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The Times - 28/08/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Richard Wigg, By Arthur Reed, By Michael Coleman, By Our Education Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Moshe Brilliant, By Louis Heren, From Stuart Stirling, From Dessa Trevisan, From Seymour Hersh, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Gerry Harrison, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Ross Davies, Gerald Ely, Sheridan Morley, Peter Davis, Michael Ratcliffe, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Bruce Roberts, PHS, Brendon Sewill, Norman Davies, Ronald Faux, M. E. R. MATHIVHA, Professor., PETER TOWNSEND, , R. J. GEE, Director, , J. H. B. ALLAN., ROLAND FREEMAN, , REGINALD WATTS., JOHN PEYTON, , S. JOHN PESKETT, , JOHN HUNT, , FRANK H. ZIEGLER., NEVILLE URRY-MACDONALD., H. J. YATES., BART MILLS., J. A. CROCKETT, Secretary, , ANTHONY INGLESE., PAUL MARETT, , ROBERT BIRLEY, , Caroline Moorehead, Katie Stewart, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye, By Anthony Rowley, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By David Blake, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, Richard Brooks, JEFFREY L. HEWITT, , A. WINSTON SAGMAN., W. M. WOLF, , A. H. VANAGS, , Patricia Tisdall, B. WEBB WARE, , M. C. LEWIN-HARRIS, , By Ronald Kershaw, By Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent,

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News: Concrete beams fears close two schools, Señora Perón promises progress despite violence, Cholera infects water of health spring, Rhodesia hastens plans to protect supply lines, Mr Nixon hires a replacement lawyer, Putting foreign students on the right course, Court Line deal soon, IRA man in 'secure jail' break attempt, The easy teatime loaf-making method, Centre to study Scottish economy planned, Lindbergh death jogs America's memory, M Giscard urges EEC summit this year to seek political union, Free school meals forms are to be reviewed, Time new British composers were given a chance to be heard, Judge goes to aid of a pop group, Soyuz launch prelude to space link with US, Living conditions worst doctor had seen, Naked father pushed pram in London park, Cape Verde plans revealed, Prison scandal shakes West Germany, Labour Scottish plan 'only candy floss', Appeal launched for Crossman memorial forest, More aid for those forced to lose their homes, Election unnecessary, Mr Thorpe maintains, Woman's headless body is found near farm track, King's grandson injured in bar attack, Army to keep possession of gunnery area, Corsica's farm chief dragged through streets, Outcry may harm rather than help Soviet Jews, The case of the 17 hotel keepers, Police investigate betting coup on 10-1 race winner, Young pair win bridge prize, Two shoplifters fought 'like wild animals', Concorde 002 damaged in landing, Giscard image reflected in photograph, Turks ready to alter Cyprus demarcation, Vatican talks on priest held in Israel, American praise for Soviet space cooperation, Israelis capture more guerrillas infiltrating from Jordan territory with forged papers, Scientists reluctant to take up teaching, 'Inevitable' state takeover of Peru newspapers, Gun battle ends rampage by escaped convicts, Salvaging the population talks, Kurdish refugees pour into Iran after clashes, Inquiry on Bonn spy scandal opens, Spanish airline second biggest Europe carrier, Villages to get warning of dam danger, Chicago newspaper to cease publication, How a total freeze could cut the cost of living and stop inflation, Minister plans identity cards for football supporters, Mr Prior on industry tour, No criminal neglect in Summerland fire, jury decides, The Times Diary Ready to do their democratic duty, Turkey turns down Soviet plan for UN-sponsored peace conference on Cyprus, Right-wing coalition Cabinet for Iceland, Emperor's family loses its bus company to the state, Parties cast their lines in Scotland, Inquiry sought into Turks' arrest of driver, A consumer's approach to answering parents' questions on education, Rhodesia's joyous Beethoven anthem, Prison hunger strike threat after parcel ban, Rail unions expected to accept offer, Union chief says 'vote Labour-conditionally', Letter bomb is delivered to London printers, Gloucester: Final chance to look back, General expects three million backers, Sisters attacked stepfather with crowbar, Challenge to Mr Foot on Oct 3 poll reply, Breaking heads is no way to break strikes, Technology: Dependence on universities. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Kfr, electrocomponents limited, Dunhill, Bank Base Rates, Hine, Savills. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Pope accepts resignation of Mozambique primate. Sport: Ipswich spark not a hint but a threat, A close contest from teams miles apart, Officer in charge sticks to his guns, Mullion pays the joint top price for colt, Forest Hills set for the end of an era, Piggott handles Bombshell skilfully, Sports in Brief, Coventry's ideas begin and end with Carr, Carlisle press hard but without luck, Hutchinson invests the scene with a late golden glow, Today's football, Hampshire are thwarted by Francis and Lloyd, Two challengers to Alphadamus, Results yesterday, Dobson moves for record fee of £300,000, Yachting, England take no chances in Test, Brilliant run of threes by O'Connor. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Educational courses, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Busisness Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, Rentals, Country Properties, Property Big new scheme in Middlesex. Reviews: Out of the dream house The Thirties Revisited BBC 2, BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall/Radio 3, Leppard's third Cavalli opera L'Egisto Santa Fe Opera, The Bacchae and Pantomime Assembly Hall, Edinburgh, New Scottish Music Freemasons' Hall, Summerfolk RSC Aldwych Theatre. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,775, Broadcasting, Ballet Rambert's new artistic director. Editorials/Leaders: Schiller's Shadow In Salisbury, Mortgaging The Future, Middle Eastern Armouries. Letters to the Editor: Pension schemes, Black universities in South Africa, Stop importing and pay for two Channel Tunnels a month!, Estate agent's bond, Inland Revenue, Legal rights before birth, Business school graduactes: small is best, Alarm in the City, Reactions to weak government, Short degree courses, Older women teachers, Victims of Richard III, German way to control inflation, Taxable plot, Confidence abroad being eroded, The press and Mr Nixon, UK borrowing against North Sea wealth. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr Leonard Russell Editor and anthologist, Sir Donald Hopson. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans Jacques Borel, Gilts slightly firmer, The Times Share Indices, Brighter mood in gilt-edged, Eurobond prices Midday indicators, Recent Issues Closing, Commodities Daily sugar price now reaches £340, Foreign Exchange Dollar continues to strengthen, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Local authorities, Westland plans new helicopters, Industrial relations: end of the conflict?, Latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Help for new businesses, Another German bank closes down, Italy trying for $200m rail loan, World tonnage of idle ships down in July, Forward Levels, West Midlands job auction in scramble for skilled workers, W Sharpe price gesture to customers, Bank helps discount market, Advertising and marketing Independent television revenue improvement, NCB earnings scheme seen in wider context, Cosalt tops last year's profits in six months, Australia eases squeeze by lowering bank deposit ratio, £24m UK-Norwegian silicon plant project, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Thames Plywood, Shell plan is rejected by Kuwait, Pressures grow for a world food bank to help the developing nations, Decline in private housebuilding halted, Japanese deficit cut by $1.067m, Gallaher raises prices of its cigarettes, £13m Syrian order for textile plant, Lay-offs soar as car output lines halt, Money Market Rates, Union threat to outlaw the 'lump', Briefly Tempco Int, GEC/Kent: a more acceptable offer, 'Johnnies" earnings and dividend are well up to market's hopes, GEC in rival bid for Kent: ministry to put in fresh capital, US may boost flow of mortgage funds to aid home buyers, Business Diary: Sindona and Co · Jones the Welfare, GEC wins £1.4m order, £750m rumour sparks gilts, UCS creditors likely to demand more information, How the markets moved Rises, Keen export demand at Thyssen, General Electric gets $216m reactor contract, More factories for Telford, British Land, London cool on Arab investment reports. Business Appointments: Morgan Grenfell director.

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