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The Times - 11/02/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas United States Economics Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Caernarvon, From a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From John Groser Political Staff, George Hutchinson, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By David Leigh, By Professor Richard Rose, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols Rome, February 10, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst Tokyo, Feb 10, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Feb 10, From Paul Martin, By Philip Howard, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, By a Special Correspondent, Margaret Allen, ERIC NEILD., SARAH B. WESTON., Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Tom Cooban, By Peter West, By Michael Hardy, By Gordon Allan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom German, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Hennessy, From Alan McGregor, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, By Peter Fraser, Cameron Hazlehurst, By a Correspondent, Peter Ludlow, Frank Vogl, PHS, Peter Evans Home Affairs correspondent, A. J. BRAND, , P. K. L. DANKS., FRANCINE ARCHDALL, 18 rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris. February 5., HUMPHREY LYTTELTON., WILLIAM SHEPHERD., A. J. PETRIE, Department of Politics, University of Exeter, Streatham Court, Rennes Drive, Exeter., JANE WHISTLER, The Old Rectory, Sandhurst, Kent., H. MURRAY, , C. G. D. BROOK, J. SLACK, , L. J. HANDY, , ROBIN HOWARD, , HENRY CECIL, , RONALD LEICESTER, , R. J. CRANE, Worthing Hospital, Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, Sussex., CHARLES LEWIS, 27 Middleway, NW11., DAVID G. ROBERTS, JOHN GOULD, , Leonard Amey, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, By John Plender, JOHN B. BROOMFIELD, 10 New Bond Street, London, W1Y 9PF., NICHOLAS A. MENDES, , J. R. M. DIXEY, , John Osmond, JAMES GIBSON, , PIERS DIXON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Anthony Thomas, John Whitmore, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Richard Spiegelberg, Nancy Foy, By John Woodland, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Army raid in Ulster unearths Protestant extremists' code for attacking troops, President's rule in riot-torn Indian state, Plan to kill Dr Kissinger at Heathrow reported, Iraq and Iran forces in armed clashes, Ambulance service faces new threat, Party rejects local choice, West German unions begin widespread programme of strikes, Tories ahead by six points, survey shows, Big French-Iranian energy deal, Europe-U S relations crucial issue at Washington meeting, Japan intent on retaining right to make direct deals, Martin Wight lecture, £10 allowance for London workers urged, Asians as part of 'community of believers', Headline complaint over Maria Colwell's killer rejected by Press Council, National park quarry not to be extended, Estate of Greek kings becomes a national park, Tina Wilson case 'shows schools need more help', Tory manifesto sees election choice as moderation or extremism, Race institute to continue work despite crisis, Miners, 1974: The grave dangers of confrontation, When President may be called to give evidence, Oxford may abandon European scheme, Food manufacturers in talks with Government about safeguarding supplies during strike, Liberals expect big gains in hard fight, Equal opportunities for all will be theme of Conservative Party's poll campaign, Gunfire on border wounds three soldiers, Mr Wilson avoids a militant image, Increase in corporate landlords Agriculture, Building industry may face new strife, Italy shocked by warrant against oil magnate, Drink lands Soviet Mitty back in jail, Boundaries charge could affect fortunes, Medicine: Venereal disease unnoticed, Schoolboy is swept away by river, New interest in gas from coal process, BBC will broadcast a daily phone-in feature, 'Settlement with the miners must be fair', Promise to heiress's kidnappers, Shelling on Syrian front, Czech pastors suspended in drive against churches, US exasperated by Western disunity on oil, · I don't watch television very much. When, Brazilian prelate receives 'people's prize', Several key politicians facing hard fights, Wisdom about your teeth, Warning on every opinion poll packet, Britain to see relics from Negev fortress, How teacher shortages destroy balance in education, Nazi tells of wartime plan to deport all men of Rome, Al Ahram journalists demand apology from their new editor, Colonel Gaddafi threatens Arabs with revolution, Pickets at power plants today, Grenada strikers urged to return to work, Miners, 1939: Paying up with a brave face, The built-in crime wave of tower blocks, The Times Diary No lights, but a nice bright moon, Protest in St Peter's over Mindszenty removal, Commercial and Industrial Property Offices to let in the Strand, Why Bonn is getting tough with the EEC, Confucius deprecated in broadcast for children, Four silent men in a Saigon cell, Welsh village that refuses to die Regional notebook Trevor Fishlock, Tories may not gain votes from miners' strike, Mr Benn says poll is crusade for freedom, Senator Kennedy hints at White House plans, Nixon call to end lorry drivers' strike, Plea for regionalism: The most, Spanish tribunal to review death sentence, Strict security as troops board coach for camp, Aslef executive likely to split over Wilson call, Mr Milne will fight decision to drop him. