The Times - 22/03/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Clive Borrell, From Roger Choate, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Louis Heren, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker Colchester, March 21, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Tim Devlin, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Mario Modiano, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy, Bryce Morrison, Philip French, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, By Brough Scott, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Alan Gibson, Sheila Black, George Polanvi, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, PHS, VERYAN STEPHENS, , Lantana, , M. J. SMITH, , HAROLD PINTER, , ARNOLD WILSON, Director, , A. J. CAVENDISH, , G. J. N. STORY, , J. BRUCE-GARDYNE, , W. TOOBY, , J. M. AITKEN, , J. V. HEYWOOD, , DOUGLAS HURD, , T. P. O'BRIEN, , R. W. MATHIAS, , STANLEY SEDGWICK, , A. E. SIMONS, , F. H. MILLER, , FRANCES CLODE, Chairman, JOHN R. LLOYD, , B. G. BROCKLEBANK, , By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By Malcolm Brown, From Ronald Kershaw, By Hugh Clayton, By Andrew Wilson, By Our Financial Editor, By John Carter, From Frank Vogl, , By Tim Congdon, By Our Economics Staff, S. D. APPLETON, , JAMES I. BERRY, , STUART F. HILLS, , H. A. NICHOLSON, , ALEX GORDON, , D. MACRAE-BROWN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Mr. R. P. Dobson, Gerald Ely, by Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, by Raymond Perman, by Paul Kimball, by Robin Mead, by Patrick O'Leary, by Edward Townsend, by John Aldridge, J.A.,
ResumoNews: Super design to win custom from the car-users, Mr Mikardo elected PLP head, Mr Powell seeks a return to Parliament, Golan shadow over Washington, Buses Vital role for humble vehicle, TUC policy on energy backed by miners, Getting the vehicles to the stops on time, Lords appeal on caterpillar in tin of peas fails, Dropping of museum fees should restore attendances, Mr Peart urges Nine to keep down food prices, Mr Wilson asked to stop Glasgow closure, Mr Mavros is banished to Aegean island prison, America's answer to protecting a leader, Michelin gives the thumbs-down to Britain, Ex-colonel hands in Soviet war medals, Cambridge decision urged, Elderly homosexuals 'are ignored in research', Stricter sight tests for drivers rejected, Diplomacy saves seamen from beheading, Bigger regional airports may replace Maplin plan, Thirty experts to work on Ethiopian reforms, Shopping around, Britain will cut back spending on Nato, Soldier jailed for killing boy is freed on bail, Agnew successor on bribes conviction, Cut in grants forces Oxford to delay filling staff vacancies, 'Encounter' taken over, Seismology: Earthquakes and India's Kovna Dam, Labour revives Bills on IBA and rabies, 1910 Rolls sold for £31,000 at Geneva auction, Country services could well be on the way to staging a partial comeback, Bench asked to jail Tommy Lawton, Communal electric cars come to Amsterdam, Call by MPs to Mr Callaghan on Lions tour, The Times Diary A 1,000-year-old publishing scoop, Business as usual but Sandhurst is closed, Pay deal for London town hall workers concluded, Attempts to end university disturbances fail, Virgin Mary as 'ideal of New Woman', Appeal court allows jury's report to go to impeachment inquiry, New commander for Lisbon military academy, 70 mph to be restored on motorways only, Callaghan hints on EEC future, Woman is held hostage, National Gallery drive to attract the young, Dr Kissinger reveals US and allies held talks on arms control, Friend says woman went shopping for poison, Mr Rees admits communication failure in accidental killing of two British soldiers in Ulster, Listening for the voice of freedom in S Africa, US and Sweden end their feud as envoys are named, Schoolmasters call for bullying inquiry, Rent rebel councillors' sit-in at Clay Cross, Concern grows over Indian food situation, Four wounded in The Mall are 'satisfactory', Maplin: the politics of survival, Officials of 1922 Committee elected, Lords dismiss murder case appeal, Power cuts hit France as electricity workers go on strike, Prosecution says Janie Jones blackmailed public figure and got £12,000, Convertible Jensen out today, TUC will get outline of plans to repeal industry Act, Taxi driver's chat saved passenger in Mall, Royal Society elects 32 new fellows, Jobert visit to Algeria begins today, Is redistribution of Britain's wealth a practical proposition?, Staff shortages are biting hard, New massacres alleged by nun in Mozambique, Few changes expected this weekend but pork may rise Food prices, Another proposal to broadcast Parliament gains momentum, Royal Navy sends ships for clearing of Suez Canal as US admiral says reopening will help Russians, British-built Chilean warship undergoes trials, Man accused of bid to kill royal bodyguard, Caring for a national emblem, Fewer out of work after end to emergency, Bandages for Beeching cuts, Cambodian unit mauled near captured town, Pledge to prevent revival of Fascism, Kurds reported to have cut off Iraq brigade, Bill to permit people on holiday to vote by post, Holiday market set to take off, Four killed as helicopter hits cliff face. