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The Times - 17/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, From Fred Emery, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Horsnell and Christopher Walker, By Our Industrial Editor, From Arthur Osman Nottingham, By Geoffrey Smith, By Our Planning Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From a Chess Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Dan van der Vat, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, Paul Moor, Irving Wardle, Guy Brett, John Percival, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Peter West, Bernard Levin, Richard Davy, PHS, Patrick Gilkes, Richard Harris, LIONEL ABEL-SMITH, , J. D. SAMPSON, , A. L. BIRBECK, , MICHAEL HOOKER, , ROBERT WARREN, , ENID LAKEMAN, , BRUCE ANDERSON, , ALASTAIR N. COWDY, , PETER MATHIAS, , D. A. FRANKLIN, , Y. E. CANAAN, , SYLVIA LAW, , BASIL BUNTING, , KEITH LUCAS, , FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI, , By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Anthony Rowley, From Frank Vogl, By David Blake, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, Kenneth Owen, By Edward Townsend, By David Young, From Herbert Mishael, E. G. WOOD, , E. M. HALL, , ARNOLD LEVER, , PHILIP WATKINS, , J. K. LOVELL, , MATTHEW J. THOMPSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Frank Vogl, By Christopher Wilkins, by John Woodland Commodities Editor, by Richard Allen, J.W.,

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News: Guard dogs help to end bakery workers' sit-in, Inquiry urged on water content in food, Reformist government in Peru turns tough, Zaire leader pays second visit to Peking, Unemployment spectre at social affairs conference, Furs by any other name, Mr Michael Foot fined £40 for careless driving, Missing MP 'was spy' says Czech defector, The Times Diary Why the BBC must tell us all, Signalmen's strike will disrupt trains today, Raiders take chemicals used in bombs from Ulster factory, Lead seen as possible violence cause, The Pope condemns infidelity within Church, Conspiracy case retrial, Dr Soares reelected party chief, Isle of Man concern on EEC laws, France and America agree on oil and gold, Dr Luns is disquieted by effect of the cuts, Iran accused by Iraq of shooting down aircraft, Blast devices 'not intended to do damage', Requisition urged to end system of hotels for homeless, Janie Jones's sentence of 7 years 'not day too long', New Mao quotation foreshadows end of Cultural Revolution era, Communists take two towns north of Saigon, Soviet Culture Minister loses ideological post, Drive against pollution cut by rate squeeze, 25-nation cartel says it will stop Britain's sugar if price talks fail, Closed doors but open hearts in Moscow, Botterill ahead in key chess game, Labour defence rebels vote against the Government, Baader-Meinhof suspects urged to end hunger strike, Boston school committee revolts over integration, 1 per cent home loans for miners and steelworkers, Poultry men ask for end of state aid to beef, Mr Todd still waiting for end to restriction order, Rolls-Royce pay offer breaks social contract, Mr Foot rebuffs TUC on job safeguard plan, Disruption in national newspapers continues, Minister urged to call press freedom talks, Navy officer was drunk at embassy reception, Man describes hiding wife's body in freezer, Text of communiqué after Martinique summit, Eight accused of public house murder, Mr Rabin says Cairo upsetting peace hopes, Divisions that must be closed to avoid civil war in Angola, Jungle ordeal: Herbert Zehnder, aged 11 (left), Tories face new clash on ballot for leadership, Plan provides for three Eire universities, UN Assembly urges sanctions on S Africa, 'Times' man tells of death threat, Court reduces sentence on practical joker, More foreign doctors needed, report says, Insects: The metabolism of the bumblebee, Home where 18 died not on county list for priority improvements, General charged with right-wing plot in Italy, Warmth without waist, 14th-century brick kiln on site of priory, Building system criticized, Miniatures fail to arouse much interest, British Rail pensions cash goes into Old Masters, Wilson statement heartens EEC supporters, Vorster plan agreed at Lusaka will probably give Rhodesia majority rule after five years, Gift from poor box to failed financier, Patient was not told of drug-drink danger, Erasmus prize awarded to Sir Ernst Gombrich, Guyana to set up property register for MPs, Small step taken towards political liberty in Spain, Announcement of 10p on petrol is expected soon, Labour MPs criticize Co-op deal, E German death case before W Berlin court, M Chaban-Delmas to challenge M Chirac over party leadership, Labour moderates to decide form of Commons group, Authorities 'reached out to seize smuggler', Korea: Why the North-South deadlock will go on, School meals up 3p to 15p from April, Labour executive accuses press in Morosi affair. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Majedie Investments Limited, Bell's, Finlan, Western Trust & Savings Ltd., Interflora, Sotheby's, The Royal National Institute for the Deaf, The Miln Marsters Group Limited,, Intersucom Limited, United City merchants Limited, Rionda, de Pass Limited, Winston, Lonrho, BARCLAYS International, Shelter, The British Sugar Corporation Ltd, Booker McConnell, H. Hentz & Co. Ltd., Invalid Children's Aid Association, S.T.E.G., The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Laing, The British Bank of the Middle East, C. Czarnikow Ltd., Incurables, Albright & Wilson Ltd, Hampton & Sons, Coffee Board, Herring Daw. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Fireman who saved three awarded George Medal. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, PROPERTY also on page 26. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Public Notices, Contracts & Tenders, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 6, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 27, Salerooms, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Klee on the edge of anxiety, America's realist, A 'Titus' well worth hearing, Dr Who and the Daleks Adelphi, Swan Lake Covent Garden. Sport: Buchanan retains European title after disappointing display, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, George and Sprake ask for transfers, Request for Government to help safety measures, Cotton given captaincy for fina1 trial, Players glad to use larger ball in Open, Penfold can look to 1975 with a smile, Sussex wait to see Thomson, A beaten Borg says it is no fun playing any more, Leader in World Cup can afford to miss slalom, Davis Cup form would alter with sponsorship, Wigan fail to support claims for League membership, Elementary for Watson at Marlborough, Vilas waiting impatiently for Wimbledon, No experience in England forward line, Chepstow flourishing with Hughes's imaginative flair, Lions in a corner eating humble Christmas pie, Lloyd ready to help England over effects of Brisbane, Even Dawn to miss Aintree in favour of Cheltenham, Oxford and Cambridge more evenly matched. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, £503m on food subsidies helping to hold prices, Preventing abuses in 'special offers', More tax than subsidy, Finance Bill change to assist work on fire precautions House of Commons, In best interests of Britain and EEC that speedy progress be made in renegotiations House of Commons, Future site of Public Search Room, Defence spending must be tailored to security needs, Cuts leave doubts about determination to defend nation, Quarrels between US and Nine thing of past House of Lords, Complaining about inflation and action to deal with it. Law: Concern over trial that lasted 12 weeks Regina V Fisher, No breach of duty by Post Office customer to injured sorter Smith V Southwark Offset Ltd, Tributes to Mr Justice Finer, Stamp duty payable on companies merger Crane Freuhauf Ltd V Inland Revenue Commissioners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December 16, 1949, The best place to fight prejudice is out in the open. Editorials/Leaders: Bed And Breakfast Housing, Social Democracy Strengthens In Portugal, M Chirac's Brilliant Coup. Letters to the Editor: Gifts tax and party political donations, Electoral reform, Closed shop for engineers, Clergy stipends, Lending toll on library books, Problems of employing staff, Harsh realities of decline in car industry productivity, Breaking the Ulster stalemate, Safeguards of final pay pension schemes, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Planning delays, 'Hambone chorus', State assistance in cathedral upkeep, Britain and the Middle East, Floored boards, Funds for the arts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Michael Howard Author and publisher, Francoise Delisle, Anatole Litvak Long career as a film director, Obituary, Dr John Ramsbottom. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Slater stock redemption, Foreign Exchange Pound's recovery continues, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Strong rise in gilts, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Gilts' upsurge goes on, May & Hassell profit cut by £2m after stock write-off. Business and Finance: Discount market, French drug groups sued by Wellcome for breach of patents, Ford prices up by 8.8pc, TI cash bid for Midland Aluminium, Central security body is planned by NCC Computer news, Latest dividends, Oil emirates will open talks on full takeover, Reliant to cut production, Spot Position of Sterling, US-French gold deal could affect IMF work, Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd., Rough diamonds will cost more, Joint float discussions inconclusive, All-industry output index shows third monthly fall, Army & Navy site funding, Shipbuilders ready to cooperate despite nationalization doubts, Profits Increased... Borrowings Reduced... Prospects Good..., Forward Levels, America fills some gaps for Hanson, Main Co-op board unaware of CIS decision to control Oldham Estate, The soaring cost of industrial waste, Bank Base Rates, Cannon Street write-down, Short-time for 3,000 likely at Lucas, Buoyant freight and engineering sides bring cheer to Giltspur, EEC draft outlines bankruptcy law changes, British Car Auction's opening upswing takes group 'over worst', Money Market Rates, May & Hassell LIMITED, Hawtin sale to Gulf & Western, Penguins to cut staff and book titles, Braby Leslie Limited, How the markets moved, Sterling improves on fresh demand, Tenneco boosts stake in Albright, 160 redundancies at Singer of Clydebank, Minister condemns G M Holden cutback, Napoleon gave a push to the continental industry, 30,000 laid off at VW plants this week will be trebled next month, Interim leap by Siebe Gorman, New major setback to Commonwealth supplies, £22m Oman contract for Hawkers, Vital measures jeopardized by a sluggish US Congress, Business Diary: Lost in the computer · Whipp hand, Sugar Sweet crisis and sour prices as European crops fail. Business Appointments: Mr Peter Johnson takes over as JFB chairman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,870.

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