The Times - 13/06/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, By Martin Huckerby, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Penny Symon, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Clive Borrell, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From David Bonavia, From Alan McGregor, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Herb Weinberg, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Jim Snow, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Hilary Gelson, Katie Stewart, By Robin Furneaux, Jan Morris, Tim Heald, Anthony Smith, H. R. F. Keating, Myrna Blumberg, Derek Parker, John Percival, John Higgins, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Ronald Butt, Neville Maxwell, Pat Healy, PHS, Peter Nichols, TOM HARPER, , JACK KANE, , ALEXANDER STANIER, , ALEX W. THORBURN, , J. B. BRANSBURY, , CAMPBELL ADAMSON, , ALAN PARDOE, , PORCHESTER, , GEORGE J. LEVY, , I. O. CHANCE, , C. P. WESTON, , GEOFFREY AGNEW, , BARBARA KEW, , JOAN TUCKER, , JANNER, , WALID KAMHAWI, JOSEPH O'HANLON, , P. NICHOLLS, , By Tony Aldous, By Philip Howard, By a Sale Room Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Drummond, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, J. G. B. HILLS, , Capital Radio, , P. R. OGLESBY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Frenchman, By Ashley Druker, Peter Waymark, by Peter Hill, by Alan Hutchison African Development, A.H., by Patrick Gilkes, by Alan Hutchison, P.H., by Effiong Essien economics editor, , E.E.,
ResumoNews: Mr Wynne drops action on BBC spy programme, West African economic union a basic aim, Labour Party agents study Europe, Jewelry highlights imaginative expression in mixed media design, Northbound ships light on cargo, Increased oil receipts pose problem of priorities, Foreigners' concern over investment security, can confer international status, Huge weather watch begins this weekend, Railway corporation faces uphill task to provide efficient and reliable services, Constable says dancer invited him into chalet, Drastic measures needed to revitalize agriculture, Plea for 119 Vietnamese held in Hongkong, Bonny: rising exports usher in new prosperity, How to win friends with 'indigenization', Suspended priest may appeal to Rome 'for justice and a fair trial', OAU meeting opens with Waldheim message of hope, Soldier blames his wife, Britain loses potential markets by default, Malaysia's big manhunt, Price curb on main foodstuffs defended, Hostage girl lured to freedom with lollipop, Mr Whitlam says voting system will be changed, New refineries will cut imports, Hunger strikes opposed, Call for new race laws, Call for militancy over pay and hours by left-wing miners' group, France announces austerity plan to curb inflation, Pointing the Middle Way to economic stability, Shelter aid for Ulster squatters criticized, Straight to the heart, Clause in Bill 'a licence to lie', 16-year-old cow is show milk champion, Plan to save £140m in Maplin costs, Oil revenue 'the most important engine of growth' but reserves are limited, Drought restricts textile production, Kissinger threat to resign brings documentary challenge to his version in wiretapping issue, Nato happy over US nuclear strategy, 'Illegal' syllabus puzzle, Lawyers and police support proposal to examine law on drinking and driving, Gold to be used as backing for international borrowing, Commissioner says experimental police teams may have to meet dire London manpower loss, Time for town planners to look to their future, Nalgo reject TUC's 'cosy pay compact', Aylesford and Co: Apology, Lagos-Apapa: pilferage rife and facilities overstretched, Birmingham Art Gallery damage charge, French communist leader takes leaf from de Gaulle's book in call to 'workers and patriots', Noisy protests at Bolshoi first night, Father gets five years for cruelty to girl, Labour split on Benn plan for industry as CBI starts fight, Priest sent recruits to Frelimo, Motoring Compulsion in use of seat belts, Port Harcourt: victim of war, The Times Diary Explaining the mysteries of Go, EEC link would benefit agricultural exports, Coin collection worth £263,761 came from anonymous vendor's garden shed, Wages policy 'to help Britain out of mess', Police find MP's daughter in barn after search, Plan to simplify justice, Israel MPs told of torturing of prisoners by Syrians, Farewell in jazztime to the master, Evolution of a draper's shop during 100 years, Eritreans to try three of their hostages, Mr Benn shuts plant after leak of chemical, Government plans £900m outlay on British Rail within three years, US offers to mediate in the Aegean, Mr Nixon given hero's welcome, Italian lesson for Europe, White House surrender on plumbers' case subpoena, Tories want chairman to take off the gloves, Magistrate dismissed over stand on rates, Colossal reserves of natural gas are a virtually untapped source of revenue, Flixborough claims likely to be more than £30m, Road test: Hillman Avenger GLS automatic, How long will the Russians allow it to stay all quiet on the eastern front?, Danish tax case MP loses his immunity, Many young children watch TV after 9 pm, Statue to Bolivar in London, Big arms discoveries in Army's first raids on Orange halls, Spanish hoteliers threaten to cancel package tours, Nigeria Country of contrast in pursuit of unity, Saigon makes six-point peace appeal, Solzhenitsyn accuses apologists of 'red terror', 'Stakes driven into corpses in cemetery', Family doctors reject resignation over pay but plan secret move, EEC plan for aid to developing nations, Mr Savory 'would have been black terrorist', Need to protect lone mothers from welfare bullying, Manufacturers and policy-makers seek new ways to enter world export markets, Australian envoy snubbed by Chinese officials, Quality of Italian espionage results 'bewilderingly low', Census will indicate what sort of civilian government can be expected, Mr Kosygin praises Soviet-US concord, Tension in Punjab mounts, Socialists and Republicans state their conditions for backing a new centre-left coalition Cabinet, Warfarin: Control of grey squirrel. Index. News in Brief. 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Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news London, Latest appointments, Ombudsman post for Lady Serota, Perón resignation is withdrawn after rally. