The Times - 04/11/1974
1974; Gale Group;
Autores
By Martin Huckerby, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By A. M. Rendel, By Our Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By David Wood Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent Newcastle upon Tyne, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, John Chartres Liverpool, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Edward Mortimer, From David Bonavia, Peter Nichols, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Dennis Bird, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Tom Freeman, By Peter Ryde, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Norman Fox, By Tom German, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, David Bonavia, PHS, A. M. Rendel, David Wood, GORDON T. STEWART, , MARK BONHAM CARTER, , KEVIN PAKENHAM., A. W. TUKE, , JERONM BRUNER, Watts Professor, BRUCE D. FRASER, , HAROLD LOASBY, , DAVID GREEN, , BARBARA MacDONALD, Chairman, RUTH HARRISON, President, , PETER TENNANT., HUGH LEGGATT, , JEREMIAH SLATTERY., J. GURNEY PEASE., B. MORRIS DAVIES, , KINGSALE, , PHILIP JONES, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, T V T Before Mr Justice Reeve, Paul Theroux, John Percival, Leonard Buckley, Thomas Walker, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, From Ali Reza Jahan-Shahi, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, By John Plender Financial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Business News Staff, Kenneth Owen, Peter Hill, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Derek Harris, Eynon Smart, Ronald Faux, From Alan McGregor, By Terry Byland, By John Woodland, Terry Byland, Gerald Ely, by James Pilditch, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Charles Lyte,
ResumoNews: Filming of identity parades is urged, Rhodesia vote likely to test Tory leadership, Strike threat by northern drivers over Scots parity, Mr Ford does his best to stem Democrats, Simonstown phase-out by Britain probable, Egyptian bishop chosen, The Times Diary In appreciation of the unfashionable, Lack of coordination threatens civil aid, Police chief loses fight against extradition, Plans to automate glass polishing and cutting to replace unavailable labour in industry, Thousands cheer memory of Mr Papandreou, In spite of all the doubts, the EEC is paying dividends today, Test for Britain in bridge championships, Doom for anyone unable to find new ways of doing things and new things to do, Joseph forecast that the 'brain drain' will return, Communist party leader in Sweden to resign, Alarm over unclean state of Rome, Maritime museum proposal a step nearer reality Regional report, Biology: Counting genes to explain antibodies, Winter comes early in Swiss mountains, Mr Walker joins Tory debate on future with challenge to right wing, Glasshouse industry protests at EEC proposals for cuts in production Agriculture, First test of strength in new House, Sugar men to block supply from refinery, Hospital consultants plan work-to-rule, Report says jail is no place for alcoholics, China stays silent on fate of Mr Liu, Mensa tries to dispel 'egghead' image, NUT warning on central control of education, Churchman gives back sculpture of Maria, 50% claim to be urged by militant engineers, Diving suits and submarines, Belsen scene in Bangladesh famine area, Multiple sclerosis test centres for children urged, Farmers to use 'flying squads' for port protest, Mrs Whitehouse backs BBC over election, Opposition prepares new attacks on President Thieu, Bomb explodes in west London street, Japan to join Australia in uranium plant project, Spain's future is in the hands of the new middle class, Middle Temple, Tricky question of ownership of ideas, Connecticut may have first elected woman governor, Government may have to close the gap between workers and TUC on the social contract, Social workers' attitudes 'harm coloured children', Democracy in Greece still has growing pains to face, Important role for smaller firms, Major campaign sets out to reach universities and industry and develop new technology, 88 people killed in Seoul hotel fire, Narrow Government win likely, Picking a winner means loans can be repaid, ABTA steps in to save holidays for 180, How our food prices can be compared with those of our European neighbours, President Amin renews threat to expel Britons, Dr Kissinger to tour Middle East again and review peace prospects since Rabat summit, Kosygin forecast of end of rift with China, Inflation as main topic at EEC summit, Power workers and railwaymen joining French strike wave, Study blames church itself for decline in membership, £600m investment in coal planned for the next 10 years, Jordan will cede West Bank to Arafat guerrillas, Italians troubled by foreboding of violence, Man may not live by grains alone, but they are crucial, Five notable projects indicate factors that can influence selection of a discovery for aid, EEC progress 'delayed by Labour', Fighting firemen end strike, Innovation for tomorrow, Constitutional clash with Lords could delay referendum on EEC membership by six months, Israel awaits assessment by Secretary of State, Students' union faces 'disaster' unless subscriptions go up, Police on Wilson papers case to reopen old files, China must improve her grasp of world affairs, Letter shows IRA jail rioters aimed to wreck internment, Threatened strike by signalmen called off, Women MPs plead for abducted girl, £2 fee to join Sir Walter's civil assistance group, Turkish Cypriot leader dashes hopes of 200,000 refugees. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Itt, Amalgamated Investment & Property Co. Ltd., Dunlop, Strutt & Parker, Nrdc, Midland Bank, Npm, Ansafone, Fly National, The Times, Ncb R & D, Grc, Europa, rhp, Harwell, Colin Forbes, Sichel, La Fontaine, Thorn Lighting, Elremco, Geographical, Gas Turbines, Westbury, cargo, Wrexham Wire. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Secretarial, Christmas Cards, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Miss Coles gets a sharp reminder from US captain, Melancholy swept away by Pendil, Pearn and Nicholls called the tune, MCC must dismiss Chappell early for a chance of victory, Americans fend off challenge, Sports in Brief, Weekend results and tables, Richmond lose steam to puff, Leading goalscorers, Disqualification gives bronze medal to Mills, Dealer's Ace beats off strong challenge, E German youngster poised to take title, Perth, Nov 3.-Gary Player, of, Only Bournemouth's spirit kept them going, Bowles ensures victory for Rangers, Integration will soon be discussed, Everton ready to scale the Anfield heights, Saini substitutes scrappy play with brilliant spell, For the Record Rugby Union, Glowing match not enough compensation, Moseley owe victory to Doble's boot, Liverpool can hold out on two fronts, Anderson and Morton avoid trouble to win, Triumph for adventurous West Ham, Final stages too close for comfort. Editorials/Leaders: Rating Falling Into Disrepair, Dr Kissinger's Running Repairs, Mrs Castle And The Consultants. Letters to the Editor: Farm policy and the beef crisis, On the buroo, What did they mean?, Weasels in line ahead, Business behaviour, Valuing works of art, Government-run bank, Simonstown Agreement, Booker Prize short list, Who really pays?, Brilliantly opposed, Racial discrimination, The katyn Memorial, Poisoning the river Clyde, Pay inequities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Law: Wife loses interest in matrimonial home, Safety of place of work with temporary system Evans V Sant. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, November 3, 1949 Television studios. Obituaries: Dr Ernest Muir, Mrs Phillis Cunnington, Obituary, Liu Shao-Chi Former Chinese head of state. Reviews: Young Vic productions, London Bach Society Festival Hall, Faulkner month by month Faulkner By Joseph Blotner, Tokyo Kid Brothers, Ax's pointed Chopin Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra Coliseum, Joaquin Achucarro Queen Elizabeth Hall, Glyndebourne Touring Opera, Scottish Ballet Gala King's, Glasgow, Notorious Woman Bbc2. Arts and Entertainment: Northern Ireland arts festival, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,833, Rostropovich recital at Cambridge. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Opec and copper: No smoke without fire, says Rudolf Wolff & Co, Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, More share prices, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Results Today, Scots begin to reap North Sea jobs harvest Industry in the regions, European Ferries Interim Report For The Six Months Ended 30th June 1974, Strike halts steel output at Llanwern, Investment trusts: crippling effect of the dollar premium, Bankers see US moving deeper into recession, Man Liners full offer, Business Diary in Europe · Mafia in wine racket, Bank Base Rates, Lending rate 11½pc, Making the right judgment, Australia defers aim to control mining industry, Tight credit holds back Wades Stores, Stern group rescue plan ready soon, Motor trade gearing up for exports boost, Briefly Atlas Electric, UN survey sees recession as biggest threat, CBI calls for gift tax rates to be halved, Low-cost approach favoured by Barratt Developments, Freight report, Centre's hotel success against odds, Mr Benn to ask unions and employers for aid with planning agreements list, Pressure mounts for UK to opt out of oil-sharing scheme, Shah hints at $1.60 cut in OPEC posted price, Euromarkets Unexpected bond shortage, Brokers' views, Kuwait breathes life into Govan yard, Britain drops a place in table of most heavily taxed nations, Ariel meets its target after first six months, A positive picture of films on training, Waves power. Business Appointments: New executive for Thomson Publications. Property: Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Progress on smaller buildings.
Referência(s)