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The Times - 18/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Mario Modiano, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Stewart Tendler, From Paul Martin, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Robert Fisk, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, By Stephen Cohen of The Times Educational Supplement, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent Ankara, Nov 17, From Our Correspondent Buenos Aires. Nov 17, From Michael Knipe Cape Town, Nov 17, From Our Correspondent Cairo, Nov 17, From David Bonavia, From Moshe Brilliant, Hugh Clayton, Alison Ross, Pat Healy, Caroline Moorehead, Leonard Buckley, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, Mary Cosh, John Percival, Philip Norman, William Mann, David Bonavia, Nicholas Bethell, Charles Hargrove, PHS, FRANCIS PYM, , JAMES DOUGLAS. Secretary, MICHAEL GORDON., F. S. A. DORAN., H. C. C. PRESTIGE, , CYNRIC MYTTON-DAVIES, , LEON REIS, clerk to the NUJ, JOHN BELOFF, President of the Society for Psychical Research, D. M. A. LEGGETT, Vice Chancellor, The University of Surrey, J. B. PRIESTLEY, E. R. DODDS, Oxford, ROBERT H. THOULESS, Cambridge, D. J. WEST, Cambridge, TED BASTIN, Cambridge, NORMAN GOHN, University of Sussex, ROBERT HARVIE, Oxford, JOSEF SCHUBERT, University of Sussex, University of Saskatchewan, FRANCIS HUXLEY, C. W. K. MUNDLE, University College of North Wales, A. J. ELLISON, City University, ANITA GREGORY, Polytechnic of North London, , A. R. McKECHNIE, , WILLIAM KEARNS., By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By a Special Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Norman Fox, By Tom German, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By David Young, By Margaret Stone, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Business News Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Derek Harris, Edited by Rodney Cowton., Nancy Foy, Clifford Webb, R. W. Shakespeare, MICHAEL L. ROBEY, 8 Greengate, , RICHARD NEED. 40B Strawberry Hill Road, , C. F. PRATTEN, Trinity Hall., K. H. HENNINGS, , PETER BARTON, Primrose Hill., IVOR HALL The Studio, J. H. B. GOWAN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, From Frank Vogl Washington, Nov 17, By John Woodland, Christopher Wilkins, Terry Byland, Gerald Ely, P.H., by Ralph Izzard, by Tim Owen, by Norma Ashworth, N.A., R.I., T.O., by William Faley, by Norma Ashworth., by Julian Paxton,

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News: Alas! poor oryx... where be your gambols now?, Army begins to clear refuse in Paris streets, Newham: Threats to the whole fabric of the educational system, Technological revolution ends seclusion, Indian smugglers can now be held without trial, Building boom that left planners behind, Physicists excited over new particle, Vladivostok will be relief after Japan, Britain's oldest friend on Arabian peninsula, Fish promises new source of profit, High costs stop children from learning to cook, Welsh pit votes barred over suspected rigging, Where China has to compromise over 'self-reliance', Parole Board 'wrong to consider man's job prospect', Mr Peart sets out for Brussels to protect Britain's supplies of sugar, beef, butter and cheese, Eight African homeland leaders reject Mr Vorster's concept of independent Bantustans, Threat of a new Middle East war recedes, General Spinola retired under Lisbon rejuvenation, Archbishop refuses church funeral to IRA man, Government poised to transform economy before the fields dry up, Vatican role IN birth control talks attacked, Toxic gas in ship 'was not listed', Pravda lashes policy of the West as summit draws near, Polytechnic students plan 'disruption' on grants claim, Intensive security jail planned in Ulster, Karamanlis landslide in election, Oman New wealth brings country out of Middle Ages, Signor Moro expected to throw in his hand, Continued growth in wealth an illusion, Lord Avebury says, Tension in Israel eases over Syria alert, Cabinet in strategy talks at Chequers, English bridge team wins convincingly, Factory 'trial' union man gets new post, Name of Nixon man as envoy is withdrawn, Body of Eva Peron taken back to Argentina, First museum traces cultural heritage from the Stone Age, UK companies play vital role in developing nation, School hope for new children at Newham, Talks this week on new Eire President, Shah goes off to Moscow to talk trade, The Times Diary Five elephants an hour a bit slow, Difficulties of finding work for the part-timer, The promise and the danger of the new Algeria, Farm centres aid widespread changes, Ramblers oppose Peak Park quarry scheme, World resolve to end hunger in a decade, Garage men plan to march over petrol price, Police criticized over tactics at demonstrations, Oxfam in deficit over appeal for Indian aid, State's confidence in industrial future, Spanish veterans unite, Storm over Crossman diaries creates dilemma for Mr Foot, Ambitious projects mark arrival of heavy industry, Why not equality for disabled women?, New television service a window on world, No entry for curious tourists..., Turkish Cabinet formed by independent senator, Tokyo girds itself for Ford visit, Herbs that could give you a head start, Entomology: Rhythms of tropical flies, Social services 'ignoring' elderly black people, Strong protest vote in Brazilian poll, Risk of heavy unemployment, Tory says, Egypt warns superpowers of war dangers, Mr Ford leaves for Far East, David Wood Mr Heath regains the initiative, Chou operation said to be for stomach cancer, World recession spectre affects Canton fair, Census will solve population mystery, 148 people died last year while bathing, Unusual jewelry that shuns animal and human forms, Strengthened army slowly turns tables against the rebels, Mountains rich in minerals, Ethiopia names man behind military coup, The Pope says kidnappers' money is accursed, Tenants' group told of progress in struggle, Solicitors oppose levy on self employed, Unlike Welsh Indians and whisky, Radio Cymru will be one dream come true Regional report, Paris disenchanted over summit, The peaks and troughs of British fare, How thousands of Russians went home to their deaths, Government attacked for condemning Rolls-Royce pay rise, Protest to Mr Benn on end of EEC Welsh surveys, 'Don't call us Pommies' plea by Briton, Scepticism flavours the sugar word-war Agriculture, NUJ chief denies censorship charge, Four years wipe out four decades of negligence and neglect. