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The Times - 11/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Baily, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Nottingham, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent Bath, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Young, Planning Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud Brussels, May 10, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Meshe Brilliant, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Political Correspondent, From Victoria Brittain, From Frank Vogl, Pamela Vandyke Price, Harry Golombek, David Wade, Charles Lewsen, John Higgins, Robert Shelton, William Mann, Jeffery Daniels, William Gaunt, Ronald Irving, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Stewart Tendler, Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Patrick Brogan, Peter Nichols, R. PALME DUTT., IAN HARGRAVES, , ANTHONY LEWIS, , W. P. HOWARD, Secretary, EDWARD SHORT, House of Commons. May 9., DAVID RYMER, , SIMON WINGFIELD DIGBY, , T. A. BRYAN, Headmaster., PAUL ROTHA, , MICHAEL HINDE, , C. A. G. WEBSTER, Head, Depart-, M. B. F. RANKEN., E. G. IRVING., JULIAN TENNANT, , D. F. HELLINGS, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Ian Morison Financial Correspondent, Ny Clifford Webb, By Our Economics Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Business News Staff, John Drummond, John Whitmore, Margaret Stone, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, Vera Di Palma, By David Mott, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Shipping Bill will end some Navy crimes, Widow who left husband gets £2,000, French gunners are given nuclear missiles, Soviet leaders must always keep a bit between teeth of the military, Head of records firm cleared of corruption, CBI feels snubbed over EEC report, 29 leftist leaders brought for trial in Santiago, American girl 'knew nothing of guns', Political minefield of divorce Italian style, Probation officers to withhold social inquiry reports from courts until guilt is established, Two top IRA men captured in flat in fashionable Belfast suburb, Herr Schmidt completes his Cabinet list, Chained man hands out leaflets in Athens, Hungry child tried to eat rabbits' cabbage leaves, Mr Short says he did not know of Smith link with builders, NHS cuts start to affect authorities, EEC proposes to increase Britain's haulage quota, Poll puts Labour 10 pc ahead, 'Incompetent assassins are jailed, Mr Short and left wing in dispute on Queen's freedom of choice, Buchanan boxes clever in the fight business, Can Mr Powell resist the Ulster road back?, Inflation threatens litigation solicitors with ruin in year, meeting told, When an Englishman's stately home is his liability, Woman sterilized by Nazis took away baby, £85m dockland scheme, Hopes fade for quick end to India rail strike, Right wing speaker flees mob at Oxford, Italy faces close poll result on ending divorce, Interest in modern British paintings sets auction records for 11 artists, Mr Wilson compared to 'cheap huckster', Karpov shatters Spassky's hope of regaining title, 'Minister of poverty' may be appointed to coordinate action, Botany: Plea for lilies of the field, Closed shop may stay despite law, judge admits, London rail call for 'miners' rise', Hostages murdered as police storm jail, Maudling lawyers scrutinize new book, All the news, Watering places, Chain of battery stations urged for electric cars, Shadow of freedom on Beira road, Communists quit Vietnam talks over status issue, Snub to Lions angers Tories, Japan's sanction breaking threatened, Pakistan hopes Mr Bhutto can step up Chinese aid, Labourer's feet hacked off by terrorists, US reprieve for Nato on defence spending, M Mitterrand tipped by opinion poll before television debate, Bargain basement, Two-thirds rise for night rate electricity, The dangerous gulf between pulpit and pew, Briton accused of sabotaging Ceylon economy, Legal package, More internees may be released, Confidence vote averts Danish Cabinet cirsis, Mrs Meir objects to new coalition moves, Plan to set up MPs' interests list by summer, Victory for Swiss in bridge Olympiad, US welcome for 'Wilson plan' on oil crisis, Israel minister forecasts success for Dr Kissinger's efforts to achieve agreement with Syria, New Mozambique massacre reported, The quiet men with a President's future in their hands, Mr Nixon calls Vice-President to White House as support collapses, A seventeenth birthday in a Turkish jail, Baby died while sleeping on approved pillow, Zaire breaks off agreement with Belgium. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Pcac, The Times Super Store, Telford, Barclays Unicorn, Save & Prosper Group, Lowen Brau Munich, Weekend Shopping, Lloyds Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Haigland Double, Hine. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesdays, May 11, 1949. Law: Knowledge not necessary in copyright conversion claim WEA Records Ltd v Benson King (Sales) Ltd, Hurried trial a breach of natural justice. Property: PROPERTY also on page 5, PROPERTY also on page 21. Reviews: LPO/Pritchard Dome, Brighton, Inspiration beside the seaside, A kinder view of George III, Table Manners Greenwich The Churchill Play Nottingham, John Dexter plays Pygmalion plain, Mireille sans pareil Mireille Mathieu Festival Hall, They could not trust the King The case for impeachment, by Louis Heren. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Easter, Domestic Situations, For The Epicure, Collectors, Announcements, Swans Art Treasures Tours, South Bank Concert Halls, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,684, Chess Great spirits, Radio, Bridge Off balance, Can't be serious..., Weekend TV, Sunday. Editorials/Leaders: The Causes Of Corruption, A Decision For Italy. Letters to the Editor: Hydrographic survey, Inquiry into the press, Stranded in Portugal, For distressed taxpayers, Role of the Navy in peace, Health risks in industry, Subsidies for the arts, Railway electrification, Mr Edward Short's reply on relationship with Mr Dan Smith, BBC documentary on the General Strike, Parliamentary drafting, Cup final hymn, Debauching a currency, Future Tory policy, Mobility of teachers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Politics and Parliament: Cool reception for extended postal vote House of Commons. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Rose Ethel Bassin, Sir Donald Finnemore, Mr David Carver, Dr Walter Joffe, Obituary, Mr L. T. C. Rolt Transport historian, Brig H. H. Bateman. Sport: Warrington need Murphy to inspire them, A vote of thanks rather than one of confidence, Cycling, Hughes leads redesigned England, Oosterhuis catches up with his own signed irons for the first time, Sports in Brief, Just the right distance for Bustino, Pyrah and Law Court have the last word, Northants fight back to gain victory, An iron man blows kisses to the crowd, Germans master set pieces and take command, Manchester pair must be at their best today, Taylor may solve a Somerset problem, N Zealand for Admiral's Cup, Blue Diamond best of six Derby colts, Lauda picks immaculate line in practice. Business and Finance: Welcome change of heart, More than mere chattels, Aberdeen Cons profit drops to six-year low, BSC ended contract so oil firm had to re-use pipe, Middle East Airlines keep open mind on Concorde, Figuring out premiums, JW Pickles returns heavy loss, Leboff scrip after peak year, Employers press for revision of weighting bonus, Mr J. D. Pile to head Imperial Group board, Strong start puts Samuel Osborn on way to full-time £1.7m, Bank chief 'aware of big stagging operations', Letting a computer do the agonizing, Heavy buying surge boosts bond market, Retrenchment · Sugar shares, Maplin seaport seen as benefit to environment, NY cocoa at limit-down, Base rate cut gives further impetus to gilts, Mr Shultz predicts firmer dollar and expansion in real US growth, Money Market Rates, Results Randalls soar above forecast to £633,000, Mining Bill 31 overhangs Yukon potential, Reports Liberty looks to exports this year, How the markets moved, 'Strike-breaking in secret' claimed, Cosmex will go ahead with mini-steelworks, Lloyds Bank pioneers base rate cut to 12pc as spur to industrial borrowers, Grouse, Norwegian government decides in favour of piping Frigg gas to UK, Dr Burns offers hope of tariff deal with Russia, Bids & deals U S move for Regenerating, Decision on monetary reform again deferred. Stock Exchange Tables: SE building upvalued at almost £90m, European industry takes shape, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Commodities Further drop in Reuters index, Forward Levels, Wall Street New York shares fall sharply, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Gilts rise again, Issues & Loans Stigwood plans U S listing, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange Dollar recoups early losses.

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