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The Times - 19/12/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Roger Berthoud, By Edward Townsend Business News Staff, By Our Arts Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Stewart Tendler, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Raymond Perman, From Our Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By George Clark, From a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Knipe, By John Groser, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, By Edward Mortimer, From Mario Modiano, Sheila Black, Ion Trewin, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Theroux, Roy Lewis, H. R. F. Keating, Bryce Morrison, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Gillian Reynolds, Stephen Walsh, Paul Griffiths, Sheridan Morley, Charles Lewsen, By Norman Creek, By Alan Gibson, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Railton, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, Vladimir Komlev, Raymond Fletcher, PHS, Bernard Levin, Peter Strafford, JEREMY SWIFT, PATRICK STIRLING, , ALEC CAIRNCROSS, , ARTHUR BRUCE, , M. R. MEHDI, , E. R. LINZ, , S. SOLOMONS, , HUGH de WARDENER, , J. W. BROOKE BARNETT, , RONALD LEICESTER, , VICTOR GODDARD, , AVON, , HUGH ASTOR, , JOHN BAGGE, , BERNARD BRAINE, , EDWIN CHAPMAN-ANDREWS, , MALCOLM LYELL, , EDWARD ULLENDORFF, , G. E. W. WOLSTENHOLME, , DEREK STEVENSON, , PAUL ROTHA, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By David Young, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Wainwright, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Hugh Clayton, D. B. SMEE, , B. K. MEAD, , NEWTON JONES, , A. J. LUCKING, , BRIAN BAREFOOT, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, · Shy shepherd, Frank Vogl, David Blake, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ashley Druker, By David Mott, Peter Waymark, Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, R.V., by Roger Vielvoye, by Edward Townsend, by Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Charles Lyte, by Patrick O'Leary,

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News: Concern over Italian plot inquiry, NUM moderates defeat move to merge areas, Is your power-costly journey necessary?, Energy Management, £85m rescue move for Crown Agents, Firearms prices better than expected, Handbook for dissidents on psychiatric examination, The Times Diary Good news: how to live to be 1,000, NZ economist to face trial, Closer scrutiny for nature's sources, People urged to work for others, Rising costs reduce egg production, Fill those cavities in the teeth of rising fuel bills, Government support points the way for district schemes, Bitter fighting at Vietnam crossroads, £55,000 bill for parish after access suit defeat, choice of new Greek President stirs inter-party friction, £2 increase in Automobile Association fee, Poll suggests backing for more 'teeth' in race laws, Reform of laws on prostitution, morals and vagrancy urged, Moves for by-election may begin soon in Mr Stonehouse's seat, Stonehouse phone-tap ordered by Mr Wilson, Woman's 73-hour week for £4.08, University and firm in joint drug project, Shopping around, Swedes board Soviet ship in restricted waters, OECD warns West of 'ugly rout', British Rail seeks 30% rise in car-carrying rate, Treason inquiry arouses fears for free speech in Israel, Mr Whitlam approves of Britain staying in, London air girls killed in holiday crash, Poorer nations face difficult days, Police raid houses after London bombings, British firms encouraged to improve African wages, Poulson Malta report 'goes to DPP', Economy drive could put quality of life in danger, Mr Shore replies to Heath letter about EEC trade, Dartmouth passing-out, The people behind an advertisement, Admiralty board quashes Wren case conviction, Cash change delays oil survey, Nuclear energy: 'Dynamic analysis', Lack of copies of new rules frustrate divers, Three shot dead in hunt for outlawed Basque separatists, Many petrol retailers shutting today over price increase, Teachers and councils to hold discussions on home-loan policy, Mr Wilson declines to intercede for pickets, Treatment of boy like Belsen, judge says, Motoring Price rises make hiring a car more attractive, Belfast peace clergy see Secretary of State, Don urges end to five-year plans by universities, America refuses to sit on new UN aid committee, Smith party hears of settlement plans, How the new mood of militancy can strengthen the UN, Hard Soviet line unlikely to delay US trade Bill, Department to study indiscipline in schools, Universities back dons' pay claim, Triumph for M Chirac in censure debate, Engineers defend motorway cost rise, How to stop money going up in smoke, Library Association opposes method of paying authors, Russia announces token defence cuts, Choose your truth and stick to it, Severe sentences for Bordeaux wine fraud reflect damage to the trade, Patient's death a lesson to hoaxers, coroner says, Australia stays deportation order on Czechs, Makarios attempt to visit Turkish Cypriots deplored, Lebanese village raided by Israel troops, Night talks on Fleet Street pay dispute, Man who put wife in freezer gete 10 years, Cape Verde Islands to get independence next year, Tax plan to stop waste will be investigated, Elimination of the old wasteful ways has become an urgent aim throughout the world, School pay report to appear on Friday, Chancellor sees no recovery before 1976, Making a common cause of military détente in Europe, Gas engineer cleared of bribe charge, EEC begins scheme for cheap sugar, New council to cut number of top jobs, Council in pay dispute gives minister rebuff, Mr Foot calls truce to get defence facts. News in Brief. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Pakistan minister resigns over allegations, Latest appointments, More Nixon men expected to resign as President Ford moulds his Cabinet into shape, Mr Mellish withdraws resignation threat after clash on backbench defence revolt, Bankers' Final Examinations. Display Advertising: Gold Fields Of South Africa Limited, Bell's, Nifes, British Gas, Ppa, H.A.G., British airways, Rank Hotels, Marine & Industrial Heat Limited, Standard and Chartered Banking Group LIMITED, Cranfield School Of Mechanical Engineering, Electricity, Methodist Homes for the Aged, High & Dry, Parkinson Cowan Gwb Ltd, Population Count Down, Winston, Rnib, Hostaform, Martell, ivan h. cater ltd, Esso, Communicor, Goodbye Picasso, Pegler Hattersley, cannibal, Pcac, Laing, Octagon, Lovell, Incurables, Ncb, White Horse. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Property: Rentals, Country Properties. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, A brilliant mind Francis Galton The Life and Work of a Victorian Genius, Oxford Wind Ensemble St John's, Smith Square, New Year season at Hampstead, Short stories The Camberwell Beauty, Lifestyle, Mary Quant Bbc 2, An anarchic concert of prisoners' insults Remember the Truth Dentist Theatre Upstairs, Covent Garden postpones Siegfried, Cinderella Casino Theatre, Crime, Quick guide, London debuts, A mystery at Findhorn The Secret Life of Plants, The Snob Upen Space. Law: Breath test appeal for Lords Walker v Lovell, Ban imposed on publication of book to protect ward of court lifted In re X (a minor). Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Announcements, Secretarial, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Political and economic unity of UK vital House of Lords, The consequences of Crown Agents' operations in the money and property markets House of Commons, Manifesto's meaning known to Mr Callaghan, Protecting British interests in Uganda, Goverment hastening the collapse of finance, production and saving, MP protests at procedure after poll result, The deteriorating trade deficit with all parts of the world, EEC ministers meetings in January, Social contract valiant but too rigid, Nation must be fitter not fatter with leaner, efficient economy. Sport: Sponsors sought for 1975 national championships, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Mrs Court is surprise top seed, Weight in favour of Prince Vision, Wycombe and Chester are top dogs, Bowles comes off the transfer list, Influenza virus affects four Luton players, Coventry field another weak XV, Sparkle Again sparkles again at Catterick, Notts Co Cup tie date change, Disciplinary cases on the increase, Newcombe makes light of Dibley's service, Captain Clover sails through, Amiss sure to return for Adelaide match, London University sharper and in better heart, North underline class with a flourish, Identical defeat for Oxford, Key match in colts division involves two left-handers, Beattie returns to ask Ipswich manager to give him a rest, A club's claim to greatness that cannot be dismissed hastily, Richmond decide to drop their former captain, Greece increase their lead in group eight, Ayton and Verow deserve qualified praise, American dashes Italian hopes of a double, Yesterday's results and scorers, Queen agrees to word 'diamond' in King George VI race title. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A case of thee less said the better, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, December 19, 1949.. Editorials/Leaders: Claret IS Still Claret For All That, Wage Inflation Gathers Pace, Mr Whitlam's Problems Down Under. Letters to the Editor: Garbo in slow motion, Final pay pensions: the problem of definition, Terms of NHS contract, Could banks use rescue funds better elsewhere?, Upheaval in Ethiopia, Television and radio cuts, Re-marriage of divorcees, Britain and the Middle East, The Kurdish struggle, Self-employed, Threat of economic catastrophe, Airline route targets, Transplants: medical reservations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Lieutenant-Colonel E. W. C. Noel, Sir Douglas Menzies, Mr Arpad Plesch Financier and racehorse owner, Dame Kathleen Courtney, Obituary. Business and Finance: Herstatt creditors agree to settlement, Price stability without tears, Halma Group Another Record Profit, Group of 10 reemerges with a new importance, French buy 500 UK petrol outlet, Mining General Mining's 'no' to Gold Fields, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Business Diary: Redmayne shops at Co-op, Halma, 'Disquietingly high' loss of staff shown by Inland Revenue report, Spot Position of Sterling, Thresholds give sharp boost to wage inflation in November, The Central Manufacturing & Trading Group Limited "Current trading ahead of last year", S Osborn accent on export drive, BMW cars to go up by about 4 pc in January, NFC facing a £10m loss this year, Du Pont expects earnings drop, Forward Levels, Pressures on UK margins keep Edbro in check, S. Casket (Holdings) Ltd., Counting the cost of EEC membership for Britain, Bank Base Rates, Caffyns Ltd, Slacker growth at Weston-Evans, Bakers dissatisfied with Price Code rule, Fixed prices and costs crush Monk earnings, NY silver closes 13.8 cents up, Kettering Mtr agree 83p bid from Goodyear, British Gas in clash over N Sea supplies, Wade Record Sales and Profits for Fifth Successive Year, Danks Gowerton LIMITED, AKZO and Philips' drug merger off, CBI appeals for crisis warning to workers, BRS to raise haulage rates by 25 per cent, Money Market Rates, Mr Loveday says brokers may fall to 100, Hovercraft fillip helps Westland Aircraft to a best-ever £6.6m, Phased restart for Triumph motor plant, Arabs pay £4m for Slater stake in Costain, French deficit down, Bowater have stake in finance group, Sutcliffe Speakman & Co Ltd Interim Statement, BSC may notify Community of increases today, Lord Stokes gloomy about 1975 as BLMC passes final dividend, 31 pc fewer homes built in third quarter, How the markets moved Rises, Removing the Crown Agents' mystique, Wolseley-Hughes Ltd., SANDERSON MURRAY & ELDER (Topmakers and Combers), US minister predicts end of official gold price, Price code widens relief. Stock Exchange Tables: Discount market, Issues & Loans ECGD ship financing, The Times Share Indices, Hongkong commodity exchange move, Firmer tone continues in equities, Steady tone, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: CompAir has a new chairman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,872.

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