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The Times - 13/02/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood, Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Fred Emery and Anthony Thomas, From Edmund Stevens, By Malcolm Brown, Maurice Corina and Clifford Webb, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By David Wood Political Editor, From Hugh Noves, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Professor Richard Rose, From Ronald Faux, From John Chartres, From John Winder, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Staff, George Hutchinson, By a Staff Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Arts Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, By Richard Davy, Joan Chissell, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, By John Hennessy, By Alan Gibson, Ross Davies, Helen Rogan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Dr Tony Smith Our Medical Correspondent, Personal view by Richard Crossman, Adam Fergusson, PHS, GIFFORD, Chairman., CYRIL DERBY., B. MCALISKEY., J. B. BAMBOROUGH., ADRIAN HASTINGS., F. W. TOOBY, , GEORGE MARTELLI., DIANA GOOD, GEOFFREY MARSHALL., BENEDICT BIRNBERG, Chairman., P. R. HERRINGTON, , R. V. JONES., MICHAEL BARSLEY., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina, By John Whitmore, From Manio Modiano, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Kenneth Owen, From Roger Berthoud, K. L. STRETCH., E. M. WAGNER., T. A. BOWRING., LEO RUSSELL., Patricia Tisdall, V. M. HANKS., ROGER A. MINNS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Melvyn Westlake, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson,

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News: Picture of Rome as a city of extremes, Bomb arrests after man took van number, 'On the present state of lawlessness in Russia', Barber warning of tax rises to pay for Labour's programme, LBC chief seeks more news and no 'idle chat', Pickets in 'terrifying scene' found guilty, Britain's position in Europe put in doubt, Liberals 'not against coalition role', Why Mr Heath dare not stop strikers' social security, Many hurt as 60ft waves beat car ferry, Hayley Mills loses her tax battle, Actor fought with former wife's friend, UFF 'revenge campaign', Turkey to send minister to Islamic summit, UDA killer admits 'I shot man three times', 'Merchants of human misery' jailed for immigration plot, LBC staff in poll protest, Union unable to raise £100,000 for party, Homage to the last of the grande dames, US sends envoy to Europe to mend relations, Rhodesian view on election that 'can destroy Britain', Learning to live with a colostomy, Where are the airships now that we need them?, Beleaguered M Jobert gets his Prime Minister's support for his stand at Washington talks, Barrister to replace Mr Powell, Accountant rebuffed in attempt to end miners' dispute, Irish contraception Bill, Slow pulse in the town where 'Smithery' was born, British beer saved from EEC interference, W German strikers reject new pay offer, Nagas vote as rebellion goes on, Mr Wilson makes new terms for EEC entry an election issue, Workers' champion queers the Labour pitch, 'Economic nonsense' just to have price controls, Concern for the individual with policies designed to further the goal of 'people participation', Liberal manifesto says inflation is major issue, Europe split over energy grows into grave crisis, Spain promised more freedom and right of political association, Tory pledge on benefits may be fatal error, Pit safety 'hanging by thread', Mr Nixon's 'lost' subpoena turns up, 140 killed in Phnom Penh by insurgent artillery, Mr Pottinger to face disciplinary charges, Hearst girl sends ransom plea, What public feel about the pit strike, Bomb kills South African leader in Lusaka, Dr Waldheim to tour African drought area, Pakistanis likely to be stranded in Nepal, The Times Diary Wooing the revolutionary voter, Tower of London buys 1526 helmet at £22,000, No jury in drink-and-drive cases, Bar Council urges, Mr Thorpe's message to his party, Bank raider admits role in '15 or 20 robberies', Farm price review gives backdated milk subsidy, Meeting on regional fund is postponed, Is owning a pet worth the pain, A teacher's lot is certainly a different one, Israel must now risk putting her trust in Cairo, NUM reject cash offer to end strike, Pirate edition in Russian on sale in London with ironic imprimatur, Egypt and allies meet in Algiers to discuss Syrian front, Solzhenitsyn arrested in his Moscow flat on unknown charges, Grain increase puts up livestock prices, Investment in mines at risk, Mr Heath says, How to calculate what impact new voters will have, Mate says he suspected coaster had sprung leak, Callaghan attack on Tory strike record, 10 people injured in National Defence College bomb blast, Mr Wilson's list of dominant poll issues headed by prices, homes, schools, health, EEC, Public ready to allow miners more but also back firm line on big pay claims, Stepfather who hit child injured heart, Today's campaign, British Rail offers new talks on wages, Psychology: Identical twins' tastes. Index. Display Advertising: Alcan Aluminium Limited, Pilkington, Mellersh & Harding, LEP Transport Ltd., Blackshirts Under The Bed, Fiat, Matthews & Goodman, Lovell for CONSTRUCTION, Multiple Display Advertisements, High & Dry, Republic of South Africa, Weatherall Green & Smith, Barclays, The LONDON LIFE Association Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Rafael Kubelik resigns from Metropolitan, Resignation calls rejected by Mr Dayan, Church news. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Flowers Speak From The Heart, Women's Appointments also on page 25, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Cornwall Gardens. Reviews: New London Ensemble St John's, Smith Square Joan Chissell, Septet Extra Sadler's Wells John Percival, Double anniversary Verdi Requiem Festival Hall/Radio 3 Stanley Sadie, Park Lane Group Waterloo Room William Mann, Previn musical, KGB-The Soviet Secret Police Bbc 2 Michael Ratcliffe, Whisky galore The Drunkard The Howff Irving Wardle, London debuts. Sport: Police fear crowd trouble when east meets west, One campaign Leeds may illogically lose, Tennis, Conteh gains clear points victory, Satisfying day in the field for MCC, Chichester want to join world circuit, Britain's appeal unheeded by sponsors, Strong finish by Romanian tourists, Four-day festival is new centre's first major event, Sports in Brief, An old warrior who yearns for the fray, Clash of big races fails to spoil acceptances, Snow reports, Disqualification of Red Cap is overruled, Craven doubtful for Cup, Adventure trailing by quarter of knot, Newcastle focus on Princess Camilla. Politics and Parliament: Employment in Europe brighter, Move to produce 'Euro-beer' ruled out, Call for EEC solidarity in face of current uncertainty European Parliament, Strasbourg. Editorials/Leaders: Holding The Liberal Beach Head, Solzhenitsyn And Detente, Jam Yesterday And Tomorrow. Letters to the Editor: The social implications of engineering standards, Bishops and the crisis, Disturbing effect of ripple control, Churchill as Warlord, Linacre College, Frelimo activities, Election issues: controlling inflation, Growing demands for water, Research on gas turbines by Leyland, How unrest hits UK in the pocket, Appalling cost of fire damage, Two-tier boards in Europe, Picketing and the law, Force-feeding prisoners, Pert and pretty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Law: Architects liable for negligent issue of certificates Sutcliffe V Thakrah and Others, Hayley Mills's earnings as child taxable Inland Revenue Commissioners V Mills. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Young team loses bridge cup on last hand, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,611. Obituaries: Mr Madrandele Tanzi, His Honour John Bassett, Sir Arthur Sanders, Sir George Porter, Anna Q. Nilsson, SIR JAMES ROXBURGH Former judge in Calcutta, Gerard Laborde. Business and Finance: Sweetening the lot of sugar producers, Issues & Loans Local authority yearling bonds, Chrysler preparing sub-compact car, Mr Wilson promises investigation of the City, Alcan plan project in Shannon estuary, How the markets moved The Times index: 124.79-0.74 F.T. index: 303.8-1.5, Associates' deals, Spot Position of Sterling, Bids and Deals Acquisitions by Ind Newspapers, Mining Union Corp group ore reserves, Fixed Interest and Money, Hint by engineering employers that state aid might be needed to speed recovery after crisis, Company News Pricing policies help Colborn to peak profits, Clamps on construction 'misguided', French premier hopeful on trade, BSC's soaring fuel bill could hit steel cost, Forward Levels, Japan's wholesale prices up 35 per cent, Flaws in Liberal inflation line, Chrysler men call off strike, Greek hotel owners to boycott Horizon Holiday tourists, German reserves up DM 100m in a week, Business Diary: Getting to the show on time, British Leyland after the three-day week, Investment in Europe slows down, Forecast of 8 pc fall in building output, Briefly, Coffee futures at fresh peaks, Money Market Rates, £76m takeover of ITT unit, Advertising and Marketing Liberals book space in the nationals, Slater acceptance of £12m bid for Crittall, Mr Sanderson cautious on P & O offer for Bovis, Price cuts worth £3m won by Commission: 171 rises rejected, Community bank chiefs may discuss gold value, EEC hears British plea for coal exemption, Casting for North Sea profits, Two thirds of Belgian car workers made idle, Attack by Lord Stokes on 'less essential' industries, Equities Nervous day for shares, Progress report on Mitton, Butler. Business Appointments: The Granada Group names joint deputy chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Shares easier, Wall Street. Property: London Flats, Country Properties, London And Suburban.

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