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The Times - 24/07/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Mario Modiano, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By John Plender, From John Chartres, By Meelvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Harry Golombek, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Phillip Knightley of The Sunday Times, From David Bonavia, Philip Howard, Michael Leapman, Joan Chissell, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Leonard Buckley, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, PHS, Caroline Moorehead, John Earle, JUDITH HUGHES., TERRY A. SMITH, , ROBIN DAY, , B. E. H. MADEN., LEOLIN PRICE, R. KITZINGER, W. A. H. GODLEY, Director., PETER F. CARTER-RUCK., DOUGLAS JAY, , P. W. F. ARKWRIGHT, Director, K. P. OBANK, , EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH, , TERENCE WILLIAMS, , By Diana Geddes, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Barnfather, By Ian Morison, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Hugh Clayton, Hugh Clayton, R. T. BRETT, , J. G. FAIRRIE, , D. L. LEVI, J. S. M. SCOTT, , DERRICK STREETON, ROBIN MacCORMICK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Paul Routledge, By Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Tribunal's £10 pay rise ruling brings train drivers near to goal of £50 a week, Attack on Italy's alliance link with Greece, SDLP willingness to meet UDA indicates reexamination of political motives in Ulster, Shock posters on birth control 'too outspoken', Wilson pledge to obey voters' ruling in consultative EEC referendum, Pegging of fares reconsidered, Newspaper told to ban S Africa advertisements, Britain blocks EEC energy policy and starts row over sugar, Airport-noise reduced by 'league table' naming the good and bad airlines, Stray shots in the battle of the sexes, Yard wants to see pair about double murder, British Airways plans to resume flights to Turkey, Free trade invitation to Maghreb and Spain, Doctor tells why girl used false address, Mr Short gives the police leave to approach bank, Clough takes up Leeds post today week, Senate preparing for Nixon trial, The face of poverty in Victorian London captured by Dr Barnardo's camera, The Times Diary An unterrifying band of terrorists, Solicitors' ban eased, Seat-belt clause to be revived next session, Council official who had nothing to do made rug, New agency to protect North Sea oil sought, Republican is to vote for impeachment, Rating started fires in Prince of Wales's ship, £54m contracts for Thames flood barrier, Mr Karamanlis returns to Greece to head national unity government, Isle of Man birching protest to be taken up, Ankara aims for partition at Geneva peace talks, MP's three-hour speech breaks post-war record, Doctors rejected test-tube baby research because of the risk of producing abnormal children, Oxford class lists, Equal rights Bill to provide for damages, Police escort shoplifters to banks for fines, Moment of triumph for Mr Karamanlis, Tribute to Duke of Gloucester, Mr Smith accuses Rhodesia Party of talking with Africans behind his back, China claims a record grain harvest, S Wales miner's leaders oppose production plan, Malaysia's offer to Chinese causes outery, Former rating found guilty of rape attempt, Pakistan editor sentenced to death for murder, Portugal puts Angola under the rule of a military council, Prices spiral will go on, Cautious US welcome for Greek changes, Bishop detained after refusing military trial, Child-killer dogs caught, Six killed in helicopter hit by missile, 1892 Berliner gramophone makes £1,155 at auction, Anarchists taken from court after outburst, The great lobster secret is out, President Sadat seeks to soften Moscow's attitude with call for an end to misunderstanding, 'Balloons' to rescue of Venice, Turks take Kyrenia and consolidate after three-day fight, Britain receives £63m from EEC farm funds, Turks from sunken warship rescued, Treasury civil servant to head 'think tank', United Nations preparations for Geneva peace talks meet delay by Greeks over opening date, Australian 'mini budget' to fight inflation, Healey package 'irrelevant', Tories say, War may be the least of our worries over the bomb, OECD forecasts recession and record inflation for Britain, South Vietnam planes aid besieged town, Pits strike in support of nurses' pay claim, Dutch present big task for Ipswich and Stoke, Top newsboy has £300 and a foreign holiday, Timebomb found under seat after Belfast-London airliner makes an emergency landing, MPs are deeply divided on counter-inflation aims, Rights of turbary, piscary and estovers claimed at inquiry, ORTF funeral rites have begun, Science report Medicine: Lassa virus in rodents, Sir Denys Lowson accused by inspectors, English chess team weak against Germans, Minister in clash with Labour MP on Europe, Mr Nicos Sampson is replaced, Motorway link will boost industry in Yorkshire, General Franco is on the way to full recovery, Rome holds house breaking record in Europe, The battle of Downing Street Won, her political future is assured, 'Bloody Sunday' coroner is suspended, Inquiry ordered over 'human vegetable' boy, Concern in a village over plan for murderers, Plea to Turkey over safety of British rescue moves, 30 boys and girls held in adult prisons, Villa owners abandon their place in sun. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Board of Inland Revenue., Thorn Lighting, Saa, High & Dry, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Hine, mas, The Carlton Tower, Halifax, NUS Travel, Uk, Witan Investment Company Limited, National Westminster Bank, KALLE infotec. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Implied condition of escrows Kingston and Another v Ambrian Investment Co Ltd, Estate duty on loa not for deceased's benefit In re Whitfield Estate Inland Revenue Commissioners v Whitfield and Another. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A puzzle for the under-40s, Prom Concert Albert Hall/Radio Three, The Magic Sponge Granada, The golden post-war road from euphoria to meritocracy The Golden Pathway Annual May Fair, Idomeneo Glyndebourne. Sport: Shot of his life puts Davies through on home green, Successful protest places Chartreuse in fifth position, Sports in Brief, Shooting, Four crews selected for world chamionships, Draw for European competitions European Cup, Piggott leaves race for title wide open, Pure Honey should be difficult to beat, High-scoring Lions set a record and now face final hurdle, Warlord wins twice in light conditions, Today's cricket fixtures, Allez France stands firm for Ascot but decision awaited, Fine doubles for Murray and Hutchinson, Frensham Pond take the first two places, Carson's mixed luck at Wolverhampton, American and Belgian divide spoils, Intrepid secures lead in observation trials, Canny Scots feel warming glow of bright ambition, Fraser holds off challenge to win third race. Politics and Parliament: Two Government defeats on trade union Bill, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Comprehensive proposals to ban sex discrimination: equal opportunities body to be set up House of Commons, Chancellor prefers to err on the side of caution: over 100,000 rise in employment forecast, Public safety, Mr Carr: Measures fail in main objective, Package will not put economy under strain, Tories 'learnt nothing about labour relations' House of Lords, Action against rogue estate agents urged, Ballot box decision on EEC will be final, Museum keeper, Peers criticize Cadogan Estates for demolition of houses in Chelsea. Editorials/Leaders: A Bad Case Of City Misconduct, Can We Protect North Sea Oil?, Ensuring Equal Chances For Women. Letters to the Editor: Absurd vendetta against management, Distortion of trade, Qualified majority, Rehabilitation Bill, Divorce insurance, Government's negativity on reactors, Employment for the mature graduate, School potatoes, Coal industry development and alternative sources of energy, Wages explosion, Speculation, Arts Council grants, Valueless residential building land, North Sea oilScottish or UK?, Trade unions and press independence, Education and politics, Questions in a referendum on EEC, Scenes in the House. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, FNFC resignation, Church news. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 23, 1949 Soviet camps. Obituaries: Viola Tunnard, Miss P.M. Handover Writer on Typography, Lili Darvas Stage, TV and film actress, Mr Robert Edmondson, Obituary. Business and Finance: Bids & deals Queens Moat diversifies, Buoyant finish carries Harris to fresh peak, 'Accelerating costs' push Shell losses in nuclear reactor venture to £96m, No room for euphoria at the BSC, US chemical companies charged with conspiracy, Latest dividends, Shares gain in cautious market, Encouraging start by Mercury Securities, Strong opening by H.K. & S.B., £650,000 tool order, Liner Concrete, Steelmen seek new contract, Stonehill Holdings Limited, Government plans to keep price of bread at March 20 levels, Spot Position of Sterling, City Takeovers Panel criticizes Fraser group over Boots bid leak, Inveresk Group, Invergordon Distillers (Holdings) Limited, Mining review, Half-Yearly Statement, Rate relief call to Chancellor by traders, The message in NatWest's interim dividend, Forward Levels, Y. J. Lovell (Holdings) Ltd., Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Saudi Arabia offer IMF a loan, BSC pays state £24m from record profits, Ryan-Traders Distribution Limited, CBI critics given key places on committee, ERF in 'good' shape for challenge ahead, Bank Base Rates, Advertising & marketing Spar Vivo sales up 17 pc during freeze, NatWest makes use of new dividend ceiling, Wilkinson gains wedge in lighter industry after Swedish Match deal, RFD to resist allegation of profit overstatement, Company Meeting Incledon & Lamberts Record Results, Franklin in attempt to sell foreign loans, Tax relief likely for US banks, Briefly, Overseas First-half boost for Gulf Oil, Money Market Rates, Roche in plea to speed up court action, Higher REP disliked by Commission, French vehicle output falls, How the markets moved, Business Diary: Rethink Tank · Sir Denys, empire builder, Trusty wins big cycle order from Japan, Coltness Group, Greene King, Survey shows increased shipping orders, Economic Group Limited, 'Pay early' holidays miss VAT bonus, Timken Company, ..."the future of our industry looks good and we are ready to meet the challenge of Europe in the next few years with confidence.", Allied Carpet sees further interim drop, EEC study anti-trust case over oil groups, N. Brown Investments Limited, Why incentives are needed to boost mining productivity. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Selective gains among leading equities, Commodities Improved trend in base metals, Issues & Loans New trust for US investment, Recent Issues Closing, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Firm again. Business Appointments: Warburg chiefs join Mercury Securities board. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,745.

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