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The Times - 02/07/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By Alan Hamilton and Raymond Perman, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Stuart Stirling, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, Belfast., By George Clark, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Our Education Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choat, From David Cross, From David Bonavia, From Marcel Berlins, By David Spanier, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Caroline Silver, By Philip Howard, By Lewine Mair, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Jim Snow, by Prudence Glynn, John Percival, Alan Coren, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Bernard Levin, Paul Martin, Anita Gregory, PHS, A. H. COOPER, Headmaster., REGINALD MAUDLING., DAVID GREEN, , SANDRA GOLANT, , JULIAN AMERY, , N. A. HAWKINS., GERALD COBB, , F. F. ROSS., MAUREEN TOMISON, , ROY LEWIS, , MICHAEL MCNAIR-WILSON, , FRANK ALLAUN, , JOE ASHTON, MP, , NORMAN ATKINSON, MP, , R. N. BOTTINI, General Secretary., L. W. BUCK, General Secretary, RAY BUCKTON, General Secretary, , R. GARLAND, Executive Committee, K. GILL, General Secretary, , BERT HAZELL, President, , EDDIE MARSDEN, General, ALAN SAPPER, General Secretary, DENNIS SKINNER, MP, STAN THORNE, MP, R. W. WRIGHT, Executive, C. F. KNOX, 5 Village Way, SE21., From Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Kenneth Owen Technology Corerspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Kershaw, By David Blake, By R. W. Shakespeare, D. B. SMEE, , HARRY LUCAS, , J. WRIGHT, , B. M. FISHER, , F. G. GLOSSOP., MARIAN RODGERS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Andrew Wilson, By John Woodland, David Spanier The Times, Giulio Mazzocchi, Michel Boyer, Dennis Topping, Hans-Jürgen Mahnke, Pierre Drouin, Jacqueline Grapin Le Monde, Mario Salvatorelli, Hans Stollhans, Maurice Denuzière, Cyril Bainbridge, Bruno Ghibaudi, Albert Borschette, Alan Hamilton, Bertrand le Gendre, Sergio Devecehi, Heinz Blüthmann, Gérard Viratelle, Raymonde Moulin Le Monde, Fritz Wirth,

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News: UN staff resent ban on book by Solzhenitsyn, Peking article reaffirms party's leading role, Norwich faced with choice between buses and cars, Threshold agreements not blamed for inflation, Behind The Scenes Italy's fateful days, Bapedi tribe challenge resettlement order, Investment pressure on jades, Algeria loses claim to secret war chest, Muslim to run in Indian presidential poll, UN observers hold three on Mount Hermon, Ethiopian troops make further arrests in 'war on feudalism', 'Unsafe' school buildings closed, Treasure at home, London, Ford men in protest at court, Russian dancer defects in Canada, £36,000 for Gulbenkian music fellowships, Biggest refugee airlift in history complete, Embassy silent on China's reasons for student ban, Labour MPs puzzled by Wilson pay reference, Viewpoint, Wife takes over reins of power after the death of Gen Perón, Why sympathy is the last thing Syrian Jews want, PC said to have buried his wife's body in garden, Landslip kills two miners in Transvaal, West Germany, London-weighting offer gets hostile reception, £11,000 damages award against pedestrian, France, Señora Perón's uncertain mandate, BBC criticizes union's conduct during dispute, Watergate prosecutor finds 'substantial evidence' of Nixon plot to hinder justice, Bonn, Profile Olivetti chief equally at home in academic circles, Future perils of price rises becoming clearer, Rails help blind to flee fire at factory, 'Servant Jacob' accused of killing Luther King's mother, Social After education, what chance of a job? Britain, Bail for murder charge soldier, Europe MPs pleased with new budgetary powers, Ship sank when rear cargo door opened, Bulgaria gives no explanation for holding Britons, Vandals knock Karl Marx bust off plinth, Auroras may cause noise, professor's report states, Facts And Figures, Israelis may have to be ruthless, paper says, Pit union may adopt militants' £20 claim, Election result reversed, Letter From Delhi, Property company denial by Attorney General, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Vive le sport!, Methodists' view on drink now left to conscience, The fifth session of the International Labour Conference ended last Wednesday in, School students' union gives evidence to MPs, Crowds at Royal Show shrug off industry's gloom, Election stalemate in Iceland may mean reprieve for Nato base, Tokyo 'not angered' by kidnapping, Walkie-talkies used by 'plumbers' were tuned to radiocabs office, Ellsberg break-in trial hears, Mr Amery supports proposal for a coalition, Dublin pledge on fugitive gunmen, Hopes rise of end to strike, Germany, London weightings of £400 and £200 are recommended in Pay Board's report, Swedish opposition in disarray, George Pottinger attacks trial summing-up, NHS workers may ban private patients, Sea conference hears new appeal to admit rebels, Premium bond winners, Britain, Power of voodoo invoked against detectives, QC says, Is Russia adopting a party line on parapsychology?, Scots Liberals want 54 MPs in London and 70 at Edinburgh, Judge had second thoughts on escape plot sentence, 'Law on juveniles breeding criminals', Muzorewa plea to Rhodesia's African voters, EEC encourages export overseas of surplus beef, Police chief in clash over MP suspended, Tripos: geography, architecture, economics, Fare rises of up to 100% sought on internal air routes, Heckling stops Cologne trial of Nazi-hunter, Anti-EEC party to fight every seat, Spa customers are taking, Mr Rabin seeks peace talks with Egpyt, Former minister denounces trial by Greek regime, The Times Diary Mr Benn: news from the past and the future, Science report Biochemistry: How the bacteria decide, Italy, Cork: Medieval city's history, Smith proposal waste of time, say Africans, Paris, Forum New rules needed when business threatens states, Former wife of peer for trial, President's pledge to Hero City, Portuguese testimony to the lies of tyranny, Strasbourg worried over sales of degrees, Impressionist paintings sale makes £1,077,930. