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The Times - 13/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, from Our Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, by Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Political Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Foreign Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, From Fred Emery, From Our Corespondent, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, By Edward Mortimer, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Edmund Stevens, From Our Corerspondent, David Robinson, John Higgins, Thomas Walker, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Martin Huckerby, Philippa Toomey, Caroline Moorehead, House of Lords, European Parliament Luxembourg, By Norman de Mesquita, By John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox, By Dennis Bird, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, John Hennessy, Richard Harris, Kenneth Owen, PHS, Victoria Brittain, RALPH BENNETT, , JOHN HARRISON, , HUGH KINGSTON, , J. E. JAMES, , JOHN STEWART, , W. C. HARRIS, , JOAN SCOTT, , ADRIAN ZIDERMAN, PETER LEWIS, , N. R. KELSEY, , LEONARD A. MERSON., JOAN MAYNARD., STAN THORNE., MAUREEN COLOUHOUN., EDDIE LOYDEN., MARTIN FLANNERY., JEFF ROOKER., JOHN ROE, , ANGUS MACINTYRE, , DENIS SWEANEY., MAX HEBDITCH., ANTHONY ARMSTRONG, , From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Ronald Faux Mallaig, From Dan van der Vat, By Geoffrey Browning, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, From Harry Debelius, E. C. CADE, , A. M. JABLONOWSKI, , THOMAS STONOR, ROGER WILDING., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Financial Staff, By Ashley Druker., Eynon Smart, By Fred Wilson, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, Andrew Wilson, Robin Mead, Gerald Ely,

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News: Opinion poll puts Denmark's Liberals in lead, Man who tries to defuse expectations, EEC scheme for cheap sugar runs into snags, Clocking up a big advantage, Time, the present, Union strike call to 8,000 journalists on provincial papers, Nine killed in riots over U Thant's burial, Voting on death penalty, Lord Justice Scarman says law is failing us, The Times Diary Heroic, futile and very expensive, British Airways cuts Spanish fares 40%, China joins in 'tyranny' dispute at the UN, Fifth jockey arrested in French betting case, Why East Asia is determined to keep the West a world away, Canadian oil export ban strains US ties, Science report Contraception: A pill for men, Mr Miki's pledges fail to win over trade union body, £2m monument to temps perdu, State governor set to join nomination race, Hospital pay claim sets £30 as basic, Four out of five borstal trainees offend again, Kurds say Iraqis use phosphorus shells, 'No real progress' in talks on troop cuts, £75,000 bail for three accused, American jets must have warning device, Study finds no gain in teaching French to primary-age children, More 'free travel' road licences for Britain, Hopes of energy agreement at Giscard-Ford summit, Rhodesia constitutional conference in London forecast for next year, If the girl still goes for gold reach for your cheque book, Extent of Basque strikes surprises Madrid, New York cash crisis makes 8,000 redundant, Solzhenitsyn hopes of a return to Russia, Aiming for accuracy, Charolais bulls with eye defect not to get breeding licence, Gas prices go up next month by 12 per cent, Mr Whitlam seeks British curb on envoys, Charities batten down in the face of inflationary winds, Licensing curb over pig disease, Two charged with killing at Woolwich, Prince of Wales qualifies on helicopters, The Christmas turkey has many guises Food prices, Astronauts will inspect Soyuz next May, Number of jobless up 60,000 in France, Nato talks dominated by economic problems, Universities to get an extra £15m, Highlands board plans to 'nationalize' an island, More children in care over bad housing, Safety fears by divers in North Sea oilfields, Chinese change catalogue in US exhibition, Rhodesian moves welcomed in S Africa, Strap a computer on your wrist, Another attempt to tell parents about school powers, Call for delay on Bill affecting editors, Turkish Premier consults party leaders on foreign policy after suspension of US arms aid, Moderate miners defeat attack by left wing, 'Crocodile