Richards Editor, The Clergy Review, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Weather Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Peter Marson, By John Downie, Alan Stewart, By a Special Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By David Young, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvove, From Alan McGregor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Patricia Tisdall, John Drummond, FE,

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News: Boys free after 24 hours trapped in wooden box, Teachers are urged to accept pay report, South Moluccans attack World Court building, Australia takes up challenge of rebuilding ravaged Darwin, Freedom of press 'under attack on all fronts', Sheila Hancock: spaghetti on my face, 41 French miners perish in explosion minutes after starting shift, Redesigned £10 note to be released shortly, Starting the year in regal style, Nine killed in train collision at Lisbon, Wealth tax men should spare a thought for Lord Egremont, Public opinion has part in Greater Manchester plan, Dr Soares on mission of reconciliation in India, Upsets on the rocky road to detente, Weekend decision on Mr Stonehouse's future in Australia, Escapers are recaptured 7 miles from hospital, Minister rejects charge of leniency to junta men, Schizophrenia: Heart drug, Escaped convict shoots two women dead, W Germans spend 300m marks a year to be frightened, Mother is refused leave to take daughter overseas, China has second thoughts about US links, S Africans 'shot by guerrilla who broke truce', Quakes can be our worry, too, Signalmen threatening Essex disruption on New Year's Eve, Rising costs force cruise ship's withdrawal, Pussy Owl sings opera, How the Order of the Bath climbed the chivalry charts, Post Office staff hurt by bombs to get cash, The year veterans showed youngsters a thing or two, Funeral in Cairo of war hero, Awards for would-be rescuers who died, Widow tells of visitor who 'brought condolences', No bar to stewardship of Chiltern Hundreds, Mr and Mrs Wilson land in a gale, Restaurant prices are frozen in Paris, Dutch subsidy to 'Marxist' group, Repercussions of alleged domestic spying by CIA may affect future of leading US politicians, Scottish pressure for £3m more in final settlement, To keep or not to keep, that is the question, Understanding the mystery of the Christian Church, Boston opponents of busing found guilty, Ousted Thailand leader to face charges, Mr Miki's plan to put his party's house in order, UDA says it rejected peace talks with Provisionals before the Christmas ceasefire, The day of the vegetable, South Vietnam alarmed by big military losses, MP calls for passport loophole to be plugged, Brazil's day of tragedy ends with 29 deaths, Third rail fares rise in year is likely, Medieval refuge where exiles can dream of home, Parole is still the best hope of preventing a young prisoner's return to crime, £1,000 grant to the Queen for cottages, Equatorial Guinea denies jail deaths report. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Telford, Ppa, High & Dry, Pennworld, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, The Times, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Postal and Weekend Shopping, Savills. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Chess A family affair, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,878, Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, Epitaph, Sunday. Reviews: The Boom Boom Room Ansacher, New York, British Sporting Paintings Hayward Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Shops and Stores, Announcements, Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Christmas, Concerts, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Saturday Bazaar. Editorials/Leaders: The Destruction Of Darwin, The Chilterns Beckon, Lay-Offs In The Motor Industry. Letters to the Editor: The increases in top salaries, Ownership of Rockall, The price of sugar, Editors and a closed shop, Is there, or is there not, a crisis?, Break before university, Cathedral collapses, Threat to close hospitals, The British Library, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Law: 'One trader, one pitch' not rigid rule in the Lane Regina v Tower Hamlets London Borough, Cost of caring for illegitimate children K v J.M.P. Co Ltd, Equitable assignment of option without notice Warner Bros Records Inc v Rollgreen Ltd and Others. Obituaries: Sir Edward Maufe, Lord Moyle, MR JACK BENNY A lifetime in entertainment, Sir Hamilton Kerr, Obituary, Dr John Ramsbottom. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, December 28, 1949 Temperatures up. Sport: French Wood stays on too strongly for Shinto, Exciting climax to a novel occasion, Roche beats Dibley to confirm comeback, Sports in Brief, Barbarians have it at their fingertips, Weekend fixtures, There is no team like the Glasgow Rangers, Comedy of Errors takes 2-1 lead, Snow reports from European resorts, Gosforth to be well fortified by Dixon, Scrum half and deputy hurt at same time, Foster's short cut leads to the hospital, Rally by Kent comes too late to matter, Two bright patches do not make for sunny outlook, The Dikler should give Walwyn fourth Mandarin Steeplechase, Eastern Counties slip off the hook, Polish athlete is top in European poll, Stag Party is weighted to beat Tee-Cee-Bee, No answer to alliance of Thomson and Lillee, Squash rackets, Berry to pit Duffle Coat against top-class opposition, A stirring of mighty tradition, American ketch leads after fortunes change. Stock Exchange Tables: Little signs of interest, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Foreign Exchange Big technical rise for the pound, Featureless day for equities, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Prudential now owns 17 pc of Keyser Ullmann, Leading US economic indicators in 1.5pc drop, Where the family's money is going, Asarco cuts copper price by 5.61 cents, Latest dividends, Tea promotion body may be set up, Hanson Trust pledges 'vigorous' defence on claim by United Artists, Texaco reports 'significant' North Sea find, Grim outlook for car component suppliers, Spot Position of Sterling, Gold price rises to record $195½ ahead of private American buying, Interest rates fall unlikely, A year of setbacks, surprises and change, How much are shareholders' perks worth?, Denain's bid for Firminy suspended after EEC ruling, IngersollRand sees fresh peak, Forward Levels, Building societies merger 'cannot now go through', Guarded optimism by air transport head, Bank Base Rates, Kuwait reassures UK on oil and investment, Selling move by Samuel Properties, Benson's Hosiery level-pegging, Mr Marsh says BR could save £54m, Burmah deal with BASF on 13pc stake in Albatros, Competition and lower margins cause slump at Bell & Sime, Retailers fear slump after record seasonal sales, Travel bond demands hit small agents, Are you covered overseas?, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Warning by Loraine Gold Mines, How the markets moved, Bank 'mops up' surplus credit, The Times Share Indices, Japan Air Lines retaining Concorde option for year, Tarmac secures $17.5m medium-term loan, Midland workers press Chrysler for urgent discussions on threat of three-day working, Fisons' chief heads CBI overseas committee, More ships ordered by Arabs. Deaths. Property: Rentals.

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