The Times - 04/04/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Charles Hargrove Paris, April 3, From Our Own Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Political Staff, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, By David Spanier European Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, By Prudence Glynn, By Kenneth Brookes, From Victoria Brittain, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Thomas Walker, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Chissell, John Percival, David Pryce-Jones, Philippa Toomey, Derek Parker, Philip French, Myrna Blumberg, Ross Davies, RD, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, , By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By a Special Correspondent, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Christopher Warman, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregnr-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Sheila Black, PHS, GERRY WADE., GEOFFREY DRAIN., H. H. BLANDFORD., ALFRED SCHEUER., D. R. EVANS, , E. E. FINNECY, , SHEILA CAMPBELL., N. L. VAN MOPPES, E. D. ACHESON, , TREVELYAN, , DAVID CARMICHAEL., EDWARD H. PATEY., F. F. G. WARMAN., ANDREWS M. CANG., JOHN E. COCKBURN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Derek Harris, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank vogl, From Michael Hornsby, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvove, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Kershaw, By Denis Taylor, By Patricia Tisdall, C. V. BROWN., LEOLIN PRICE., T. I. G. DARLINGTON, , CLIVE BONE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Xenophon Zolotas, Stuart Marshall, by David Spanier European Editor, by Professor Peter R. Odell Erasmus University, Rotterdam, by Pieter Zwart, by Alfred van Dijk, by Sue Masterman, S.M., by Harm Leerink,
ResumoNews: Provisional Sinn Fein leader acquitted, Mummy goes to Paris: A birdlady story, Criticism grows over clearing of Israel's civilian war leaders, Nixon call for more allied cooperation, Oil supply uncertainty triggers launch of first national economy based on natural gas, Facing up to the problems of running a multinational company, Bad memory defence of ex-White House man, English tourists show growing interest in tulip fields, M Pompidou to be buried today as he wished in ceremony without pageant, Liberals advised to adopt land policy like Labour's, Broadmoor inquest hears recording of 'strangling', Restrictive amendments to the Abortion Act would increase suffering, committee reports, Ethiopian Air Force ends week-old strike, Proposals to curb Abortion Act abuses, US President to attend Notre Dame service, TUC will discourage excessive pay claims, Complaint on 'race riot' report upheld, Two men accused of prison escape plot, Wilson meeting on London extra allowances, Lean time looms for farmers after fat year, Mr Nixon urged to retire temporarily, Money cannot buy job satisfaction, Degrees and a question of experience, Second phase of Channel tunnel project to go ahead, Rotterdam proud of its achievements but aware of workers' plight, Basque held after gun battles with police, Small-scale railway: The loco-, World gains from Dutch sea-fighting experience, Judge rules against two students, Air crash kills London-born S African MP, Plea on population policy by Roman Catholic bishops, Lifeboats ferry QE2 passengers to Norwegian rescue liner, Father whose son died from overdose criticizes doctors for giving drugs, Reagan deputy faces ITT perjury charges, Uganda family fearful of being sent back, Patients in need of careful nursing but how many can survive?, Nato ends first 25 years in disarray, Smoking ban in public places 'will take time', Universities 'exploiting students as cheap staff', Callaghan defence of rough diplomacy within EEC, Prices Bill covers compulsory powers on marking of goods and display of controls in shops, Permission was sought to bug Mr Eban, How reorganization has changed local government career patterns, Transport policy protects vital interests, Three burnt to death in 12-car crash on M6, Employers and union called to see minister, Motoring Aston Martin power with refinement, Fifty missing as Brazil flood relief ferry sinks, Councils may not know of many disabled people, US seaman awaiting trial 'kept in solitary', National interest priority for Mr Heath, France prepares for hard fight to pick Pompidou successor, Salisbury lists terrorist atrocities, Rival princes of Laos in emotional hug, Small nation will do utmost to help Europe to regain its sense of purpose, S Vietnam loses 150 troops in battle, Not so much a secretary more an aide de camp, Mr Nixon agrees to pay $467,000 back income tax, The Times Diary The Little Red Book in Europe, Sister could not recognize torture victim, Hearst heiress to remain with kidnappers, Scot is jailed in Rhodesia on espionage charge, French suspicions of Britain may lessen, Platinum-based drugs aid fight against cancer, Death halts submarine escape training, Compensation for all road crash victims sought, Mrs Coven to withdraw from aldermanic election, The naval salute that misfired, Modern art works fetch record prices, Cairo's expulsion of Russians explained, Science report Optics: Risk of injury from 'bumper' car sparks, Phantoms fly low over Golan front, Film about two con men steals away with seven Oscars, Prime Minister sues two newspapers over land deal reports, Rhodesia still welcomes the British, Lord Kennet to assess future needs of Europe, The Queen to be represented by Prince Philip, EEC tribute to a great European, Why Unionists seek renewal of partnership in the UK. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Ppa, Freightliners Limited, SUN life assurance society limited, City of Oslo (Norway), Lufthansa, Midland Bank Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, De Telegraaf, Lentjes & Drossaerts N.V., Times 1000, Sungei Krian Rubber Estates Ltd., Usa, Unilever Limited, rotterdam nuclear, Hillier Parker, Bernard Thorpe, Park Tower, Makvan Waay, Rotterdam/Europoort, Taylor, Pallister & Co. Ltd., Population Count Down, Oxford, The Times, Paul Brandt B.V.