The Times - 03/12/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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From Pearce Wright, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Roger Berthoud, By Clive Borrell and Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, From Tim Devlin, Margate, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Philip Howard, From Stewart Tendler, By John Roper, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Our Planning Reporter, By Philip Venning, of The Times Educational Supplement, From Our Own Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Eric Marsden, From Mario Modiano, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Binyon, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Richard Davy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West, By Alan Stewart, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Snow, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen, by Prudence Glynn, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Michael Wale, Paul Griffiths, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, Robert Fisk, AUSTEN ALBU, , RUTH HILLYER, , ARTHUR BRYANT, , H. C. B. ROGERS, , PAUL LAYTON, , HILARY SCOTT, , J. W. LINNETT, , T. C. L. TAYLOR, , RONALD J. COHEN, , I. E. GRAY, , BENET INNES, , P. HENSEL, , VLADIMIR M. SEMENOV, , R. C. COOKSON, , BRIGID BROPHY, , MAUREEN DUFFY, , John Barber (Chairman, Drama Section), Felix Barker (President, Critics' Circle), Cyril Beaumont, Betty Best, Douglas Blake (Hon Sec Ballet Section), Caryl Brahms, Alan Brien, Fergus Cashin, Sidney Charteris, W. A. Darlington, Nicholas de Jongh, Nina Dimitriev-, itch, Nicholas Dromgoole, Richard Findlater, Noël Goodwin, Iain Hamilton, Harold Hobson, Philip Hope-Wallace, Sheila Huftel, Jeremy Kingston, Herbert Kretzmer, Charles Landstone, Joan Lawson, Bryan Magee, Frank Marcus, Harold, Matthews, David Nathan, Garry O'Connor, Kenneth Pearson, Rosemary Say, Eric Shorter, Jack Tinker, J. C. Trewin, Ossia Trilling, Irving Wardle, B. A. Young., R. A. CURRIE, , A. M. LLOYD, , W. LOVING, , KATHARINE M. R. KENYON, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Jim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, By Richard Allen, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, From Richard Wigg, Kenneth Owen, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye., By Our Industrial Editor, By David Young, P. J. S. BROOKS, , ERIC AMBROSE, , ANTHONY JACOBS, , D. L. LEVI, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, By Fred Wilson, By Ashley Druker, Andrew Wilson, David Sinclair, Pangloss, Patricia Tisdall, Werner Lichey Die Welt, Josée Doyère, Fabrizio Carbone, Philippe Lemaître, Maurice Bommensath, Professor Walter Hallstein, Ugo La Malfa, P.D., Tim Devlin, Felice Froio, Frederic Gaussen, Hans-Joachim Melder, Philippe Decraene, Louis Heren,
ResumoNews: Public health: Attitudes to suicide, Father leaves children in housing protest, NHS work-to-rule and overtime ban called, Addis Ababa hotel and city hall bombed, Armed guard on IRA man who gave list of alleged terrorists, Class two-but living in class three, President Ford gives details of arms pact, Councillors picket toxic waste dump, Screen test, New church commissioner, 90,000 provincial busmen get pay rise, NSPCC calls for aid from the Government, Censor's pen cannot write off Ulster terrorists, Students' union to press for civil rights Bill, Hanging needed, Sir Peter says, Now practical presents are top of the list, Snuffbox fetches a record £15,225, 16 held after Basque disturbances, Signor Moro appeals to Italians for support, Reeling From Crisis To Crisis, Congressman launches a Washington 'bombshell', Mr Mason to reveal his defence cuts today, £86,100 for a Bonnard, Government to abandon wages curb weapon, Casinos ordered to pay back stolen money, Viewpoint, EEC loans 'could ease rates burden', Farmers to change tactics for protest, Swift decline unjustified by consumer demand, They are not interested in beaches... but they come to Portugal every year, Russia puts two men into orbit, Silent battle for the thirteenth month, 'Make industries reclaim spoiled land', Caution on sixth-form colleges urged, Ministry concerned that local councils are abusing government loans for housing, Premiers fail to agree on reform, Royal commission on press urged to hear Wilson evidence of 'smear', Party factions