The Times - 12/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From a Special Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, From Fred Emery and Anthony Thomas, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Shipping Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, Philip Howard, George Hutchinson, From Hugh Noyes, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Penny Symon, By Michael Horsnell, From Ronald Kershaw, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Strafford, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Eric Marsden, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By John Blunsden, From Alan McGregor, By Srikumar Sen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Melinda Camber, Clive Barnes, Leonard Buckley, Paul Griffiths, Richard Hope, PHS, Philip Goodhart, Caroline Moorehead, G. M. CARSTAIRS., C. P. ANDREWS, , BARBARA CASTLE., GEOFFREY LLOYD., QUENTIN BELL., A. V. HILL., JOHN WALLEY, , H. R. M. PORTER, , CONRAD RUSSELL, , J. M. SLATTERY., B. C. BUTLER, President, Social Morality Council. H. J. BLACKHAM, Chairman, Executive Committee., NICHOLAS KALDOR, , P. J. D. WILES, , DANIEL JENKINS, , J. S. GRANT, Chairman, , G. D. WILLIAMS, , T. PRITCHARD, Vicar of S David's., From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Our Economics Staff, By Business News Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By John Plender, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, S. E. HUNT, , NEVILLE SHULMAN, , W. STOTT., J. BOWER, , M. W. PRYNNE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Christopher Wilkins, Andrew Wilson, Kenneth Owen,
ResumoNews: Government guidance on aiding the homeless, Time to be charitable towards charities, Today's campaign Conservative Party, Liberals propose penal taxes on all those who cause inflation, Election in brief Communists to fight BBC rule, 'Postal ballots help moderates', Life sentence for man who killed his son, Crosland plea to Tories to think again on tenants, US journalists held after Moscow demonstration, Two sitting members woo millionaires and council tenants, Vietcong to release prisoners today, Portuguese unable to block Frelimo infiltration, More complain over meals, New record prices paid for fairings, Vatican presses for reform in Rome's management, Proposal to cut aid in strikes condemned, Mr Maudling says allegations made at trial were untrue, £300,000 of equipment is written off as overheating develops at unworked pit face, Poulson and Pottinger get five years each, Mr Heath lists three questions for the voters, Nine reviewing relations with Arab states, The Times Diary A triumph for British diplomacy, Mr Milne runs as independent, Immigrant trafficking 'near slavery', judge says, Attitude of West German strikers hardens after employers raise offer ½ per cent to 'guideline' limit, M Pompidou afflicted by election fever, EEC price review is bad polling news, Libya offers Europe the hand of friendship, Questions by Solzhenitsyn on Soviet state legality, Carn Brea: Life in 3000 BC, Press Council rejects complaints over report of massacre, Confident Mr Heath adds pledge of public lending right for authors to Tory platform, Chinese hint of children's revolution, End sought of election bar on council employees, Mr Biggs says he will fight extradition move, American suit is dropped, Why did Mr Pottinger not disclose gifts, judge asks, Arson at Christian places denounced in Jerusalem, Jailed Briton breaks down in Soviet court, Psychology: Intelligence and race, Candidate's son found dead in garden, Spratlys dispute figures in high-level Manila talks, Egypt calls meeting of Arab leaders on oil, Power men ban coal deliveries, Mr Taverne calls for political truce and coalition of moderates, Barn case evidence 'suspect' counsel says, Housewife routs gunman in bank raid, Anglo-French radar links urged to make Channel safer, Minister called to testify in Italy oil scandal, Roman bakers promise free bread, Parties defend decision to oppose Speaker, Boy dies as gust blows wall on to pupils, Israel plans new town on the Golan Heights, Price of petrol rises to 50p a gallon, Fears of a surrender that could smash the economy, Opposition leader keeps accent off miners, It's not what they say, it's the way they can't say it, Four polls face Clay Cross voters, UVF renews its plea after boy is shot, Promise to cushion impact of petrol price increase, Benefits for strikers becomes big issue, Aslef calls off action until after election, Summerland fire was a freak, QC tells inquiry, Prime Minister has not lost his plain touch, Only issue in mining town is what size the majority will be, 55 killed and 81 hurt in fighting on Iran-Iraq frontier, Hero's welcome in Corsica for autonomist leader, Strange friendship of dissimilar men, How the Aslef leaders still find themselves left out on a limb, Southend pier may be demolished, Consortium offers miners £2½m to end strike, Scribblers move into top gear Election notebook, Liberals not in favour of government by coalition, France rejects villagers' claim against Napoleon, Britain will still be in difficulty when pit dispute is over, Mr Wilson says, Split between France and its EEC partners bursts open at Washington meeting on oil crisis. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Wcb, Robophone, Sotheby's, W. D. Dane, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd,, Giro, Royal Navy, Mellersh & Harding, Rank Xerox, Leicester Permanent, Northwood Publications Ltd, Stratstone, Midland Montagu, Air France, Canlife units, National Westminster Bank. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Creating an industrial policy for Europe. Official Appointments and Notices: Rhodesia appoints minister to combat terrorists, University news Oxford Elections;, Church news. Sport: A Finnegan back among champions, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Two capable challengers for Attivo, Norton gets double at Teesside, Storm over the river and one in a tea cup, Adventure has chance of Rio honours, Hand clutch and extra foot brake may put Lotus ahead, ATP voice in grand prix management, Draft of new rule on amateurs in making, Chelsea fine Osgood and Hutchinson, Injured players back for crucial game, Manager tells Arnold display of ill-temper quite unacceptable, Asian Games as a step into international scene, One course's loss could be another's gain, Form at Zagreb earns reward for three, Conteh takes further step towards Foster's title, Howa still president of SACBOC, Monzon changes his mind about retirement. Reviews: Laughter the best medicine Bad Habits Astor Place, New York, The people's trouper Reg Varney Atv, Ionesco on his first film, Fashion, All change, Béjart's Ballet, The exhibition galleries of the, Boris Christoff Festival Hall, Steve Reich Queen Elizabeth Hall, Funny revolution in a toytown Something's Burning Mermaid. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Shop Premises, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Salerooms, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services. Editorials/Leaders: Shots Fired In The Persian Gulf, The Corrosion Of Society. Letters to the Editor: The General Election: issues before the country, Signalman's duties, Young farmers and the profit motive today, Disastrous effect of high interest rates on the smaller business, Time for reconciliation, Intercommunion, Sunday sport, UK expertise, Cheating in exams, Britain's credit in the world, Crofters' rights in oil development, Miners' wages, Financing of Globtik supertanker, Choice for next generation of nuclear reactor stations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Law: 'Period of inefficiency' not limited to working hours Canadian Pacific (Bermuda) Ltd v Canadian Transport Co Ltd, Board not unfair in dismissing discrimination complaint Regina v Race Relations Board, Ex parte Selvarajan. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Arts and Entertainment: Younger players shine in bridge contest, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,610. Obituaries: Sir James Stirling, Sir Robin Darwin, Mr Peter Grant, Qasem Kastrati, Dr C. B. Heald, Sir Walter Moberly, Obituary, Sir John Beaumont Former Chief Justice of Bombay. Business and Finance: How the markets moved The Times index: 125.53-0.97 F.T. index: 305.3-2.0 Rises, Witbank Colliery, Limited, Chrysler strike prompts fresh warning on UK operations, Shipbuilders to launch a publicity drive, STC wins £30m order for undersea telephone cables, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall St drops 16.5 pts in day of slow trading, Fixed Interest and Money, Company News St Martins go over £2m at halfway, Forward Levels, U S banks cut prime rates, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Mining Alcan to spend over $200m, Higher oil prices reflected in 17 pc rise in industry's raw materials and fuel bill, Bank Base Rates, The Times list of latest dividends, Computer news Univac still seeking European links, Shell asks Bonn for price fixing charge facts, Equities Heavy turnover in gold shares, How to amend the Industrial Relations Act Eric Wigham discusses the Conservatives' commitment to 'meet any valid criticisms', Opponents of P & O/Bovis face an uphill struggle, Europe and Overseas Hoechst acquires Roussel-Nobel, German car makers hit hardest as Britain's January imports slump, Moorgate owes £500,000 to dairy group, Voluntary hotel registration plan by tourist board, Earnings in industry up by 14 pc, Briefly, Ariel gets off to good start on first day, Wage increases for 30,000 textile workers, Money Market Rates, 3 American oil firms in Libya nationalized, Curb on exports of iron, steel and coal as BSC run-down begins, Bids and Deals Pork Farms buys Barons Meat, Crisis curbs lead to drop in retail sales, Britannia in £7.5m deal for quieter Boeings, P & O offer document calls for provisions, Dubai's £300,000 UK television order, Business Diary: Grimshawe's future, The Times Share Indices, Consumption of aluminium up 14 pc last year, Go-ahead for first whisky price increase, Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate Mr. Addinsell's Statement, M Giscard predicts gold revaluation this year, Hotels: hard selling in hard times. Stock Exchange Tables: Strong rises in gold shares, Issues & Loans Bank of Ireland rights postponed, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Royal Worcester pick new chief executive from Rank. Property: The Englishman's home is his..., Property To Let, Property Wanted, Flat Sharing.
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