The Times - 19/06/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From David Cross, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Medical Reporter, From Paul Routledge, From Our Correspondent, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By John Roper, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, By John, Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, By Our Foreign Staff, From Victoria Brittain, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, John Gaselee, Dr Tony Smith Our Medical Correspondent, Regina v Marquis, Linda Yeatman, John Higgins, Ernest Shepard, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, John Percival, From Gerald Sinstadt, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, PHS, H. V. Hodson, A Special Correspondent, Raymond Perman Labour Staff, EDGAR N. HILEY., STUART WHITE., J. W. THOMSON, , N. J. SEED, , DEBORAH CHAMPION., H. RAGOL-LEVY, CHARLES ATTHILL., A. E. H. WINTER., JOHN D. McWILLIAM., COLIN ANDERSON., O. HANSEN, , R. E. THOMAS., REGINALD GOODWIN., MARK LE FANU, , W. H. G. ARMYTAGE., A. L. KING-HARMAN, , By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Margaret Drummond, By Edward Townsend, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, Patricia Tisdall, S. CUNDILL, , J. KEITH HARWOOD., R. C. THORNTON., ROY MILES., R. H. GOLDE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Court rejects mother's claim to see children, Government to back £600m plan for boosting coal output, Synod to debate call for right to select bishops, Harriers deployed for first time in big Nato exercise, Jailed priest seeks appeal, Plot to rig postal votes in TV programme alleged, Panov gets ballet offer from Britain, Priests attack Saigon corruption, New scheme to help lung disease miners, Royal Highland Show has European flavour, Supernovae: Damage to the ozone layer, Optimism in Italy that crisis can be solved, Mr Benn seeks EEC views on state industrial aid policy, Donations helped festival to show a profit, Lodger in BBC 'Family' show on charge, Three horses disqualified at Royal Ascot as threats of violence evaporate, Westminster security plan may be rejected, Labour saved by casting votes on union Bill, Labour advised against inquiry in North-east, Senators to reopen case of Kissinger wiretaps, MBE for officer who dived to save man, Strike in French television and radio service spreads, Nation to own relics of Pitt-Rivers digs, New galleries opened at Maritime Museum, Vice-Chancellor backs calls for death inquiry, Restoration teams pick up the pieces, Social contract ignored as building leaders back claim for rises of up to £22, Britain says Europe's arms production must be linked to U S, Attorney General predicts 'more surprises' over Watergate and criticizes President Nixon, Tower sale of arms and armour raises £32,825, Muddle that endangered part of our heritage, Israel launches air attacks on Lebanon guerrilla bases, Another Giscard blow at protocol and pomp, France and U S heal Nato rift, Ignoring the holiday insurance small print can be a sickening experience, Government approves 7½% for doctors, Move to stop commission carrying out court order, London smallpox report proposes body of experts to impose a safety code for work with virus, Pakistan plans to build up its defences, Paul Foot to face proceedings for contempt, England chess team fades against Finland, Collections to get 'early warning' of art exports, Tapes 'hush money' discrepancy, Increase of 7½per cent for doctors approved, AUEW not demanding fines refund, Judge in court uproar, Gen Spinola flies to meet U S President, Parole urged for 62 serving life jail sentences, Kurds say Soviet pilots are bombing them, The Times Diary Asking too much of our treasures, Children's clubs mean more than a chest full of badges, Conservative students' chief to face inquiry, GLC accepts 'outstanding' Suffolk bequest, Nuclear test protests to China and France, Protestant private armies in Northern Ireland refuse to negotiate with IRA, TUC 'urging moderation' on wage claims, Strike may affect Fleet Street papers tonight, Britain presents Community with radical proposals for changes in agricultural policy, Pop concert safety 'in adequate', Two jailed for fraud over council paving, Survey gives warning on nuclear build-up, Claim against union may have been settled, Birmingham municipal architect took bribes, Crown says, Insect allergies: the annual nightmare, Rail inspector's report clears welded track, King Husain pays glowing tribute to Mr Nixon although nothing new emerges on Palestinian issue, Dual challenge on nationalization, Strike threat to BBC World Cup coverage, How three votes changed Nalgo's genteel image, A second partition may be the answer for Ulster, Greece adds an extra dimension to the threat facing Turkish democracy, Full text of statement from Amman talks, £350 rises for senior officials agreed. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The British Deaf Association, Garrard, Ferranti, Finlan, Estates & Agency Holdings Limited, Trafalgar House, Carless, Ansafone, Brussels, rhp, Charities Aid Fund, Bullens, Edward Erdman, Datsun. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Government saved by casting votes, Occupational deafness scheme, Mr Wilson chairs cabinet committee on Mr Benn's plans, Firm action to meet threat of terrorism House of Lords, £600m for coal board to increase output by 42m tons by 1985: Selby development to go ahead House of Commons, Government accept proposals on licences for lorry drivers, Phasing out private practice within NHS, Minister's pledge on powers to control building of dangerous factories, 'No' to capital punishment, London must avoid sexploitation of public, Pledge by Conservatives, Surplus of patients on doctors' lists. Law: Probationer must agree to comply with order, Judge's right to comment on uncalled witness Regina v Gallagher, Relevance of a new husband's wealth H v H, Head landlord's right to determine sub-tenancy Lewis v MTC (Cars) Ltd. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business Notices, Theatres, Announcements, Public Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Business Services, Rolls-Royce & Bentley. Reviews: Limitation on students Berlin PO/Karajan Festival Hall, The Dallas Theatre Center, Preminger: making autocracy work, Dido and Aeneas Aldeburgh Festival, Concerto/Two Pigeons Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,717, "Under Milk Wood", 'Punch' Exhibition. Sport: Fighting Scots reduce the world champions to mediocrity, Pasarell sets Newcombe some tricky problems, Irvine collects 22 points for the Lions, Sports in Brief, Warwick v Worcester At Birmingham, Miss Lynch to meet Olympic champion, Kent v Sussex At Tunbridge Wells, Leicester v Notts At Leicester, Tait up against Sundelins in Oslo Fiord, Greenwood strikes back with a fine flourish, The Russians and E Germans are coming, Favourites jeered as they beat Australia, Derby v Lancashire, Ashe, Borg and Kodes out of luck, Chile save match after brilliant rally, Short-head victory that surprised a trainer, Arnold to replace Willis, A doubly satisfying win for Close, Yugoslavia emphasise abyss in standards, Surrey halt Hampshire's impressive run, Poland are being tipped to reach the final, Uruguay look to youth and attack, First three past the winning post at Royal Ascot disqualified, Wimbledon draw details for all five events Men's singles, Glamorgan v Northants At Swansea, Italy will lie in wait for Argentina, Indians win after a few anxious moments, Conteh says he can beat Foster for title, Dutch certain to finish top of group, Basualdo shows fine form with four goals, Essex v Middlesex At Ilford. Property: London Flats, Property also on pages 12, 13, 14 and 15, London And Suburban, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: The Autumn Wage Crisis, China's Role As A Nuclear Power, Coal In The Balance Of Energy Sources. Letters to the Editor: Edinburgh Opera House, Frightening aspect of Japanese recession, Legislation on lotteries, London postal strike and potential loss of large foreign markets, Distribution of the rates burden, Art and tax, Army or university, Marathon race ruling, London clash between demonstrators and police, Problems of manufacture and supply of heavy water, Distressing financial difficulties of the BSI, New Palace Yard lawn, Court dress. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Oxford Appointments:, Church news. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 18, 1949 Methodist veteran. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Gen Sir Charles Keightley Commanded invasion of Suez, Lt-Gen Yadavindra Singh. Business and Finance: Jorehaut Holdings Underlying Strength, Invergordon profits reach bumper £1.2m, Associated British Foods report furter growth, Pickets allow removal of motor cycle components from Meriden, Latest dividends, The London Asiatic Rubber and Produce Company, Ltd., Debating the SUITS strategy now, Credits decision may hit American-Soviet trade, Japan more optimistic over solving payments problems, Spot Position of Sterling, Summary of AMC'S operations for the year ended 31st March, 1974 Loan completions at new record level, Energy group search for oil-sharing formula, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, Free gold dealing in US moves step nearer, Forward Levels, Maurice Corina explains the background to discontent among senior civil servants, Dispute at Plessey spreads, Big increase in TV expenditure Advertising & marketing, Business Diary: Rogers and out · The other CIA, Tokyo agrees to 17pc steel product rises, Savers hit by income policies, £36m will be spent on preparations for TriStar, Rebuke from Mr Shore over exports criticism, New commodity firm in West End, Lord Stokes to have fresh talks with union officials, Bank Base Rates, Fraser deal could mean £3m a year for SUITS, W German Bank says parities are endangered, Salaries at the top: the public sector falls behind, Ford strike in Chicago may make 22,750 idle, J. Compton, Sons & Webb (Holdings) Limited, Gough Brothers, Unease on share market grows as stockbrokers announce lay-offs, £20m office complex plan, Jamaica backed over bauxite, Money Market Rates, Homes chief predicts house prices will soar, Pergamon Inc offer, Newmans Tubes LIMITED, How the markets moved, Camellia Investments "Satisfactory results for 1973", Rothschild formula yields results, Meeting of the General Court of Proprietors, Price rise delay blamed as Sketchley loses steam, Welcome likely for Tokyo cuts in TV exports, AB Foods' working capital needs soar by £25m, White Paper on pensions expected before year's end, Geo Bassett revival awaits fresh production impetus, Strike threat at Swan Hunter, NY cotton limit up on news of fire. Business Appointments: Shell director joins Bank of Scotland oil division. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Issues & Loans Farm investment plan progresses, Moderate help for discount houses, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Commodities UK grain prices move ahead, Another big setback, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Equities still falling, Lane Fox results fail to halt share slide, Recent Issues closing, Drawing Of Bonds Chilean External Long Term Debt-Law No. 8962.
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