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple prizes, University news Oxford, Princess Anne to be WRNS commandant, Opposition whips appointed. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Kenya Pipeline Company Limited, Howard, Garrard, Rhone-Poulenc, Leicester, Wheatsheaf, Steel Samson, De Erste, The Times, Daniel Doncaster & Sons Limited, Samia, W & J Glossop Ltd, Olympia International, The Wembley Conference Centre, Skf, Grima, Ecgd, Sears Holdings Limited. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Polish champion to miss 400 metres European event, Sports in Brief, Boycott forced to retire with a fractured finger, Lancashire knock holders out of Gillette Cup, Wind takes toll of boats and gear at Weymouth, Alphadamus returns to form at Nottingham, Votes of confidence in seeding committee, Evening racing Windsor, Mrs Mould well placed, Asif Masood provides the spectacular Pakistanis needed, Young Irish rider beats Broome at Stoneleigh, Worcestershire in trouble after string of injuries, Strike threat by Tour de France riders, Sussex v Surrey, El Shafei overpowers jaded Borg, Poland rediscover secret of World Cup winners, Bousfield holes a putt of 30 yards to earn lead, Today's cricket, Coulisse best for Warwick event, Lions make 11 changes for next match, Leicester v Yorkshire. Reviews: Pleasure and surprise: ballet at the Holland Festival, A sprout to catch a mackerel? Sprout Thames, Books, Aeolian Ouartet Bishopsgate Hall, Books on 'the box', NPO/Santi Festival Hall, LSO/Tippett Bath Festival, Fashion. Law: Jehovah's Witness mother loses her two children T v T, Ballast firm liable for haulier's use of lorry F. E. Charman Ltd v Clow. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 1, 1949 Festival gardens. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Appointments Vacant also on page 11, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Politics and Parliament: Business optimism about the future, Mrs Castle expects widespread support for pensions proposals, Minister's union adviser worked for Tories, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Mr Benn on plans for industry: capitalism in Britain appears to have no confidence in itself House of Commons, Parliamentary diary House Of Lords, Private Bill, Changes in insurance contributions, Students' rooms exempted from rent protection House of Lords, £700m of state funds going to industry, Earlier Concorde services possible, Development gains tax halved on sales and shares, Government want free bargaining on new London weighting rates, EEC lorry sizes opposed. Editorials/Leaders: Learning To Live With London, You Cannot Get IT From ME, Another Wrong Decision Coming Up. Letters to the Editor: An anti-socialist merger, Importance of part-time secretaries, Entry to university, Renegotiation of EEC membership, Time for action by Minister on Seaforth fiasco, Mr Macmillan's speech, Question of coalition: a genuine desire to agree, Gloomy prospect of more VAT rates, Pensions: slowdown fear for employees' interests, Party system, British forces in Oman, Deflated wage, Ideological conflict, 'Doctor's mandate', Doomwatch, Will of the majority, High rise pay claims, Whose White Horse?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, President Juan Peron Flamboyant creator of modern Argentina. Births. Business and Finance: Hambros in position of all-round strength, London And Holyrood Trust Limited, Will Britain copy Europe's tough line against redundancy?, Russians want US aid to build world's biggest plane-making complex, Latest dividends, Think tank's proposals for energy conservation, Peterlee site for Cummings, Reliance report $6.25m settlement with Pergamon, WGI LIMITED Civil, Mechanical and Process Engineers. Refractory Manufacture Improving Performance, Computer news IBM increases lead in British market, Whitbread Investment Company Limited, Plunge into red at Bryanston, Cement, building materials and chemical industries face cost increases of up to 30 pc, Business Diary: Out of Court Tupini takes off, Bank Base Rates, Warning of 'more serious effects' from soaring oil costs, A & P asks for aid, Daily Mail And General Trust Limited Statement By Viscount Rothermere, Chairman, Carlton rides over heavier interest to reach £6.5m pre-tax, The London And Provincial Trust Limited, Government pays £8m for Court Shipbuilders 'to safeguard jobs', Prospect of Nation Life rescue is receding, Mining Tara warning on mining lease, Chrysler toolroom ban to continue, German trade surplus up, IMF details new method of valuing the SDR, Venezuela increases cost of crude by 35 cents, Chicago bank holds prime rate at 11.80 pc, The Pound, Federal Bank Council faces sharp criticism over Herstatt's failure, J. Lyons & Company Limited Significant contribution from overseas companies, Briefly, Mobil's anti-trust denial, Fresh Marshalls Halifax peak; demand strong, How Landsit is riding the storm, B & C shipping may take extra tonnage, Sena Sugar Estates, Limited Summary Of Results, 1969/73, Alfa Romeo joins Rolls in helicopter venture, Food industry will press case for more flexibility over prices, OECD predicts six nations' growth rate, Japanese to halve colour TV exports to Britain, Hopes of a new fishing port for North Shields, Renault and Fiat models up 7pc: Reliants dearer, No let-up in the great paper chase, HAMBROS Greater all-round strength than ever before. Mr.Jocelyn Hambro, M.C., reports to shareholders., Property fillip to Polly Peck, Retail spending at lowest level for two years, Easy day for the discount houses, Fashion group moves into Europe. Business Appointments: Sir E Woodroofe on Burton Group board. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Stronger trend in the dollar, The Times Share Indices, John Brown a ray of sunshine, Spot Rates of Exchange, Forward Rates, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Dramatic six months for prices, Issues & Loans Lending falls in second quarter, Wall Street, Copper, lead and zinc drop to new 1974 lows, Equities steady. Property: Flat Sharing, Property To Let, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,726.

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