reach compromise on Tanaka successor, Sir William Ryland to stay as Post Office chairman, Archbishop Makarios to ignore Turkish warning, Steaks still come cheaper in Britain, On the contrary, Loaf shortage revives home baking, Consortium buys Liberal journal, Summit meeting on Nine's energy policy, Watergate trial 'should await Mr Nixon', Adopted son of baronet wins action over will, Conciliation attempt to end bakers' strike as bread supplies falter, Stores gamble on what customers want, Crisis defers solution of pay dispute, Poniatowski visit to Algeria seals French ties, Israel demand for grand coalition, Personal finance, Milk churn bomb kills army expert, Germans man the pumps as beer war breaks out, Journalist MPs defend editorial freedom, Lavatories in drivers' cafés filthy, survey finds, Greece's link With EEC restored, Setback to Portia Trust, The Times Diary, Boy called a 'murderer' over rail death, The colossus that bestrode two continents, Reins slackened slightly in Spain, We can now make our own nuclear arms, Israelis say, Behind the scenes Will the housewife make up for last year's dismal Christmas? London Shoppers set out unusually early this time, A country eager to make up for lost time, Moderate Labour group to appeal to backbenchers, Accord on regional fund boosts EEC summit hope, Croupiers place union cards on the table, Lodger alleged to have killed landlord, Bigger engine: A more power-, Zaire diplomat at child custody hearing, Driving force of industry, £75,000 Premium Bond prize winner, Medical error caused diver's death, Battered wives' home saved by £2,000 grant, Unnamed defendant is remanded on Guildford bar blast charge, 'All Britons guilty' over repatriation of Russians, In retrospect London, Untouchables of caste-based system, Fashion, Excommunication: Will English Roman Catholics use the ultimate sanction against the IRA?, Damages for interned men, Verdict on cleric reversed, Why illegal migrants must return to China, Jacqueline Grapin,, Fleet Street disruption over pay confirmed, Theatres must be spared VAT, Mr Healey told, Forum, Secret Zambia talks said to include Rhodesian guerrillas, Italians cancel matches with Springboks, Mr Cornfeld faces Geneva hearing on IOS charges, Driver may not know he is asleep, court told, Arab emirates put their arms on display, Mr Shore fails to win concessions from EEC on tariff charges, Devil's Town casts its halo on rich and poor, Dismissed college head clears her name, Gang's 'decoy' said to have lured man to his death, Parties insist on ration of TV time. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Fownes, British airways, Garrard, Commercio Estero, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Rolling Bearings, Mid-Sussex Water Company, Sotheby's, Chatelaine, Ashuganj Fertilizer and Chemical Company Ltd., Loews Churchill, Pz, Mas, Europa, janet reger, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Constable, Hine, Grima, Savills. Picture Gallery: Letter from Johannesburg. Official Appointments and Notices: Monika Zehrt retires, Clifton College, Bristol, MP to retire, Former Nixon political aide resigns. Weather: The Weather. Sport: All Blacks show visitors what to expect, King's Cup to be moved from Stockholm, Sports in Brief, Bugner can still keep headlines from Ali, Oldham wins first race of career, Announcement on Gillette Cup next week, Kettering send manager off victorious, NCA launch drive for more money, Why bowlers' union is a bad thing, Ayton recovers to win an arduous and dazzling final, Aim forfeited to safeguard status, Two young pairs make their mark in Noel Bruce cup, Oxford take calculated risk picking American, Bowles again asks to be transferred, Strong England party for indoor match, Bedi and Naik in party for second Test match, Prop who stood by English rose earns his place in area trial, Foxtor has big weight advantage over Chingley Lass, A challenge to Scots preeminence. Reviews: Last Sunday Times drama festival, Portraits of cats, Play in Manchester Cathedral, Domestic scenes Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, Giants' share in output is small, David Essex New Victoria, Some gaps in case law filled, A strong man's typewriter amid cloistered calm, Classic reading of Archie Rice The Entertainer Greenwich, Giuseppe Garbarino Purcell Room. Politics and Parliament: Safeguards at too high a level would be recipe for