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The Times - 22/01/1974

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, Monday, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Edmund Stevens. Moscow, Jan 21, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton, From Ronald Faux, From Robert Fisk, By Peter Evans, By Stewart Tendler, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres, , By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Neil Allen, From Norman Fox, By Joyce Whitehead, By a Special Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By John Downie, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, PHS, Peter Jay, C. J. MYERSCOUGH., NEVILL F. MARSH, , IAN HARVEY, , ROY DOUGLAS, , ENOCH POWELL, , LOIS E. DYER, , JOHN WATSON, , JOHN HERBERT, Headmaster, , LEIF MILLS, General Secretary, , LESLIE HUCKFIELD, , E. D. YEATS, , MILES COPELAND, , CELIA GIBBS, , JOHN SHADE, , GORDON C. MACE, , MALCOLM STUART, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Young, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Robert Fisk, By Our Industrial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Tim Congdon, A. D. McN. Boyd, , Kenneth Owen, By Pearce Wright, By Peter Hill, From John Earle, EDITH PENROSE, , D. C. LESLIE, , GEORGE GREENWELL, , ROBERT DAVY, , N. C. STROTHER SMITH, ,

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News: Absenteeism, disputes and delays at pits cut coal production in South Wales, Yorkshire and Kent, Five surviving members of 'snake' decide not to float currencies, Janie Jones says 'oil man' gave her £3,000 and diamond watch 'for nothing', Perón call after terrorist attack on army base, Dr Kissinger reports to his chief, Six years for wife killer, Separatists face jail under Pakistan Bill, Health teams well on way to eradicating smallpox, Mr Pottinger speaks of £1,650 Poulson cheque, Thames boat dwellers' plight is precarious, Rail unions seeking joint move on pay, Architects of Summerland sued for damages, Peking pledge to free Vietnamese taken on disputed islands, A note may have lost Sotheby's a sale, 14 winter sports deaths in Tatra avalanches, Schoolboys are 'no longer keen to be engineers', Five tons of pornography found in shop, Dogs thrown into quarry filled with oil, TUC fails in final plea for miners, National unity debate reveals disunity in Labour ranks, How a slip of the tongue can lead to a fall, Zoo overseer may have seen girl's killer, Record trade deficit of £2,348m last year, Community consumers continue to pay more, Fewer in Church of England agree with abortion on demand, Decree for Lady Falkland, Community Relations Commission accused of race discrimination, Woman jailed for aiding escapers to the West, Two-party choice 'offers little escape', 680 trapped in snowbound train rescued by troops, Fourth guilty plea over Watergate, The Times Diary What others like to read about us, What could a Labour Chancellor do?, £10 fine on three Centre Point demonstrators, RSPCA refutes 'wealth' charge, Sharp cut in theological colleges is proposed, Special mark of honour for Dr Luns, Drug taken for arthritis 'can cause death', Britain is to resume deliveries of arms to the Middle East, Four strip clubs refused licence renewal, Britain criticizes rise in EEC beef prices, MPs press councils' duty to homeless, The lie is a pillar of the state, World's support keeps Solzhenitsyn alive, Three-day week not needed, Labour says, Witness says he was shown Barn murder weapon, Goverment hold back laid to universities, Union of gypsy groups may end quarrel, Hardliners alive and well, Miners' leader says Government has no intention of settling dispute, Moscow expels Chinese diplomat in reprisal, Writer to contest Mr Gordon Walker's seat, General Franco asked to spare life of anarchist sentenced to death, Former Zambian official jailed for 15 months, Former Greek minister 'held for subversion', Protests over Edinburgh runway go on, Journalist staff of LBC reject new plan, '£11 a week for Centre Point flat', Court rejects compulsory maternity leave, Rhodesia 'Settler 74' policy under attack, Dendrochronology: Accuracy confirmed, US atom policy chief dies, Birmingham's architect on 17 more charges, Herr Schütz says 'Federal' label matters, Christians 'must speak out on political issues', Parliament for Israel but no government, Service for unity underlines deep divisions, X-ray to scan diplomatic luggage at Heathrow, Warships search Channel in tanker blaze 'hoax', Ministry quits inquiry on oil platforms, France proposes world conference on energy, Mr Cutler is GLC's Tory leader, Loyalist threats worry Faulkner Executive. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Alexanders DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED, JONES LANG WOOTTON Chartered Surveyors, Southampton Bonds, Legge Locks, Chatelaine, Bank Base Rates, Saa, Aycliffe, Canlife units, Douglas, Kenning Car Hire, Hb, Westland Aircraft Limited, LEGGE Locks, Hambro Life Assurance Ltd., Olivetti, International Esperanza Services, Ecgd, Hawkes and Company Limited.. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Minister in touch with travel trade on fuel, Press Council to give new evidence on contempt, Protecting wild plants House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Lords, Food supply ample, Middle East dangers drastically reduced: arms sales to resume House of Commons, Bill carried against advice, Budget of unparalleled severity in March forecast by Mr Foot, Mr Carr urges support for moderate majority, Examination of controls over North Sea oil, More distribution of a stagnant economic cake no way forward. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Salerooms, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Bartók Quartet St John's, Smith Square/Radio 3 Joan Chissell, Fashion Revealing all, Autumn opera by Massenet Don Quichotte Paris Opéra John Higgins, Schútz Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall Stanley Sadie, Two Varese concerts, 'Frank's for the memory' Pussies Galore Oxford Playhouse Irving Wardle, The Nutcracker Covent Garden John Percival, Gershwin musical to be revived, The Black and White Minstrels Hampstead Charles Lewsen. Sport: Underwood on ice as MCC face untried XI, When world stars lose their glory, R and A make bigger ball compulsory, Another eight clubs agree to Sunday play, East even better than their winning score suggests, Weight tilts balance in Dixon's favour, Evans says wind gives him 'no chance' of win, The cocktail parties are over for candidate cities, Scots lift Sunday ban, Snow reports, Flawless runs bring first win to Thoeni, Modest Scot doubts his own fitness, Nations angry over use of plated shot, Miller's treble reveals enviable vitality, Stephenson's shoulders are big enough to bear load of defeat, Why Bedford may turn to marathon, Foster equals fastest then puts feet up, Nice evening for warm-up. Law: Continuous employment but separate contracts Ioannou v BBC, Drivers in emergencies and 'special reasons' Taylor v Rajan Fraser v Barton. Editorials/Leaders: Hard But Not Hopeless, Dr Kissinger's Progress And Problems. Letters to the Editor: The choice of nuclear reàctors, Sharing resources of the sea, Injuries at work, Miners' wages: pay for casual work, Readers' views, CIA operations in Britain, Premium bonds and the famine of 25 years, Mr Powell and the Tories, The remedial professions, Productive industry, Stakes in North Sea oil, Mass media and public opinion, What Aslef members seek, Fire protection, Multinationals: dilemma for individual countries, CEGB interview. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Swiney Prize for 1974. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Jan 20, 1949 Collapse in China. Obituaries: Elizabeth Lady Cayley, Mr Morley Richards, Bishop Bayne Improving liaison in the Anglican communion, Mr Jack Fallows, Judge R. S. Trotter, Lady Patricia Ramsay. Business and Finance: The market continues to keep its nerve, Issues & Loans ECSC plans to float $50m loan, Charges for paraffin challenged, Kuwait talks end, BLMC to spread £3m in Turkey, Sharp fall in sales of imported cars, Civil servants spell out criticisms of US reactor, Lord Stokes says industry a dirty word to students, Richardsons, Westgarth & Co Ltd, Europe and Overseas German call for EEC unity on oil, Computer news Unidata sets sights on small machine, Business Diary: Putting off the evil hour, Mining Peko-Wallsend's strong recovery, H. Cox & Sons (Plant Hire) Limited, GM extends closures and output cutbacks, Clothing imports up £60m, The Times list of latest dividends, CEGB loss on sales estimated at £1m a day, Floating franc almost 5 pc down against the dollar: gold price at a new peak, 'Oil giants need an 18 pc profits growth rate', Chemical Securities Limited Interim Results, 'Year of ordeal' warning to Japanese, Why Britain needs a fresh set of principles to manage economy, A substantial increase in trading profits, Bids and Deals Purchases worth £1.1m by Tarmac, Uk Trade, Money supply up 2.6 pc last month, New ship costs jump 60 pc, Briefly, More state aid for farm council, Belfast house values anomaly, Channel Islands may put restrictions on water usage, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Businessmen ask Lord Carrington for switch back to 5-day working, Company News Richardsons Westgarth tops £900,000, Fixed Interest and Money Dull day for gilt-edged, Earnings growth in two months shows success of Phase Three restraints Wage Rates, The Serck Group SERCK LIMITED Summary Of 1973 Report, Northumberland And Durham Trustee Savings Bank Increase Exceeds £11M.. Stock Exchange Tables: French decrees enact foreign exchange curbs, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities Metals upsurge checked, Wall Street, Shares hold steady, Equities Big gains in gold shares. Business Appointments: Three new directors for Hill Samuel. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,592.

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