The Times - 07/08/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery and Patrick Brogan, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Hill, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Paul Martin Lapithos Road, By Margaret Stone, From Sinan Fisek, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Our Labour Staff, By Tim Jones, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright, By Martin Huckerby, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Clacton-on-Sea, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Leeds, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Trevor Fishlock Carmarthen, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano Athens. Aug 6, From Frank Vogl U S Economics Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Herbert Mishael, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Knipe, Michael Baily, Hugh Jolly, Ceres Esplan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By John Nicholls, By Jim Railton, By Jim Snow, By Brough Scott, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Paul Overy, Alan Coren, Leonard Buckley, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Andrew Faulds, PHS, Fred Emery, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, H. JUSTIN EVANS, , ANTONY GRAHAM, , OSWALD MOSLEY, , ROBERT ROBINSON, , DAVID N. KING, , DAVID FISHER, , MICHAEL HARPER, , COLIN POWELL, , LIONEL KREEGER, , J. F. Q. SWITZER, , ROYDEN HARRISON, , ANGUS ACWORTH, , JACQUELINE WALTON, , By Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Business News Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Barnfather, By Anthony Rowley, By Edward Townsend, From John Earle, By R. W. Shakespeare, Patricia Tisdall, By Alan Hamilton, ANDREW S. RAILTON, , MARGARET HENDERSON, A. B. LEES, , JOANNA CROOKS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael T. Johnson, Derek Harris, By Tony May,
ResumoNews: Oxford class list: modern languages, Turks capture two more Cyprus villages in biggest battle since ceasefire pact on island, Impasse in talks on Berlin access disruptions, The Times Diary A good word to say for Nixon, Report on lonely death, Chiropodist attacks bone-bendig shoes, Court experts clash on 'vampire' case, Sick hijacker refuses surgery in jail, Magistrates' powers to deal with football hooligans often thwarted by shortage of facilities, Police officer at Red Lion clash is dead, Mr Bhutto escapes attempt on his life, Army crosses into Lebanon after border kidnapping, Medicine Tuberculosis and the new drugs, Sleepy driver blamed for railway crash, Inflation will not affect new savings schemes, Five United youths in custody for a month, Liberal attack on legacy of Mr Heath, Airliner is blown up at Brittany airport, President Sadat attacks Libyan leader, Attendance confounds South Bank critics, Prosecution query about 'John Bull's Nigger', Mozambique fears of emerging 'Wild West', University researchers question practice of removing knee cartilages, Bangladesh floods toll is now at 600, Mr Wilson firmly rejects 'pussyfooting' coalition, EEC objects to French subsidies on sugar, 'The lira? I don't give an expletive deleted', Protestant delegation to outline proposals for Ulster to Mr Rees, S Vietnam's main coastal road cut, Security ban closes the Record Office, Chemical blast starts fire at a factory, Dr Kissinger cleared, Birth rate cut seen as a key to economic survival, America is accused by Greek politician of having organized the anti-Makarios plot, Les Halles site to be turned into a park, Yard investigates Bradford corruption allegations, A nicer way of going to pot, Now it is not whether Mr Nixon will go but when and how, Whites defy curfew in Angolan protest, How to win the early skirmishes of childhood and avoid full-scale war, 'Scorecard' system for prisoners seeking parole, Ankara says 35,000 are being held hostage by Greeks, Britannia passing-out, president Nixon tells his Cabinet he will fight to the end to stay in office, Portuguese cabinet placates the press, Italian Cabinet framing laws to combat violence as jealousies split security forces, Autumn favourites saved as BBC strike ends, More ratepayers warned to expect economy axe in public services, Ceylon suffering the effects of a family squabble Colombo, Prisoners on jail roof, People are leaving Britain's big cities, Police hold man in kidnap case, Lloyd George's nephew wins crown, Honesty will be the best policy for a new Government, NHS radiographers walk out at 45 hospitals, Shipyard chief goes as state takeover nears, Plagues: Disappearing bacteria, Whitlam attack on Opposition as joint sitting passes Bill creating balanced constituencies, Bad driving is blamed for deaths on M1, Bomb at Los Angeles airport kills two, Union leader criticizes 'squalid' Hailsham amendments to trade union Act, The rising art of Mr Scales in his world of inflatables, Mr Crosland rejects plan for tunnels under Bath, Israel not to cede parts of West Bank, S Africa's new press code angers journalists. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Augustus Barnett, Leycare, Kfr, British Caledonian, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Anglo-Continental Investment & Finance Company Limited, Rnib, Herring Daw, Communicor, King's Lynn, The Times, Sun Alliance & London, Mercedes-Benz, Times 1000. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Power unit that can run on sewage gas wins an award, University news Oxford, Church news Appointments:, Ratepayers call for spokesman to resign, Latest appointments, Four gold medals awarded at Royal Horticultural Show, 34 Spanish priests resign over suspension of one. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Briton leads in junior chess, Broadcasting, Cautious play in second round of British chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,757. Sport: McKenzie goes to Leeds for record £250,000, A champion in decline and needing help, Americans first and second, Hampshire march on after hold up, Lancashire hopes go with Clive Lloyd, US win in Wayfarers, Sports in Brief, RAF recover to keep Services title, Milne putts well to beat the former champion, Kalpour should hold off overseas challengers, Third win puts Edwards in sight of title, Belper looks set to add Brighton Challenge Cup to season's tally, Good timing by Smith encourages Britain, Courage leads to success, Barker rides like an old hand on Mandemon, A day for Gumboots as boats are borne gently on the breeze, Kent tumble again to spin bowling, A Tuesday's child who works for its living. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Hampton & Sons, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Art Exhibitions, Smaller Business Premises. Property: London Flats, Country Properties. Reviews: Janacek for Glyndebourne, Bullshot Crummond Hampstead, The Dracula Business Bbc 1, Lenozze di Figaro Albert Hall/Radio 3, Too clever by half Springtime for Henry Oxford Playhouse, Promising start for RADA pair, A sort of exhausted cynicism The Joke Bbc 2, Growing up destitute in London. Editorials/Leaders: Finished, Medical Militancy, A Pointless War Goes On. Letters to the Editor: Devolution and overall economic management, Militant students, Future of democracy in Britain, Degree of punishment, One law for nationalized offers, fines for the rest, Bare-foot doctors, Crime and television, Treating mental illness, Listed church buildings, Feather in the Peacock throne, Devolved economies, Real menace of high interest rates, Charismatic movement, Labour unrest. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, August 6, 1949 China and West. Obituaries: Obituary, Miss M. Pilkington Whitworth Art Gallery. Business and Finance: Halewood sit-in talks continue, Fed chief condemns financial adventures, Achievement and Responsibility, Further substantial losses feared after W Wood investigation, Ferranti in Brazilian computer company, Nixon decision to stay upsets Wall St after best rally for 6 years, Latest dividends, Schreiber merges with a GEC group, Business Diary: Successor to Sir Denys · Scanlon's claim, La Roche called before German cartel office, Rise in lending by banks may be due to industry's liquidity problems, Triplex Foundries Group Ltd, Lewston profits static, Spot Position of Sterling, Whitbread takes Italian interest with Heineken, Williams Hudson cuts its losses, £3m Williams Hudson loss on Vickers sale, Forward Levels, July car output down 6,500 on last year, Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines Limited INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA, Siemens sales surge, Bank Base Rates, Thomson plans compensation for lost holidays, Government urged to fight EEC's limit on sugar beet, £½m promotion for cat food Advertising & marketing, Big drop for American durable goods exports, Bank board excludes Signor Sindona, Union row may lead to BSC strike, Briefly, Vantona Limited, Hotels count the cost of inflation, Bremar Holdings Ltd Bankers, Outlook 'bright' at Nchanga, Money Market Rates, Coffee talks postponed, Rise in Argentina's foreign reserves, How the markets moved, Bank statements for July, Courtaulds to get big caprolactam shipment, 4,500 laid off because of BLMC clerks' dispute, Korea struggles against adverse outside influences, Scrap trade plea for easier EEC imports, The Woodmill Property Group Ltd, Steinberg pays extra after late profit reverse, French aim to balance foreign trade reiterated. Business Appointments: Sir Charles Johnston new Australian Estates chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Sugar at fresh peak of £290, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Watergate news boosts dollar, Firm in late dealings, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Issues & Loans Local authority coupon down, Wall Street, Late rise from Wall St.
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