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The Times - 07/02/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Hazelhurst Tokyo, Thursday morning, By Geraldine Norman, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Diane Geddes, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, By Christopher Walker, From Victoria Brittain, By Richard Harris, From Our Own Correspondent, william Mann, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Reynolds, By Andrea Giovene, Myrna Blumberg, By Jack Anderson, with George Clifford, Louis Heren, By Ronald Lewin, Nicholas Bethell, By John Wainwright, H. R. F. Keating, By Peter Nichols, Michael Ratcliffe, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Brian James, By Tom German, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Ross Davies, Ronald Butt, Roy Lewis, PHS, JOHN BOWLBY., JOHN H. MacCALLUM SCOTT., JOHN W. PARDOE., JOHN COWLEY., H. R. HERRINGTON, , WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME., R. J. EDDIS., ERIC HARMSWORTH, , G. W. F. PIDGEON., OLIVER STALLYBRASS, SAM WAPSHARE, , NICOLAS MITCHELL., FREDERICK WARNER., G. I. A. D. DRAPER., GUNNAR GODWIN, President, , LOUIS W. SHIPMAN., By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Berlin Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Business News Staff, By Tim Congdon, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Anthony Thomas, From Fowler W. Martin, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, Adrian Hope, H. M. PALIN, MBE, director., G. A. FISHER., TOM POINTON., B. C. SPALL, , A. T. JENNINGS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard N. Gardner, Alan Harrison, Peter Waymark,

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News: Questions unanswered, Mr Wilson complains, Police criticism of stick that gives a shock, Train drivers' backing could blockade plants, One language said not to link two Germanies, Jordanian troops reported in revolt, Comecon waits for months for an answer from EEC, Briton on trial for Leningrad hotel fire, Getting the priorities right in adoption reform, Seven years for solicitor, Navy report critical of aid given to sailors' families, Call for US and Europe to show trust and patience, Communist calls judge a 'political fascist', High world prices helping EEC farm budget, France decides to send a minister to Washington energy conference, The Times Diary Why don't they go to Russia?, Saor Eire blamed for bomb on coach, House asserts power to subpoena files for Nixon impeachment, Communists determined 'to get in', Dr Banda's remedy for an 'imperial slum', Scientists meet on nuclear fusion design, West Europe, Joint call for church unity commission, £500 paid for early bronze bust of Churchill, Ministers would go if miners get more cash, Mr Short says, Gambler jailed for £47,000 fraud on bank, A wide choice of shops, and the chance to save money, Miners may get benefit after two weeks, Vietnam prisoner exchange will resume tomorrow, Pollution: Assessing CO2 levels, 'Men Only' case jury told to apply 1973 standard, Judge rejects pleas for bail in Poulson case, New attempt to avoid strike likely today, Kidnapped boy freed in Milan for £330,000, Immigrant ship sailed into police hands', Demonstrators ejected from council meeting, Still possible for cooling-off order to be imposed, Government not out for blood, Mr Prior says, Prospect of a February 28 election may be resolved at Cabinet meeting today, Entertaining with pasta, Nine choose Brussels site for new Council building, Motoring Pedestrians' demands for safer roads, Lights out but show goes on in Grenada, Dangerous doctrines that keen the class war alive, Biggs capture raises matter of exchanges, Man held after attacks on Swiss railways, Bernard Levin Time for justice on the library shelf, Museum visits slump as charges are introduced, Election battle lines in House, Railway workshop men rule out any deal favouring drivers, Submarine accident blamed on error, Violence order of day in robberies, counsel says, Strike breakers: Men of the National, Mood of Stalin 'reigns in Czechoslovak literature', Road test: Opel Kadett a pleasure to drive, Japan bows to terrorists' demands in attempt to save diplomats in Kuwait, Magazine keen to buy rights of Agnew novel, Protests by Maoris fail to disturb the Queen, Rhodesia to enlarge army for war against guerrillas, American plan marks big step towards better health service, Anglo-American diplomacy: civilized but hardly civil, Homes face power cuts of 27 hours a week, 30 'communists' held in three Spanish cities, Report says that Concorde must be virtually rebuilt, Water works as well as toothpaste 'Which?' report says, US Army to lose bases, Death wish of a Red Army, Farmers warn Tories, Majorca hotels threaten to turn away Britons because of Horizon debts. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Philips, Burg Ring Holdings Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Steel Samson, Leipzig Fair, Ansafone, Canlife units, Le Trianon, Bullens, S.O.S, Hamish Hamilton, Lloyds. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments also on pages 24 and 25, Acknowledgments, Appointments Vacant also on page 24, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, For Sale And Wanted, The Times Spotlight on the South Coast, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General. Reviews: Landor: a biographical anthol-, Birds of a Bloodied Feather, by, Indispensable muckraker The Anderson Papers, Crime The Evidence I shall Give, Stratford season in two parts, LMP Gala Festival Hall, Something special for Puccini favourite La Bohème Covent Garden, Dissolving the myth Churchill as Warlord, La Juive Nottingham, New powers for councils to save theatres, BBC SO/Del Mar St John's/Radio 3, Fiction The Dice of War, Towards self destruction Italia, Italia, Man Alive Bbc 2, Old passions, modern manners Chez Nous Globe. Law: Extended tenancy outside rent guarantee, Agents' knowledge in claims to right of way by prescription Diment V N. H. Foot Ltd. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News Two new bishops suffragan, University news Oxford, Tuberculosis award. Sport: Two men can be missed more than four, Sports in Brief, Chivers will blush at the memory of this scoring feat, Yesterday's results First division, France need goalkicker and recall Romeu for match against Wales, Success of Proud Knight boosts hopes for Attivo, IOC simplifying eligibility rule, New experience for seasoned stars, England collapse to leave W Indies in reach of victory, How the infantry stopped the advance of tanks, Red Rum could profit from cancellation, Duncan declared as Bugner's next opponent, And so to the pyjama Games in a tired city, Gosforth with five injury doubts for tie, All five continents to take part in Nordic events, Hunt is sharing early lead, Another look at the putt that dropped after all, Britain finish top of their group, Latest snow reports. Property: Taylor & Tester, London Flats, Overseas Property. Politics and Parliament: Hatred of Mr Heath in the lodges and clubs, House prices doubled, Redundancy review, Parliamentary Notices, Homelessness, Tax increases in next Budget not ruled out: miners to blame for Britain's hardship House of Commons, Opposition accused of playing politics, Mr Healey: offer to NUM outside pay code not contrary to counter-inflation policy, Miners already treated as special case: industrial action nothing less than tragic House of Lords. Editorials/Leaders: French Trails Among The Arabs, Drawing The Picket Lines, Clear Thinking About Adoption. Letters to the Editor: Gasification of coal, The real problem about graduates and their position in industry, Meriden venture: reality or starry-eyed illusion?, Land hoarding and the way to split society, Punishing murderers, Book mark-up, British socialism with a human face, Law on picketing, Adoption and the law, First and last trees, Force-feeding prisoners, War films and the Germans, Miners' strike decision: political attitudes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 7, 1949 German recovery. Obituaries: Mr Eli Goldston, Mrs N. K. M. Gurney Archivist at York, Sir Walter Moberly, Mr E. D. Horsfall, Prof Henry Wilson, Marieluise Fleisser, Sir James Stirling High Court judge, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares steady, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times share Indices, Shares climb back above the 300 level, Recent Issues, Commodities, Issues & Loans Singapore CD issue delayed, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Greig bid decision explained by Panel, Company News Sime Darby gain from plantations and machinery, N Ireland attracting more investment, France-Algeria oil pact, Eurosyndicat, Sterling weakens by another 1¼ cents, Gleeson, Baker Perkins expansion in chemicals, Business Diary: How Widow Goodale got weaving, Spot Position of Sterling, Footwear industry accepts £2 pay deal, Fixed Interest and Money, Scheme to aid farmers with capital taxation, Finance and the farm revolution, The Times list of latest dividends, Dearborn Storm to sell its computer stake, Canadian delegation puts case for Candu heavy-water reactor, A delicate balancing act for Decca, Interim Statement Decca Limited, Dowty Group Limited, The Pound, Recovery in car output at end of January, Mining Palabora payout up sharply, Briefly, Bank statements for January, Money Market Rates, Equities Partial recovery, Whatling's buoyant, Japan facing slide into recession, How the markets moved, Wanted: a new deal for international trade An American view on the oil crisis and the need to revise the world system of raw materials supply, Bids and Deals Charter Cons wants Sadia, America to abolish its mandatory controls on wages and prices, Forecast of 9pc rise in German cost of living, Sime Darby Holdings seeks to recover £873,000, Chrysler dispute may make 10,000 idle, Industry seeking guidance from Energy Department in readiness for emergency, Gatt talks give hope of agreement, Patent News Making an 'L' car do two jobs, Home prices up again in spring, builder says, Court Line raises stake in European holiday trade, East European car sales to UK rise sharply. Business Appointments: Board switches at Universal Grinding. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,606.

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