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The Times - 13/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, From Alan Hamilton Labour Staff Bournemouth, From Robert Fisk Belfast, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, By Michael Horsnell., By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Legal Correspondent Bath, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, Ronald Faux, By Our Education Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By a Chess Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, From Sydney Friskin, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondents, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Victoria Brittain, Jane Rendel, Pat Healy, Gerald Ely, By Peter Ambrose, By Robin Page, Ray Gosling, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Alan Blyth, by Leonard Amey Agricultural Correspondent, by Sir Emrys Jones principal, Royal Agricultural College, by Mary Cherry, by Kenneth Woodford director, the Grassland, by Derek Watson, Lord Chalfont, Christopher Walker, Tim Jones, PHS, Elizabeth Young, David Wood, SEEBOHM, KEITH BROWN., WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME., JOHN DUNCAN MILLER., MICHAEL HAMLYN, , GARETH DANIEL., MICHAEL SOOLE., DAVID SOSKIN., RICHARD PYNE., JERRY FITZPATRICK., P. FLYNN, , ALEC BISHOP., HARRY KIDD., D. M. J. GWINNELL, , L. HOBDAY., ROGER J. HOWES., JOHN J. K. BEST-SHAW., By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Leonard Amey, From our US Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Andrew Wilson, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Edited by Rodney Cowton, RC, Thomas Kempner, Innis Macbeath, DAVID WISE, J. R. B. LLOYD, , JOHN WEBB., C. PRINGLE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Margaret Drummond, Edward Townsend, By Ralph Holder, Terry Byland, Christopher Wilkins, By John Woodland, by Philip Greer, by George W. Ball, by Henry Kaufman, by Gabriel Hauge, by Leon Levy, by Christopher D. Illick, by John E. Leslie, by Myron Kandel, by James W. Michaels, by Barbara A. Patocka,

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News: Crown to sell plots next to Windsor park, The slow-moving machine that defends human rights, Gruesome toll of terrorism on show in Rhodesia, Australia says blind girl is better off in Britain, Advantages of discreet store cattle purchase now Agriculture, Children who bear the scars of Vietnam, Tories 'hid £900m state industries deficit', Tories are terrified of an election, Mr Thorpe says, Councils 'neglect children who are handicapped', Indian walk-out at Bhutto banquet in Peking, Lions deny that they resent embassy boycott, Children nobody wants to adopt, Is chess to lose its superstar?, I work for what the ads would rightly call a "small,, Libya Premier's unexpected arrival in Cairo, Coastal ecology team to be reduced under new research policy, Time for Britannia to manage the waves, Evolution: Hair of the mammoth, European Parliament is losing friends and status, Making MPs' interests more respectable, Italian voters decide fate of the divorce law, Dr Kaunda weeps for lack of Christianity in S Africa, Arrests in Indian rail strike near 10,000, Clandestine journal circulates in Russia again, Defeatist attitude to hay is changing, NUM leader urges union action on education, Teachers fail to back all-out strike call, Defiant Herr Brandt says 'brewers of poison' will be exposed, Grassland management a Special Report Pioneers provide the answer, Academics launch United Nations University, Secret system to tell public: 'Attack Warning Red', Union cails on TUC to fight immigration Act, Greek liberal leader says jailing n 'inhuman' isle was attempt by the regime to kill him, Poll shows that 72% would back wealth tax on assets exceeding £75,000, Research institute gets to the root of the problems, Minister calls for 'fostering appeals ', Hint by Lord Denning on return to hanging, Government aid urged for illiterate adults, Violent flying is blamed for Tu 144 disaster, Dr Kissinger reports progress on Golan pact but gap remains, Lawyer resigns over attack on law centres, Junta inquiry into reports of Mozambique massacres, General Spinola to become President, Kirk 'think tank' keeps a reverent eye on the change that oil could bring Regional report, University chief urges pause in expansion, £200m hill land production has national importance, Probation officers to campaign for legal onus on councils to shelter homeless, Fear of huge rent rises upsets West End tenants, Pensioners' pay rise will be held up by decision of civil servants to continue work ban, British machinery industry maintains its fine record, Staff back their union in fight over BBC cuts, Conditions for world evangelism, M Giscard edges in front after TV duel, Same care needed as with other crops to avoid lost productivity, Police horn revives baby, Watchdog groups of MPs and peers to examine EEC legislation, Captured IRA man was living at former base of army spy operation, Nixon camp denies race slurs deleted from tapes, The Times Diary A heart-to-heart with Mr Fit, Ulster sectarian murders excusable, Mr Craig says, Whites stone Africans in Beira: junta general woos Frelimo, Sparks from the engineers' dispute could light a much bigger fire, MP issues nurses' pay challenge to Government, Earthquakes strike China and southern Yugoslavia, Mr Nixon 'will face trial rather than quit', Price of the initial Concordes 'doubled'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bache, Knight Frank & Rutley, Save & Prosper Group, John Deere Ltd, The Miln Marsters Group Limited., Ici, Northwood Publications Ltd, Family Circle 10p, Times 1000, National Westminster Bank, The