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The Times - 23/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Simon Scott Plummer in Tunis and Paul Martin in Beirut, From Arthur Osman, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Staff Reporters, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Tim Jones, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Labour Editor, By Diana Geddes, By George Clark and Geoffrey Smith, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, By A. M. Rendel, From Moshe Brilliant, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, by Richard Holmes, David Wade, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, John Higgins, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Geoffrey Weston, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, George Hutchinson, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Colin Cowdrey, Pearce Wright, Edward Hart, Trevor Fishlock, MARY M. A. MUIR., T. S. MORGAN, , SARAH WELLS, , BRUCE M. COOPER, , GORE-BOOTH, EDWARD HARE, , CYRIL SMITH, , MASRY MacGREGOR, SAID HAMMAMI, , LYNNE REID BANKS., GILBERT HALL, , T. C. DANN, , JOHN GRIFFITH., L. JOHN COLLINS., L. THOMSON, , C. RICHARD LINK, , By Adrian Hastings St Edmund's House, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By John Blunsden, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, By Business News Staff, By Ronald Faux, John Plender, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, FE, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Vera Di Palma, JD, By David Mott, by John Rettie editor, Latin America, by Susan Morgan, by Janet Coates Barber, J.C.B., by Robert L. Genillard, by Avison Wormald, by Susie Morgan, by William Sabel, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, R.V.,

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News: Shrimps are big business, The time has come for conserving reserves, Campaign is launched to save direct-grant schools, Ambitious projects on Caribbean coast to lure the tourists, Government to rush through anti-terrorist laws, Five men detained in hunt for bombers, Murder squads on rampage in Belfast, Israel denies legality of Unesco vote, Horticultural brinkmanship, New name in the hat for the Tory leadership, Arab guerrillas flown into Tunis to meet demand for freeing VC10 hostages, Status and trading benefits expected from joining Andean pact, Manila publisher isolated in prison cell, Labour meeting on division of loyalty ends in uneasy peace, New Peking attack linked to Vladivostok summit, Florida search for missing Labour MP, MP called 'son of a bitch' by Mr Trudeau, Lisbon social democrats to hold party congress, Former UN delegate told to leave S African hotel, Karpov wins title chance, Talks on Spain's EEC trade deadlocked, Drive to link up coastal regions with the undeveloped south, Mr Heath calls for stricter security, Medicine: Injury from dog bites, Hospital unions still hoping for a deal, Draft oil Bill before the President today: nationalization expected next year, Angry MPs pledge full support for 'no appeasement' promise, Dr Waldheim to seek new mandate for Golan force, Small fishing port becomes second largest city and economic backbone, The rain freshens England's hopes for the first Test Sportsview, RSPCA report tells of 'power struggles and death threats', A nice place for a visit, Setting the seal on an initial visit to China, Britain's fortunes 'linked with Liberalism', Victims of bomb attacks named, The heavies are making their comeback, Wilson plea for no acts against Irish, Man broke Irish Embassy window in anger, Senators approve Rockefeller nomination, Planning the future on new lines, Beating 'cruelty or aberration' judge asks, Duke tells pub couples: 'You are in front line', Gwyn Thomas: writer with a preacher's impulse, How to save time for the things that matter, Why most of us may see in the next Ice Age, Too much foreign exchange pouring in for country to redeploy internally, Powell attack on 'corrupt' Tory MPs, New law on conspiracy would please the police, French strikes begin to subside but new trouble is threatened, Paris calls out the 'fire brigade' painters, Two men fined after incident at IRA funeral, Greeks divided over future of monarchy, Butchery that nothing can justify, Vatican paper says, Homes go on flood alert as councils stand by, President Ford makes a promise to maintain American troop strength in South Korea, Subdued Birmingham accepts it is in front line of attacks, Inter-church marriage as stepping-stone to Christian unity, GLC wants local income tax to raise revenue, Promise of new offer ends press dispute, Israelis fire over Arabs' heads, Petrol bomb attacks on Irish premises, Makarios plans become clearer, British mother wins back children in court battle, Large reserves of timber in south and east still to be explored, Roman candles for Christmas, Government aware of importance of technology in economic growth, Car workers demand removal of republicans, Manchester man victim of Nairobi crash, Pro-Palestinian votes by General Assembly, Troops surround general's home in Addis Ababa, Police urge public to help search for bombers, Development of strong exporting capacity for secondary industry, Guerrillas admit bombing, Life sentences for murder of stowaway, Company told to cut tipping at poison site, Freedom on prices for sugar firms, Jail for Coke blackmailer, Guayana: huge iron ore deposits and cheap power help rapid development, Grants policy to change import-biased attitudes. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Tap, Mellersh & Harding, Schroders, Multiple Display Advertisements, Deutsche Grammophon, Lloyd Triestino, McLaren Motor Coats, Lbi, Ansafone, Framlington Unit Management Limited, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Dewar's, Rw, Shure, Csww, Viasa, Scottish Equitable UNIT TRUST, Tyndall, Philips, Incurables, Haigland Double, Hine, Postal and Weekend Shopping. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Swans Art Treasures Tours, South Bank Concert Halls, Services tomorrow:, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Restaurants, Saturday Bazaar. Reviews: Music in its original form, Love and competition, £57,750 for portrait sets record for artist, Small scale music drama, The Strauss stakes, Of ghosts and King's, Rehabilitation, Elgar and Britten. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Stayman power, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,850, Broadcasting Saturday, Chess Well matched, Broadcasting Sunday. Editorials/Leaders: This IS An ACT Of War, The Crisis In The Stock Market. Letters to the Editor: Sufferings of Kurds, Investment in S Africa, Unfulfilled aims of food conference, Year break before university, Woolly warmth, Arabs and Israelis, Flats over shops, Booker Prize short-list, Comparative costs, The Church and the IRA, Complex simples, Democracy in trade unions, Individual rights and the closed shop, Writing for the press. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Heath names a second spokesman on energy, Latest appointments, Royal Society medals, University news Liverpool. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, November 23, 1949.. Obituaries: Mr Sergei Urusevsky, Sir Harry Sinderson, Frank Martin Distinguished Swiss Composer, Miss Marjorie Honeybourne, Mr Thomas Moult, Mr Willoughby Lappin. Sport: Oosterhuis at the start of the trail that leads to dollar wealth, Sports in Brief, Rangers are top of the six British leagues, Greenidge seven runs shy of first Test century, Depression with complications, MCC have bright and breezy day, Willis goes down fighting, Weekend fixtures, Few expect defeat of efficient All Blacks, Rosewall has little to offer, Crucial matches for Kent and Cambridgeshire, Rich variety remains in a reduced FA Cup list, Americas team displace Continent, French call up five from champions pack, Bold Glanford Brigg could be danger to The Dikler, Oxford seek way out of blind alley, Sweden joins the challengers, Football and racing disrupted by rain, Townsend battles on gamely despite a fever, British championship fully international in 1975, Television highlights Bbc 1. Business and Finance: Discount market, Limit on Swiss francs, Petrol station owners call for immediate 1p on gallon, H & L Rubber seek tax move to Malaysia, $100m aid for TriStar production, Representing your rights, Receivers called in by Triumph investment and banking group, Latest dividends, Mr Healey for talks in Saudi Arabia, French trade gap £124m in October, Bonn 'five wise men' urge float for mark, Beecham's pill or Lonrho Kuwaitis, 17½ pc more on CU car premiums, Wm Reed, Forward Levels, Streeters omit interim after loss, 120m tons coal target affirmed, Bank Base Rates, Further losses in equities as account ends, A broker's dual responsibility, Applying the test of health, Bill Taylor's first gamble, Legal snags for the liquidator, No half-year payout by BSG as profits slump by £750,000, La Roche wins stay of Berlin cartel order, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, ADI shares fall on monopolies reference, Ne Timber, Citibank lowers prime lending rate to 10pc with its seventh cut in successive weeks, Development gains: who will have to pay?, GEC loses key appeal on profits assessment, A first from Scottish Equitable, Grouse, Grimshawe licence renewed after inquiry, Rolls-Royce chief rebuts criticisms of £8 pay deal, 'Laundries' in farming. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities December sugar collapses £61, Still nervous, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Exchange Foreign Dollar again falls sharply, Issues & Loans $110m from Arab oil producers, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, NY silver firms after early drop, Wall Street, Account ends with further losses, Unit trusts performance. Law: Union members cautioned contrary to rules Maclelland V National Union of Journalists Mills and Others v Same, Price Commission's draconian powers General Electric Co Ltd V Price Commission. Politics and Parliament: Hijackers are 'of same breed' as the bombers, Emergency legislation next week: Mr Jenkins to consider ban on IRA: warnings of backlash House of Commons, Referendum decision on EEC would bind Government but not Commons, Piazzani evidence review.

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