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The Times - 15/01/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Roger Vielvove, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Young, By Our Education Correspondent, By Ken Gosling Arts Reporter, From Denis Taylor, By Pearce Wright, By Christopher Walker, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Victoria Brittain, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From David Bonavia, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, Michael Wale, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, John Percival, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By Neil Allen, By Michael Coleman, By a Staff Reporter, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Alfred Morris, David Spanier, Bernard Levin, Victor Zorza, PHS, J. I. FOSTER., A. W. JONES, Chairman., S. J. MITCHELL, Secretary., HILARY HODGE., ADAM FERGUSSON., JULIUS LADA-GRODZICKI., WILLIAM SHEPHERD., WILLIAM SHELTON, S. C. LESLIE., BRUCE M. RUSSETT., ROBERT HORNBY., F. E. MCWILLIAM., TEDDY KOLLEK., JOHN CHANDOS, , DOROTHY NEWTON., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Tim Congdon, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Drummond, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Stone, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Editor, Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, J. B. W. TURNER, , HEW WATT, Heath Place, Orsett, Essex., J. W. SEABRIGHT, , J. DICKSON, M. J. HARRIS, , N. INGS (Mrs), , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Renée Dabernat, David Blake,

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News: Study to include human values in firms' assets, Warming Cairo-Washington friendship worries Moscow, Marina plan revised: A revised scheme for, John Poulson tells of gifts to rail man, Prawn cocktail, with a little extra dressing, Danish Jew says Israel not linked with murder, Ambulancemen go back to normal working, Concorde's passenger-miles a gallon is little different from solo driven car, City councillors of Rome received by the Pope, Government ready to see union chiefs again, Dismissal of minister arouses doubts about Arab merger, Heritage year magazine launched, New coalition founded to end Turkish crisis, Base won back by S Vietnam, The Kohoutek 'anomaly', Fashion, Green Belt is to be almost doubled, Israeli youth questions its inheritance, Whitehall challenges Labour's claim of 'lost votes', Mitterrand attack on French oil policy, EEC compromise in sight, Survey of head teachers 'may cover up truancy', Materials and fuel prices rose by 4½% in December, Egypt tells Dr Kissinger that Israel's plan for Suez disengagement is unsatisfactory, Wanted: 5,000 more policemen for London, Space: Production of organic molecules, Dispute over priest held in asylum, Rail meeting is agreed but strike goes ahead, Compulsory domestic power curbs nearer, Mr Benn bacoming more absurd every day, minister says, Traffic jam warning by tunnel critics, Judge adjourns Littlejohn plea, Arms case: 3 remanded, Solzhenitsyn branded by 'Pravda' as traitor, Channel radar tower is proposed, French walkout at beef price talks, Indonesian students try to rush Mr Tanaka's plane, 'Pits may close for good' warning from managers, Britain rejects call for beef price rise, Peking attacks Beethoven the capitalist, BBC offers to let staff broadcast for rivals, Mrs Coven wins wardmote show of hands, The Times Diary Keep your lights on and help out, P C 'tried to gas himself and children', Texas mass murder case comes to court, Communist wins seat on building union executive, Liberals lay emergency plans for an election, Downing St talks end in disagreement, Mr Cutler likeliest choice as Tory leader on GLC, Ten illegal immigrants in peer's powerboat, African church leader condemns Amin 'terror', Offer is still open, Mr Murray says, Inquiry on Lincoln's Inn extensions may be lively, Faulkner demand for Dublin to confirm Sunningdale pact on status of Northern Ireland, Police arrest 127 Ovambos on way to rally, Industrial espionage to go on display, Tougher controls urged to check pollution of seas, In a small silent workshop clogging of the pipeline begins, Dog rescue at night 'foolhardy', Judges body favours Mr Agnew's disbarment, Hope for compromise on troop cuts, £9,307 paid for 19th-century Spanish work, Conservative MP not to seek readoption. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Mellersh & Harding, Spink, Cunard America '74, Rahvis, The Burlington Magazine, Redfearn National Glass Limited, Avon, John Finlan Ltd, Cwmbran, The Times, Martin, Inn on the Park, The London Scottish Amercian Trust Ltd., Hawkes and Company Limited, The Dreyfus Offshore Trust N.V., Tilcon, Charles Follett Ltd, The Silver Club, rhp, Bermuda., National Airlines, Rn. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,586, Spassky match opens big chess tourney. Official Appointments and Notices: Grenada Governor sends in her resignation, University news Oxford. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Salerooms, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: NPO/Kubelik Festival Hall/Radio 3, Julian Bream Queen Elizabeth Hall, Pears/Ellis St John's/Radio 3, Cinderella New Victoria, Irene Handl in new comedy, Genesis play the West End, A bold claim for Munch. Sport: Sports in Brief, Luck and tenth place help Mrs Moser, Banlieu may be a cut above average, Growing resistance among clubs to playing matches on Sundays, Check on drugs would call for new laws, Tartar Prince gains third successive hurdles win, Clark to retain title within 10 rounds, Blyth set for third leg honours, All six favourites left floundering in the mud, England depend on a well balanced work force, Ice hockey, Touring side get idea of priorities in W Indies, Team for Torquay chosen, Osgood out for two to three weeks, Miller takes his earnings for 1974 to £26,000, London women win bridge championship, NSA urge Jean Scott to change decision, Argentina come to Wembley again, Oldham's fresh eyes see way to untangle a tie, Latest snow reports. Property: Investment Property. Editorials/Leaders: An Initiative Fails, Turkey's New Government, Irish Misunderstandings. Letters to the Editor: Links with Unionists, UK nuclear programme, The instant interview, Industrial action and the public interest, Labour Party policy, Real workers, The future of Jerusalem, Demolition of City Club, Burundi massacres, Taxing last year's rich, Christian names in 1973, Nuclear targets, Mitigating effects of three-day week, Nuclear power stations, Agricultural land values, Energy crisis: the anomaly of electricity charges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Law: Notice no threat to reenter Associated Electrical Industries Ltd v Central Shops Ltd, British Rail not liable for accommodation crossings Short v British Railways Board. Obituaries: Prof V. C. A. Ferraro Gifted applied mathematician, Raoul Jobin Operatic tenor, Mr Douglas Whittaker, Margaret Stanley-Wrench, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Jan 13, 1949. Business and Finance: Thorn is going ahead with bid for Clarkson, Computer news Ford UK installs Honeywell system, Associates' deals, The Wholesale Fittings Company Limited, Maxwell plea for Appeal Court, Dearer food materials the main cause of sharp rise in industry's buying costs, Electricity Council borrowing £30m more, The Times list of latest dividends, Dearer ground coffee, lower pork prices, Nordic Bank Limited Highlights of Results for 1973 Provisional Figures 31 December, 1973, IMF to propose new borrowing system, Bank Base Rates, Redman Heenan International Limited high level of overseas sales, Single premium policies lost impetus in 1973, Abbey National chief looks for cheaper mortgage rate, OECD predicts payments gap of $30,000m from higher oil costs, EMI forced to halve release of new records, Lessons from the Grierson affair, Oil-goods deal with Iran likely, Builders owed £1.5m to Cornhill Consolidated, The Wellcome Foundation Limited, Business Diary: Shares in Lyons, Bids and Deals Belgians seek Atlas for £4m, Briefly, Anglo American Corporation Group Gold mining company reports for the quarter ended 31st December 1973, Company News Peak £4.9m and higher payment by SGB Group, France's Arab connexion, Glenmurray Investment Trust Limited, The Times Share Indices, Court rules cement price-fixing pact stands, Critical month faces engineering firms, Gas Corporation favoured for all Frigg supplies, Issues & Loans Finnish Eurobond offer planned, After the miners...the engineers, £3m bonus for Barclays' customers under new tariff, Mining Anglo quarterlies uninspiring, How the markets moved Rises, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Big discount traders suffer sales setback, Financial commonsense for housebuilders. Business Appointments: Mr K. Cork is Ulster finance group chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Gloomy start to the Account, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities, Market cautious, Money Market Rates, Wall Street.

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