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The Times - 05/08/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Staff, From Paul Martin, By Tim Congdon, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Nichols, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Philip Howard Aldershot, By Alan Hamilton, By Neville Hodgkinson, Ronald Kershaw Barnsley, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, Ann Morrow, Tom Cross, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, David Robinson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen, From John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, By JOhn Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By Jim Snow, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, by John Young, by Basil Boothroyd, J. Y., by Hugh Somerville Yachting Correspondent, The Sunday Times, by Andrew Bray Yachting Monthly, Lord Chalfont, Reginald Maudling, PHS, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Tim Devlin, BARBARA MAUDE, Chairman., H. H. WALL, Editor., BERNARD KILROY, , ROBERT MAXWELL, , DAVID SYLVESTER., B. J. HAMILL, , ALAN LEE WTLLIAMS, JOHN MACKAY., ALAN GROUNDS, , I. S. MYLONAS, , NICOS E. DEVLETOGLOU, CECIL GOULD, , JOHN V. HATCH, , DAVID PETRI, , H. D. SCHMIDT, STAMP, , By a Correspondent, From Our Lisbon Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, Leonard Amey, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Derek Harris, From Ali Reza Jahan-Shahi, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Vanya Walker-Leigh, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Innis Macbeath, David Blake, Ronald Faux, A. E. PERRIGO., A. K. ANGUS, , GRAHAM ARNOLD, , COLIN McDONALD., J. P. READ, C. E. HAYTER, , PETER HAMILTON, , N. P. PALMER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Morison, Raymond Perman, By John Woodland, Terry Byland, Christopher Wilkins, Gerald Ely,

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News: Vorster threat to press forces self-control plan, Could Britain be heading for a military takeover?, The Times Diary Books to get your suntan with, Mr Palme gives a warning about detente, Science report Marmots: Colonization and social behaviour, Archaeology report Jawa: A town in fourth millenium BC uncovered, Portugal cancels suspension of newspapers, Government will allow oil deficit to remain, Mr Wilson accuses Tories of 'utterly squalid' exchanges with Ulster Unionist MPs, Patronage by Prime Minister is criticized, Greeks and Turks both threaten to boycott next round of peace conference in Geneva, Optimism over Britain's talks with Community, Causes for concern in the change in direction of teacher training, Farmers' spring-sown crops are still in doubt Agriculture, More behind Nalgo in the weighting queue, Heads claim promotion means only £2 rise, IRA amnesty offer to Long Kesh informers, King Husain meeting is denied by Mrs Meir, Signs of a crucial decision by Mr Nixon, The rich sail on despite sinking pound, Soviet attack on BBC 'propaganda', Portugal to recognize independence of Guinea-Bissau, Old Contemptibles' Last Post, Cheaper electronic aids on the way, TV hearings increase opposition to Mr Nixon, Boy aged six found murdered near his home, Howell plan to control football trains, Paris blasts may be work of Palestinians, Shamrock, Yankee, Endeavour and Britannia-beautiful and vulnerable-some of the great yachts of the 1930s. Their hired crews, wearing uniforms, were a totally different concept from today's one or two man yachts, What equality in education means to Mr Prentice, Archbishop Makarios faces the possibility of long exile, The choice is a wage freeze or an early election, West Berlin businessman held on spy charges, Too expensive? You can always crew, Mr Harold Macmillan to give lecture, An area of low pressure disobeys forecasters, Dearer sugar likely despite assured supplies, Fighting flares up in new campaign by Vietcong, Villagers tell of Cyprus atrocities, Faisal pledge to Egyptians after naval manoeuvres, Terrorists' bomb kills 12 on Italian train, Archaic glamour lingers on-but the sport is truly serious, Jordan minister for US talks on disengagement, No better living standard for a year at least, Mr Wilson says, Fresh effort to end Heathrow dispute, Uganda Asians not getting enough help, study finds, S African churches anger Government, Dispute on London flights cripples Air India, Anna Raeburn, the startling new face of the agony column, Fearsome combination of erratic winds and tides, Police still lack a lead in kidnap search, Committee opposes general defence to contempt, Move to end US embargo of Cuba, Britain and France 'can be nuclear shield', Council of churches facing new issue of human rights in communist countries, Barristers form central governing body, Texas JP says convicts killed themselves and hostages as gunfight ended jail siege, Houses for mentally handicapped proposed, Rumor party shaken by Socialist attacks, Most voters favour an election, poll shows, Cholera deaths swell flood toll in Bangladesh, Oxford class list, Lovers of traditional ale fight to prevent small brewery from being swallowed up Regional report. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Strutt & Parker, British airways, Varta, Dunhill on Cowes Week., Ansafone, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Collins, Healey & Baker, 30th International Fair-Plovdiv Bulgaria. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Tony Miles off to good start in world chess, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,755. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 21, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Reviews: Slovak State Radio Orchestra Kenwood Lakeside, Landscape in a hurricane The Long View, Die Meistersinger Tannhäuser Bayreuth, La traviata Coliseum, Yorkshire bands Albert Hall/Radio 3. Sport: Wallingford fail to hold off East German counter-attack, Fleet of 91 for world Wayfarer event, Yorkshire v Notts, Sports in Brief, Saturday's scores, Sussex v Northants, Overseas juniors maturing faster than British, San Flamingo just a little sharper, Hills's journey should be doubly rewarded, Jenkins equals record set by brother, Rain abandonments help Leicestershire, First success for More Opposition, For the Record Football, Intrepid leads all the way, Successful end for Broome on Philco, Ribecourt has no respect for elders, England selectors decide to field unchanged side against Pakistan, Vancouver's withdrawal casts new shadow, Hailwood hurt: Regazzoni triumphs, Saturday's results at six meetings Goodwood, U S victory equals previous best, Today's cricket, Foster capable of 5,000 metres record, Oosterhuis goes down to Owen in play-off. Editorials/Leaders: Conservative And Unionist, Turkey Spoils Her Case. Letters to the Editor: A critic's responsibilities, Technical Lump, The Greek monarchy, Arts Council grants, Editors and unions, Problems of investing more, Piccadilly bus lane, Value for money, Selection in education, The Cyprus dispute and Nato, London weighting, Population ratio, Pergamon Press inquiry, A constitutional defect, Rural motorways, Woolly thinking, A practical look at Meriden, Market researching, The rates system and inflation, Value of housing subsidies, Political prisoners in Spain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, August 4, 1949. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ernest Milton, Prof M. Gelzer, Mr John Mansel Forged papers in POW camp. Business and Finance: Japan's export record in July, Euromarkets Reassessing deposit rates, 63,000 Datsuns recalled in US, Dexion-Comino, Docks Board has 'serious reservations' on ports takeover, Management Heart-searching over two-tier boards, UN machinery will supervise activities of multinationals, Shah unveils $68,000m five-year plan to boost Iran development, Towards the £30 minimum wage, Orders for consumer protection held up, Prohibitive costs force Co-op to close two hotels, Maplin Seaport costs may doom project, Tourism versus oil: a delicate balance, Bank Base Rates, A no-win game for the life offices, Ogilvy & Mather International Inc. Advertising Half-Year Results 1974, Resignation of Israel bank official refused, How the days of plenty in the City came to an end, Saudi crude auction 'deferred indefinitely', Government proposals could result in two-tier land market, surveyors fear, Brilliant results by Brasway, British quota of heavy wines to be increased, Property slump hits John Lewis carpet sales, What to do about redundancy, Business Diary in Europe: Fiery farmers · Bottleneck, Nixon adviser blames 'greedy' banks, Robert Kitchen Taylor & Co. Limited, Lending rate 11 3/4%, Freight report Cut sought in time charters, Results this week, The Times Share Indices, Frigg field gas to power £50m ammonia plant, Brokers' views, N Sea petrol on sale within three months, RHM looks at bakery economics, Building work at a new low for 'peak period', Germany is making 40pc of Granadas for UK sale, Attempts to spread HMSO dispute to outside printers. Business Appointments: Mr M Edwardes to be new chief for Chloride. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Big rise in copper stocks expected, More share prices, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Property: Block with special amenities, Investment Property, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Commercial And Industrial Property, Property Appointments.

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