-Amsterdam, Lowenbrau Munich, The LONDON LIFE Association Limited, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Kfr, The Alegemene Bank Nederland, alpha hotel, Country Bank Limited,, Donaldsons, Pelham Books, Sun Allianue & London, D. Hudig & Co.,, Lancia, Falkiner Fine Papers Ltd.,, Kodak, LCP Developments Limited, Labouchere & Co n.v., Savills. Picture Gallery: International ready-to-wear fashion. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Women's Appointments also on pages 35 and 36, Business Notices, Spring Recruitment Dossier, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Announcements, Women's Appointments also on pages 34 and 35, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant also on page 31, Motor Show Place. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Short stories The Old Man of the Mist, Theatre club scoop You were so sweet when you were little Theatre at New End, The myth of failure Malcolm Lowry, Robinson Crusoe Sadler's Wells Theatre, Ballet nights at the Opéra, Secrets of the consulting room Simon Forman, Paperbacks, New Monty Python film, Shoulder to Shoulder Bbc 2, Roy Hart Theatre Open Space, Quickguide, Soloist changed, The queen mother Times to Remember, A totally new Schubert BBC SO/Boulez St John's, Smith Square/Radio 3. Law: More particulars wanted Regina V No 14 (London West) Legal Area Committee, Ex parte Bunting, Car seat belts and contributory negligence Challoner v Williams and Another. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Decision to disregard doctor MP's employment, Statement coming on Clay Cross, Head of state, Frenchman and European, Importance of close links with America House of Lords, Searching reassessment of Channel tunnel, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Backbench Bills, Need to save petrol keeps limit at 50 mph, Seeking fair terms which when put to people will enable Britain to Stay in EEC House of Commons, Enforcement would stamp out 'winkling', M Pompidou an example to all in high office, Powers to deal with accidents at work, Harmonized duties good step towards union. Sport: Sports in Brief, England's young men show promise of a new beginning, Morgan and Nurse left out of party, Elders resigning as England coach, Only Keegan separates two fine teams, Forwards find no spark to lighten their darkness, RAF have skill and craft to point of extravagance, Dragons sharpen their claws on Wasps, Red Rum ready to go to Sandown Park, Oxford's tails high as Cambridge lose twice to reserve crew, Last night's results and tables International match, United continue to chase after a flimsy hope, Seeds go down to Radley and Winchester, Khan makes his opponent work hard, Princess Anne second to Capt Phillips, The holders are besieged by strength, England must have their eye on the clock to keep hopes alive, Shipman's reply to Sir Alf on withdrawals, UAU second team in surprise defeat of holders. Editorials/Leaders: No Pay Control; Subjective Price Control, A Thorough If Inadequate Report, Britain Loses A Good Friend. Letters to the Editor: Paying people to work in London, Westminster's attitude towards Australia and New Zealand, Pensions earned abroad, Charter status, Conservative leadership, Tax on foreign residents, Medical education, BIM survey on 'Management Threshold', Fine wine and plonk, How salaries are being eroded by inflation, BBC External Services, Ask the Piltdown Man, Polish forces at Falaise, Labour's attitude to the EEC, Changing diocesan boundaries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news New Bishop of Sodor and Man, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 4, 1949 Lights of London. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Oswald Newton Thompson, Lady Mayer, Mr Jack Charrington Coal trade rationalization, Dr E. U. Condon, Obituary. Business and Finance: BSC joins Ivory Coast ore project, US energy powers sought, Advertisers urged to ensure code is observed, The Vereeniging Estates Limited, Business Diary: Banking on Sir William?, Audi in talks with GKN over Wankel processes, The East Lancashire Paper Group Ltd., Fourth quarter stockbuilding figures revised, Eurosyndicat, Chairmen's Rèports Difficult times for George Spencer, Saudi oil output being boosted to peak level, India wants big share in fuel marketing, Spot Position of Sterling, Plea for more control by regions in allocating Community aid, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited Preliminary Profit Statement, Investment and the chemicals industry Peter Hill examines the effect of price curbs on expenditure forecasts, Broadstone Investment Trust Limited, Mather+platt, 'Big energy saving' in heating by districts, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, EEC programme to boost paper industry, The Times list of latest dividends, Company News Another growth instalment by Ash & Lacy, Poor home outlook for Wilmot-Breeden, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Critics of tunnel seek independent assessment, Bids and Deals. L & C stake may go to Drake staff, Triumph Investment Trust change, Forecast of £430m investment by UK chemical industry this year, Price rises likely in gas contracts, Capital Spending, Farmland prices expected to rise further, Pan Am and TWA seek government subsidies, Briefly, Prospect of settlement in Longbridge dispute as more are laid off, Money Market Rates, Rolinco builds up investment portfolio, Hastings & Thanet growth slows, Cars Ltd., Consolidated Tin Smelters Limited, Amalgamated Metal Corporation Limited, OECD move on Eurodollar rules, How the markets moved Rises, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts continue to recover, Further Whitehall talks arranged on mortgages, Growth rate of 3½-4 pc predicted for Eire, Constraining the gold price spiral, Sterling at best level since July as oil producers invest in London. Stock Exchange Tables: Stocks make further gains, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Commodities July cocoa down £59.50 a tonne, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Issues & Loans Rank raises Euroloan, Gold shares strong, Equities Further gains in shares. Business Appointments: Mr A D Rhea to head GM advisory council. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,654.
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