The Times - 21/11/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From David Cross, By Our Science Correspondent, By Arthur Osman and Tim Jones, By Our Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler and Trevor Fishlock, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Geoffrey Smith Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By David Walker, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, By Martin Huckerby, By A. M. Rendel, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Philip Norman, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By a Special Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Wain, Michael Ratcliffe, By Sir John WheelerBennett, E. C. Hodgkin, By Philip K. Dick, Tom Hutchinson, H. R. F. Keating, By Olive Cook Photographs by A. F. Kersting (Thames & Hudson, £4.50), By Roy Strong, Marcus Binney, John Harris, John Dixon Hunt, By Muriel Spark (Macmillan, £2), By Alan Sillitoe W. H. Allen, £2.95), Susan Hill, Sheila Black, Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Butt, Henry Stanhope, PHS, ELIZABETH CHASE, , D. C. MCDOUALL, , J. PIKELIS, , JOHN HAIR, , WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, , J. JOSTEN, Secretary., T. H. WHITTINGHAM, , ALEXANDER DRUMMOND., TOM BOARDMAN, Jr. Managing, ERIC SIMMS, , ERIC S. BLOTT., ARTHUR GODFREY., ROSAMOND SHAW., DAVID MORGAN, Editor., R. R. NEILD., J. V. GROUNDES-PEACE., BETHEL SOLOMONS, , PLATT., By John Plender, By Melvyn Westlake, By David Leigh, By Financial Staff, By Peter wainwright, From Frank Vogl, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, From Richard Wigg, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, PAUL NICOLSON, , By Michael Baily, DAVID M. CLAY, , M. F. G. SCOTT, , DAN JAFFE., C. D. COBBETT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, By Margaret Drummond, By David Mott, Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark, Charles Hargrove, by Charles Hargrove, C.H., by Richard Wigg, M. P., by Michael Parrott, Petar Hadji-Ristic, by John Ardagh, by John Higgins, by Janick Jossin,
ResumoNews: Moro Cabinet given only short-term credit, New air rules aid safety but will alter noise areas, French 'national' strike a failure, Mr Peart Pleases beef farmers but yields on sugar, Policeman killed by booby-trap bomb, Mineworkers' union sets up an inquiry into pit ballot irregularities, Male hormones: Influence of sex films, Bomb explosion at home of Hamburg judge, House's stinging rebuff for President Ford, Charities urged to aid freedom groups, Brandt proposal for a temporary division of Community will be given close study by Britain, British support for Kissinger peace effort, Croatian Ustashi 'planned wave of assassination', 700,000 tenancies escape fair-rent rule, Government backed to put brake on inflation, Wilson libel case move fails, Arms: a question of success versus conscience, Murder halts sailing of six-nation fleet, US telephones giant faces anti-trust suit, Defence Secretary fighting to prove himself, Shopping around, Stridency sharpens the siren's song, Jury acquits film-maker of conspiracy, Watergate trial to see TV recording, France, Communications: a brake on planning in answer to austerity call, Books discount gamble proves sales success, Maintaining a balancing act over oil, Unesco approves sanctions against Israel, The Welsh march goes on, Sinn Fein plans guard of honour for bomber as councils ban march, Arab traders' boycott broken by troops, Air strikes decide battle for Vietnam base, EEC referendum proposals due tomorrow, Mr Benn is calling the tune, but how are we paying the piper?, Motoring The quest for a realistic mpg figure, Energy plans could inspire neighbours, Colonel denies he gained pleasure from giving pain, Sudanese leader calls on Mr Sadat, London local papers aim to publish, despite strike, Government acts to keep fuel controls, South Africa eases rules for black mineworkers, 98 escape from first fatal Jumbo jet crash, Republic foreseen as economic match for Germany, Clerides warning on moves by armed groups, Chanting students stop committee, Explosives plot trial to go ahead after delay, Holy Year will show up Rome's public services, Radioactive leak 'went undetected', Kidnapped officer murdered by Argentine guerrillas, Crusader for better quality of life, Madrid attempt to muzzle Andorra, RSPCA accused in report due out today, Professional people 'have more children', The exact and the inexact, that is the question, European law uniformity 'an inevitable trend', President leaves unions out of breath, A move to interdependence in foreign policy, £9,200 for English silver penny of AD948, TUC presses for end to club colour bar, Yugoslav minister's visit, Cost delays prison reforms, Detergent on beaches 'worse than oil', Farmers' threats win reform, Judge calls booklet affront to inquiry, Jailed publisher goes on hunger strike in Manila, Solicitors work at loss in courts, journal says, A clamour for change-but not revolution, Councils warned of need for big economies, MP seeks end to secrecy, TUC tries to calm closed-shop storm, Thousands of jobs waiting for graduates, S Korean officer killed in secret tunnel from north, The Times Diary Where tourism meets the real world, 12 who wore black berets at Provisional rally are fined £50, Food and energy crises linked with mutual defence pact in Ford-Tanaka summit talks, TUC reform plans in government programmes, Mr Heath names the leader makers, Poison gas ship may be taken out to sea for cleaning, Accused man tells court he posed as an IRA sympathizer, Detainees might stand for Ulster constitutional convention to be elected early next year, General Franco stumbles during ceremony. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Oxford University Press, Pia, Arthritis, Ppa, John Alan Designs, Royal Academy of Arts, Mellersh & Harding, Bobigny nouvelle ville, Savills, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, Air France, International Banking Division, Ppp, epamarne INDUSTRIALISTS, Collins, Usinor, The Metrication Board, Hodder & Stoughton, cic group, Banque Nationale De Paris, Herring Daw & Manners, Hillier Parker, Bishop's Stores Limited, Midland Bank, Ansafone, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Barclays, Sasha dolls, Airbus A300, Mkb, French Railways, Etablissement Public d' Aménagement,, Kidney Research, H.A.G, Octagon, Lancia, Tomorrow's Antiques Limited, habitat, London News, Whsmith, Sleepeezee, Thomson-Brandt, War On Want, Hamish Hamilton. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,848, Last world chess game postponed. Law: Conspiracy to effect public mischief not known to law Director of Public Prosecutions V Withers and Others, Deceit not necessary for conspiracy to defraud Scott V Metropolitan Police Commissioner. Politics and Parliament: Book contains no claim of euthanasia in Scotland, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Councils must be able to improve services, Mr Foot seeking freedom for editors, journalists and trade unions: further talks promised House of Commons, Heavy responsibility rests with people of Northern Ireland, Assistance from Europe to developing countries, Rate relief for houses not on main drainage, Mr Benn has not stopped studies by EEC Commission to help redundant workers, Outlook grim: Mr Crosland expects to be unpopular with ratepayers next spring, Maintaining secrecy of clinical reports House of Lords. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Christmas Cards, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Gordon Crosse's opera for children, Heinz Wunderlich Festival Hall, Queen Rainbow, Nourished in dark soil Samuel Johnson, Let 's make an opera-starting right from zero, To hell with Proust, Prime sources Knaves, Fools and Heroes in Europe between the Wars, The roll call of loss The English Country House The Destruction of the Country House, Walter Klien stays with the piano, Essentials of India An Indian Journey By James Cameron, The Abbess of Crewe The Flame of Life, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall/Radio 3, Science fiction Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said, Pocket Opera Festival Cellars. Sport: Fixtures for the 1975 Minor Counties championship, Sports in Brief, Revie told hard the going can be, Yuill beats Jauffret in first big upset, Oosterhuis is now back in third place, Hennessy may be lost for first time, Still some cheer in a fallen cup, Berkshire warm up too late in arctic Banbury, An Irish wind blows Irish no good, Lillee aiming to hurt and intimidate, Gross jackpot pool to be guaranteed, Farrell too strong for junior, European results and tables European championship, Deacons up to their ankles in semolina pudding, Trevino made to pay heavily for outburst, EBU agree to nominate only worthy contenders, A Win that puts Springboks on road to Toulouse, Wales score best victory against any foreign side, Willis fights hard to meet Angus, South African challenge for World Cup, Bedford to defend his title, Sedgefield results, West Germans save the day against Greece, Racehorse owners show their teeth, Lloyd on casualty list but MCC decide against replacement, Republic of Ireland survive, MCCain profits and then plans ahead, Counties face fixtures crisis, Scotland colourless in rags, Spain colourful in patches, European ban has Liverpool puzzled. Editorials/Leaders: Beef, Sugar And Brussels, The Unfertile Crescent. Letters to the Editor: A book about Mao, Penalizing firms, Closed shop for journalist, Land nationalization, Compulsory seat belts, How the state can set an example in saving energy, Misunderstanding fundamentals, Russian-West alumina techniques, Honey from road verges, Pria not Rsvp, 20 stoats in unison, Solvency, Woolly warmth, Closed shops: giving Fred the break he is entitled to, Champion jockey, US-Russian deal, Kurd refugee camps, Visit of the Czech delegation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Birmingham Contracts:, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof Jean Robertson Education for social work, Prof B. Farrington Authority on the classics, Dr Margaret Richey. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 21, 1949 Christoff debut. Business and Finance: Lloyd's alter income rules to meet inflation, Discount market, Gilts weaken in heavy selling, Mr Ford stands firm against reflation, Industry rejects CBI pay guidelines idea, Eurosyndicat, Slater bid for 'shell' company, Land & General to coopt directors, Hoare & Co, Govett shows £23,000 loss, Oil committee to look at Amoco merger move, Spot Position of Sterling, Business Diary: Merchant Taylor · No balloting these rigs, Mr Simon rules out reflationary action despite evidence of sharp decline in output, Survey looks at hoteliers' tax burdens, Forward Levels, Ashbourne consider Court action over Armour Trust purchases, World tin production fell in June, Chamberlain to even up shortfall by end of year, Mining Palabora payout maintained, Threshold agreements push up earnings and hourly rates, Woolworth Interim Report, Price Code amendment on profit rates urged, Gold Fields Extracts from Mr. Donald McCall's Statement for 1974., Rhône-Pouleng Group Paris, France, No slackening in expenditure at Johnson & Firth, Unions to share Midland rights, Docks chief hits out at subsidies for state industry, Briefly, Warning on unemployment policies to fight inflation, Inflation as a threat to East-West trade, Money Market Rates, Repayment likely soon to Clarkson travellers, New bidder for Price sets poser for Abitibi, Scrap deal by BSC confirmed, Conciliation service will have to take on more staff, How the markets moved, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd. Wylex Works, Wythenshawe, Manchester M22 4ra Manufacturers of Wylex Electrical Products Increased Sales in Difficult Year, Progress of Channel Tunnel Bill intensified, 'Saudi offer of cheaper crude to Germany', Group of Ten deputies discuss proposal for petrodollar fund, John Folkes Hefo Ltd Midlands Engineering Group, LWT's best year with nearly £4m pre-tax, Two of Nation Life committee resign, Plunge by Swiss franc after return of penalties on foreign deposits, Woolworth profits slip by 41 pc, Australia facing threat of 'big recession', Still no joy from Woolworth. Business Appointments: Five new directors for Rio Tinto-Zinc. Stock Exchange Tables: New York silver up 10.80-11.50c, Heavy selling of gilts, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Fresh setback in gilts, Sugar price up £25 to a record £630 Commodities, Wall Street. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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