The Times - 27/12/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Herbert Mishael Melbourne, Dec 26, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Athens, Dec 26, By a Staff Reporter, From Mario Modiano Athens, Dec 26, From Our Correspondent Darwin, Friday morning, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent Southampton, Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent St Peter Port, From Patrick Brogan Washington, Dec 26, From Our Correspondent Rome, Dec 26, From Richard Wigg Paris, Dec. 26, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Dec 26, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Dec 26., From Moshe Brilliant Tel Aviv, Dec 26, By Paul Neuburg, David Robinson, John Percival, Tim Heald, Michael Ratcliffe., Fred Halliday, Richard Harris, Eynon Smart, Julian Critchley, Hugh Leggatt, JOHN ELLIS, , GEOFFREY COTTERELL, , CLIFFORD WILLIAMS, , JOHN COWLEY., JAMES LEMKIN, , BERNARD C. PAWLEY, , IAN CAMPBELL, Secretary, , HUGH CARADON, , JULIAN AMERY, , DONALD ALBERY, Chairman, , WILLIAM KIMBER., ANTHONY MILNER., J D. LIVINGSTON BOOTH, , JOHN O'SULLIVAN., From Our Correspondent, By Tom German, By A Special Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Gerry Harrison, by Ballyhoo, By Gerald Sinstadt, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By David Parry-Jones, By John Downie, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden,
ResumoNews: Who will take responsibility for our art treasures?, More royal shoots, Mr Ford studies CIA reply to allegations of domestic 'spying', Police deny any delay over warnings after two dangerous patients escape, 200 workers redundant as factories cut hours, Mrs Thatcher in politics '20 more years', Wildfowlers join hands with gamekeepers to overcome inflation, Hijacker tries to crash plane on Rome, Rebellious prisoners free nine hostages, Greeks act on Acropolis decay, False British passport was issued in August, Australian police say, All El Al jets grounded by labour-dispute, Mr Allon lays down withdrawal conditions, Building workers look set to accept £475m pay offer, Australian city crushed like a matchbox, M Giscard has breakfast with dustmen, Imperilled newspaper calls for tax reform, Deaths in Belfast mar near-peaceful holiday, Saboteurs harass hunt, Three blows by the Pope's hammer opens Holy Year, Bleak weekend outlook for making fresh start Food prices, Engineers likely to clash over TUC wage rule, Pseudo-Arab shepherded from White House, Nine years demanded for Dr Shtern, Signs point to change in Hungary, Mr Stonehouse tells Australians 'I was blackmailed', Down and outs find a Christmas refuge, How time and boredom are nibbling away at Nato, Giant airborne evacuation of Darwin gets under way as cyclone deaths rise to 45, Why a British military presence is welcome in one part of the Middle East, Sportsmen and bird-lovers urge stricter gun laws, A century of trial and error for the Japanese, Mr Thorpe campaigns for two-tier petrol price, Deal with Greek junta men suspected, Britons living in the deepest economic gloom, Eritrean working for US arrested in Addis Ababa, Briton escapes Argentine kidnap attempt, Socialist Constitution of The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Soviet peasants allowed freedom of movement, Warmest Christmas in London since 1940, Three sought after Southampton shooting, Eight accused of plotting in French Guiana, Sheila Black: A practical woman's guide to the sales, Heads of special schools 'need help', Iran deal offers French industry big challenge, The coal merchant's son who gave us Guy's Hospital, Geophysics: Earth's silent slippage, Rebel forces tilt balance in Indo-China. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford awards, Resignation as an MP expected, Ford adviser resigns, Cambridge awards. Index. Display Advertising: Selfridges Sale, HINE connoisseurs' cognac, High & Dry, Humidifier Advisory Service, The Times, Goodbye Picasso, Barkers Sale, Moss Bros. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Educational, Public Notices, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, New £600m Treasury 'tap' issue priced at 84.5 pc, Silver slips after bright start, Pre-holiday hangover in shares, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Commodities, Money Market Rates, Equities still dull, Drawing Of Bonds, Foreign Exchange Easier trend in the dollar. Property: Rentals, Country Properties, Country Flats. Reviews: Young muffs The Adventures of a Three Guinea Watch, The Nutcracker Festival Hall, South Bank Summer Music 1975, Still a Hecht of a good story The Front Page (aa) Universal. Editorials/Leaders: Old Boy Networks Have Their Value, A Case For Parleying. Letters to the Editor: All-male 'As you like it', Perils of publishing, Manorial courts, Gifts to charity, Television and radio cuts, Break before university, Increases in top salaries, The Pope and reform, Search for Middle East peace, A referendum on EEC, Rhodesia settlement, Dissolution of a choir, Arts and the economy, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, December 28, 1949. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir Morris Finer, Dr A. N. L. Munby A well-known authority in the bibliographical world, Prof Philip Leon, Field Marshal Ahmed Ismail, Obituary. Business and Finance: Christy/Webb-Nash deal off.-Pro-, Statement of Condition The Fuji Bank, Ltd., Bank Base Rates, The Gresham House Estate Company Ltd., Unaudited Interim Statement For The Half Year Ended 30th June, 1974. (£000's). Sport: Moseley survive before winning, Cup for Cairo Police, Chelsea make the most of limited chances, Sports in Brief, Connors keeps mental 'hate list' of older players, Handicapper kind to The Benign Bishop, A problem too weighty for a slight Scot, Authority and casual simplicity return Liverpool to the top, Start of indoor internationals, Australians again prove too good, Snow reports from European resorts, Sydney-Hobart race led, One-sided rout as London Scottish return home, A whistle is little use in face of an outrageous brawl, Harlequins more skilful and better organized, Leeds find it is a long road back to the top, Robertson breaks leg and Stoke go down again, For the Record Football, When the fatted calf avoided a roasting, Derby recover some of their old form, Boxing Day results and tables First division, Middlesbrough quietly move up table, Superior rucking and speed brings Llanelli success, Comedy of Errors favoured by course, Ambitious programme for the versatile Captain Christy, Three players sent off as St Helens defeat Wigan, Season ends well for Purley, Local honour satisfied with show of true grit. 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