The Times - 09/01/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Business News Staff, By Michael Horsnell, By Roger Vielvoye, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Political Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, From Trevor Fishlock, From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Harry Golombek, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Pat Healy, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Choate, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, By Stewart Tendler, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, By Nicholas Ashford, By Norman Fox, By Arthur Osman, By John Blunsden, By Gerry Harrison, By John Downie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent Val d'Isère, Jan 8, Gideon Bachmann, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Max Harrison, Prof Richard Rose, Personal view by Richard Crossman, Marcel Berlins, PHS, Julian Critchley, From Mr Alan Campbell, OC, From Mr Michael Hall, From Mrs June Blane, From Mr Roger Beck, From Mr G. E. McWatters, GEORGE E. MCWATTERS., ANTHONY FREEMAN, , W. N. L. GOLDIE-SCOT, , From Mr P. R. Clark, From Mrs M. Webster, D. A. BLACK, , R. BLACKBURN., C. D. BLACKLER., L. R. C. HAWARD, , ARTHUR SUMMERFIELD, EDMUND DELL, , From Dr Rhodes Boyson, From Mr B. S. Parry, Brian Alderson, Patrick Brogan, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From John Young, Planning Reporter., By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Dennis Dwver, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Financial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, MICHAEL CHISHOLM, , E. GASKELL., EDWIN HAYDON., Patricia Tisdall, E. M. WILSON, , J. D. GWYNN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Dr Francis Cripps, Christopher Wilkins,
ResumoNews: Disgruntled pensioners tracked down by KGB, RSPCA 'putting money before animals', Bonn may be on way to bilateral deals over Middle East oil, The last pearl of the Empire loses its lustre, Summerland escape stair 'too narrow', Flood of requests in Sweden for extra petrol, Michael X plea to be heard by judge, Boy dies as gale wrecks classroom, Judge rules for Pay Board over china clay, Why we must cut loose the tentacles of the EEC, Sealink fares to go up, Government likely to act on Canterbury lorry ban, Mr Whitelaw warns miners on inflation as threat to everyone, Senior Labour MPs seek to stiffen pay policy commitment, Former port chief denies knowledge of accounts, Busmen accept pay deal, Driver foils attempt to derail Basque train, Way clear for new Israel coalition, Cost-of-living mortgages, The Times Diary Cheering up a dismal afternoon, Gaslight sale of Victorian prints brings sensational prices, Strength of dollar may bring down oil prices, Court ruling favours FBI, Winning a reprieve from death, The Queen to visit home of Lady Jane Wellesley, Leaders all draw in Hastings chess tournament, Powell onslaught on Tory 'bogus issue', London population fell by 64,000 last year, Israel intelligence group named at Oslo trial, Mr Poulson denies seeing civil servant as 'good man to buy', £4,000 bail for detective, Jobless rocket expert is 'leaving rát race', Faulkner support from at least 21 associations, Security man testifies in 'Canard' case, The Prime Minister's four choices for an election date, 20% rise in electricity charges is sought, Arabs reminded that food depends on oil, Miss G says she is living with accused songwriter, Soviet authorities end their travel ban on Mr Rostropovich, Will Nato get the message?, British Rail to send home drivers who refuse normal work after union rejects appeal to end action, Cardinal renews plea for austerity at Vatican, World supplies of food 'still precarious', Woman gives Communion in Italian church, Shelter campaign for homes as a duty, Petrol rationing not expected this month, Teachers ask councils to resist cuts, Five more men remanded on plot charges, Heavy guard for envoy at Heathrow, Pointing the way to more rational use of energy, Poison danger if central heating is not serviced, Industry faces rate rise of about a fifth, minister says, China accuses Russia of widespread oppression, Lesotho rebels fail in attack on police station, Bobby Baker case settled, President Park sets up courts martial, Priest threatened women with walking stick, Troops give up post near Phnom Penh, Pay Board shuts door on waiting time hope, Foreign Minister of Portugal in Paris talks, Summit expected at Damascus on new strategy, Pollution: Waste in the Pacific, Whitehall team seek immigrants control, Lord Carrington put at head of a new Department of Energy, Mr Nixon denies giving favours for poll funds, Britain's crisis may be Australia's gain, The sound, sensible M Pinay rounds on French Government, Dame Ninette shares prize, Archbishop told woman was communist, A bumper crop of books for the children, Christian youth 'reacting against church structure'. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Strathclyde Appointments, Complete list of government appointments, Latest appointments. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Merrill Lynch, Rank Xerox, The National Bank of Australasia Limited, Peterlee, Milan, Ansafone, The Times, Educational Grants from COMMUNICOR, BARCLAYS International, The White House Winter Sale, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Fortnum & Mason Ltd, Lloyds Bank, Allied Breweries Limited, Canlife units, Rotherham, International Timber Corporation, London Bedding Centre, Lepra, Hampton & Sons, Halifax Building Society, Gooch & Wagstaff, Friend's Provident Life Office.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Women's Appointments also on pages 25 and 27, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on pages 9 and 24, Appointments Vacant also on pages 24 & 25, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 9 & 25. Sport: Plummer talks of two main items on his immediate agenda, Sir Alf returns with two new full backs, Sports in Brief, A seven-man forward line takes 12 sec to finish off Millwall, French selectors make drastic changes, Rangers lose an argument, Miller wins in the third round, Yesterday's results FA Cup replays, World Cup suspension for Yugoslav, British girls in semi-finals, Beman in a new professional role, Bartelski and Miss Wallis new British champions, Britons win three out of four contests, Sponsors to give £50,000 for new scheme, Knockout dates are finally agreed, Two changes by Saracens for Richmond match, Germany's rising star for March, Scotland choose Lauder for his inside knowledge of the Welsh, Title chance possible for Parvin, N Zealand well placed but outlook is cloudy, Smith furious at being dropped from side, Fort Vulgan looks sound choice on recent Ayr running, Duckworth shows the way with high-powered Capris, New secretary for Sussex, Early goal sets Coventry on road to victory, Croker forecasts professional referees soon, Miss Tyler puts out the fourth seed, Hull fail to outwit fine Bristol defence, Liverpool tread on multiple dreams, West German girl takes commanding lead, Latest snow reports. Property: Kensington, London Flats, Hampton & Sons. Reviews: Tommy Steele still rings true Tommy Steele Wakefield Theatre Club, Quartet's perfect blend without risks Melos Quartet of Stuttgart Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts, Dick Half Moon, Sizwe Bansi is Dead Royal Court, Park Lane Group Purcell Room, Resident company at Wells?, Fellini steps backwards. Editorials/Leaders: The Duty Of The House, This Provides For The Future, WHO Will Be In Israel's Government?. Letters to the Editor: Case for a generous deal with the miners, Smoother up North, Planning permission, land values and 'excessive' profit, Blood donors, Treatment of the mentally abnormal, Unsocial hours, Danger of credit card move, Need for action on insulation, Tidal energy: putting cart before horse, School leaving age, The diplomatic bag, The Colditz story, Control over North Sea oil. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, Jan 7, 1949 Atomic clock. Obituaries: Bishop Tiarks Preacher, organizer and devoted parish priest, Maxim Shtraukh, Mr Jack Dick Sporting picture collector, Professor John Pryde, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Oil companies seek Euroloans, Recent Issues, Commodities, Strong demand for gold shares, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Nearly a million made idle by 3-day week, Bank lending up £264m last month, More brewers want increase on beer, Oil strike in Greece, Spot Position of Sterling, Fuel stocks: what were the Government's choices?, Fuel and food lead rise in US wholesale index, German oil merger opposed by cartel office, Cleaning up the chaos of banking control, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sharp fall in car sales a threat to dealers, Output of motor plants dropped by 9 pc last year, High demand for gold but dollar ascent slows, Tozer buys control of Omega Plastics, Australian policy misgivings, Gulf and Standard Oil of Indiana top shale bids, Growth of real disposable income slows, Wall St down 15 points in heavy selling, CEGB will press for more heavy fuel oil, Industrial leaders want Saturday working ended, Advertising and Marketing Mood of uncertainty brings postponements, Business Diary: Sir Jack goes back, Company News Assoc Leisure shelves Blue Boar acquisition, £3.25m Slough sale for housing, Hoechst buys UK company, Move for 20pc on home power bills as nationalized industries struggle, Briefly, Brewers could weather the 1974 storms, Bank statements for December, Money Market Rates, Lower mortgage rate scheme outlined by building societies chief, Wool textiles power plea, How the markets moved, Jersey should encourage banks, advisory group says, Varney trims profit forecast, Weather study aids N Sea search, Mr Maxwell's Pergamon offer prepared, Cork Gully called in by Cornhill Consolidated, Shell's £270m standby loan, Equities Mining shares buoyant. Business Appointments: Mr M R Hatfield joining Guinness main board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,581.
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