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Gre, Thomson Land And Properties Ltd, Bland Payne Group, Herring Daw & Manners, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Porvair Limited, Aycliffe, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Ansafone, Multiple Display Advertisements, Inn on the Park, Barclays. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: General Election. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces The Royal Navy, Nixon adviser said to have nearly resigned. Letters to the Editor: Home from home, Working wives, Factory rents: where tenants gain, Extension of TV viewing hours, Issues in the General Election, Celtic Sea, Metrication: how revised charges add to costs, Benefits for strikers, Safety with reactors, The Church and marriage, Letters, Monetary management, Force feeding prisoners, Law on picketing, Communications: will PR and advertising change places?, Miners and pay relativities, Public lending right. Sport: For the Record Racing results Wolverhampton, Jipcho is now a professional, Greville Tuck wins easily, Orrell victory was no surprise, Sports in Brief, Coventry rise to occasion with flattering victory, Day when a try would have surprised the scorers, Snow reports, Brown keeps two vital points for Preston, Top runner shuns European indoor titles, Thoeni surpasses seven rivals and himself, Old Trafford plan for survival, Rain-soaked pitch made goals elusive, Rugby Union results, IOC open way for China's eventual return, John Lloyd and Miss Barker outstanding, Arnold shows anger as appeal is rejected by the umpire, Soothsayer a champion of the future, Leeds were stronger and deadlier, Wales make three changes in pack, The joys and surprises of knockout football, Lovell's fine victory proves decisive for Winchester, Rosslyn Park rally brings unexpected victory, Webb's goal may prove Chelsea's lifeline. Classified Advertising: Grove House Witham, Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LPO/Solti I Festival Hall, An awful lot about Mexican life The World About Us BBC 2, Joshua Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Stokowski Albert Hall, Puzzle of a politician Lord Esher: A Political Biography, Sadler's Wells Opera at Harewood House, Talented new creative force in European ballet Romeo and Juliet Hamburg Staatsoper, ECO/Zaliouk Queen Elizabeth Hall. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property. Editorials/Leaders: Germany Gets The Strike Infection, Frank But Not Specific. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb 10, 1949. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Lords. Obituaries: Dr Ivan De Burgh Daly, Arline Judge, Qazim Edhem Kastrati, Prof Alistair Campbell Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, Lt-Gen Raymond A. Wheeler, Obituary. Business and Finance: SE seeks report on suspended brokers, Companies see survival as main task, International panel calls for new Gatt council, Why Ariel should be a constructive force, Management The experts slipping on the Alpine slopes, Land prices fall, but single plots up, Ariel, or Automated Real-Time, Exporters fear penalties over contract failures, How Mockfjärd workers came to have a run-of-the-mill job, US and Chile agree on debts, Electrical materials famine, Upsurge in demand for private generators, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Italian unions ponder general strike move, Iranian loan plan to ease oil cost burden, Results this week Lloyds Bank, Lonrho, and Carrington Vivella, Freight Report Gulf rates may slide further, Business Diary in Europe: Spanish muster on Horizon, C. A. Parsons wins £9m Australian order, Dearer fertilizers, J. & H. Jackson is healthy but cautious, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Bad weather cuts timber supplies for Scots mills, Briefly, Mersey Docks' capital scheme to be pressed, North Sea oil: a critical divergence of the political approach, Chrysler facing plant closures unless millwrights end stoppage, Llanwern a plague of disputes and losses, why international squabbling over fuel prices must stop, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Lending rate 12½ pc, Accounting reform panel starts its work, The Times Share Indices, Jobless lever on Bonn's pay claims, Arthur Lee & Sons Ltd, The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited Announcement Of Interim Dividend, Prosperity returns to Cornish tin mines, Retrospect on Harley Drayton, Leyland orders standstill in research on gas turbines, Experts say CEGB view on reactors is distorted, SGB Group produces record profits for seventh successive year., Bombay port levy halved, Thousands may be laid off by next weekend as pay guarantees end, Export plea to clothiers. Business Appointments: Mr P. Jameson on board of Dutton-Forshaw. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Issues & Loans New support for Eurobonds, Capitalization & week's change, Sugar and coffee upsurge to continue. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,609.

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