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Arab Bank Limited, Knight Frank & Rutley, W. J. Towell & Co., The British Bank, Taylor Woodrow-Towell, Zubair Enterprises, tops tv LTD, Zawawi Trading Company, Pauling, Mutrah Hotel, Siemens Skanska Waleed, Yahya, Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd., Southampton Bonds, Midland Bank, Hochtief-Six Construct, High & Dry, South Africa, Population Count Down, Waleed Associates, Sp, Wimpey, Gulf Air, Moosa Abdul Rahman Hasan, Cable & Wireless, Munsters, The new Volvo 244., The Omani Bank, Darwish & Brothers, olivetti, Oman, Tarmac, Wr, C.A.T. & Mothercat, Oxfam, Pan Am, rhp, Kr, Blue Nun from SICHEL, Communicor, Grindlays Bank Group, Ssb, Bryan Forbes, Getco, Laing, Austin Morris, Weatherall Green & Smith, Scottish Provident. Deaths. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, General, Appointments Vacant also on page 6, Entertainments, Business Services. Law: What information must be in trade registers. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Bishop of Bristol to resign, University news, Appointments in the Forces. Reviews: Mature new work by young choreographer The Calm Sadler's Wells, Amadeus Quartet Curzon Festival Hall, Heirs to the High Stewards, Three Degrees New Victoria, Last night's television Harry Lifters Atv, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Omnibus Bbc 1. Editorials/Leaders: President Ford Visits Japan, The Closed Shop For Journalists. Letters to the Editor: Now an extra bill for the privilege of being a self-employed person, Parapsychology in Russia, Correxion, Honey from road verges, The nation first, Doctors from abroad, IBM's effective way of solving problems, Safeguarding freedom of press, Piece of string, a hammer and a nail, Planting trees, Postal position, Taking politics out of agriculture, Democracy in trade unions, Three door Mini-why not here?, A simplistic question. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, November 17, 1949 Gomulka downfall. Obituaries: Mr Erskine Childers President of Irish Republic, Mr Philip Hufton. Sport: Sports in Brief, Ronaldson gains confidence and then control, Rugby Union results, Jacklin pleased with his performance, Blythe entitled to feel hard done by after selectors pick Williams, An overlapping question for Revie, Connors expects to meet Rosewall, Iamblichus gains victory with late run, All Blacks in need of Whiting and Kirkpatrick, Oosterhuis top of the class in PGA school, Ovation and casualty list for Cambridge, Just the kind of match to rejuvenate football, For the record, Neighbours stick to their own values, A draw means Falmouth's hopes only live twice, Third dose of what the doctor ordered, Chichester rely on Thrift but Bromley profit, Reminder of trip wires along the course, Interview should improve record at expense of Straight Vulgan, Broome to join British team in Berlin, MCC build a winning position with one day to play. Business and Finance: Dispute over RCM payments for arbitration, The changing face of wealth, Rover recalls 8,000 laid off by strike, Chrysler closing U S assembly plants for month, Money supply growth quickens in month but trend remains unclear, Mocatta's US gold scheme, Unilever N.V., Management £1 a week story of success, Lending rate 11½ pc, McLeod Russel "Record results", Cambridge don criticizes Budget 'error', Bank denial over aim of Kuwait visit, Bank Base Rates, Herstatt solution may be on way, Big test for US mine workers' president, Business diary in Europe · Slow boat to Antwerp, Bahrain refinery scheme shelved, Catel Trust provides £590,000 for Jessel write off, Details soon of CSI scheme, Progress on insurance rescue fund, Piccadilly Theatre Ltd. Viability of London Theatres, BSC stresses need for 'sizable' price rises despite half-year profit of £82m, Mercedes names UK dump truck agent, New look at central body to represent engineers, CBI likely to continue pay guide exercise, The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co, Ltd., Results this week, Zambia Copper Investments Limited, A turning off the road towards bankruptcy, The retail sector after the Budget, Bank of Canada cuts rate to 83/4 per cent, Freight report Exxon fixing leaves market in the air, Ratification terms putting pressure on Tunnel Bill, Sugar gap boost for substitutes, NY petition by Israel Bank, Wool prices improve with Japan buying more at auctions, Hoover pay deal ends stoppage, Offshore oil challenge to North west market. Business Appointments: Sir Robin's Europe post. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, 'The uncontrollable nightmare', Brokers' views, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Capitalization & week's change, Timely resurgence of new issues Euromarkets. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Buoyancy in industrial buildings. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,845.

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