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The Times - 26/06/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Martin Huckerby, From David Cross, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Political Staaf, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk Dublin, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent Worcester, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Coventry, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Derby, By Tony Aldous, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Cannock, Staffordshire, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Dingwall, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent June 25, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Philip Howard, By Peter Marson, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Jim Railton, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Snow, By Brough Scott, Paul Overy, David Robinson, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Robert Fisk, PHS, AMULREE, DOROTHEA ROSALIE VIAZEMSKY., ANDREW RUTHERFORD, The Academy for Contemporary, G. D. N. WORSWICK, Director, HAILSHAM, , TOM STACEY., JOHN HULL, , DAVID KNOX, Chairman, Parlia-, E. MORAN, , S. T. KIDD, Commissioner., J. W. HACKETT., B. G. REUBEM., JOHN de FRECE, Co-Chairman., DAVID M. JACOBS., OLIVER LEVER., DEREK HUDSON, , RICHARD P. GUY., H. A. H. HEALEY., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Tim Congdon, By Maurice Barnfather, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen, Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, CHARLES COYNE, , IAN LIDDINGTON., D. TATHAM., By R. W. Shakespeare, JOHN GAGG., KENNETH BRADFORD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, By John Whitmore,

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News: Campaign to save art works from effects of tax, Expenses claim averaged £80 a week, Nuclear words that fork no lighting, Israelis cancel concert of Wagner music, Mr Wilson to meet ANC leaders oil Rhodesia, Soviet attempt to hold up Solzhenitsyn book, 118 Chinese face trial for leaving Saigon, Autumn election hint by Mr Short, Black man reports a black man over book, DPP examining documents of Lowson firms, Five journalists named in press commission, Gold medal goes to architectural group for first time, Britain takes strong line with OECD in opposing tougher deflation policy, Coalition moves threaten to split Liberals, Police name four corruption charge men, Britain delays EEC agreement on Mediterranean policy, Why UK nuclear test was inevitable, EEC plan to help trade of developing nations, Third space station launched by Russians, Israel denies report of 'hundreds of prisoners', Nato heads gather for 'showbiz summit', Tribunal of inquiry on corruption refused, Pay compact rejected by railway drivers, Brothers on explosion conspiracy charges, Private income used to campaign for poor, Levy sought on planning permissions, Schedule change cuts Nixon-Brezhnev talk, Is this the greatest artistic crime of all?, Compromise on voting rules at law of sea talks, Soldier who escaped from kidnappers feared for life, Malta minister defends new press law, Arab terror killings 'threat to peace', Soviet minister leaves for Peking to resume talks, Chinese bronze fetches record £178,500, Imminent report on London weighting, British police power 'unusual for Europe', Three options for oil firm after refinery rejection, The Times Diary The man who warns of doom, Vietnam prisoners speak, Two airports suggested for central England, Wall poster campaign intensifies against Peking municipal authorities, Sikkim ruler leaves for Delhi as opponents march on his capital, Mr Powell ridicules 'illiterates' in City, Mass invasion eroding leisure areas, says Cannock Chase report, Greek Premier's surprise appearance at Nato, Ministry land maps to show where soil comes first, Britain on the rack of Ulster torture claims, Reflationary package being prepared, New conciliation service to start by September, Higher leaving age benefits many pupils, Compromise on teachers' pensions rate, Baronet's body found in locked room, Burgeoning cities of 'poor' areas, W Germans still uneasy about visits to East, Mozambique miners shot dead at customs post, Weather: Solar effect on atmosphere, National Front demonstration, Two men and woman fined for illegal conveyancing, Pakistan admits more casualties in Baluchistan, Shah and M Giscard get down to business, Rose Dugdale, jailed for nine years on art charge, calls Britain 'a filthy enemy', Ambassador's killers flown to Cairo, Ex-minister heads French industrial reform team, American girl on guns charge may go free, Labour MPs demand end to testing. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: The Lockheed, The Carlton Tower, Hardy Amies, High & Dry, Pkbanken, Ansafone, The Times, Royal Trust, Bullens, Dewar's, Phillips, Mas, British Caledonian, Peugeot, Famous Grousr, Harmo Industries Limited, John D. Wood, NSMHC Pembridge Hall,, Rail Drive, Thorn Lighting, Lancia, London Bedding Centre, Hine. Weather: The Weather. Law: Balance sheet non-existent: no offence, Cattle trespass and the duty to fence against the common, Mr Franklin refused security for costs. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Right-wing leader resigns in Italy, Church news Diocese of Bristol, Editor appointed, Latest appointments, Marshall scholarships. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Firm plans for industry in next few weeks: white paper will not have list of names House of Commons, June 24, 1974: Failure to carry out British nuclear test would have closed option-Mr Wilson House of Commons, Parliamentary Diary House of Lords, Advisory council on energy conservation, Gains concession on minerals, Government seeking a balanced policy in sale of council houses, Delay on metric packets of sugar House of Lords. Reviews: Blazing Saddles (aa) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue, & Bloomsbury, A quick and easy beach, Oltimos Ritos St Bavo, Haarlem, The Futurist at 89, Fashion Avon and old lace, Under Milk Wood Shaw, Whodunnit? Thames, A Times special knitting pattern, Jonesco Ouartet Open Air, Regent's Park, Bath Festival, The Anglo-Argentine Society. Arts and Entertainment: Results of Cambridge tripos examinations, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,721.. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 25, 1949 Union rivals. Sport: West Germany to make changes to overcome lack of urgency, London University eight lose for first time, Glamorgan V Sussex, Mottram's encouraging advance, Sports in Brief, Lancashire await decision on fitness of Lloyd, Curtis Cup side impress Scottish professionals, Gibson to play his first game for Lions side, Pontefract, Belper steered to a steadier course, Lancashire V Essex, Headley makes sure Worcestershire win, Worcester V Gloucester, Monday's results, Blagrave unlikely to get popular win, Thick mist cancels Squib class event, Hants v Leicester, Collapse did not turn India into a bad team, Brighton results, San Flamingo rally is just too late, Warwick V Derby, Notts V Kent, Hampshire more at home on difficult pitch, Today's cricket, Northants V Surrey, The quick old fox who took his dog for a walk at Wimbledon, Watkins hopes to return on Sunday. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Women's Appointments also on pages 32 and 33, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Women's Appointments also on pages 33 and 34. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Salerooms. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Nuclear Dilemma, Everyone IS His Own Special Case, They Should Go On With Sir William. Letters to the Editor: Inquiries into take-overs, Policing the ocean, Slowing down the rate of inflation, Legislation on lotteries, Hongkong wage rates, Prisoners in the Middle East, Break-up of farms, Decline of AA handbook, Young offenders, At New Printing House Square, Office of Lord Chancellor, Trade Marks Act still works well, Threat to building industry prospects, Oil equipment, Army or university, Pankhurst memorial, 'Two nations' in field of pensions, British in Oman. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Leonard Hagestadt, SIR ROBERT WYNNE-EDWARDS Contractor Engineer, Mr Walter Emery, DARIUS MILHAUD Prolific French composer. Business and Finance: Franklin's dealings investigated, Vauxhall put car prices up by nearly 8½p in £, The Mercantile And General Reinsurance Company Ltd Mr. H. K. Goschen reports on a year of progress, B.S.&W. Whiteley Limited, The Industrial And General Trust Limited, Threat to Australia communications, Council is formed to promote fuel saving, Monday's news in brief, Unit Trust Prices: Owing to, Latest dividends, Survey sees worsening of building industry recession, John Bright Group Difficulties overcome, The East Surrey Water Company Mr. R. F. Lowe Reports On Changing Times In Water Industry, Oil 'glut' may force cutbacks in crude output by producing states, Hewden-Stuart Plant Limited, Samuel Properties Limited Interim Statement, Edgar Allen at peak, Publishers count cost of stoppages Advertising & marketing, Metal Box capital spending tops £35m, CBI to thrash out attitude towards Royal Commission on Income and Wealth, Record £1.7m Dorman Smith, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited, Insurance deadlock plea, American trade deficit in May $776.9m after April surplus, Talks on Court Line making progress, Zambia attacks LME pricing of copper, Lead Industries Group LTD "A year of progress and consolidation, with a continuing high level of capital expenditure.", HK and Shanghai bank takes 5pc of Jardine, Vesco bank is closed down, Why Mr Healey should wait before reflating the economy, Bank Base Rates, 12 pc prime rate hint, Warburg in $50m US investment bank merger, A healthy market and Mr Healey's casual hopefulness, US airlines aid opposed, Engineering union wants new body for negotiations, Percy Bilton Limited, Shell and BP will not be told to cut prices despite big increase in profits, J. Collett to be wound up, Portsmouth And Sunderland Newspapers, Limited The Hon. Richard Storey's Review For The Year Ended March 31, 1974, US foreign profits up 9pc, Business Diary: Philips sued... Top Secretary folds, Allied Breweries Limited Interim Announcement Of Profit And Dividend, Hawley-Goodall Group, Pauls & Whites, Dundee And London Investment Trust Ltd. Interim Financial Statement (Unaudited) for the six months ended 30th April 1974, Forward Rates, Mining Selection Trust's high discount, Terms of trade worsen, Briefly, The Throgmorton Trust Limited Interim Revenue Statement, Money Market Rates, Greeff-Chemicals Holdings, Burmah drops talks with Hutchison, Costain happy that Slater will retain its 20pc holding, Mr Chapple angers plumbers, Threatened factory asks for state takeover, Battery group formed, Holland to step up its check on Roche group, End of romance, Sterling and gold improve, 1,000 will lose jobs as carpet factory closes, Persistent rise in money rates, The Brocks Group, Terms Of Trade, Arbuthnot Latham Holdings Limited Highlights from the Statement made by Mr. A.R.C. Arbuthnot, Chairman, What future for Court Line shipyards?, Regrouping of French car firms welcomed, How the markets moved Rises, Cosalt, Clement Clarke (Holdings) Ltd., Output from the Piper field is delayed, 700 face layoff in big cutback at London Brick, China to impose taxes on ships leaving her ports. Stock Exchange Tables: Computer news Stock Exchange opens new checking system, The Times Share Indices, Spot Rates of Exchange, Lookers, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Good day for equities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Issues & Loans Further jump in yearling rates, Gilts down, but equities rise on reflation hint, Foreign Exchange Sterling closes 165 points higher, Equities rally. Business Appointments: Mr Loveday reelected as Stock Exchange chairman.

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