The Times - 22/10/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By John Young, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge, By Our Labour Staff, By Penny Symon, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, From David Bonavia, From John Hennessy, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Downie, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seeley, Paul Overy, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Robert Fisk, ADAM THOMSON., COLIN DAMARALAND IN EXILE, THE REV MICHAEL SCOTT. MARGARET LEGUM, ROGER MURRAY, NEVILLE RUBIN, RANDOLPH VIGNE, ROBERT MORLEY, KEITH JOSEPH., JOHN COLVILLE., WILLIAM R. LYSTER, , BALFOUR OF INCHRYE, A. R. FREWEN, , J. W. P. RICHARDSON., MARGARET M. ERRINGTON., T. C. W. STINTON., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Drummond, From Roger Berthoud, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From John Earle, By Margaret Stone, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, J. P. M. PARRY., PHILIP GOLDENBERG., NIGEL KINGSLEY., By David Young, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill, D. E. RAE, ACII., From Peter Hazelhurst, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Frank Vogl, By David Mott, By Fred Wilson,
ResumoNews: CBI, TUC aid on industry course, Warning from makers on fireworks ban, Australian inflation rate exceeds 16 per cent, Director burnt £16,000 to cover up tax lie, Shaikh may help to rebuild Suez towns, Building pay claim relieves fears, Royal Engineers will rebuild burnt-out prison at Long Kesh, Transport strikers bring chaos to Glasgow, Suspended jail for comedian over cheques, French jobless total up by 24 per cent on a year ago, Jurors hear Mr Nixon on tape, Father dies, daughter injured in gun attack, Two killed in runaway train accident, £46 'fiddle' ruins career of a police chief, Cancer unit tries to stop inrush for tests, Saigon police confiscate four newspapers, Mr Ford in Mexico talks on Cuba, Miss Dugdale on helicopter charges, New Hampshire consumers wooed by Democratic challenger, S Africans hail Royal Navy cooperation, Science report Climate: Patterns past and present, S African gold mines pay more to get local labour, Libel damages for former secret agent, Family allowances will go up in Budget but are likely to be less than £2 for each child, Hollow ring to Dublin's fine words on Ulster, EEC sugar talks suspended after snags, Equity members protest as Westminster council passes Piccadilly Circus plan, 1p rise on sugar from government stocks announced, The Times Diary Keen for a humorous hagiography, Welsh Office to prepare devolution legislation, Man given eight years for killing girl, Carolina election candidate is disqualified, Tidal power station off Brittany, Scottish nationalism now commands more than courteous boredom, Haringey under pressure from influx of refugees, Archaeology report Roman fort discovered, Senator Fanfani ponders on the sort of government he wishes to lead and the partners to choose, Coach bomb trial girl 'called it mistake', Chairman Mao is alert and clear, Joint sitting of French Parliament adopts constitutional reform strengthening rights of opposition, Lisbon communists name leadership, Ex-Guardsmen go on trial for Kent State shootings, Sir Keith hits back at 'gross misrepresentation' of birth control views, Mr Arafat told of French concern for Lebanon, Top Greek junta men on massacre charges, Shoplifting gang profited from refunds policy, Senior GLC officers get 11.5 pc pay rise, New envoy takes over US mission in Peking, Trudeau visit aims to bury the hatchet, Senator Jackson to speak at Pilgrims dinner, Unionists seek Wilson meeting over killings, 10 years' jail for man who attacked women in homes, Former stockbrokers face £55,000 charges, TUC leaders decide to repeat call on Mr Foot to relax picketing law, Pay claim dropped for social contract, Canadian firm handling Clarkson claim, £33,000 survey to find the best treatment for backache sufferers, BMA chief seeks negotiating body for professions, Leyland to build 3-door version of Mini in Italy, Thalidomide campaign ' getting huge support', Court told of 40 girls recruited for 'blue' films, Albania counts the cost of isolation, National Front's new chairman is former Tory, Fourteen die in the worst Mozambique violence since abortive white coup, More Ford men vote to accept new offer. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: London Annaba, Midland Bank Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ppp, Parliament, The Building Societies Association., Sotheby's, Jardines, jenet reger, High & Dry, Communicator Robophone, Drummond's Freedom Suitings, The Times, Sun Alliance & London, British Leyland, Canlife units, Halifax, Twa, London News, Boutique Simpson. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Oosterhuis in right frame of mind to pass his test, MCC leave for Australia in good mood, New committee to advise on the purchase of suitable stallions, Filly's brave effort worth the trouble, Mancini to appear before FA committee, Humidity could be biggest problem for US teams, Broome heads team of four for N America, Tonga have the discipline to profit from defeats, Hertford alight on a step of progress, On top of the world with still a long way to go, For the Record Tennis, Acceptors, Celtic contingent return to form in time for Ormond, America's cup challenge from Britain, New rule produces worried frowns. Classified Advertising: Business Services, Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Saleroom, LEGAL NOTICES (also on page 24), Secretarial, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 27., Christmas Cards. Property: PROPERTY also on page 9, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Law: Contract signed by composer void A. Schroeder Music Publishing Co Ltd v Macaulay (formerly Instone), Orphans' damages not reduced because grandmother looks after them Hay and Another v Hughes. Reviews: Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Sell more, and faster is auctioneers' success formula, From the alms-houses to Art Nouveau Van Gogh Courtauld Institute, Finland's committed artists, Schippel Open Space, Deeply pondered Bach Rostropovich St John's, Smith Square Radio 3, Maurizio Pollini Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fashion. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, October 21, 1949, The day the judges took an extra helping of power. Editorials/Leaders: Trying To Save The Party HE Loves, Where EQUITY And Sympathy Conflict, Big Claim For A Bad Year. Letters to the Editor: Operas and Things, Motor policies and liability, Future of Namibia, Policies for employee participation, Facing the dilemma of birth control, Name of the game: W H Simth?, Housebuilders facing point of slow return, Shortage of sugar, The Tory leadership, Subsidized theatres, British Caledonian's future. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Glasgow. Obituaries: Mary Countess Of Swinton, Cecily Arnold, Obituary, M. Elie Lescot, Prof H. A. Hollond English Law at Cambridge. Business and Finance: Discount market, Lend Lease confident, Sime Darby confident, but growth may slow, Conciliators move in at Vickers, Latest dividends, Legal and General plea for pensions safeguard, Second-half deterioration puts Sirdar 28 pc lower, Spot Position of Sterling, Retail group's leader urges spur for profits, IRELAND Confident of future, Japan's car makers see sales rally, Rate of basic pay rises eased to 0.5 per cent in September, N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, PO unveil communication network plans, Co-op will back pharmacists who give stamps, Forward Levels, Tokyo to make more use of foreign tankers, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Bank Base Rates, Retraining call at Scottish TUC debate on jobless, US Treasury bill rate, Newman-Tonks draws ahead to almost £2m, Mr Varley names Energy Advisory Council members, France expects £2,067m deficit, Hunting say Seabridge may hit 1974 profits, US trade centre open, OPEC to debate idea for fixed prices system, Shrinking building trade demand lops growth at Sabah Timber, Johnson+Firth Brown Ltd, Leap forward at Contractors' Services Group, Property sales by Argyle since year-end total £6m, E Ireland interim dip as property side dives, Mr R. Fell to be SE's first chief executive, Briefly, Business Diary: Stock Exchange gets its man Energising on energy, Institutes see no German upturn until the spring, Money Market Rates, Problems over pay restraint, Shawcross tribute to City Panel, Tremletts may go to court, Improving outlook for US capital spending, Iran's £240m motor industry plan offers scope for UK components, How the markets moved, Firth Brown and the Jessel connexion, HP curbs hitting carpet trade, says Stoddard, Final act in NCB-NUM drama, The Wigfall Group, Academics need not apply here, London sugar at £405 peak, EEC ministers agree on $3,000m loan to ease oil deficits of members, Saint-Gobain-Pont-A-Mousson, The Times Share Indices, All work stopped on Hawker 146 project, City stockbrokers decide to cease trading next month, Japan hopes to hold floating yen at 300 to dollar, Expansion of cargo data system at Heathrow Computer news, Alitalia plans service cuts to meet £40m loss. Business Appointments: Top changes at Imperial Continental Gas. Stock Exchange Tables: Industrial worries dull sentiment, Commodities Fresh decline in copper prices, Nervous selling, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,822.
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