The Times - 27/11/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Sue Masterman, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamemary Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Our Education Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Michael Horsnell, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, By Edward Mortimer, From Michael Knipe, Ruth Miller, Dr Hugh Jolly, David Robinson, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, William Mann, Leonard Buckley, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Julie Harnett, J. H., J.H., P. O'L., by Mary James, Nicholas Wade, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, Pearce Wright, Robin F. Cook Frank Allaun Stan Newens Jo Richardson Les Huckfield Peter Snape, Ian Mikardo Audrey Wise Norman Atkinson Arthur Latham Andrew Bennett Russell Kerr, IAN HARRIS, , WILL ROSEFF, , NIGEL LAWSON, TERENCE E. TANNER, EVE KARP, , DAVID R. BATES, , ALISTAIR B. KELMAN, , MARK MCH GEORGE, , JOHN WATSON, , R. W. NEATE, , MANUEL FRAGA, , NOEL ARMSTRONG, , D. G. I. MILLINGTON, , S. MACKENZIE, , LEWIS G. WHYTE, , OSCAR NEMON, , BRAYE, , YEHUDI MENUHIN, , C. M. BARLOW, , From Our Art Critic, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, From David Cross, By Margaret Stone, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Kershaw, IAN A. M. COPLAND, H. R. PAGE, , By Patricia Tisdall, A. F. STOBART, , DAVID ARTHUR, EDWARD D. STERN, RICHARD WELSH, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Arthur Reed, From Alan McGregor, By Peter Wainwright, By David Mott, By Tony May,
ResumoNews: Jail for two who left hoax bomb in bar, Russia rejects Peking call on border talks, Coal board shows how to clear miles of shelves, Unwise investment can be disaster, Crown Prince of Ethiopia denounces mass killings, Nurse wins appeal plea in Broadmoor case, Chinese hint that US should withdraw recognition of Taiwan, Prisoners strike in Danish day of protest, Memoirs according to rule, Interest rates fall in America as recession fears grow, Tanker collision threatens Channel beaches, Free insurance cover on homes near airport, Children see too much TV sex and violence, survey says, Death and fog in a Belfast street, Tories attack prejudice against the self-employed and working women, French told they have power to overcome their economic crisis, Washington critics of Ford missile agreement, Troops moved in for Gatwick security check, Kurds renounce their heart's desire, Girl 'bought petrol to burn body of man', Strike on French television spreads to provinces, Cut of 100,000 in college places defended by minister, Littlejohn alert after call to lawyer, Government saves researchers' time, In-service training cuts feared by teachers, Apartheid's 'ugly face' opposed by nationalists, Weather: Long-range forecasts, Law Society looking at Colonel Brooks case, Special Branch calls in extra men for anti-terrorist work, Dr Waldheim strives to prevent another Israel-Syria war amid Knesset 'hate UN' sessions, Court told of 'sweet revenge' letter, Record £569,390 for English collection, Combining a career of achievement with one as a wife, Minister backs criticism of butter tokens, Petrol attack on Irishman's home, Anti-Europeans launch strong push for the Labour conference, Third of all pupils kept home by strike, Miss World relinquishes title after four days, Tunnel rail link plans dropped as too costly, Mini computer cuts processing to a second, Italians buy arms for fear of kidnappers, Students called to the Bar in Michaelmas term, Bus and train fares rise approved but eight Labour members rebel, Call for troops to help save sugar beet crop, Still much work to be done on Suez Canal, King Constantine pledges to defend democracy, Mr Heath accused of preaching gloom, Mr Shore sees pro-EEC bias, Sweden not attractive for deserters, Abortion Bill is presented to French MPs, Boy says he attacked man after homosexual advance, How Britain fell behind in the nuclear arms race, Any subject under the sun, US generals spared from some awkward questions, Hashish-sniffing dog upsets Lebanese leader, Driver blamed for train crash, Man on drug charge took more with him to court, Lorry drivers blockade exports from Holland, President's methods of work are criticized, Rating aid grant to rise by £2,000m, The Times Diary Fat-free hamburger finally found, UN staff plan first pay protest strike, Moves to speed anti-IRA Bill, New methods tackle avalanche of paper, Chance for the EEC summit to be more than a talk-in, Two-heart man recovering from a stroke, Procedure talks on suit against minister, Call for access to battered babies, Channel tunnel high speed rail link to London abandoned, Move to seat Sihanouk regime at U N, Motion of no confidence in Mr Whitlam defeated, a £2,000m defence system that may last only ten minutes, Convictions in Dugdale case prompt harangue, Court praise for attacked child, U Thant to lie in state at U N headquarters, Backlog of serious crime cases cut, How hospitals should alter their attitude to childbirth, Exhibition covers Churchill writings from school to war. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, British airways, Technical Indexes Limited, Ukcis, The Electricity Council,, Bbc Publications, Hutchison International Limited, Moodies, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Vickers Limited, Southamoton Bonds, Bullens, Barclays, Asea, Daimler, Heinemann, County Bank, Mira Information Service, Thorn Ericsson, Pye, Monsieur Worth, Bim, Primary Contact Limited, Wang, habitat, Eurocom, Bell & Howell, Dent Fownes Gloves,, Time. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Demands for poll after Tanaka resignation, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Personal Columns, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Entertainments, Business Services, Christmas gift guide, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Allegri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Caractacus Festival Hall, Dracula Theatre Workshop, The Selling of Las Vegas Atv, NPO/Muti Festival Hall, A new view from Dillinger's fatal fauteuil. Politics and Parliament: Defence cuts: shipbuilding and aircraft industries cannot emerge unscathed House of Commons, Minister speculates on higher tax on excessive pay rises House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices, Insurance status of clergymen. Sport: Some Surprise falls, runs out, refuses, then wins, Lever dons beach hat and MCC doff theirs to Greig, Miss Melville's power a telling factor, Welsh need to restore goodwill and pride, Sports in Brief, Lloyd puts West Indies in winning position, Sponsors turn to the junior side of sport, Britain's turn to waive the magic wand, London Express gets up a head of steam, Toshack transfer off, British prestige solely in hands of Derby, On this pitch England could conceivably play four fast bowlers, National hero at mercy of Pendil, New spiritual home for the British game, Stafford's reward for century of waiting, Today's football, rugby and hockey. Law: Treaty of Rome abrogates rule that judgments must be in sterling Schorsch Meier GmbH v Hennin. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 26, 1949, Iswear by the famous Levinici I cannot tell a lie. Editorials/Leaders: The Little Watergate In Tokyo, A Necessary Bill. Letters to the Editor: Sale room practice, Cost of armaments, National savings stamp and lonely old people, Understanding heat pumps properly, Insecurity of life assurance, Roadside food, Prices and pay: Government keep out!, Gibraltar proposals, Woolly warmth, Nelson knives, The crisis in the stock market, ICI's industrial relations, Long life and The Times, Comparative costs, Churchill's courage, Detained in Russia, Dealing with Irish terrorism-and Ulster fears, Moisture content of coal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Alfred Barnes, Mr Cyril Connolly Distinguished critic and author. Business and Finance: Concordes for Iran, Discount market, Kimber Die breaks N. American monopoly, Price cuts expected in Japanese TV sets, Alberta opportunities for British industry, British Caledonian's case for retention as a second force airline, Property side mars Ropner's record half, More liaison among tourist regions urged, Valor caught between consumer restraint and higher wages, Lay-off pay strike halts Triumph car plant on day after restart, Hepworth turnover shows 24pc advance this year, Japan keeps interest rates high, Shell-Mex and BP to make substantial cuts in sales force, Airfix look to stronger second half for restoration of margins, Interim Statement, Akroyd reveals £3.55m rise in pre-tax profits, Jessel Securities stake in P & O placed, Credit Bank granted year's moratorium, Edgar Allen expect even stronger performance, Record pre-tax of £1.9m from Matthew Brown, Settlement hopes rise in shipyard dispute, Estate agents survey indicates still a buyers' market for homes, TV contractors expect November uplift Advertising & marketing, Bank Base Rates, Ldn Interstate Bank gets new German partner, Cost saving claim on concrete, Industry must invest more, Mr Healey says, Shell-Esso starts new N. Sea drill, Wade set on expansion, Making clear the objectives in agricultural planning The second of two articles by Leonard Amey on farming policy, Transparent Paper gains more momentum, Loans from Europe to U K steel, Briefly, Money Market Rates, The borrowings burden weighs on J. Lyons, Burgon & Ball, Raine Engineering Industries Ltd, South African Coal, Oil and Gas Corporation Limited., Banks fund £31m for export deals with Russia, Bayer chief forecasts end of chemical boom, CBI dissatisfied with price control changes, How the markets moved, BSC hopes to meet demands by mid-1975, Evidence sought on income levels, THESE MEN KNOW... how to get things moving, Australia has strike record, The Times Share Indices, Pound hits new low as dollar slides, Business Diary: Keeling's next course · Goodson's war, Technical rally in equities but gilts fall back again, Move to safeguard BSC scrap, Henry Boot & Sons, Limited, Further cutbacks are forecast by German car industry, Canberra action on dumping, George M. Callender & Co. Limited, Borrowings by IMF from oil countries 'likely to increase'. Business Appointments: John Laing has new group finance director. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Record low for the pound, Cocoa futures gain up to £13.50 a tonne Commodities, Forward Levels, Technical rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Issues & Loans Callender back from suspension, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), US soyabean stocks rise sharply, Wall Street, Technical rally extended in late dealings, NY silver ends session 14.10c up. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,853.
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