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The Times - 10/10/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, From Robert Fisk, From Hugh Noves, From Drew Middleton, From Moshe Brilliant, By Tim Congdon, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Pat Healy, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By John Winder, From John Chartres, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Ronald Faux, From Peter Evans, By Stewart Tendler, Philip Howard, By Tim Devlin, From Christopher Warman, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Frank Vogl United States Economic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Hugh Mabbett, From Dessa Drevisan, From Fred Emery, By Gerry Harrison, By John Hennessy, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Gordon Allan, Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, By Kenneth Clark, William Rees-Mogg, By C. H. Rolph, Peta Fordham, By David Ascoli, Laurence Cotterell, By A. Hassell Smith, Joel Hurstfield, By Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman, Paul Barker, Derek Parker, Robert Nye, Sheila Black, Ronald Butt, Professor Richard Rose, Bernard Levin, PHS, Reginald Maudling, Rollo Charles, Alun Oldfield Davies, Arthur Giardelli, John Piper, Dewi Prys Thomas, R. S. Thomas, Wynford Vaughan Thomas, David Tinker., PETER SIMPSON, , ERNEST WISTRICH, , MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN, , PETER COWELL, , NETHERTHORPE, , AUBERON WAUGH, , F. A. RUSH, , FRANK WHITTLE, , BERNARD DIX, , NORMAN STJOHN-STEVAS, , NIGEL RYAN, , B. S. NELSON, , J. P. STERN, , OLIVE ANTROBUS, , BARRY I. MORDSLEY, , GEOFFREY BINDMAN DAVID STEPHEN, , ANTONY TURNER, , By John Young Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Guy Brett, By Our Financial Staff, By Anthony Rowley, By Herbert Mishael and Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Drummond, By Terry Byland, By David Young, JOHN E. BURGESS, , F. J. HOWLETT, , DAVID GREEN, , KEITH A. MALLINSON, , K. W. FORBES, , A. J. HARRIS, , From David Cross, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Edward Mortimer, By Tony May, Peter Waymark,

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News: Last-minute poll shows Labour's lead down slightly to 9 per cent, Drug trafficking run by mini Mafia, counsel says, The Times Diary On eve of poll, nostalgia takes over, Prehistoric sheep: The eight-day-old Soay, Princess leaves Poland for West Berlin, Royal tribute to Fiji's links with Britain, Television staff consider two-days-a-week strikes, Russians may order American jet airliners powered by Rolls-Royce, Mr Benn says, Tories support curbs on use of oil, Swift action unlikely on President's plan to destroy inflation, Private lives of many West Germans kept on secret service files, Scottish polls vary, but SNP counts its gains, Mr Jenkins emphasizes necessity for Labour supporters to vote despite victory forecasts by polls, Deadline for surrender of Ethiopian governor, Gen Amin praises the Colonial Service, York Convocation told of need for dogmatic theology, Canberra bans sale of Melbourne deed, Anthropology: Sexual division of labour, Caretaker Cabinet takes office in Greece, How the nation voted in February, Survey finds foreign cars more reliable, City official guilty in 'Watergate West', Defiant Jews evicted from West Bank, Plan ready to freeze loaf prices and cash margins, Prime Minister plans next week's Cabinet, Shopping around, Claim to speed record in mental arithmetic, Provisional IRA divided over bombs in England, Nobel Prize winners disagree on economics, A shadow minister who has grown in stature through airing parents' woes, Italian railways demand £4 fare for goldfish, Airlift is killing swallows, Motoring Manufacturers switch to smaller models, The moment of truth has arrived, Mr Heath asserts, Boston Irish seem determined to carry on fighting integration, Challenge to main Palestinian body, Scientist outlines plan to make natural gas from coal with nuclear reactor, Australian union warned on 'ship payment', Trafalgar Square plan criticized, BBC election strike threat averted, Labour goes to 4-1 on as bets rise to £1.5m, Liner sails to a decision on its fate in Le Havre, Hospital blamed for murder done by former patient, Mr Powell ends his campaign with pipe tunes, Bomb attack damages a store in Derry, Campaign styles that illuminate the choice, Mr Wilbur Mills 'in river incident', French employers on the attack, Liberals are ready to rule, Mr Thorpe says, Cyprus expulsion threat against holders of Turkish visas, Pill may cause congenital defects in the new-born, President Ford's economic plan explained to EEC, Prime Minister scoffs at health rumours, Outburst of dissent in S Korea, Argentine MP takes refuge in Congress, Now the waves are helping to rule Britannia, Guildford traders get warning of more bombs, Liberal burglary is not a Watergate, Two Dutch MPs involved in bribery charges, Japanese suit of armour fetches £9,000, Two waves that hit Morning Cloud cost two lives, skipper says, Peterborough: The Bronze Age field system, W Germany can join European warplane project, Expert says trawler was probably damaged, Surgeon admits operation was in wrong spot, New Ceramics, edited by Eileen, Rise in school-leaving age blamed for crime rate, The ungentle art of catching wild elephants, Heart screening urged for every child before leaving school, There is no point in voting for a quiet life, Yugoslavs going to Warsaw with reservations, A guide to key constituencies, Boy 'slaughtered like chicken' in graveyard, Senate challenge on arms for Turkey, Clash on economy sets stage for polling day, Council role for Liverpool MPs, Fire at British car, Guide to election results to be declared tonight, Soviet secret missile threatens to upset nuclear arms balance, Tory pledge to drop insurance increases. Picture Gallery: Where the parties had support in February. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Times Books, British Gas, Pia, Vent-Axia, NEWsociety, Public Auction, Ppa, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, Air France, Lansing Bagnall, Laker, British Rolling Bearings, HAWKES of Savile Row, Joe Coral, J. E. England & Sons (Wellington) Limited, Legal & General, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Saa, Asea, Motor Show Place, M&G Group Ltd, Zenith Time, Dear Diary, newscientist, Marlborough, Banco de Jerez S. A., H. A. G, The Anglo-Indonesian Plantations Limited, Hampton & Sons, Country Life, Louis & Victoria. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Businesses For Sale, Domestic Situations, Forthcoming Events, For Sale And Wanted, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments, Business Services. Law: Sole agent cannot appoint subagent without authority John McCann and Company v Pow, 18 put on electoral register Regina v Hammond, Ex parte Nottingham City Council, Readvertising amended winding up petition In re Manual Work Services (Construction) Ltd., Accused woman said to have boasted of bombs. Sport: Blyth building trimaran for round world race, Sports in Brief, Nobody can get Carter on an exhilarating day, Fine Tongan effort marred as lock forward is sent off at the end, With a little bit of luck Fletcher wins week's coveted prize, Yesterday's football results and scorers League Cup, A goal to revive memories of 1966, £750,000 assured before ball is bowled, Japanese give Marsh honourable mention, Colchester demolish Carlisle's hopes, The Thornhills and their chance of fame, Reading nearly catch Burnley unawares, Taylor slots his game smoothly into place, Champion wins first round in 20 minutes, Ascot holds the stage for two days, Season's biggest crowd see Manchester underdogs out on top, Three penalties for Groom plus one for neatness, Bando home run gives Oakland lead over Orioles, Oxford rally to win with two good moves. Reviews: A governing class County and Court Government and Politics in Norfolk, 1558-1603., ECO/Leppard Queen Elizabeth Hall, Poetry, Warren Mitchell, Ken Campbell, Lisa Harrow and Eddie Davies. The great caper Royal Court, From Picasso to Lichtenstein, Double header Living Twice, Quick guide, BBC SO/Groves Festival Hall, The Opium War Lords Atv, The Great Clark Boom Another Part of the Wood, Soldiers of the Queen A Village in Chelsea An informal account of the Royal Hospital, In brief, Clio's vital statistics Time on the Cross Two volumes: The Economics of American Slavery; and Supplement: Evidence and Methods, Fiction In Their Wisdom By C. P. Snow (Macmillan, £2.95) The Gaudy By J. I. M. Stewart (Gollancz. £2.80), English glassmakers' art on view at Science Museum, One great Prime Minister every 30 years The Prime Ministers, Albert Herring Sadler's Wells, London debuts, Roberto Gerhard's "The Plague". Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, The sad tale I find hard to swallow. Editorials/Leaders: Breaking Up French Broadcasting, President Ford Fights Inflation. Letters to the Editor: Threat of starvation, ITN pay settlement, Self-employed tax will hit the clergy hard, Police opinions in court, European poultry rules, Needless fatalism about inflation, The arts and VAT, Katyn memorial, Detained in Chile, 'Twere ever thus, Planting trees, Election issues: problem of choice facing the voters, Mathematics of democracy, Centre to test cement needed, Property and the training of valuers, Sign of the times, Art colleges in Wales, Effect of nationalization. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Paul Hoffman Administrator of Marshall Plan, Erik Lindstrom. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Election nerves, Commodities London daily sugar price reaches £385, Food shares weaken, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Wombwell Foundry, Offshore oil jobs for Mersey, New Herstatt Bank quota proposals put forward after creditors' protests, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Australian union leaders call for nationalization of Leyland plant, Takeover bid to bring FMC back to farmers, Stanwood Radio Limited, Currys' margins are cut to shreds, Price complexities in the world sugar crisis, Spot Position of Sterling, Cocoa soars more than 3 cents, Dollar weakens after Ford policy statement, Lever call for state bank to aid industry, 'Lack of purpose' in British export effort, Forward Levels, CBI tax relief scheme, Broking firm to stop trading next month, Slowdown in final leg but S. Lyles at peak £1.27m, Poll forecast causes sharp fall in shares, Xerox anti-trust settlement plan, Furniture makers and retailers cutting delay on deliveries, Stronger margins at Pork Farms after bumper opening half, Scheme for EEC loan to transfer petro-dollars, Wilkinson to accept new Weyroc offer, French mount a nuclear attack on their oil imports bill, Financial advisers in City dispute, Arrest warrant issued for Signor Sindona, Guilty plea by former Equity Funding chief, OECD paves the way for detailed oil talks with producers, £4m bid for New River Company, Elec Machine's dealings with ex-chairman, Money Market Rates, Business Diary: Bull market in Stock Exchange artists, Legal & General gives £3m cash boost to subsidiary, Issues & Loans $36m shipping loan for Cheng, Kuwait 'inviting bids for cheaper crude', The Times Share Indices, North Sea production likely to be controlled, Charterhall Finance, Adverse market trends may hit Orion, US cocoa grindings down, How the markets moved Rises, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Market relieved at tax burden on Bougainville, Building group's statement on interest payment. Business Appointments: Mr W Kirkpatrick named Scottish industry director. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,812.

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