The Times - 01/04/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From A Staff Reporter, From Richard Davy, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, BY Tim Jones, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By David Spanier European Editor, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Alan McGregor, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe., From Mario Modiano, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Norman Fox, By Tom Freeman, By Jim Railton, By Jim Snow, By John Nicholls, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Hardy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By a Special Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Leonard Buckley, By Philip Henderson, Robert Nye, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, George Feifer, Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, PHS, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, F. AVERY JONES, , LEONARD V. HUBER., PETER BLAKER., JENNIE LEE, , ALEC BISHOP, , RICHARD I., MORRIS., IR., VERA NELSON, , JACK BEAL, , TONY JAY, , H. D. SYMON, , MICHAEL NOAKES., DENIS CHRISTIAN., JUNE BADENI., J. C. WARDEN., A. H. J. CRICK, , Phillip Howard, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Leonard Amey, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Vanya Walker-Leigh, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, John Osmond, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Hugh Clegg, Innis Macbeath, By Edward Townsend, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, K. G. JONES, , H. BROOKE, , J. T. HUGHES., F. L. CASSEL, , M. C. DOBBS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Andrew Wilson, By John Woodland, Terry Byland, Christopher Wilkins, by Ronald Kershaw, by Raymond Gledhill Local Government, by Peter Lister, by Philip Austin, by Charles Pritchard City Editor, Yorkshire Post, by Dr Iain Skewis director, Yorkshire & Humberside Development Association, by Ronald Faux, Robin Morgan, Frank Grahame, Peter Lister, John Crossland, R.M., I.C., Ronald Kershaw, by Anthony Jones,
ResumoNews: Bourgeois of Zurich stand up for Solzhenitsyn, Mr Peart's EEC package fails to satisfy farmers Agriculture, Deportation of Fijians starts political storm, 250,000 are homeless in Brazil flood disaster, The Times Diary What you can do with your rubbish, Faulkner visit to Mr Wilson today after weekend of Ulster violence, Self-help aim for planning chairman, Health workers' move to leave register, Mr Callaghan decides to stand by Labour's manifesto in putting case for EEC changes, Experts to study mortgage relief, Beginning of the end for local government?, A day devoted to young readers, Director points the region to prosperity, 'Britain's most progressive region': a call to action, Museums, galleries rejoice, Justice fails to keep pace with crime in Italy, M Pompidou pictured as a latter-day Richelieu, The Russian tragedy of Serafima Gavrilovna, David Wood The nettle Mr Heath will grasp again, Office-hungry companies lured by low rents create property boom, The attractions that lie north of Finchley for those with strong legs and a sense of history, Masked men steal £50,000 from Mecca gambling club, Mr Heath tells the faithful he stands firmly on the fundamental policies of 1970, Charities attack the Budget, 'Error of judgment' in publishing pictures, Tories hid need for price rises-Mr Wilson, Hull and Grimsby: warm winds blow on Humber, Mr Jo Grimond breaks an arm in Edinburgh fall, Rhodesia Centre Party to stay in existence, Bradford: myths and mills, Envoy reassures the French over Concorde, Barnsley: boom town tag can come out of store, Leeds: aspiring centre for Europe, Big spender who has given away £8m, Master Cutler with an eye to Europe, Germans fear Labour renegotiation terms could shatter the EEC, IRA believed to have received supply of Soviet-made rifles, Industry leader forges united front, Social workers oppose setting of any time limit on foster care of children, Unveiling a military Concorde, Diversity could prove saver if recession comes, Yorkshire and Humberside, Plastic beads in part of Bristol Channel, Borough officers will strike if Mr Foot rejects weighting claim, Journalists seek talks on newspaper group, ICI staff to seek pay rises well above limit of Phase Three, Mob disrupts inquiry into S Vietnam school deaths, Mr Crossman is not expected to live for long, White Rose ties hold fast despite amputations and shake-up of boundaries, Sheffield: loss of status bites deep in fifth city, Ethiopia Air Force officers threaten to resign, Fuel Stocks Ambitious plans for coal, Mrs Meir keeps partners in coalition, The old virtues withstand change, Rebel Greek priests defy Patriarch and barricade monastery, Poll test for liberal South Africans, The Grand Old Lady of the Churchill clan, US will supply all the defence aid Saigon needs, Royal trainer denies horse doping report, Communications Transport investment is the key to regional growth, Warning of 'remoteness' in new councils, Israelis drive back Syrian units as anxiety grows that situation is worsening, New Littlejohn claim adds weight to inquiry call, Dr Nyerere impresses Chinese leaders with a display of welcome realism, Mariner 10 finds a moon for Mercury, Election 'dirty tricks' trial opens today, Warning on 'dominance' of medical profession, Three dominant issues for NUS conference, Meteors: Link with comets, Sheer weight of student numbers makes region a leader, 'Let experts have say in drafting of Bills', Confidence behind ports' investment, Dr Kissinger finds the time to get married, Greek ship leaves Nato exercise, Spring serves notice to porpoises and people, Headmasters and teachers from Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire selecting young trees for, Belgium