The Times - 27/06/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By David Wood, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, From Michael Hatfield, From Frank Vogl, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Our Political Editor, By Christopher Walker, By John Groser, By Malcolnm Brown, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Leigh, By R. W. Shakespeare, From John Chartres, By Our Arts Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Pat Healy, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins, From Kuldip Nayar, From Harry Golombek, From Michael Hornsby, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Gerald Sinstadt, , By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, Richard Holmes, Paul Theroux, Philippa Toomey, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Louis Heren, Paul Rose, Brian Alderson, John Gaselee, by Eynon Smart, Michael Baily, Nicholas Bethell, PHS, Jo Beresford, BETTIE CLEAVER, National Council of Women of Great Britain, RICHARD POWELL., A. H. MARSHALL, HENRY MADDICK, J. D. STEWART, , R. J. ZWI WERBLOWSKY., RALPH EDWARDS., GEORGE PRICE, G.D. GREGORY, ERNLE MONEY, , WILLIAM WALLACE, H. P. SHEDDEN, MAURICE NORVIC., ROBERT LUSTY, , F. P. COLEMAN., By Ronald Faux, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, By Hugh Clayton, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Tim Congdon, From John Earle, By Our Financial Staff, From Richard Wigg, Bv Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Rowley, By Margaret Stone, B. M. GARDNER., H. L. BENJAMIN., J. M. PASCALL, , GILLIAN GUTHRIE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, By Andrew Wilson, by Derek Harris, by Martin J. Sikora, M.J.S., by Peter Binzen, by a Correspondent, D.H., Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: A work of genius that is more political than literary, 'Man kidnapped PC in an attempt to get baby back', Why rape victims need protection in court, Wilson-Chirac tiff on holding nuclear tests, Draft nationalization plan for aero industry suggests takeover terms will offset earlier state aid, Vietcong kill 45 civilians in raid on barracks, Tory MP criticizes party leader, Royal flights diverted in Heathrow alert, Scottish soldier shot at Berlin Wall in hospital, Bill to protect passengers makes swift progress, Wealth tax is philistine and damaging to the country, Lord Goodman says, Government will nationalize 16 firms owned by Court Line, Dr Kissinger may be summoned to give evidence as first of 'Watergate-related' trials onens, Law of the sea talks held up over voting rules, Lab our sets date for discussion of manifesto, Shah remembers the days of Moussadek, Dissident Soviet general is freed after five years, Warning of redundancies to 'Evening News' staff, Political attitudes of the press commission, The Times Diary Why we all stared at Nixon's feet, British say EEC poverty inquiry is inadequate, Train gang kill police guard of Rome express, Unions asked not to seek rise in living standard in TUC rules for voluntary pay restraint, Meissonier snuff-box is sold for £89,250, Mrs Shirley Williams agrees to decree, Chinese pledge to Pakistan over nuclear threat, GLC car restraint 'a dangerous threat to commercial life', House judiciary committee to release 7,200 pages of Nixon evidence, Rotterdam's struggle for survival with its super port, £5,000 a year pay call by Scottish miners, Peking wall poster story of girl's persecution, Mr Bhutto flying to Bangladesh today despite hostile press, Education system plagued by money troubles, Printing dispute ends after three weeks, Warning to Nato on dangers of inflation, Commons man struck prison officer, MPs' recess may be delayed, Skipper and fisherman are blamed for trawler loss, Three months to allot extra aid for the arts, Bonn court stops abortion on demand, Tories at Luxembourg support participation, Commonwealth Press Union criticized for stance on new Malta press law, Guerrillas hit Mozambique railway with explosives, Sinology:Shake-up in Chinese science, More passengers despite a cut in flights, The Delaware Valley US Less asleep than many think, US officials worried about stability of banking system, S African police move to evict Bapedi tribesmen, Lions' victory undermines apartheid sports bar, Egypt offers air force to defend Lebanon, Accusation over pit prop prices rejected, Eire Government to raise vigilante force, Four characters who found an author, Protest may be made about Soviet trawler, French Assembly decides to lower the voting age to 18 and give the young full legal rights, MrHeath puts forward proposals on five-point plan for national unity, Merseyside businessmen back new airport, Dr Castro tries to put his finger back on the people's pulse, Miners say they are at greatest strength, Making sure of full benefits from life assurance, Boys on home leave: parents are responsible, Chilean crimes inquiry opens in Copenhagen, Germany closes bank after heavy losses, Mr Gaughan died of self-neglect, jury finds, Police superintendents give warning of anarchy, Broadmoor men get drug to cut sex drive. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Harrap Books, British airways, Teacher (Distillers) Limited, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Paragon Films, Gauntlet Film Productions, British Transport Films, National Westminster Bank, Pp, Gre, Shand Picture Ltd, Bell, Heatplan, Steel Samson, Bisfa, Ina, Oxford, PEARL assurance, Ford, Richard Need, Tyme, The Times, Bullens, De Vere, The Penjerdel Corporation, Standard Telephones and Cables Limited, Bodley Head, British Caledonian, Cinergy, hh, The New Embroidery Group, The State Of Pennsylvania, Ameriport, Pnb, Humphries Film Laboratories Ltd, Douglas, Dorman Smith Holdings Ltd, First Pennsylvania Bank, Audi Nsu, Tyndall, Gateway Film Productions, a member of Charterhouse Industries., Falkiner Find Bindings, screenpro, Little, King & Partners Ltd., Grima, Emi. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Planners award gold medal to Sir Robert Grieve, TV man head of Tory publicity, Cambridge University Natural Sciences Trinos results, Awards welcome but is the message getting through?. Law: Gift of leasehold in will passes freehold In re Fleming's Will Trusts, State of liver changed by cutting up Tesco Stores Ltd v Roberts. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Fischer gets his way on rules for title match, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,722, Sammy Davis in London cabaret. Sport: Merckx would prefer rivals, Sports in Brief, Rivelino goal earns Brazil crucial win, Cruyff inspires Netherlands in Frankfurt, Mrs Janes still able to make the crowd gasp, Leicestershire in full cry for final, Waples is well placed, Butcher's spell decides match, Bookmakers show their hand, French challengers arrive for Irish Sweeps Derby, Fyfe's first look at course yields a 67, One bright face in a bedraggled crowd, Clash of styles and personalities, Banning gets trip to Warsaw after Clement drops out, Today's cricket, Evening racing results at Ripon, Students face follow-on, Stewards fine O'Brien £100, Prospects brighten with an all-purpose Breitner, Lions near full strength for Free State match, Tomaszewski saves penalty to keep record. Reviews: Fiction The Midas Consequence, Indian paradox A Matter of Honour, Harry Kressing, A day gone by Private Chronicles By Robert A. Fothergill, Richard Dadd, Tape-slide presentations are fast and flexible, Toronto Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, Feet and feet of reasons why a man need never be alone, A sunny sprawl Theophilus North, Sponsored films Skill, time and money needed if audience is to be impressed, Real-life melodrama All the President's Men, A personal response LSO/Pritchard Festival Hall, A beautiful performance Falstaff Covent Garden, London debuts, Hair Queen's. Politics and Parliament: Detention of Dr Sithole setback to Rhodesia settlement, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Mr Peart makes plans for more help to beef producers: arrangements for necessary certification procedures, Consulting the people on EEC: wait and see on precise form, Peers anxious about effect of wealth tax on art collections House of Lords, Tory legislation being used to nationalize 16 Court Line firms House of Commons, Detentions without trial bring protests, Parliament shows the strength in its flexibility, Ministerial trips to Latin America, Baler twine production up, Economic situation in the Community to be debated, Polluter must pay doctrine accepted. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, London And Suburban. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Announcements, Smaller Business Premises, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Editorials/Leaders: Conservatives Would Have Done The Same, The Question Of Coalition, A Journey With Limited Hopes. Letters to the Editor: Sale of church plate, Police and demonstrators, Arabs in Jerusalem, Quality of big company investment, Politicians and Mr Slater: Micawbers and Midas, Question of a coalition, Prospect of nationalization and confidence in industry, At New Printing House Square, Part-time work and Secretaries, Sharing headquarters, In favour of fair and simple VAT, Farewell, The nation of Belize, Local finances, Wealth tax valuation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 27, 1949. Obituaries: Mme Helene De Jouvenel, Sir Raymond Priestley Antarctic explorer and academic, Obituary, His Honour Montague Berryman, Bishop Krummacher. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities reverse, The Times Share Indices, Metal prices fall after U S pay agreement, Spot Rates of Exchange, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Copper at six month low after£63.50 a tonne drop, Recent Issues, Rebate pegs coal prices, How the markets moved Rises, Issues & Loans Sohio arranges $600m finance, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Share rally overturned, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Plysu Limited, Eurosyndicat, High-speed line may set pace for the future, Pennsylvania: quality of labour emerges as winning factor, Matching demand and capacity at BPB, Delaware: capitalfor chemicals, Citroen heading for full-time loss, Bids & deals Barker & Dobson in £1.1m disposal, New breed of bank management is dedicated to growth, Money Market Rates, Beyer beats off Moore challenge, Berthing for supertankers gets into deep water, 'Economically speaking.... a very viable area. I believe it will continue to be', A D International Limited, Mr Simon says US faces 7½pc inflation rate by end of year, London Prudential Investment Trust. Limited, Latest Dividends, N Scotland electricity board again in deficit, How to save£600m a year, Stunning assets as well as urban sprawl, Unit trusts depend on linked life assurance, Retrigerated terminal is important addition to port's rapidly expanding facilities, Copper export nations threaten price control, George Wills & Sons On target for another record, Briefly, 'The authorities have inhibited our growth', Melbourne And General Investment Trust Limited, Hongkong (Selangor) Rubber Mr Addinsell's Statement, Cavenham Preliminary Results, Personal service helps in hunt for trust fund business, Record rises in Italian price index, ICI reshapes operation in the Americas, APE amalgamated power engineering limited Group's creditable performance in a most difficult year, Warning of danger in 'too sharp reflation', The General Scottish Trust Limited, Motoring Year of the small car and more to come, Bank Base Rates, Fine Art Developments Limited, US energy expert answers safety doubts over light-water reactors, American car groups now more optimistic, European invaders stimulate business, Government policies bearing hard on profits, Sainsbury chief says, '1976 will be be a good year ', Eagle Star lifts motor premiums by 10pc, When a large shareholder of a familycompany dies, Edith helps to keep it in the family., Forward Rates, Countries told to free resources for exports, Scrip and higher payment from Brickhouse Dudley, Apex set for equal pay fight, Volkswagen creates space for new models, Equity rally reversed after ICI warning, Dock group 'cannot afford to pay threshold', Sanderson Kayser Limited, Sheerness Steel will install £6m rod mill, Algeria may reduce oil output, Profits Up For Thirteenth Successive Year, White collar strikers stop BLMC plant, Minister puts ceiling on option mortgages, North presses claim for jobs, Japanese banks in £186m loan to develop Siberia, New Jersey: incentives could have incoming companies' costs, How the problems of expansion caught up with Court Line, Business Diary:Jenkins's chance... James Robertson justice, Tootal sales and profits ahead so far, French glass makers hit by drop in car production, Fire damage in May a record, Court Line's Line-Up After The Takeover, Mark weaker as exchanges stay uncertain, Philadelphia: city for living in, Engineering unions stall on wages, Boc British Oxygen, Study shows night car shifts less productive, Stead and Simpson turn lower, Insurance industry is still bustling, Foreign Exchange Pound higher in active markets, Container trade looks to the East, St. Helen's Securities Mr. M. C. Bonsor reports on a difficult year, Thomas Warrington & Sons Limited Benefit of Well Balanced Contracts and Development, Court shipbuilders will be taken over under provisions of the Industry Act, Hauliers' trade still growing steadily. Business Appointments: Executive changes for Guest, Keen group.
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