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The Times - 24/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, From Frank Vogl Frankfurt, Jan 23, By Stewart Tendler, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, Jan 23, From David Bonavia Peking, Jan 23., By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent York, Jan 23, From Our Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Wigan, Jan 23, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Sue Masterman, From Richard Wigg, From Patrick Brogan Washington, Jan 23, From Fred Emery Washington, Jan 23, From Victoria Brittain, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Stephen Jessel, By Jim Railton, By Joyce Whitehead, From Neil Allen, From Norman Fox, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By John Downie, By John Hopkins, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By David Sheppard, Joseph McCulloch, Letters of Anton Chekhoy, Michael Ratcliffe, By Rachel Anderson, Philippa Toomey, By Susan Hill, By Eva Figes, By Catherine Cookson, Jacky Gillott, By Brian Crozier, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Alan Blyth, John Higgins, Stephen Walsh, Phillip Howard, EIRLYS ROBERTS., LIPMANN KESSEL., JOHN HANNAM., W. S. PORTER., ALAN FASSAM., S. M. GRADA., KINGSLEY DUNHAM, Chairman., MORIEN MORGAN, Royal Aeronautical Society, E. L. STREATFIELD, Institution of Chemical Engineers, N. A. F. ROWNTREE, Institution of Civil Engineers, JOHN F. COALES, Institution of Electrical Engineers, HAROLD M. BARLOW, Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers, J. H. CHESTERS, Institute of Fuel, M. B. F. RANKEN, Institute of Marine Engineers, HINTON OF BANKSIDE, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, K. C. G. HEATH, Institution of Mining Metallurgy, MICHAEL R. HAWKINS, Institution of Municipal Engineers, ERIC MENSFORTH, Institution of Production Engineers, O. A. KERENSKY, Institution of Structural Engineers, ROBERT L. DREW, Institute of Physics, F. A. ROBINSON, Royal Institute of Chemistry, T. R. E. SOUTHWOOD, Institute of Biology, A. J. KENNEDY, Institution of Metallurgists., AMULREE., KENNETH ROBINSON, Vice-Chan-, HELENE MIDDLEWEEK, , SPENCER WILSON., ALLAN R. G. HAWKINS., MASHAM OF ILTON., HUGH CASSON., A. J. NORRIS., ERIC GLENN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Economics Staff, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Our Industrial Editor, From Herbert Mishael Melbourne, Jan 23, By Clifford Webb, DAVID GREEN, , N. A. YATES, , F. W. JARVIS., GEOFFREY LEE, , J. R. COLE., R. A. SAVILL., RICHARD SANDBROOK., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Patricia Tisdall, Stuart Marshall and Peter Waymark,

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News: Left censure motion against M Messmer, Council warning stops developers' bids at auction of scenic site, Italy may ban British charter flights again, French find Britain's Bourgoise in form, Ince connexion denied, Prices of bread and butter expected to rise, France to build nuclear aircraft carrier, Board denies trying to conceal stockpiles, The gloomy statistics of dwindling Greek, Loyalists stage walk-out of Ulster Assembly, Poll shows most Italians want to keep divorce, Plea to maintain aid to developing world, Phase Three is dead; long live Phase Four, Army 'occupies' tower as part of airport checks, Wilson TV broadcast put off to stop strike, Loans to supplement grants are recommended for British postgraduate students, Mr Fahmi briefs Kremlin, TUC accuses Government of deciding to let miners' dispute drag on, Holland decides to end petrol rationing, Janie Jones says she lent oil man £1,000, Turkish Premier rejects torture allegations, Government to broaden order to aid homeless, How we are getting over the shock from Dr Spock, Plea for inquiry into coal mine accidents, Rail union leaders to meet board, Survivors found from ship sunk by Chinese missile, Oxford halt in filling academic posts, Legless boy hears MP's plea for allowances, Getty boy will not go back to Calabria, Federal permit signed for Alaska pipeline, 80 rescued from snow mountain after four days, Defiant pupils take over education experiment, Esso chief expects oil-producing nations to raise price again soon, Rhodesian stock petitions granted, Rises for Africans end Durban strike, Athens professor banished to Aegean prison island, Sissinghurst Castle to receive grant, Exam cheating alleged, Labour calls on public to back pit pay battle, Public service pensions to rise by up to 9%, Counsel says Clay Cross case is urgent, Councils divided on attitude to local government spending cuts, Norwich show Wolves surprising skills, Warning of new hazards as oil exploration moves into deeper levels of North Sea, New black group backs Rhodesia settlement, Strike ballot vote today by NUM leaders could halt pits in mid-February, Authors told of difficulty over book loan fee, Mr Powell calls for increases in taxation, Students boycott classes in Rome protest, Motoring Estate cars with a touch of luxury, Israel begins clearing minefields, Nixon move to reduce oil tax allowances, The Times Diary Boxed in by the Post Office, Cairo meeting plans aid to Africa, Arson theory in Paris fires, Court martial told of plot to overthrow Mr Bhutto, Party organizer jailed, Italians discuss report in 'The Times', £3 rise accepted by busmen in provinces, All power to our elbows in the name of humanity, Soldiers are killed in rail tunnel, Explosion starts meteorite hunt in Wales, Discrimination alleged, Bonn offer to double regional fund contribution, Death sentences commuted by Iran court, Detective says drugs must have been planted, Declaration angers S Africa opposition, Peking tells graphic tale of spies under bridge, LBC gets extra cash to ensure future stability, Stamps push up prices of letters at auction, Give moderates a chance, Mr Prentice pleads, Bonn optimistic over strength of W German economy, India-Ceylon oil talks plan, Fish: Luminescence as camouflage, Cairo sees danger in jet-plane diplomacy, Dead woman 'weighed no more than 2 stone', Poll shows sudden switch from Tories as Labour takes 3 per cent lead, Civil servant denies 'pack of lies' about Rover car, Senate committee on Watergate votes to resume its public hearings next Tuesday. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Ppa, British Match Corporation Ltd., Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, British Olivetti Ltd, Northwood Publications Ltd, National Library For The Blind, To Habitat Designs Ltd, National Westminster Bank, Telford, Southerns-Evans Limited, Bmw, Bloomsbury, The Times, F. Wrighton & Sons (Association Companies) Limited, Devenish, Roche-Bobois, British Caledonian, Aycliffe, The Silver Club, Canlife units, Rentokil, The Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries, Ltd, Moulinex, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Chemicals & Allied Products Export Promotion Council. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Katie Stewart, Don Pasquale Covent Garden, The milder shores of love The Purple Heart Throbs The sub-literature of love, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall/Radio 3, Bitterness of age De Gaulle Volume two: The Statesman, Barlow Bbc 1, The most absolute freedom, Richard Hickox Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, The fool's option In the Springtime of the Year, Colin Graham: Manon to music theatre, God in the street Built as a City God and the Urban World Today, Plaudits as Chinese exhibition ends, Mush under the wise cracks Section Nine Aldwych. Politics and Parliament: Effect of early TV closedown, Panic petrol buying blamed on BBC House of Lords, Extra finance sought to help new local authorities get established House of Commons, Illogical procedure working fairly, Minister announces check on saffing and wage bills of councils, Camden campaigns for new British Library site, Government plans to ease plight of homeless. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Gilbert Murray Trust, Church news. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, University Appointments, Entertainments, Women's Appointments also on page 25, Forthcoming Events, Appointments Vacant also on page 24. Sport: Sports in Brief, Programme of events at the Commonwealth Games, Yesterday's results, Plymouth get another chance to prove Old Moore correct, Scotland keep to the same fifteen, Miss Birrell shows turn of speed seldom witnessed, Bailes stops RAF barrage becoming too damaging, Miss Turrall can justify the superlatives, Financial insecurity holds back ARA's decision, Injury to Ray disrupts Counties play, Quax leaves the stage to Foster, Problem of too many novices, Initiative always with Cambridge, Army back each other up to the hilt, England hope for clean sweep of badminton titles, Panatta varies his game to upset Mottram's rhythm, Mrs Moser back on course after comfortable win, Boycott and Amiss give MCC fine start on easy pitch, Bruce set to join Newcastle for £140,000, Latest snow reports. Editorials/Leaders: Two-Tier Boards Are Not Necessarily Best, Can Coal Be Relied On?, Local Spending And Local Rates. Letters to the Editor: Commitment on waste recycling, New-born babies, Young offenders, Energy crisis: need for new strategy, Architects' dilemma, A slip of the pen, Miners' wages and recruitment, Seaside resorts, Site-value taxation of property, Attendance allowances, Coming soon?, Student recruitment for sciences, Archbishopric of Canterbury, Checking in at Heathrow, Hongkong's legal system, Costs of American light water reactors, Mr Powell and the Tories, Libya and terrorism, Wind energy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Silence puts car dealers in jeopardy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Obituary, DR HERMANN MANNHEIM Father of modern English criminology, Antanas Snechkus, Vice-Adml Ashmore Submarines in the Baltic. Business and Finance: Company News Trafalgar braced for profit decline in 'difficult year', Defensive strength of British Match, Scrap industry's appeal for full power rejected, Turnover to be given daily, Government scientific adviser stresses leak risk in US reactor, NCB looks at plan to boost output of open cast, Employers urge caution on easing power curbs, Eurosyndicat, Over half UK scientists work for industry, Pressure of politics causing a seachange in the oil world, Spot Position of Sterling, Higher standard for insulation of new buildings, Mining Mary Kathleen profits drop, Forward Levels, The Times list of latest dividends, Volkswagen venture in US, Mr Barber to join talks with Shah, Plans being made to keep power stations going if miners strike, Fixed Interest and Money Light selling of gilt-edged, IMF extends use of Special Drawing Rights, Oil supplies were up on the previous year during November rush, DTI asked to lift import duty on dye chemicals, How big a brake on billings?, EEC trade talks formula agreed with America, Permit for Alaska pipeline, Panel reduces more distributors' prices, Briefly, Business Diary: A remarkable restructuring, Big rise in Exxon earnings, Money Market Rates, Japanese to build £6m ball bearing plant in UK, Vickers Shipbuilding to buy Barrow docks, The Times Share Indices, Equities The easier trend continues, Australia begins tariff cuts on electrical goods, Two British airlines clash over Los Angeles flights, How the markets moved Rises, Second N Sea platform order for McAlpine, Bids and Deals Tranmer going to Tilling, Allied Insulators under fire, Computer link-up, Tokyo and Paris back currencies with $800m. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, An uncertain market, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange fee up and £100 extra for compensation fund, Commodities, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Issues & Loans Swiss quotation for Rio Tinto-Zine. Business Appointments: Mr Harold A Hitchcock now a NatWest director. Property: London Flats, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,594.

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