stagnation, Price code a desperate attempt to keep the social contract alive, Plea for return to basic principles, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Health service spending to rise by 8 per cent in coming year: Mrs Castle outlines priorities, Tax allowances on N Sea oil borrowing, Minister accused of blackmailing peers to get Bill through House of Lords, Final details of 1971 census out in 6 months, Bakers average £45 to £50 for a 54 hour week House of Commons, Margin proposed like snakes and ladders. Law: Queen's Bench Division Order banning sand excavation upheld British Dredging (Services) Ltd and Another V Secretary of State for Wales and Another. Hayes Metals Ltd V Same. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, Business Notices, Focus on engineering vacancies, Opera And Ballet, Forthcoming Events, Business Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Bringing the followers of Thespis back into the temple, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December 2, 1949. Editorials/Leaders: Depths Of Recession, Return Of The Archbishop. Letters to the Editor: Criterion Theatre, Hidden injustices of final pay pension schemes, Cost of armaments, Russian techniques for alumina production, Naseby's battlefield, Clergy stipends, Honey from road verges, Setting out terms of social contract, Punishment for convicted terrorists, The Hudson Report, Jewish prisoners in the Soviet Union, Legal history, Who really cares if Britain does go under?, Public lending right, Stocking up the larder, Need to raise insulation standards, The rating system. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Claude Muncaster, Mrs Kekkonen, Prof W. G. Howell An architect of talent and character, Aharon Meskin Notable Jewish actor, Obituary, Mr Cyril Connolly. Arts and Entertainment: Keith Stanley's team wins bridge contest, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,858. Business and Finance: Discount market, Kuwait's Daimler deal confirmed, Business survey will reduce form filling, Manufacturers' investment down 4pc on second-quarter level, Retail Sales And Hp, Mortgage offshoot puts Talbex deep in red, £25m rights offer by GHH, Leading oil companies seek accord on sharing, Swiss Bank sets deposit percentages, Spot Position of Sterling, Prospects fading for HS 146 jet despite MPs' call for inquiry, CBI hopes for easing of Protection Bill, Approval for French steel link, Forward Levels, NCB chief says enough coal for normal winter, October retail sales on target, Conciliation service feels its way towards acceptance as an independent force, Bank Base Rates, London Borough Of Southwark, Univac raises average prices by 15pc Computer news, Rugby Portland ahead on profits, Unions asked to give evidence on brick industry, Ballot on US miners' pay likely to be close, L Sisal liquidation move, Acceleration at Petrocon, Leyland to buy more components abroad, Brady Regd, Sugarbeet acreage up 8pc next year despite poor 1974 season, Business Diary: Syrett off the Team · Cover charge, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited International Insurance Brokers Reinsurance Brokers And Underwriting Agents, Citroën shares suspended while merger finalized, Briefly, Iraq lends $1,000m to France, Marshalls (Halifax) growth checked by summer recession, Stag Line tops its forecast, Money Market Rates, Anti-trust settlement challenges Xerox dominance, £6m Southwark loan pays 15 pc, Roche wins right to sue UK Government, Producers optimistic about tea price trends, Israel-British Bank (London) wound up, How the markets moved, Proceedings against Sir Denys Lowson, No PIF interim after fresh loss, Mining Higher interim at 'Johnnies', Tesco, Rugby Portland and the Price Code, Export credit insurance premiums on short-term contracts go up 15pc in April, Tubes chief will head inquiry into electricity. Stock Exchange Tables: NY silver closes 20 cents down, The Times Share Indices, Bank shares steadier, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Swiss franc weak, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Rubber prices rise sharply in record trading Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Issues & Loans Mid-Sussex Water debenture, Market steadier, 'Now is the time to be in shares'. Business Appointments: Sir Con O'Neill joins the Unigate board.
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