New York Times, Midland Bank, Strutt and Parker, The Wall Street Journal, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, The Times, Israel-British Bank, Goldman Sachs, Blue Nun, Bentall-Bonhill, Sas, Secker & Warburg, Detroit Bank & Trust, The Hongkong Bank Group, Seattle-First National Bank, CC, Salomon Brothers, Belvoir Engineering Co. Ltd.,, ocean, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Ecf, Drexel Burnham & Co., Japan International Bank Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: England sweeps European chess team tournament, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,685. Sport: England lose last match but offer hope for future, Pleasant side to unpleasant day at Wembley, Sports in Brief, Fittipaldi wins by feet and takes narrow lead in championship, South Africa's opponents withdraw from Cup, Newcombe recovers to put Borg in place, Angus forecasts future for loser, Hampshire victorious in the last over, Wallingford race for line in a waterlogged boat, Scottish team saluted on and jeered off, Miss Lynch first but Miss Boyle regaining form, Denning hits century in 102 minutes, Olympic failure breaks world sprint record, For the Record Football, Lions'team for first match, Blue Diamond disappoints and is doubtful for the Derby, Grand prix success for Penrith farmer, Kent in their Sunday best for a stroll through a Kentish field, Eldridge has the first and last word, Sir Alf Ramsey refuses to manage Ajax, Horton's outward half helps on way home, Reputations of classic horses at stake, Rifle shooting, England spread Mercer's message, Old causes second day of distress for Indians. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Industrial and Commercial Property, Extensions in plan for Rochdale. Reviews: Lucia Popp Queen Elizabeth Hall, Les Musiciens du Roi Oxford Town Hall, Dance and music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ensuring the future of the English village The Quiet Revolution, Pilger Atv, Tosca Covent Garden, St Matthew Passion Albert Hall, Comedy at Hampstead, Chesterton exhibition, British films for Berlin Festival. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Bhutto In Peking, The Office Of President, Return Of The Dissidents. Letters to the Editor: Retired civil servants, Man appeal, Student conflict, London allowances, Burden of the training levy, An independent Ulster, The inflationary menace, Wrapped up in The Times, 'Unearned income', The AUEW strike, Direct dialling, One pension plan after another, Ink with everything, Mr Foot's pay, Press scrutiny of public affairs, Role of the Co-operative movement. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news oxford, RAF retirements. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Thursday, May 12, 1949. Obituaries: SIR MARK YOUNG Hongkong Governor, Obituary, Miss J. Levesongower, SIR GEORGE TURNER From boy clerk to Permanent Secretary. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Lords. Business and Finance: Prices panel attacked on attitude to exemptions, Business braced for American price boom, General Electric Company, Walter Duncan & Goodricke Limited, Kuwait's rejection of 60 pc participation in KOC may put another 5p a gallon on petrol, Ellis & Goldstein (Holdings) Limited, Clarke Chapman is in good position to preserve earnings, Facing up to the new industrial legislation, Crystal-gazing and corporate liquidity, Chambers want voice in industry policy, Super managers in a changing world, Courtaulds tangles with the state, Swan Hunter abandons £40m Korean venture, Samuel Osborn, Phosphates: Morocco holds whip hand, Italian farmers resentful at French livestock credits, Tungsten ore price soars, Hammerson chairman hits out at development critics, Undertrack Hovercraft system proposed, Lending rate 12 pc, Results this week Unilever's first quarter, 'Economic nationalism'-prime challenge to Scotland, Horace Cory, Mixed outlook at GRE, £200m exports to Australia and Far East held up by lack of ships, Freight report Gulf rates fall to two year low, Brokers' views, The Times Share Indices, U S bankers predict crisis over oil payments, Featherbed labour camps, Business Diary in Europe: Behind the 'anti' takeover, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Cartel Office to vet Volkswagen plea for 6 pc rise, Royal Worcester well placed for fresh growth, Bayer AG sees higher 1974 profits and spending, Fair trading chief ready to invoke stronger powers, Shale oil plant prepares to prove its worth. Stock Exchange Tables: Small investor is losing confidence in the future, Lukewarm response to foreign bond offerings, New conditions force radical changes, City of Oslo (Norway), Capitalization & week's change, Commodities pass the peak, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Sixteen months that left the market with little more than hope, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Universal inflation undermines accepted maxims about free market economies, Colombia accused of breaking coffee pact, Promise as well as danger for those with savings, 'Principal world banker' again after end of tax, More and more women are climbing the corporate ladders of Wall Street. Julie Connelly interviews six of them-three bankers, two brokers and an investment manager-who are already at the top or on the upper rungs, Bridge legislation to protect the New York Stock Exchange, Euromarkets One bright spot in a bad week, Time of uncertainty for pension reform, Equities take smaller place in institutions' portfolios, Press coverage has its critics. Business Appointments: Sir Ian Morrow becomes chairman of Lion International.

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