The Times - 27/02/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, BY Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher. Walker, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Richard Wigg, By Christopher Sweeney, From Arthur Osman, From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, From Hugh Noyes, By John Groser Political Staff, By Christopher Walker, George Hutchinson, From Martin Huckerby, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Professor Richard Rose, By John Chartres, By Ronald Faux, By Ronald Kershaw, From Peter Nicholls, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Victoria Brittain, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Michael Hornsby, By John Hennessy, By Gerry Harrison, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Caroline Moorehead, Stuart Maclure, Michael Ratcliffe, John Higgins, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Keith Horner, Humphrey Trevelyan, PHS, David Steel, G. KAHN-ACKERMANN, Chairman of the Committee on Culture and Education, , HERBERT MCCABE, OP, , JOHN MAGUIRE, , TERRY EAGLETON, , STAN WINDASS, , MICHAEL DUMMETT, , BRENDAN GOLDSMITH, , MERVYN SOUTHWARK, , FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER, , R. E. CLARKE, , BASIL WIGODER, , G. G. MOYNE, ELEANOR ELLINGTON, , LABREY H. JACKSON, , L. M. HOPKINS, , GLADWYN, , RICHARD GRIFFITHS, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , DAVID PITT, Vice-Chairman, , ARTHUR PEDDER, , CHRISTOPHER MACY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, by Leslie Black editor, Building Trades Journal, by Eric Fordham managing editor, Business Equipment Digest, by Ann Hills, by John Heddle, by Thomas Allen, by June Field, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, From Anthony Thomas, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Plender, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, H. S. FERNS, , LINDSAY DUNCAN, , J. R. M. DIXEY, , MARTIN GRIST, , P. SIEBER, , AMORY B. LOVINS, , F. H. SMITH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Derek Harris, Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: Car bomb wrecks headquarters of non-sectarian Ulster Alliance political party in Belfast, Building a new flat six storeys up in London, Irish militants disrupt Whitelaw meeting, EEC extends its ban on beef imports, Mill town belies its appearance with substantial Tory support, How Miss Mary Quant 'stultified' young people, Growing hope of Israel-Syria peace, £8,700 'extras' in the family home, Miners not begging to be treated as special case, Mr Daly says, Fresh roles for old houses, Independent view, Mr Whitlam and Senator clash on aboriginal affairs, Investors ended up with jungle, counsel says, Initial approval for rail station area development, Liberals hope to build on their 'shattering' by-election victory in Yorkshire seat, Jail for bad drivers made legal again, 18 pc wage increases end Iceland strike, Herr Grass upsets French Marxists, Patience wins in expansion, Clash of principles over Golan, Suspended sentences on building pickets, S Vietnam fear of Vietcong diplomatic links, CBI chief calls for unions Act repeal, Attempt to kill customs man alleged, Italian coalition asks for a breathing space between crises, Labour remedy for ailing economy could include controls on raw materials, Rhodesia terrorists death toll rises to 253, Mr Whitelaw, the reluctant champion, Free hand for students, Louisiana controversy over cock fighting, New wave of woman power at the hustings, Woman swam when swell was dangerous, Stornoway approves oil plan with reservations, Mr Davies rules out unilateral action to alter EEC treaty, Swinging dynamics of the electoral system, Today's campaign events, Mother rebuked by coroner over fire deaths, Anzus partners discuss energy crisis, Woman cleared of theft and fraud, Rickets danger for Asians in Britain, Mr Heath adamant on winning by clear majority, Corsican wine 'sulphuric acid, sugar and water', Elections may come and go but détente will go on, GLC will pay for news of Vermeer, M Jobert as Daniel in the Potomac lions' den, Ash Wednesday, Anti-apartheid Bill rushed through in South Africa, Architects on charges of corruption, The Times Diary Guess who's been to breakfast, Strange fish still found ready buyers, 'Wear and tear' pay order, Why Mr Bhutto has emerged from the Islamic summit with greatly enhanced prestige, Buckton denial of split in rail unions, Biology: Lizard baffles predators, 117 shot dead by S African police last year, £44,000 grant, Three different ways of educating our children, Trotskyites are telling workers to vote Tory, Mr Wilson says, Party's tactics become new issue for voters in islands of far north, Mr Thorpe's City connexions attacked, 24-hr strike by 'Daily Telegraph' journalists, Plan for empty hospital as London homeless refuge, Three polls show cut in Tories' lead, Dutch bewilderment at situation of Britain, Nixon press conference restraint wins him rare credit but tax charges rejected by professors, Prime Minister exploits his supposed failings, Five years' jail for 'evil genius' of burglaries, Court orders for Solzhenitsyn publishers, Mr Jenkins's message of honesty, 'Dead' kidney donor alive in operation, Veterinary staff will work to rule, Mr Powell has voted by post for Labour, Polling day map in 'The Times', Liberal leader pledges creation of neighbourhood councils and reform of House of Lords, Jail and £27,000 fine for pools swindler, Girl of nine 'threw baby off balcony in temper', Fear of inflation the key to outcome tomorrow, Can the enthusiastic amateurs stop the political juggernaut?. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bureau Of Scientology Management Technology, Thomson Land And Properties Ltd, Brick Development Association, Sunnyside Home Extensions Ltd, Everest, Northwood Publications Ltd, W. H. Newson And Sons Limited, Boulton & Paul Joinery, Shipbuilders and Repairers National Association, London & Provincial Consultants Limited, Telford, Solna Ltd.,, Costain Property Investments Ltd., Building Trades Journal, Midland Bank, Fiat, Otis, Republic of South Africa, The Times, William Hill, Moss Bros, Banbury, Henry Butcher & Co, Solarfoam, South African Airways, Morrell Publications Ltd, Pabx, Building Societies Association., Thelane'4', Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd., Weatherall Green & Smith, Bwia, Ideal Standard. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 15 and 31, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Italian took lead on second course, Mud the only danger to Tingle Creek at Cheltenham, Sports in Brief, Italy and West Germany lack finishing power, Snow reports, Yesterday's results First division, Hunt's dazzling qualities repeatedly tax belief, First round win for Paul with knockout, Seven players make first international appearance, Surbek brings victory, Spawforth dropped from Army team, Celtic not the favourites in spite of pedigree, Dante Rambler to keep up his run, Aerial tactics help Chelsea to stay up, Today's starting order for Lents, Torpids Cambridge Lents, Several Mallaby proposals need acceptance to avoid criticism, Degree of fallibility creeps into Leeds United's play, Powerful service beats Cox, Controversial goal brings Liverpool a point nearer. Property: Full plan needed, not paint, Insulation is big money-saver, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, Country Properties, Farms & Smallholdings. Reviews: South African plays for Ambassadors, Betty Marsden as Lady Bracknell, Flying visitors to Hongkong, Opportunity to hear Hindemith Mathis der Maler Town Hall, Euston Road, Icons bring record £91,162 at sale, LPO/Boult/Alldis Festival Hall, Scream Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear Thames, London Contemporary Dance Shaw, New Percussion The Place Bartholdy Trio Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Other Election In Ulster, Nationalist Hopes In Scotland And Wales, The Last Day Of The Campaign. Letters to the Editor: Why Japan was so grateful to Joseph Chamberlain, Capital gains tax and the effect of inflation, Profit and loss on metrication, Riding the storm, Unused land and taxation, Renegotiating the Common Market agreement, Perils of greenfly, Increase in the GLC rate, Mortgage loans, Lost letters, Performance and cost of LWRs, Issues behind the election: views of Roman Catholics, Cultural future of Venice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, Feb 26, 1949 Double-deck trains. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Martin Armstrong, Frank Assunto, Mr Winthrop Aldrich US Ambassador to Britain 1953-57, Dr Philippe Bauwens, Sir Wilfred Anson. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Issues & Loans More activity likely later in the year, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Market holds steady, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Nixon hint at easier fiscal policy, Company News H. Morris cuts dividend as profits recede, Mining De Beers' R21m project, Threat of pay strike in a West German region, Unilever, Assurance on clothing exports, Gulf Oil orders £5.8m rig from Clydeside yard, Bids and Deals Tiera shies away from Scottish Australian, Mortgage famine must end, homes chief says, The Lincroft Kilgour Group Ltd, How Unilever contained the costs squeeze, 10pc cut in fuel for factories and filling stations remains unchanged for next month, Mr David Rockefeller may be next US Treasury Secretary, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, Forward Levels, Lonrho to sell shipping subsidiary for £10m, The Times list of latest dividends, Bank Base Rates, SE issues details of account turnover, Equities Heavy turnover in gold shares, French bank puzzles dealers with dollar sales, Hardys & Hansons Limited Own beer sales beat National average, Gold gains a further $5 on heavy buying, Liquidity buttresses, Briefly, Group Chairman on stabilising factors, Trustee savings banks staffs seek 40 pc rise, Breakdown point at the filling stations?, Money Market Rates, Firestone loses appeal, Transmissions expansion by PO, Advertising and Marketing CDP win four-month battle for Dutch link, Unilever pushes up its profits by £85.7m, The Times Share Indices, Some Carreras brands to be dearer today, Business Diary: Cupboardsful of skeletons, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), How the markets moved The Times index: 133.75+1.51 F.T. index: 332.3+3.7 Rises, Election blamed for fresh slump in car sales, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Move to block BOC takeover of Airco, General Election Company law: the issue of employee status, London and County stakes in quoted companies to be sold, BP joins Irish oil search, Japan still top shipbuilder. Business Appointments: Three named for Litton Industries posts. Law: 36 omitted from register given vote Regina V Calderwood, Ex parte Manchester Corporation, Formal approach to redundancy Sheet Metal Components Ltd V Plumridge and Others, TV authorities ordered to transmit Plaid Cymru election broadcast Evans and Others V BBC and IBA. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,623.
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