tears' attack on editors by Mr Scanlon, Motorway contract allegations denied, Pit ballot not rigged, but report urges reform, The Pope will proclaim six new saints, including an American, during Holy Year, The long electronic memory of the law, Upset stomach halts Wilson engagements, Angry farmers drive their cattle to Washington, Schools running out of supplies, union says, Church peace team waits in hope, Building poetry bridges across the gap between literature and science, MPs in Luxembourg assert their new powers to change EEC budget for the first time, Liverpool may envy Hamburg but will never copy her, Report on method of electing Tory chief goes to Mr Heath, Bomb thrown at military club held 'shrapnel', Many big mental hospitals at fault, Why Queen Victoria waited so long, Doctors blamed over birth-control failure, Greater powers urged for United Nations, Mr Smith's address to the people of Rhodesia, Syrian Air Force now superior to Egypt's as Russians shift military power balance, Israel aircraft attack Palestinian camp after cinema bombing, Banned Yugoslav author to be tried, £534m trade deficit is worst ever, Candlesticks fetch a record £38,000, 50 troops die in S Vietnam helicopter crash, Action needed on racial issues, conciliators say, Portuguese Socialists meet legally at last, Couple saw daughter dead in deep freezer, Engineers to demand settlement of big increase without delay, Fight to hold Swiss lead in world market, Ottawa disregarded police warning on Soviet 'spy', Mr Wilbur Mills's friend is charged. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Watches of Switzerland, British airways, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Middle Tar, Save the Children Fund,, Baume & Mercier Geneve 1830, tops tv LTD, National Westminster Bank, Western Trust & Savings Ltd., Seiko, Population Count Down, Hoechst, The Times, Drambuie, Piaget, Reuter Monitor, R.& G. Cuthbert Limited,, Daimler, Bank Leumi, The Electricity Council, England & Wales, Cheltenham, Avia, Perrier, Europa, Standard and Chartered BANKING GROUP LIMITED, Hertz, Solidev, Roy C. King Limited,, Certina, Williams & Glyn's Bank, British Airports Authority, H.A.G, Motor Transport, habitat, Atcost, Hine, Weatherall Green & Smith, Australia, Panam, Grima, Costain. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Squash rackets. Politics and Parliament: Disagreement with views of BSC chairman, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Activities of multinational companies in Community, Imperative that terms of social contract on pay be adhered to-Minister, Royal Assent, Complaint of haste on pensions Bill, Next Week, Too alarmist a reaction by exchange markets House of Commons, Lord Chief Justice links use of guns with end of hanging, Mr Foot not to intervene in signalmen's dispute, Tories want to end rating system, Complications of multi-rate VAT system, Extra budget for regional fund coming in January, Majority of settlements within the guidelines, EEC referendum question will be in legislation, Continuing with overseas borrowing, Council spending to be held down next year: attempt to banish spectre of 70 pc rate increases, 2½p coin still has useful role to play, European Parliament may have senate. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 33, Art Exhibitions, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Christmas gift guide. Reviews: Francis Durbridge presents... Melissa Bbc 1, The view of the first generation, Jack and the Beanstalk Arts, RPO/Downes Festival/Radio 3, Concertgebouw Piano Quartet Purcell Room, Make art budget 'a special case' MP urges, Early Music Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall, Return to opera at the Coliseum, Aida Royal Northern College of Music. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, British music award, Valentino Award, New recorders, The Leys School. Law: Youth 'crumpled' under pressure to plead guilty: new trial ordered Regina v Inns, Validation of disposition in winding up In re Argentum Reductions (UK) Ltd, Distribution on liquidation taxable Joiner v Inland Revenue Commissioners. Sport: Sports in Brief, Dutch-Belgian move to hold cup finals, Watkins escapes suspension, A stronghold will again be weakened, Brothers seeded Nos 1 and 2 in Foster Cup, Cowdrey to play in second Test, Award does not change Foster's routine, Nastase and Newcombe may meet again, Cortina race may be declared invalid, Sponsors may cut back their support, Cheerfulness may help the new president, LTA budgeting for a deficit of £10,000, Bishop Auckland forward hurt on eve of big tie, Derby may be judged bad losers if they persist with official protest, Reutemann and Brabham backed by new sponsor, Big increase in prizemoney for the Open, Counties share less money through bad weather, Two stallions seeking pastures new, Conteh relinquishes title, Le Mans 24 hours race puts accent on economy, We are not yet back to bodyline, Prospects good for racing on Saturday, Lloyd humbles the Indian spin attack, Hope nominated to meet Sterling for vacant title, Calendar of sport for 1975, Jones as third string for Britain, They seek him here, they seek him there. Editorials/Leaders: The Inflation That Works IS Domestic, New Progress In Rhodesia. Letters to the Editor: Closed shop for engineers, Northern Ireland, Church remarriage of divorcees, Honey from road verges, The case for the Arts, King of the Cocos, British-built sugar beet harvesters, 'Duke of Orleans's mistress', Women in London Transport, Canterbury Cathedral, Threat to women's hospital, Insurance and industry, Classical error of analysis on banking, Britain and the Middle East, Conserving museum pieces. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, December 13, 1949. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Hana Benesova, Mr Dave Crowley, Group Captain Burling, Mr Rolf Lefebvre A voice known to millions, Mr John Boyd, Obituary. Business and Finance: Norway modifies proposed levy on offshore earnings, Sheffield plea for waterway grant, Clash over level of N Sea tax, Profit expected this term at Beaverbrook, Christmas pay at risk in Swan Hunter yards, Colour TV deliveries down 16pc in October, New setback for UK steel output last month, Implications of Distillers' projected cutbacks, Minister denies move to drop petroleum tax, Yamani pledge to peg oil price, Reshuffle of short-sea P & O ships, Latest dividends, Bilbao court orders Sofico sale, Stewarts & Lloyds Of South Africa Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, Distillers cutting back whisky production, Post Office takes a digital path towards the phone network of the future, Associated Food peak at midterm, Bank says price curbs have gone far enough, Veba warns of lower earnings, Interim Statement, US prices pointer to lower inflation, Forward Levels, Mining A maiden from Southvaal, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Redundancy as price of recovery at Dimplex, Midland fears of March crisis, Wolv'n & Dudley yield to costs, Dearer borrowing signs in evidence, say Mercantile Credit, Another reprieve for oil company profits as Senate kills latest Bill, Coffee producers agree on price guarantees, Uk Trade, 120 jobs go in Mintex output cuts, Price panel criticized on petrol rise delays, Record again at United Spring, North Sea PO links, Leyland drive to save £15m, Anglo American Corporation Group Transvaal Gold Mining Companies, Money Market Rates, English Card strengthens, Rural landowners fight, Hard sell on Algarve apartments, Smiths Industries, De Wendel's strong role in effort to block takeover of Firminy, How the markets moved, BBI profits lifted 25 pc by overseas business, The Times Share Indices, Arthur Lee moves smartly ahead to reach £3.65m pre-tax, Business Diary: From deer to dray horse · Patiño paroxysm, The Clydesdale Investment Company Limited, New Paris commodity market president, Briefly Graham Wood Steel, ENI denies Snia Viscosa shares sale, Saudi Arabia stepping up spending in UK despite sterling switch, Bonn expansion measures give industry £303m for jobs and investment, Property: delicate issue for the Government, A & P benefits from Brazil ship order. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Fresh 'low' for sterling, Recent Issues, Unsettled by trade figures, Sugar futures gain up to £18 after heavy losses Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Issues & Loans, NY silver eases after early gains, Share rally fades. Business Appointments: Promotions at Allied Breweries. Property: Residential property Developers import house 'kits', Flat Sharing, Property Abroad. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,867.

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