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The Times - 31/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By David Leigh, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, From Dan van der Vat, From Denis Taylor, By Marcel Berlins and Christopher Walker, From Penny Symon Ferring, Sussex, Jan 30, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By David Dickson of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Edinburgh, Jan 30, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud Brussels, Jan 30, From Roger Choate Stockholm, Jan 30, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden Jerusalem, Jan 30, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain Saigon, Jan 30, From Michael Knipe Cape Town, Jan 30, From David Bonavia Peking, Jan 30, From Our Own Correspondent Peking, Jan 30, From Paul Martin Limassol, Jan 30, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Jan 30, From Our Correspondent Melbourne, Jan 30, From Fred Emery Washington, Jan 30, Max Harrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Tom German Manchester C 2 Plymouth O, By a Special Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Alan Gibson, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Norman Fox Christchurch, Jan 30, From Neil Allen Christchurch, Jan 30, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Susan Hill, Tom Hutchinson, Ion Trewin, Tim Heald, Margaret Allen, Caroline Moorhead, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, Ken Gosling, PHS, By a Correspondent, ERNEST RUDD, , AVEBURY, , MAURICE EDELMAN., REGINALD KISSACK, Chairman, GILBERT LONGDEN., KAHN., GEOFFREY F. BELl, , ANDREW VINCENTI., JOHN PICK, Chairman., L. F. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS, , ROBERT NEILD, ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, Director., JOHN DANCY, , BRUCE McCRAE, , PATRICIA ARBER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Anthony Thomas Washington, Jan 30, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Drummond, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Edward Townsend, From John Young Ottawa, Jan 30, From Frank Vogl Frankfurt, Jan 30, From Our European Business Correspondent, D. B. ELLIS, J. P. PAYNE, P. R. RIDDLE and D. M. WALLACE, OBE, all of St Peter's Hospital for Stone, Henrietta Street, London, WC2; A. R. A. BELDAM, QC, 1 Paper Buildings, Temple, EC4; A. W. HAMILTON, QC, 7 King's Bench Walk, EC4., ROBERT L. DREW, , ORR-EWING, , MRS J. BOTTOMLEY, , DAVID GREEN, , P. C. HORDERN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Peter Waymark,

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News: Kissinger denial of discourtesy towards Sir Alec, Katie Stewart, Hotel tenants oppose development plan, Mr Nixon rejects order to appear in court, Mr Heath invites TUC and CBI to Downing Street pit peace talks, Making authorship a paying proposition, Eight French die in crash with British juggernaut, Promotion for Britain's top official at UN, Pact on return of Poland's ethnic Germans, Hijackings disrupt Dublin, BBC war mania upsets Germans, Sir Alec's gesture to ease ill-will and give the Nine a boost, Egyptians take stock of damage in Suez city, President Nixon promises to break through energy crisis and make US self-sufficient, Concorde unlikely to be in passenger service before 1976, The Times Diary There are no certainties left, Mr Scanlon sees hope in relativity deal, Land gift: The largest single, Insurgents shell outskirts of Phnom Penh, Kidnap gang's threat to execute deputy, Making use of car seat belts compulsory raises large problem of enforcement, Chess setting like scene in 'Casablanca', Motoring Cutting costs of petrol with three-wheeler, Scottish Office chief to be witness again, The Queen's reunion with her 'family', Naked power attempt by union, court says, Text of Mr Heath's letter on relativities, Bomb attacks in Milan blamed on neo-Fascists, A book is published today which is, France bans Corsican, Basque and Breton separatists, More relaxed parole system for detainees in Northern Ireland, Bail for Mr Cornfeld cut by Swiss court, General Grivas buried amid cries of 'enosis', Rabbis told Jew: 'Jail meals are acceptable', Aslef men 'asking for transfer to NUR', Teachers' union accused of harming pupils' prospects, British trawler brought in Asians at night, QC says, Anger at ban on Afrikaans novel, Forced feeding of hunger strikers less intolerable than death, New elections thought possible in Israel as Mrs Meir begins attempt to form Cabinet, Rush on Brisbane shops as flood waters recede, The march of history may come full circle in Rotherhithe, Mr Nixon tells nation that one year of Watergate is enough, Friend of drug suicide girl reported missing, Brezhnev warning against return to arms race, Battle survivors 10 days on raft, China condemns Antonioni film as an 'insult', Janie Jones trial is told of sex story fear, Postgraduates urged to reject loan plan, Naval force poised for any trouble in Grenada, Peking campaign links Lin Piao with Confucius, Royal visit to Grenada regrettably cancelled, Charges against Howard Hughes are thrown out, Egyptian choice of ambassador attacked, Union tells mineworkers to burn leaflets from Trotskyist group, Medicine: New substitute for bone, Many libraries 'unsuitable for modern needs', Barn trial deal alleged, Protest to Libya on support for IRA, Ex-officer rallies aides for 'Dad's Army', Helpful facts for touring on the continent, Many a slip possible 'twixt Flixton and Flixton, but they can keep their names, Warning of cigarette danger in pregnancy, Lords refuse plea by holiday firm, Students who cheated may take exams again, Ulster detainees face extended internment for activities in camp, Between the lines in Lisbon, Collection reveals how good minor English watercolourists can be, Tax-free grants and food subsidies in Sweden, Mr McGahey blames Government for hostile atmosphere in union fight against Phase Three, Known for moderation, Durham miners say 'Mr Heath has changed all that', Libya silent on IRA arms. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Letter bomb injures new circuit judge at home, Church news. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Sentinel Insurance Co. Ltd., Ppa, CCH Investments Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Richard Ellis, Integrated Environmental Design, Hodder & Stoughton, A Portion for Foxes, Southampton Bonds, G.P.E.P., Lamson Industries Limited, Chambre Nationale DES Commissaires Priseurs, Moral Re-Armament, Abbey Life, The Times, Sun Alliance & London, Bonjour!, History Today, Williams & Glyn's Bank, H.A.G, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Rn, Village Bookshop, Hickson & Welch, Weatherall Green & Smith, The Company Director's Letter. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Commons TV could not be left to 'merchants of trivia' House of Commons, Commons rejects broadcasting of Parliament, Lack of secrecy complaint in miners' strike ballot, Difficult to tax income from oldest profession, Government still to reach decision on proposal for a national lottery House of Lords. Reviews: Some of the musical pleasures of growing old, Science fiction Science Fiction Monthly, Fiction People will Always be Kind By Wilfrid Sheed, Why Mr Heath may not be able to rely on the spirit of '26, Cleveland Quartet Purcell Room Joan Chissell, Mistaken Identities University of Birmingham Stanley Sadie, London debuts, Muirhead Bone Mercury Gallery Barry Fantoni, A sort of escape For Bread Alone By Mohamed Choukri, Mind Your Head Shaw Irving Wardle, Happy Hampstead Hampstead Building a Borough, 1650-1964 By F.M.L. Thompson, Quick guide, LSO Wind Ensemble St John's Alan Blyth, BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall/Radio 3 William Mann, Taken apart, brick by Accrington brick The Born Exile: George Gissing By Gillian Tindall. Sport: Cup that is especially satisfying, Britain staging revival in ice dancing, Sports in Brief, Plymouth beaten by City's pace and perception, Slow 100 by Murray reduces MCC's match to a practice, Elvstrom wins second Soling race, Scottish hooker fit for the international, Turnberry to stage Open, Albion show authority in appalling conditions, Fulham's solid defensive work in vain at Leicester, First Sunday refusal, Yesterday's results at the Games in Christchurch Swimming Men's 100 metres butterfly, Arsenal fall at the feet of Morgan as Villa rise to their history, The one-man team makes his point against Speare, Gold medal for Bryant in bowls event, Pakistanis rally round the great Khan, Yesterday's results League Cup Semi-final, second leg, Oxford University double their losses, Noble Neptune likely to cause Deblins Green most anxiety, Wilkie's gold medals make up for months of worry, Southampton taken to extra time, Less possession but more variety from Coventry, Latest snow reports. Law: Courts cannot go behind private Acts British Railways Board v Pickin, Councillors' privilege Horrocks v Lowe, Extradition procedure Government of the Federal Republic of Germany v Sotiriadis and Another. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: All The Pressures Of Europe, The Prospect For Sterling. Letters to the Editor: Graduates in industry, Criteria for selection of nuclear reactors, Miners' claim: urgent need for conciliation machinery, Economic disunity in Europe, The right shape for a Budget, Retroactive laws, A strategy for Western Europe, Classical studies, Loans for students, Mr Heath on Panorama, Unknown cost of metrication, Case for a new British canal system. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan. 29, 1949 Council of Europe. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,600, Reading room closure. Obituaries: Sir Edward Spears Friendship with Churchill, Mr Andrew Wemyss, Mr Murray Chotiner, Prof G. F. Forsey Classics at Southampton, Maj-Gen E. C. Beard, W. J. Whitty, Obituary, Mr H. W. L. Heymer. Business and Finance: Kuwait will raise its stake yearly, Panel's censure of Mr Grimshawe, City injects management expertise into secondary banking system, Industry hopes of more oil in February dashed: fears about week's coal figures, Barclays accused of name infringement, Spot Position of Sterling, West's bankers vie for Arab funds, Forward Levels, Market hopes dulled, German cars driving into crisis, Wall Street 10 pts higher, Warning on too strict a pay code, BSC to start partial shutdown of plant today, The Times list of latest dividends, IMF loan for Chile, Big concessions after US lorry drivers' protests, Justifying Imperial's premium rating, Fewer days lost last year, Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Chairman's Review by Sir Albert Robinson, Paper making may be hit by refusal of exemption to engineering firm, Briefly, Company News, Mining Outlook set fair at Rustenburg, Money Market Rates, Hint of break in Arab embargo on America, UK urged to buy Candu reactors, Bank to stop charging all credit clients, Lading bill crisis clause a problem for shipping, Shipping takeover by Tanzania, Bonn announces the removal of most foreign exchange controls, NEDO studies car groups' troubles, Quality Cleaners Worcester, Bids and Deals Reshuffle of Slater (S Africa), Volkswagen GB to dismiss 285, How the markets moved Rises, Sterling loses most of advance against dollar, Japan cool to Chataway plea for UK investment, Housing: avoiding the feast and famine cycle, Business Diary: Testing time at Gibbs. Index. Business Appointments: Sir Burke Trend becomes a Provident Life director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Equities Better day for shares, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), A more confident tone, Issues & Loans Higher spread for IMI's $600m, Wall Street, Recent Issues closing prices, Fixed Interest and Money, Commodities March sugar tops £200. Births.

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