The Times - 28/01/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By our Legal Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Fred Emery, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Evans, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Air Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Bonavia, From Ivan Barnes, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Victoria Brittain, Dr Tony Smith, Sheridan Morley, Helen Monfries, George Hoskins, Stanley Sadie, Richard Holmes, From Neil Allen, From Norman Fox, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Gordon Allan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian James, By Gerry Harrison, By Christopher Warman, By Tom Cooban, By John Downie, By John Hopkins, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, John Vaizey, Richard Davy, Julian Critchley, PHS, Robert Fisk, David Wood, GREENWOOD OF ROSSENDALE., S. L. BRAGG., RICHARD HOPE., RICHARD CLEMENTS., PETER KENT., JOHN ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR., HYWEL GRIFFITHS., RICHARD ROSECRANCE., P. M. DAVIES., J. S. HUTCHINSON., SARAH CLARK., IRVIN LAMPERT., JOSEPHINE LAMPERT., SYLVIA B. CROOKES., By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Edward Townsend, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Barnfather, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Staff, From Ralph Izzard, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, THOMAS BALOGH., G. D. N. WORSWICK., SIR JOHN LANGFORD-HOLT., F. F. H. CHARLTON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Tim Congdon, John Earle, Edited by Richard Spiegelberg, Elliott Jaques, Frank Vogl, By John Woodland, By Abdul-Rahman Al-Abdan, Director-General of Special Education, Ministry of Education., by Ibrahim Mohamed Al-Hajji, Assistant Deputy Minister for Educational Affairs., By Mohammed Said Al-Khalidi, Director of Labour Relations, Ministry of Labour., By Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Zaid, Director-General of Social Insurance, Ministry of Labour., By Mohamed Suleiman Al-Tolan, Director-General of Training Division, Ministry of Labour.,
ResumoNews: Science report Health: Accuracy of lead test, Algeria: masses must take second place while tough economic policy is put into action, Nixon tax lawyer admits deed was backdated, More than 6,000 take part in 'Bloody Sunday' march, Mr Faulkner attempts to sap strength of Mr West's Unionists, Syria: war damage deals blow to plans for expansion of economy, Population explosion challenges hard-pressed health services, Bahrain: pioneer's great leap forward, Watergate committee postpones hearings because of trial, A Brief Look At Education In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, Lebanon: shanty towns point up defects in system that thrives on free enterprise, Crisis in West hailed as vindication of communist predictions, Social Science Comes To Saudi Arabia, Toll of doctors in Soviet airliner crash, Death toll in Turkish air crash rises to 62, Vocational Training In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, New factor in dialogue of faiths, Time for a reasonable assessment of psychosurgery, The Times Diary How to make an ass of yourself, Flemish leader has task of solving Belgian stalemate, Oil men and city refugees forcing change on the crofting counties Regional notebook Ronald Faux Inverness, NUT executive favours Phase Three settlement, Tory 'national unity' depends on an illusion, Mr Benn says, Theatre Workshop may go 'on the road', Morocco: keeping up with people, people, people, Most South Wales miners will vote reluctantly for strike, 8,000 flee from flooded homes in Brisbane, Iraq: oil veteran has the advantage, United Arab Emirates: oil fires social revolution, Japanese pay homage to Arabs instead of Emperor, Herr Brandt in talks on new Berlin curbs, Tunisia: socialism chosen to create unified society and spread rewards of growth, MPs protest at 'romance in the bath', The proper way to 'liberate' women, Women on mountain wore fashion shoes, Israel accepts US plan for Syria peace, Biharis need more world aid to survive, President Sadat amnesties jailed opponents, Steel production may have to be cut by two-thirds to keep the furnaces going, Signs of Peking trying to divert latent xenophobia towards Russia and shield link with West, South Yemen: ambitious plans depend on East for financial aid, A general strike 'not on the cards', TV in Commons is to be raised again, Lisbon paper attacks Wiriyamu priest, Newspapers balk at 'reds under bed' advertisements, The calm after the storm at the BBC, a sense of community, Police seek third man in author murder inquiry, Wide disruption for commuters on railways today, Media criticized on race, Melancholy ceasefire anniversary in Vietnam, North Yemen: new era means new deal for six million people, Why Britain must cheer up her image, Kuwait: spending-not saving-is the problem, Difficult Brezhnev mission to Cuba, Lord Carrington hints at two-day week, Agency reporter expelled by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia: Islamic land of extremes where paradox abounds, Egypt: controlling the nation's heartbeat, Maiden flight of secret aircraft delayed, Parish councils for London planned in Bill, Jordan: ambitious plan to offset the lost years, Taking Care Of The Handicapped In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, Greek ministers injured on visit to church, Evidence of strong support for pit strike, Heaviest rebel shelling yet of Cambodian capital, Teachers tell why they played truant, Qatar: enlightened rule lays groundwork for Gulf social benefits, An environment competition for youth, Drunkenness in under-18s doubled in seven years, Bill to prevent sale of old village schools, NUS chief in danger of being ousted, Hull trawler crew in 'Wild West brawl', Labour Affairs And Legislation:, Libya: cash in abundance for grandiose schemes-but where are the human resources?, Report shows that farming consumes less fuel but says savings are still needed Agriculture Leonard Amey, Sudan: higher education's fine record offsets country's slender resources, Soames warning to EEC on need for solidarity in oil crisis, General Grivas dies in Cyprus hide-out, Extremists in Ulster find a talking point, Spanish woman who aided aged canonized, Oman: hospitals and howitzers fight two-fold war, Pickets face stricter legal curbs, 100,000 turn out for loyalty rally in Spain, North Pennines 'should be national park', Exam plan to lure reluctant pupils, Pursuing happiness across polititcal boundaries. Picture Gallery: Overseas. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Mellersh & Harding, Multiple Display Advertisements, Penguin Books Limited, Jones Lang Wootton, Southampton Bonds, Qatar, Ansafone, Coseley's Buildings Ltd, The Burton Group, The Arab Contractors Group Of Companies, Douglas Civil Engineering & Building Contractors, Cable & Wireless, Aycliffe, Walker, Crosweller & Company, Limited, Egypt, Bahrain, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Lepra, S.O.S.. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news Latest appointments:, Latest appointments, University stops appointments. Weather: The Weather. Sport: For the Record Rugby League, Cripps's speed gives him revived title, Sports in Brief, No stopping Fittipaldi, Snow reports, Laver thrives on best of Ashe to continue his winning run, Australian boys cannot have any real grumble, Testing time for MCC against Trinidad, 'British' to be dropped from title, McKenzie puts an end to City takeover bid, Weekend results and league tables FA Cup, fourth round, Strong evidence but the case is not complete, Commonwealth Games results on the second and third days Saturday Athletics Men's 100 metres, Miss Walker collects her US card, Foster looks good enough to take the 5,000 metres, Hallam makes the best of a flat rear tyre, The ominous shadow over Pendil's path, Ripley looks in trim for Scotland game, Scottish FA rule today, Goddard's safe hands earn Orient replay, The X factor may be the East Germans' secret, Parsons breaks deadlock in extra time, Australian record for seventh wicket, Compensation for Hunt, The cup puzzle with eight missing pieces, Personal feuds leave scars. Reviews: Theatre through the bars, London Woodwind Quintet St John's, Smith Square, Kimber/Leske Wigmore Hall Alan Blyth, The cultivated lowlands The Pattern of Maugham By Anthony Curtis, Only a Scream Away ATV Stanley Reynolds, The Sleeping Beauty New Victoria John Percival, Accomplished individuals form a pungent trio Trio Alfons Kontarsky Purcell Room Joan Chissell, Independence for Round House, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall William Mann, Vienna's English Theatre. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Financial & Investment, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property. Editorials/Leaders: Communists With Differences, Incentives For Housing, Not who shall govern, but how, Anniversary For Vietnam. Letters to the Editor: Train or bus?, Teaching Greek in schools, Troubles in Grenada, Miners' pay dispute, The issues in Ulster, Student grant review, Poor Palliser, Influences on the balance of payments and Budget deficit, Adoption and the law, Conflicting interests, Nuclear targets, Soviet intolerance, Meeting world demands for oil. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Jan 26, 1949 Lynskey tribunal. Arts and Entertainment: Big bridge lead for young Italian pair, Petrosian takes chess lead over Portisch, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,597, Cutty Sark chess play-off this week. Obituaries: Prof J. W. B. Barns Egyptology at Oxford, Lady Shawcross, Sir Edward Spears Soldier-politician who brought de Gaulle to Britain, Alma Taylor. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Lords. Business and Finance: Mining Northgate seek more of Whim Creek, Bankers Trust Company Member Of Bankers Trust New York Corporation, Old thoughts and new on P & O/Bovis, Vickers to press on with £5m expansion, German car makers face crisis as home sales slump speeds to 43pc in December, Coal Board asking for guarantees on pit safety, Management 'Gross flaw' in Pay Board thinking on relativities, British Leyland believed to be seeking price panel's go-ahead for 10pc rises across board, 30 UK fringe banks in difficulty-US report, Tokyo relaxing curbs on capital borrowing abroad, Company News How exports lead to shortages and high prices, Review of David Greig takeover plans confirmed, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Results this week De La Rue, Imperial Group and Reed Int, Business Diary in Europe: New man in driving seat, McCorquodale Group Of Companies, Bank Base Rates, Shaikh Yamani tells of Saudi Arabian scheme for cheaper oil, More share prices, Spectre of late deliveries stalks Japanese shipyards, Burmah bid for Signal attacked in Congress, Bahrain raises bunker charges for third time, Italy's state line flounders in sea of political troubles, How many weeks it takes to fill a job, Now Germany's turn for deal with the Shah, Briefly, Gas shortage hits new company, US lifts Canada wheat quotas, Freight Report Prospects for higher rise of Gulf rates, CBI urges Mr Heath to stand firm against the miners' wage demands, Advice team chosen for NEDO study on energy, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Mr Jessel says Bovis bid 'could be clever move', Oil barter: self-defeating protectionism?, Fed proposes changes in banking laws to tighten control over money supply, British aid lobby joins critics of Congress veto on IDA loan funds, Ferro Metal and Chemical Corporation Ltd, A Cambridge case for giving miners more, The influential role of unions in the banking business. Business Appointments: New director for London Chamber of Commerce. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans 14-year Belgian government loan, The Times Share Indices, Capitalization & week's change, Commodities Currency hedge buying boosts prices, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Drawing Of Bonds.
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