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Nigroids, British Gas, Fuji Bank, National, John Alan Designs, British airways, Walter's, Ailsa Bus Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cavendish Hotel, Hauserman Ltd, Vickers, Triumph, Homes, Australian Urban Investments Limited, Heal's, The Times, Bullens, Fiat 128, Communicor, French Railways, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Menthol, H.A.G, Paris, Thomson Holidays, Schenkers Ltd, Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, N, Lotus, Leyland National, Cascade Pools, The Economist. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Malice aforethought in the crime of murder Hyam V Director of Public Prosecutions. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments also on page 29, Legal Notices, £4,000 plus Apppointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 26, 27 and 29, Entertainments, Business Services. Reviews: Dutch National Ballet Sadler's Wells, Rameau after 200 years, London debut, A night at the opera, Haitink/LPO Festival Hall, Donska, Lidka, May Wigmore Hall, Actors' Shakespeare provides a change King Lear Wimbledon, English watercolours and drawings make £142,130, The quest that failed Zardoz (x) Odeon, Leicester Sq (from March 26) Payday (x) Rialto, Penda's Fen Bbc 1. Sport: Challengers held off in final round, Three month suspension on Miss Wilson, Ipswich should remember the successes not the failure, Superior Sam can give weight all round, Spanish team thrive on tiring hospitality, Sports in Brief, Newcastle score a deserved victory, Siam provides incentive to Channel Islands, Snow reports, The Hertford proves a point at start of new flat season, Franulovic yields gallantly, Stracey joins in with the drum beating, Japanese beats Miss Beck in straight games, Cambridge a team strong in depth, Underwood and Birkenshaw to do the spinning for England, Sixer ends preparation for Aintree with win. Politics and Parliament: Proposals this year on equal rights, Minister to investigate case of man who claims to be innocent of murder, Praise for courage of police at shooting House of Lords, Time to turn backs on period of election, Security plans for public figures to be kept confidential House of Commons, Maplin: fresh look at air traffic forecasts, Exploitation of Celtic Sea oil will be rapid, Urgent review to prevent repetition of Ulster army deaths, Inquiry into freedom of the press needed, Next week. Editorials/Leaders: The First Of The Food Subsidies, Why IS The Dollar So Weak?. Letters to the Editor: Timing of election, Liberal catchword, WRVS and salvage, Wider sharing in Concorde, Brighton piers, North Sea oil benefits, Employee shareholders: an opening for profit-related schemes, Vladimir Bukovsky, Price subsidies and the level of taxation, Labour oratory, Dividing the nation, Exchequer financing, Balance of payments tax, Sale of church plate, An all-Scots newspaper, Leadership of the Conservative Party: role of Central Office, Britain at UN, Chartered status, State-owned shipbuilding, Driving in fog. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 22, 1949 Voice of America. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Five PPSs appointed, RAF commissions, University news Oxford. Obituaries: Mrs Irene Craig, Mr Cyril Sofer Distinguished sociologist, Mr A. W. Montgomery, Louis Kahn Influential American architect, Hertta Kuusinen, Obituary. Business and Finance: Call to restrict yarn imports, Selby pit development may qualify for Community aid, Brinco rejects £75m offer by Newfoundland, The grim options for Concorde Maurice Corina considers the dilemma of the Anglo-French aircraft project, Curbs on power and heavy fuel oils to go but minister urges continuing economy, Kuwait pegging output despite Saudi pledge, Spot Position of Sterling, Fixed Interest and Money, The Prudential Assurance Company Limited,, Speculation boosts mark, Tyremakers expect 7pc price rises next month, Company News Savoy Hotel's earnings are blighted, Forward Levels, Growth rate highest since 1964, CBI advises caution over food subsidies, Stone-Platt optimistic about current year, The Times list of latest dividends, Business Diary: Red faces... black marks, Yeoman Investment Trust Limited, Builders fear 'back door' Bill, Mr Scargill envisages £5,000 a year miners, 'Book soon' campaign by the travel companies, Unemployment And Vacancies, Over £90m invested in container berths, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Yarrow And Company Limited, Consumer prices in U S at six-month peak, £83m agreed offer for Schlesinger by Rand Selection Corporation, British-American Tobacco Company Limited, U K may lose big Korean car deal, Oilman criticizes plant supplies, Bids and Deals Reed offer values Dutch ceramics group at £23m, How the markets moved Rises, January industrial output was 7pc down on low December figure, GKN will explain bid dilemma in Brussels, Car output last week at best level for a month, Your friendly neighbourhood fuel cell.... Stock Exchange Tables: Equities Fresh buying of Amari, Issues & Loans City of Oslo loan document signed, The Times Share Indices, P & O's option share scheme, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Equities steadier, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Mr Andrew Carnwath is retiring as Baring's managing director. Property: Rentals, Residential Property Demand for houses of character, Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Overseas Property, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,643.
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