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Motor Show Place, Art Exhibitions, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 17, Director, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Gold dominates trading, The Times Share Indices, Properties weak, Commodities: Copper declines £46.50 a tonne Index slumps 30.7 to new 1974 low, Recent Issues, Issues & Loans Irish loan is signed, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Eurobond-prices (midday indicators). Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Property To Let, London Flats, Flat Sharing. Politics and Parliament: Publication of Lennon report, MPs and Council to meet this month for budget control talks European Parliament,, Conservative attempt to protect small shopkeeper rejected, Home Secretary wants civilized and rational penal system House of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Retailers agree to concentrate price cuts on basic items: scheme to last until next March House of Commons, BR want to build four new train prototypes, Demands grow for rates change, Telephone service on latest shop prices, Principle for migrants should be equal pay, Proposal 'verging on ridiculous'. Sport: Champions of Europe go forward as favourites, World champions come to Europe with doubts, Sports in Brief, Netherkelly deserves prize at Beverley, Par will be a blessing at Winged Foot, Hand injury puts Rees out of action, Kent lose in a tight finish, No matches at Old Trafford without fences, Broome and Philco take first place, Fixtures, Wood and Lloyd ensure victory for Lancashire, Mixing of the characters, Jackman again takes role of executioner, Miss Lynch says she is fit three times over, Brazil may fall short of their own past, Gathering of the exiles, Champion has nightmare homeward half, Bawbee and Tarka are joint leaders, A theme of discipline and security, Scope for the younger William Pitt, Somerset lose advantage but scramble home, Guide to team colours, Jauffret and Orantes advance to semi-final round in singles. Law: Status of lay justices in Crown Courts Regina v orpin, Occupiers for 20 years without rent licensees Heslop and Another v Burns and Another. Reviews: Mind the goulash Survival in the City, The Evangelical improver William Wilberforce, Books next week, Very best Mandarin Queen Mary and Others, A Double Life, by Sir William, Dancers with a problem on a tense opening night Bolshoi Ballet Coliseum, In search of the promised land Go West Young Woman Round House, Operation Seafarer The Seabirds of Britain and Ireland, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, Short stories The Cockatoos, Elisabeth Soderstrom and the Strausses, Crime Epitaph for a Lobbyist, Challenge of the North, Quickguide, The Voice of Ariadne Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh. Editorials/Leaders: Better Pay, Better Housing, Better Hours, The Right To Borrow Against Gold, A Peacemaker In Trouble. Letters to the Editor: Break-up of farms, Taxing works of art, Non-stick stamps, Wrong impression about Occupational Pensions Board, Bail hostels, Half a skeleton in the cupboard, Freeing gunmen in Germany, Legal immunity for strikers, Deported from West Bank, D-Day commemoration, Need for public financing of BSI activities, Dress in court, Edinburgh Opera House plans, Jaundiced view of commercial radio in London, Activities of priests, A cruiser from Jutland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 13, 1949 Rajk absence. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr William Gallagher, Prof J. Heyworthdunne Historian of modern Egypt, Miss Eileen Harold. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Another Gaullist head rolls, Weekly loss by broiler men put at £750,000, Condensed Statement of Condition The Fuji Bank, Ltd., CBI's need to define private sector role, Freight rate momentum at Tate & Lyle, Overseas aid to Ferro Metal surge, Latest dividends, Spillers' chief hits out at 'hostility of Govt', Foreign bank in US Treasury bond deal, Home engineering orders decline, Assoc Newspapers at £9.6m, but costs make going tougher, VAT changes considered, 'Technical standstill' in mines criticized, Government of New Zealand Twelve Year 6% Bonds due July 15, 1979, Spot Position of Sterling, Statement Of Consolidated Income Of Monsanto Company And Its Subsidiaries, Finnish shipbuilders break through to Polar success, Fresh turn in fight for Fenchurch Insurance, TUC chief speaks of UK growth dilemma, Receivers for Guardian Properties, Strong growth and peak at Highams, Franklin Bank plea, Forward Levels, Palace (Torquay) passes payment, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited Interim Statement, Six main points in monetary reform proposals, Kuwait oil output cut proposed by committee, British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate Limited, Gas price rise of 10pc needed to avoid loss, Bank Base Rates, Underwriting at cut rates condemned by reinsurers' chairman, Mr Thorpe says Britain is tottering on the brink of her worst economic crisis, The Property and Reversionary Investment Corporation Limited, MP's plea for freer office building rules, Datsun Cherry leads the Beetle in UK list of imported car sales, Scrap tyres could yield oil, Bids & deals P & O increases stake in Mundo, Office And Electronic Machines Limited, Briefly, Mr Volcker says interest rates may have peaked, Money Market Rates, Guardian Investment Trust Mr. M. B. Baring's Review, American firms found guilty of $7.5m fraud, Atlas Electric And General Trust Limited, Faster pace seen in UK investment overseas, Tesco's biggest superstore wins planning consent, Stock markets Equities slip further, Price Commission rejects 101 rises and wins £1.2m in cuts, New Bank of France head, Fears over effects of inflation on flow of aid to the Commonwealth, Cool reply to BLMC strike call, Travis acts to reduce excess profit margins, Take a fresh look at Tootal We've a record year to report..., Rise in German cost of living index, Tate & Lyle profits double to £14.2m, Payments deficit for quarter biggest ever but drain on reserves small, How the markets moved Rises, More car policies up, Nervous day for discount houses, Europe asks OPEC not to raise tax. Business Appointments: Changes at the top for Metal Closures Group. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,712.
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