makes a deal with oil companies, Cambodia council deposed, Mr Dayan in Washington talks on terms with Syria, 'Myth' of women's subservient role in church, Children's literary pilgrimage in City, Time for a last bid to free Hess. Index. Display Advertising: Nfb, Beatson, Clark & Co. Ltd.,, Matthews & Goodman, Equity & Law, Se W, Grosvenor Stewart Ltd., Collins, Times 1000, Lbi, Bain Dawes, Simon Engineering Limited, Weatherall Hollis & Gale, Strutt & Parker, Fih, sy, Nf, West Yorkshire, Cleveland, Elr, Dh, Europeuropa, Sheffield, Fiat 128, Barclays Group, Armstrong, Tilcon, Henry Spencer & Sons, Anderson Strathclyde Limited, Standard and Chartered BANKING GROUP LIMITED, Rotherham, Halifax, db, Redfearn National Glass, Wm, ulis, The Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd., Bnp, Union Corporation Group, Hargreaves Group, Harrogate, Ewl, Grimsby, Humber Graving Dock & Engineering Co., Ltd., Scottish Provident, Bwia, Savills, KALLE infotec. Arts and Entertainment: England has chess win over Germans, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,651. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Young Vic's American TV series, ECO/Davis/Norman Queen Elizabeth Hall, A poet we cannot love Swinburne: the Portrait of a Poet, Blue Peter Bbc 1, Low voltage Ninth LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, St Matthew Passion Festival Hall, The development of Mannerism, A fateful year for the valleys Regional notebook Trevor Fishlock Aberfan. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments also on page 11, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, PUBLIC NOTICES Also on page 25, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Liverpool lack a genuine striker, Sports in Brief, Many see justice in Reutemann's win, Brown ale not champagne for Cup cheer, Experiment a success, Rugby League, Today's fixtures, Red Rum effortlessly enters the elite, The Long and the short of England's fine victory, French serve their aperitif at the end, Leeds hope forlornly for an exhausted Liverpool, World championships to be held at Nottingham in 1975, Lewis rides fine race on Pale Ale, Rugby Fives, Angus goes to New York with 5-4 lead, England struggle before they start, Ice hockey, Mrs King raises game to win absorbing contest, The horse who changed the course of events, Midfield men who know the game, Weekend results and tables FA Cup: Semi-finals, Boycott chief culprit as he lets bowlers call the tune, Safwat wins revived championship, Rosslyn Park must cut down on errors. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Jacobean house to be offices, Commercial Property In Europe, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: New Theatres For Sino-Soviet Rivalry, All-Change In Local Affairs. Letters to the Editor: First class travel, Kettering's example, Looking at the chartered status of engineers, Industry's attitude to EEC patents, Mr Healey's Budget, Burial in New Orleans, Health Service changes, Investing in the building societies, Artists and VAT, Ambassador at the UN, Arts boycott of South Africa, Strains on the Open University, Contraceptives free for all, Future of BBC External Services. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Law: Copyright practices may infringe EEC treaty Court of Justice of the European Communities. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords. Obituaries: Prof G. Bickersteth Translator of Dante, Miss Marjorie Foster, Mr S. Scholefield Allen, Mr Leo Marquard, Eric Schilsky, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Big shareholders of Miles Druce to discuss bid action, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Electricity Council plea on prices, Capitalization & week's change, Sugar shortage expected to last for years, BSC prices stay competitive with those of most European rivals, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Results this week Turner & Newall, BPC and Brooke Bond, Business Diary in Europe: Harmony and hullabaloo, Mining unions ready for talks on future of coal, Machine tool makers hit by shortages, Market disruption key to fibre pact, Mining Union Corporation assets boosted 35pc, Euromarkets Short-term rates rise due to US pressure, Retail protest to minister, Lending rate 12½pc, NEDO stresses investment threat, Projections on investment plans for chemicals, No comfortable way of curbing 15 per cent inflation, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Chairman's Review 1973, Management What to teach a union man at business school?, US energy chief in line for key Shultz job, Libya pledge to 'indemnify' Shell, Liquidity and returns in property sector, Company News Gallaher wary on prospect of margin squeeze, Co-op bank staff pensions strike, Imperial Life Canada, Problems with US-style reactors forcing Japan to consider alternatives, Briefly, Bad times but good omens for the Welsh economy Industry in the regions, Export chief condemns work of UK 'failures', Charterhouse Group, Beaumont Properties Limited, Recruitment: a manager's four principles of action, UN report predicts lOpc inflation for Europe, Japanese law puts tax on 'windfall' profits, Boardroom shake-up for top GKN executives, BLMC again faced with idle Marina lines in dispute over Cowley manning study, Brokers' views, Freight Report Texaco scoops cheap tonnage, Kleinwort, Benson, Lonsdale LIMITED "Satisfactory Results", £m opencast award for Derek Crouch Contracts, The Laird Group Limited, 'Invaluable profile of industry on Humberside, The vital ingredients for labour relations, Gallaher 1973 Extracts from the Statement by the Chairman, Mr. Mark Norman. Business Appointments: Lord Cromer returns to the board of Baring Brothers as adviser. Births.
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