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The Times - 16/08/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, By Stewart Tendler, From Patrick Brogan, By Staff Reporters, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Staff., By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Jose Shercliff, From Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Foreign Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, Bernard Benjamin, Eric J. Thompson, Penelope Houston, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Bryce Morrison, Alan Blyth, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Charles Douglas-Home, Mario Modiano, PHS, JOHN FRYD, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , A. HUTTON CAMERON, Secretary, , NANCY SEEAR, President, , DAVID MARTIN., SOFRON SOFRONIOU, JOHN CHARALAMBOUS, DIMITRI ALEXIOU, , ALEC BISHOP, , C. P. HILL, formerly Chief, NIALL MACDERMOT, , WILLIAM J. BUTLER, , TARAPADA BASU, , AUSTEN WILLIAMS., HEW WATT, Director, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS., ERSKINE POLLOCK, , By Tim Jones, From Our Special Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown and Ronald Kershaw, By Richard Allen, By Edward Townsend, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, by Richard Allen, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Morison, By Patricia Tisdall, JAMES A. PRIOR, , DOUGLAS WAND, , HARRY LUCAS, , R. A. JONES, , R. S. MUSGRAVE., BETTY PIKE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, David Blake, by John Young, by Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, J.Y., by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., Gerald Ely,

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News: Magistrates to be asked to summon players, Dystrophies: Inborn abnormality in muscles, Mr Nixon called as Watergate witness, Mr Callaghan still at the centre of diplomatic activity to pick up pieces from Cyprus conflict, Clerides report on Geneva talks, The Times Diary Hopping mad in Asylum Road, Takeover moves 'will aggravate crisis', Manuscript find throws new light on the poetry of John Donne, United States District Court FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Cyclone may bring more havoc to flood disaster areas, Capitulation reports denied, Stationery Office strikers reject pay offer, Soviet violinist flies home in Air Force plane, Britain's dilemma is, more or less, people, Hand-to-hand fighting nearing Saigon, Belated U S efforts to take middle line, Wife of moderate Angolan leader kidnapped, Bundesrat's role limited by court decision, Sixth Fleet flagship puts to sea hurriedly, Knesset rejects West Bank poll, Warning on gifts to Aims of Industry, It would not take a coup to bring British troops onto the streets, New bodies for giant task ahead, Three ways to provide the vast extra supplies we shall need, Zero growth is possible by next year, Spanish Cabinet abolishes wage controls, Journalist to launch a daily for Londoners, Muslim father fights school ruling, Britain's Phantoms protecting evacuation, Rhodesia calls in jets to rout border guerrillas, Mrs Gandhi 'worried at heart' over problems, Señora Peron purges more Cabinet leftists, Press told airline staff of collapse, Calls for more austerity in Italy, Yorkshire gas field closed by brine inflow, Demonstrator killed as Lisbon police fire on banned rally, Mestel keeps lead for chess title, We will not go to war, says Greece, State to help Glasgow buy £175,000 Van Gogh, NZ report on 'US torturers' was a hoax, Holidaymakers are told to stay at home as Court Line collapses: rescue for 40,000 stranded abroad, Bishops argue case for ordaining women priests, Austrian protest at napalm attack on UN car, Grapes and pears are best buys Food prices Patricia Tisdall, Advantages of a smaller population, Black group to boycott national forum on race relations, Renewed call for ceasefire by Security Council, TUC and BBC in education project, Orvieto seeks to preserve heritage, Transport advantages gain firmer recognition, And now for the dawn of a new golden age, Frontier quiet in spite of massing armies, Bomb wrecks offices of Mozambique paper, Tourist firm flies hundred holidaymakers to Greece, 450 people and £5m a year devoted to keeping it clean, War fears expressed in Tito-Assad statement, Labour seeks partnership in ports, ships, oil, air, homes and haulage, 'Wally Ministry' wins first round at Stonehenge, Labour allowed to set the pace too long, Tories told, Senator might drop objection to Soviet trade, Gunman in Seoul shoots down wife of President Park in assassination attempt at theatre, Mr Papandreou's son condemns 'con job by Dr Kissinger and Nato countries', Three are drowned in seaside mishaps, Controversial mosaics uncovered at St Paul's, New party's optimism on coalition, Nairobi for churchmen, Ghost writer angers Congress with hoax, Linking of rivers means keeping a careful watch on quality, Another nuclear test by France reported, 'Howling mob' of supporters stopped traffic, Lake District: Rewriting history, Greece is left to find a way of saving face over the division of Cyprus, Short shrift for turbary, piscary and estovers, Big jump in recruits to the Army and RAF, Plans for enlarged Ulster police reserve force expected to be completed next month, Court Line statement says talks with Government were designed to save holidays already booked, Radiographers back on conditional truce, Powers sought for closer control of key industries, Enormous leisure potential lies in restoration of neglected canal network, 24,000 seek sanctuary with the British, Births in England and Wales 1964-73 Births by duration of mothers' marriages, Ankara says U S backs federal solution, Red Lion Sq inspector died of natural causes, inquest finds, Turkish victories bring fighting to the edge of British base, New York arrests break French drug ring, RAF stands by as Fusilier colonel confronts armoured column. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Save & Prosper Group, Wright Rain, Haritage Club, Dunhill, Jaguar, Monk, Gleeson, Societa' Italiana Resine, National Westminster Bank, Telford, The Times, Get the Abbey Habit, British Caledonian, J.H. Vavasseur Group Limited, Aznar Line, Taff-Ely, Geocomp UK LTD., H.A.G, Bhra Fluid Engineering, British Waterways Board, Bwia, Wolseley. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Educational, Sub-Divisional/ Divisional Planning Executive, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A favourite wherever it goes, O'Neill play new to Britain, Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Corralling the nonconformists Cockfighter Edinburgh Film Festival 11 Harrowhouse (a) Carlton, Two royal premieres for film, John, Paul, George, Ringo... and Bert Lyric, LPO/Haitink Albert Hall/Radio 3, Francois Duchable Harrogate Festival, Liverpool orchestra's guest conductor. Arts and Entertainment: Play coming off, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,765. Sport: American double but Sweden leads, Lloyd to join Coventry for £240,000, A young man on his way up downs an irritable top seed, Sports in Brief, League and managers will discuss discipline, Forge Mill in clear again after his rest, Third win for Nanking in three outings, Bosphorus Queen to enhance stud value, Two Yorkshire teams in last sixteen, Ksar's staying power proves too strong, Title for Mrs Maynard at Wimbledon Park, Shearer the tiger tames the bush, Austrian Grand Prix may be fastest of 15 races, Robinson wins his fifth Grand Critérium, Lancashire move through to final, Russian girl eliminates last year's champion, Pitcairn to show appreciation of Hungerford Stakes distance, Johnson meets McAlinden for titles, Good win proves versatility of Traite de Paix. Editorials/Leaders: Few People And Much Phosphate, A Change Of Tune. Letters to the Editor: Nato's southern flank, Roads in Scotland, Seeking a solution to Cyprus crisis, Curing the slump in building homes, Deployment of clergy, Why the state pensions plan was scrapped, Statutory lie, Indian nationalism, Tax on wealth and farmers, Construction sites for oil rigs, Cambridge Circus, Fawcett Society's aims, Parents and education, Statutory definition of charity, Two metre man on the pitch, Britain's great need-a competitive spirit, Fast delivery for spectacles, Justice in South Korea. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, August 16, 1949. Abroad by car. Obituaries: Mr Paul Roberts Former head of Frensham, Mr Clay Shaw, Miss Antoinette Swart. Business and Finance: Reed & Smith-a strong first half REED & SMITH HOLDINGS LIMITED unaudited interim report for the half-year to 30th June 1974, UDT chairman alleges prejudice by Whitehall, Ports nationalization details due next week, W Malaysian rubber output rises, Strong growth puts Cowan de Groot safely over £1m, Latest dividends, Underwriting losses still hamper I T & T, Government Trustee plan poses legal snag, £18m drop in Halifax loans, Spot Position of Sterling, Warning on egg output, Gdp, UK output maintaining recovery, Trusts suffer heavy drop in net asset values, The Afrikander Lease Limited, Company leaders claim White Paper threatens growth and jobs, VW losses higher in second quarter, Hint of rival bid boosts mine shares, Fed sees big influx of short-term oil funds, The Robert Stigwood Group Limited Interim Statement, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, SEET setback, Western Credit downturn, Bonus strike by 550 at Llanwern steelworks will halve production, Wedgwood hard put to meet rising demand, Bank Base Rates, The Second Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, Extending state control to construction sector, Uneasiness in City as the pound falls, L'pool Post took timely decision, Business Diary: Yet another Benn story · Lounge loss, American quarterly deficit of $4,491m, Kemps changes hands, Philips Lamps Holdings, Money Market Rates, Royal Insurance Interim Dividend, The Bradford Property Trust Limited Creditable Results Despite Difficulties Extracts from the directors' report and circulated statement of the Chairman, Sir Henry Warner, Bt., Diversity helps Inchcape, Tough, but Unigate problems 'temporary', New Town base for Rank Xerox, US uses less coffee, The NEB, a formidable institution for state intervention, Public ownership prospect alarms road hauliers, Cautious approach to planning agreements, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Shares recover some ground in technical rally, Akzo N.V. Registered office at Arnhem, N Sea boosts Scottish jobs, Christy-Webb-Nash, Are we going to be short of milk?, Easy day for discount market, Rises of up to 13½ pc sought on cement, US President resists defence cutbacks in budget savings plea, No regeneration for the market, Coop reviver for Welsh china industry. Stock Exchange Tables: Mining Compensation on Nchanga agreed, NY silver backs off after rally, Technical rally, Recent Issues, Commodities Cocoa steady after £20 fall, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Steadier day for shares, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound recovers in afternoon. Business Appointments: Sir Iain Stewart on Caledonian board. Property: Property To Let, Residential property Changes in historic dwellings, Flat Sharing.

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