The Times - 17/07/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Our Foreign Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Ross Davies, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Philip Howard, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins, From a Staff Reporter, By David Dickson of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By David Leigh, By Diana Geddes, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Planning Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Peter Strafford., By Christopher Walker, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, From Victoria Brittain, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Blunsden, Peter Strafford, Marcel Berlins, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Bryce Morrison, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Reginald Maudling, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, PHS, Louis Herer, MARY DONALDSON, , T. M. RYAN, TYRRELL BURGESS., MARGARET STANSGATE., GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON, , JEREMY GORING, , ALLAN G. B. FISHER., ANTHONY NUTTING., PAUL ROTHA, , A. C. NORFOLK., P. A. F. HOULDER., JOHN D. ROYER., TOM DRIBERG., TOM SARGANT, , WILLIAM KIMBER., H. D. BARRY., JAMES CORBETT, , MARGARET E. L. GOODMAN., PHILIPPE DE ROTHSCHILD., From Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By David Blake, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye, PETER DYE, , R. J. STEEL., E. A. BENNETT., ERIC TAYLOR, J. M. PANKHURST, , BRIAN MARBER, , A. E. BAKER, Chairman., DONALD HEALEY., JOHN WISEMAN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Alec Nove, Frank Vogl, Malcolm Brown, Extracts from the Address by the Chairman, Sir Richard Trehane, Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: Spending cuts have affected polytechnics much more than universities, heads say, Athens fear of military intervention by Russia, Social contract 'must allow free collective bargaining', Germany's 1990 Cup hope is boosted by £1, Army holds defence minister in Ethiopias, 50% rise in coloured total mainly in those born in Britain, No sign of a recession in prices for modern prints, Sales effort for BSC strip mills is reshaped, Opposition to renewal of casino's licence, 'Group of 22' for anti-Benn campaign, Call for details about first 'test-tube' baby, Madrid debates the shape of post-Franco politics, Lisbon team to inquire into Angola violence, Government fails four times on Finance Bill, X-ray strike action is stepped up, New sentence on Hell's Angel, Fuel supply threatened by deadlock at Shell, Acupuncture 'can ease pain from arthritis', Baltic Exchange opens its doors to women members, Testimony shows milk producers offered White House $2m to increase support for industry, Luns call for greatest restraint over crisis, Party leaders urged to debate on TV, Renewed Vietnam fighting in devastated province, Has anyone seen the left-wing bogymen?, Sprinkling of proverbs at opening of China centre, Mr Healey uncommitted on TUC plan, Need for putting a child's view in court, Chairman sells out share in Milan newspaper, Failure to test train brakes caused crash, Anarchists bomb Tour de France, Benefits that lie in a better definition of disablement, Strike pickets halt supplies to TV centre, Breeders retain confidence in beef cattle, Belfast conference of revolutionary groups attracts Army interest, Clergymen work an average of 61 hours a week, Britain hopes EEC social fund grants will match last year's allocation, Less academic sixth-form examination proposed, Club's 'Golden Goals' scheme broke the law, Doctor is absent twice from GMC hearings, Third world neglected in schools report says, Italy's creeping paralysis may spread to customs, Commons finds solution to Lever dilemma, but only after an hour of uproar and insults, 'Reprisals' against police strikers in Baltimore, Cabinet reshuffle in Japan after main Tanaka rival resigns, Confusion harms President's case, New Zealanders 'shotdead US torturers', Lady Stocks to depart from Labour, RAF flies Archbishop Makarios to Malta, The Duke urges councils to back recreation, Shackles that cripple the Ceylon press, South Africans may relax rules on pass books, Former president on trial in S Korea, Backroom boys of Watergate, Guidelines for playing the game of stagflation, Shortage of graduates will affect industry, Lord Bowden predicts, British Airways puts its proposals to 14 unions, Health: The cost of coal, All-in school head quits over education system, Discharge for mother in tribal cuts case, Woman editor joins French Government on her own terms, The Times Diary Things we prefer not to recall, £3,200 Gaming Act fines, Soviet barque is first home in tall ships race, Cypriots united in London demonstration, 20 Britons hurt in Switzerland coach collision, Telephone calls to cost 50% more, Coal output lags as productivity talks begin, South-west population plan 'supine', critic says, Time to act on racial inequalities in cities, Mrs Hart welcomes aid for non-EEC countries, Emotions still run high for Sir Winston, Nine close to agreement on clearing beef surplus, Mr Callaghan on asylum possibility. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Charter Consolidated Limited, Asprey, Ici, Garrard, Volvo, Sony, American Express, Midland Bank, Cwmbran, The Times, Common Law Reports Ltd., hp, Moss Bros, Heinemann, Zenith Time, Edward Bates & Sons Limited, Communicor, Canlife units, Pabx, Gooch & Wagstaff. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,739, Early win for Soviet Union in students' chess. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Makarios chances of turning the tables, University news Oxford, EEC commissioner urges fellow Liberal to resign, Latest appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Private firm make League offer for television rights, Surrey have a good chance of lifting title, Woman has edge for first time, Sussex miss absentees as Worcester take points, Britain's first £1m sports event is in Zaire, Irish Oaks to be dominated by challengers from far afield, European league starts next year, Champion pins hopes on Sportsman, Changes not always for the better, Pudney wins for third time, Evening racing Leicester, Champions in undignified scamper for last point, Bryant the master again, Indians must find a seam attack, Danguillaume's stage after 60-mile break, Boys' champion goes out in first round, Treble for Lewis at Kempton Park, British relief as Kenya give lead by lifting ban, Miss Geeves improves chance of US trip, Gethin stands by during Edwards's test. Reviews: Comedy taking an ugly turn Play Mas Royal Court, London debuts, Katie Stewart The flavour of fruit, SPNM Showcase ICA/Nash House, Good dancing wasted Manon Covent Garden, Gosling's Travels Granada, Marriage: The rising casualty rate in America's mobile society, Invitations to enjoyment, A book for do-it-yourself divorce. Law: When a damaged car is still a 'new' car Regina v Ford Motor Co Ltd, Rent tribunals' power to reopen proceedings Regina v Kensington and Chelsea Rent Tribunal, Ex parte MacFarlane, Rules must be observed Woolley v Woolley, Determining fair rent for housing trust accommodation Palmer v Peabody Trust. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments also on pages 29 and 31, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Liberal victory on investment income, Government defeat could raise borrowing requirements by £120m, Tax relief won for charity pool promoters, Vote when MP was nodded through declared null and void: Trade Union Bill corrected House of Commons, New clause gives unions provident income relief, Expenses allowances to directors and others, Area review teams on battered babies, Country paid for bad industrial relations law House of Lords, Fire safety work to rank for tax relief, BMA jeers 'playing politics' says Mrs Castle, Pension funds. Editorials/Leaders: The Greek Responsibility, Not Enough Coal To Meet Energy Needs, Sticking To Commitments. Letters to the Editor: Effect of pay beds, Figaro at the Old Vic, Gold seal of approval for Wankel, Freedom of choice, Blind view of output and losses of state industries, Registration base for VAT, Justifying a decision, Party loyalties and the crisis, Implications of GLC plan to ban traffic, Utilizing capitalized energy, Tanzania compensation, West Bank deportations, Fundamental necessity of using trade marks for business, Church's finances, Mr Powell's nationalism, Sponsored films, Rehabilitation of Offenders Bill, Pain of posting parcels abroad, Inflation abroad, Power over parties, Case for third party, Parental rights, Levering up the market. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 16, 1949 Old masters sale. Obituaries: Marquess Of Ailesbury, Sir Victor Negus Distinguished laryngologist, Mr Duncan Kennedy, Fr Basil Gurrin. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Stockhausen first · Cyprus gripes, Francis Sumner (Holdings) Limited Record Results, N Ireland strike cut man-made fibres by 12.5 pc, Marked contraction of Italian payments deficit during June, Trust Houses Forte raises $50m Euroloan, Latest dividends, Hollis Bros & E.S.A. again higher but growth is slower, Ironfounders assess cost of clean air rules, Milk Decline "A Tragedy" Adequate Return Urgently Needed, Head of Fair Trading names first sectors for monopoly references, Spot Position of Sterling, Holiday fund row at work-in plant, W Malaysian rubber production up, International Paint, Overseas orders boost Vosper, Net, Bids & deals Austin Reed expand in Sweden, Regulating the reckless in banking, New grouping to represent private power producers, Severn scheme inquiry urged, Cables back in the monopolies tangle, Administration against aid for US airlines, Report confirms big commodity dealing losses, Increased milk subsidies 'could harm exports', The Dreyfus Offshore Trust N.V., Mining Charter's higher dividend income, Bank helps the discount houses, Chemical groups call for easing of price controls, 50 questions for Gatt meeting, Bank's deputy chief named for Sindona company post, Briefly, Halma Group "Outstanding Results", Interim Statement Vosper, Money Market Rates, Bakers' campaign against critics Advertising & marketing, Chase puts Herstatt claims at $1,000m, Scapa Group, Richardsons Westgarth go over £2m, British port charges to go up 12½ pc, Foreign Exchange Dollar recoups early losses, Motor Show will lead switch to Birmingham, France may face strong criticism over state aid to boost exports, Kuwait tries new offer to companies, Hill Samuel may sue W German central bank, UK wins £45m contract for Mexico steelworks, Soviet Union enjoys an export boom, New UK sugar plan, Bisgood Bishop fall 19 pc, How the markets moved Rises, Rates, Textile industry must invest more to raise productivity, Churchbury Estates Limited, Pilkington's capital investment plans, Monsanto plans new factory. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Copper lunges £70 a tonne, Optimism short-lived, Issues & Loans France raises dollar loans, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Equities remain uncertain. Business Appointments: Mr John Davies joins Molins. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban.
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