The Times - 02/11/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Michael Horsnell, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Our Labour Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Cardiff, From Our Correspondent Edinburgh, From A Staff Reporter Birmingham, From a Staff Reporter Glasgow, From Our Correspondent Sark, By our Education Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Dan van der Vat, From Edmund Stevens, From Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, From Moshe Brilliant, by Duff Hart-Davis, Guy Brett, Pamela Vandyke Price, David Wade, Bryan Robertson, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Leonard Buckley, John Carter, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Shona Crawford Poole, George Hutchinson, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Jonathan Sale, Dr Tony Smith, Jerome Caminada, RONALD WATTS, , TAM DALYELL, Chairman, Scottish Labour Group of MPs, House of Commons. October 22., MIKE HEPWORTH, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Aberdeen. GEOFF PEARSON, Lecturer in Sociology. University College, Cardiff. PAUL WALTON, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Glasgow. STAN COHEN, Professor of Sociology. University of Essex. PETER LEONARD, Professor of Social Work, University of Warwick. IAN TAYLOR, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Sheffield. JOCK YOUNG, Principal Lecturer in Sociology, Middlesex Polytechnic. DAVID DOWNES, Reader in Sociology, London School of Economics. MARY McINTOSH, Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford. LAURIE TAYLOR, Professor of Sociology, University of York. October 25., ANNE JENKINS, General Manager, Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, SW1. October 25., D. GEMMILL, As from Poplar Cottage, Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire., IAN B. ALBERY, Albery Theatre, St Martin's Lane, WC2 October 28., ROGER HARDY, 56 Bishopsfield, Harlow, Essex., DAVID N. ANGUS, 24 Ennismore Avenue, Greenford, Middlesex. November 1., A. J. METHUEN, Corsham Court, Corsham, Wiltshire., IAN HAIG, , A. E. S. WHITE. 25 Rickford's Hill, Aylesbury. Buckinghamshire., R. BALDWIN, The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, SW1., From Our Special Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By David Young, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Faux, JD, John Drummond and Margaret Stone, Halldora Blair, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Francis Kinsman, By Anthony Rowley, By Tony May, by David Blake, by Alan Rake editor, African Development, D.B., by Alan Rake, By Francis Ghiles,
ResumoNews: Council group opposed to director's going, Judge and M62 case 'confession', Power of the purse dominates state-owned companies, Action promised this session over pay beds, Dramatic transformation has taken place despite impression of French city pickled in aspic, £75,000 Premium Bond prize winner, Bitter argument breaks out over policing of Ulster after a 'blackmail' charge by SDLP, California's politics of arousal, Alleged offer by Crown in Hongkong case, Sark law to give wives legal rights, Donor put £1,500 gift in bank for Mr Wilson, New doors opened by Schmidt trip to Russia, Mr Heath to test rule change view, Fine quality in autumn flower show, Debt collecting measures are stepped up, Transport men rebuff shop stewards, Connors, Borg and Vilas, bustling new vanguard of tennis Sportsview, Health authority denies 'cover-up' of deaths, US milk industry men jailed over election funds, Frozen meat traders accused of cheating, Italians assured of Army loyalty after general's arrest on charge of plotting coup d'état, Mr Ford campaigns with one eye on 1976 election, New York curbs could send more business to London's auctioneers, Mr Wilson's rebuke to three ministers a challenge to party, left wing says, Brezhnev desire to judge US leader's calibre, Historical mysteries for medical detectives, Sugar trade believes supply from reserves has ended, EEC socialists to draw up common policy, Taking books out of their straight jackets, Increasing foreign investment in rapidly growing economy, Union joins employers in attack on strike play, Exploring the island of Napoleon, Navy inquiry into fire on new warship, Illiteracy warning by Sir Keith Joseph, Right red, Algeria II, Secret agent Ralph Reader says goodbye, Opera house approved, President Thieu fights for his political life, Cold comfort for a lonely Britain, Offices and homes, Nottinghamshire pit chiefs back productivity deal, Neurobiology: Virtues of the sea snail, Farmer pickets arrested in clash, Pipeline to Europe in prospect, Mr Papadopoulos to face treason prosecution, Law to protect names 'would be welcomed', Man who took puma into public house fined £5, Scots Tories' inquiry into election failure, South Africa's blacks will not be led from outside, Signalmen threaten stoppages in south-east, Monopolies bring industry to an agricultural nation, Middle East buyer lightens sale gloom, Extra £2,500m in Budget urged by TUC, Israel troops blow up two houses in Lebanon, Pooling Christianity's resources, Priority now is to develop resources for higher returns, Decline in French dominance as pattern of trade changes, Clear EEC policies needed, Food for thought in the exotic shops of Soho, Banning order extended, Labour is only doing what it said it would do, Court Line tanker is arrested, Anthology of a life's work, Conditions change but natural gas still lifts prosperity, President Ford finds Mr Nixon 'alert' during hospital visit, Lovely weather for trees. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Austria National Tourist Office, Save & Prosper Group, Target Preference Share fund, Sonatrach, Multiple Display Advertisements, W.F.& R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Sonarem, Caisse Algerienne d'assurance, Nep, sonama, Mtg, High & Dry, Asea, Alger, Boots, Crepopal, Enc, rhp, P & O's, David Owen Edmunds, National Electricity And Gasboard, Wine, Rta, Sntv, "Sogedia", Postal and Weekend Shopping, ofla. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Wrong approach-Sir G Howe, Indonesian navy negotiates for British ships, Mrs Castle promises action this session to phase out private pay beds from health service hospitals House of Commons, Iron hand needed at Home Office. Reviews: A tale of two city operas, Bournemouth Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Who is buying up Britain? Bbc1, Ozawa's singular triumph New Japan Philharmonic/Ozawa Festival Hall/Radio 3, Peter Fleming's Brazilian Adventure. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Educational, Saturday Bazaar, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Greater London Council South Bank Concert Halls, Services tomorrow: Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,832, Broadcasting: Saturday, Chess Across the board, Joint perspective, Television highlights Iba, Sunday, Bridge Mindgame. Editorials/Leaders: Arguing The Case For Defence Cuts, South Vietnam's Mounting Despair, A Preliminary Skirmish. Letters to the Editor: Middle East conflict, World food supplies, Control units in prison, Royal Court attendances, Saving the Criterion, Secrecy of the ballot, Planting trees for posterity, Snails and the weather, Change in S Africa, The system of tied cottages, Alexandra Palace organ, The SNP's election campaign. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Award for Dahlia?, Latest appointments. Law: Not always a duty to reduce speed. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Wednesday, November 2, 1949. Obituaries: Baroness Budberg Hostess and intellectual leader. Sport: Sharp fall in demand for yearlings, Norwegian horse may have taken on too much, Brothers will never again play for India, Sports in Brief, Australian reminder that innings is never over until ended, Weekend fixtures, First races won by two exciting prospects, Wide choice of matches to attract London floaters, Time to give a thought to three-year-olds, Carr and Ipswich put to the test, Plans being made to tempt Ali away from retirement, Miss Wade beaten, U S lead by seven strokes after 54 holes, Pendil, Lanzarote and Cuckolder star in Sandown spectacular, Heartening reminder of Miss Coles's maturity, American girl can win Richmond trophy, Horse show, Spain's improvement not enough to close the gap, Midlands make up for lost time this weekend, Witcher shares lead with Crampton. Business and Finance: State research group's appeal to small companies, Honeywell to cut Scottish workforce by a quarter, Taking cover from Guy Fawkes hazards, Assurance and inflation, Hawthorn Leslie's hard year, Invicta loss blamed by Euro Ferries in forecasting decline, Truck plant halt puts factory on short time, Payout cut after poor result from Brit Debt, Alaska pipeline costs soar: $250m finance agreed, Latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Optimism from Adwest after bright opening, Exxon resumes natural gas sales to Spain, Vic Hallam puts 460 workers on four-day week, Inchcape in takeover talks with Anglo-Thai, ICI gives white-collar union right to negotiate, Forward Levels, Fixed loan instead of a pre-Budget overdraft, Australian car offers to Tokyo, £4m government aid for workers' co-op, Gilt-edged sales again lead market retreat, IMI craftsmen vote to stay out, Breed smaller people to save on resources, Glaxo accent on research not to be slackened, Briefly, A rescue fund · Indexed premiums, T & C Properties lose almost £600,000, Money Market Rates, Vickers tells strikers: more lay-offs likely, Gilts weak · Gold share choice, Molins pays £8m for US paper machine maker, The Times Share Indices, Benn proposal for National Enterprise Board stake in Herbert, Discount Market, Japanese steel cutbacks loom, Citibank cuts its prime lending rate to 10 pc as U S unemployment nears 13-year peak, Cape car lay-offs, Bear Brand may seek partner, Nation Life policyholders left in the cold?, How the markets moved Rises, Remember, remember the Firework Code, CAA agrees 'reluctantly' to new fares, Macdonald Martin. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), * EX dividend.* Not available to the general, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues Closing, Commodities Peak sugar price paid by Hungary, Gilts remain nervous, Wall Street, Issues & Loans Charterhall rights issue, Uneasy day for shares. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms.
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