The Times - 13/07/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By John Young, By Martin Huckerby, By Michael Horsnell, From John Roper Hull, By Tim Jones, By Stewart Tendler, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From Paul Martin, From Peter Hazlehurst, From Victoria Brittain, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, European Parliament Strasbourg, by E. C. Hodgkin, H. B., F. Perry, David Wade, Stephen Walsh, David Robinson, Barry Norman, William Mann, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Clive Barnes, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, John Carter, George Hutchinson, Robert Fisk, Michael Horsnell, David Spanier, Aubrey Newman, BRUCE DOUGLAS-MANN., ANDREW SHONFIELD, Director, , NOEL ARMSTRONG., JAMES GRIFFITHS, , REX ROBERTS, , MICHAEL ALISON, , PETER RAWLINSON, , MICHAEL MILLER, , T. G. FIELD-FISHER, Chairman, , MIRANDA H. RECKITT, , J. L. W. PRICE, , SAM WAPSHARE, , R. E. KITCHING, , R. S. MONTGOMERIE, , ERNEST PENDROUS, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , RHODES BOYSON, , ROBERT WEIR, , EDGAR MEHL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Malcolm Brown, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Business News Staff, By Our Financial Staff, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, From Herbert Mishael, By Ian Morison, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, Francis Kinsman, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, JD, MS, By Tony May,
ResumoNews: Prince Charles's new home and the Stanhope saga, Young Greeks are jailed for sedition, Cash and carry on, Man freed but widow gets life jail in poison case, Nalgo wants gas workers to strike in support, Treasury counsel takes silk in unusual move, Heath protest as proxy vote by absent minister saves Labour, Wilson interview on 'Panorama' blacked by BBC unions, BMA told of essential workers deserting health service, Strikers' 'hot line' to provide service for emergencies, Ultimatum to Khampas, Baltimore riots as half police stay on strike, General Franco continues to improve, doctors say, No legal action over Ian Ball photographs, Constable gets 18 months for corruption, Misadventure verdict on Red Lion Square demonstrator, Protestant politicians demand armed Ulster Home Guard, Seven Eoka men held in raid on house in Nicosia, Ethiopia's most wanted aristocrat surrenders, South Vietnamese are told who to vote for, Swiss take gloomy view of Geneva security talks, The complete cheesecake picture, Single Arab delegation for Geneva conference, Doctors trying to smash Labour, Mrs Castle says, Convicts with seven hostages plan escape, Whitehall tells how to combat nuclear accident, Mr Foot pours scorn on 'tomfool' coalition talk, France bars cheap lamb imports to calm farmers, Court ruling may affect possession orders, Chief of new health group is abortion clinic owner, Shot PC: a man may appear in court today, Gaullist party newspaper stops publication, Tax reform Bill voted down by Bundesrat, Plan for research on lasers as a source of power, Editors held for publishing pools results, Shankly retires as manager of Liverpool, EEC challenge by Prime Minister, Leftists freed in Turkey after court decision, Ringleader of French heroin smugglers jailed for 18 years, Government pledges £500,000 for conservation, Tears as 700 pay tribute to shot PC, Wealth tax 'threat to Britain's art treasures', BBC producer 'only cuddled girl' at Janie Jones party, 300 Shell and BP garages have no petrol, A victory Ulster has little real cause to celebrate, Corners of foreign fields that are becoming England, Dig for Victory again, Local party to question Mr Samuel Silkin, Franco-Soviet talks in Yalta, Rebels capture town in Mozambique, Pressure on President increases, Dissenter freed from labour camp in Siberia, 500 police hunt for couple, Portuguese communists back Army's programme, 5m pensioners may get half-price beef, Peking protest at return to tradition in crafts, Eton College, China accused of vast arms build-up, Oxford class list, Rlough going: But Gary Player, of South, Court told of £250,000 offer in 'lump' inquiry, South African monument to British settlers opens, India accuses Pakistan of border troop activity, £250 each for four men who disarmed gunman, A pattern of islands, Science report Virology: Defence against infection, Mr Ehrlichman found guilty of perjury and 'plumbers' plot, Time for all good men to come to the aid of one party?. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Barclays Unicorn, Sprachinstitut Spengler, Tyndall Deposit Fund, Property Growth Assurance, Save & Prosper Group, Phostrogen, Boots, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Hine, Gooch & Wagstaff, Weekend and Postal Shopping, The Times, Brenners Park-Hotel, P & O. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Tanaka's deputy resigns after setback in election, Members of inquiry into broadcasting are named, University news Cambridge, Harrow School. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Role of Chair in tied vote, Minister promises wide-ranging talks on proposals for industry House of Commons, Few attend unscheduled beef debate. Law: 'Rule of the road' in narrow channels The Koningin Juliana. Reviews: Little White Elephant?, Holst and Bruckner in a glorified echo chamber LSO/Leinsdorf St Paul's Cathedral, Masterly playing lavished on a rewarding repertory John Williams Festival Hall, Gemma Jones: a little bit of luck, RPO's new manager, Scottish Opera, Hesitant bidding for British paintings, Untaxing experience Eumelio/Erismena Holland Festival, The Kindergarten, Germany comes to London, The Turning Point, White light, Beatles play for Lyric Theatre, Famine period for the film festivals. Letters to the Editor: Parental rights in education, National news library, A major change in role of the Attorney General?, Government House,, School potatoes, Rehabilitation of Offenders Bill, Living with London, Irresponsible referenda, 'Demonstration sequel, Money supply, Socialist solution, The middle way, Telephone mix, Purchase of freehold, Issues facing the parties: Mr Mayhew's decision, Increase in water rate. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Royal Albert Hall, Services tomorrow:, General Vacancies, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Women's Appointments General, Gardening. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,736, Broadcasting Saturday, Bridge Straws in the wind, Chess Madness in great ones?, Sunday. Sport: Shankly decides to call it a day at The kop, Sports in Brief, Miss Heldman's title for second time, Evening racing Chester, Little Mexican yearning to take a break from golf, Kent's chance to avenge defeat at Canterbury, Meade passes strong test for three-day event, TV highlights, Pattisson well placed for strong finish, Door open as Player's lead is reduced to three strokes, Rowsell's third wins Merlin Rocket title, Bedford comes late to win in spite of overweight, Prince Douvres can overcome Admetus, For the record Cycling, Old Trafford share Tests, No laughs for Goodwin in final race, Thomas for repeat Magnet Cup win, Today's cricket, Putting croquet through the hoop Sportsview, How the biggest bores can help at the holes, Lions to inflict defeat of the century. Editorials/Leaders: Something To Beef About In Brussels, Inflation First Priority, The Doctors Make An Anxious Case. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 13, 1949 Bomb precautions. Obituaries: Mr Claude Anderson Journalism in East Africa, Obituary. Business and Finance: Wall St soars 27.61 in heavy trading, Property group asks for share suspension, Stockbrokers in merger discussions, CU to make statement on Arab deal, Staflex form new trading company in Singapore, Further six TriStars for British Airways, Latest dividends, Patchy day in Lombard St, Soyabean complex in a session of strong trading, A weekend fillip · Gilts and interest rates, The battle of the sexes for retirement benefits, Forward Levels, Making the most of your losses, Texaco files counter claim over Libyan oil, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Oxfam and you benefit, Bank Base Rates, No dividend as sharp profit fall hits Westforth, Oriel makes £8m bid for food chain, £45m Canadian nuclear order won by Parsons, Magnet Joinery pins hopes on reinforcing depotchain, Premier Cons Oilfields, Building societies hold mortgage rate at 11pc 'in national interest', Act of Congress urged to allow Franklin merger, Australian motor industry report gets mixed reaction, Briefly, Quicksilver cheaper, G. Bassett ahead of last year, 550 jobs go in IPC switch at Watford, Money Market Rates, Bank's £1m backing for own shares, Spot Position of Sterlinq, One-upmanship with the Revenue, Racal Electronics confident of topping its best-ever £6.25m, Bakers stress need for easing of controls to avert winter bread shortage and redundancies, Weekend peace hopes in Leyland bus plant dispute, Grouse, Public protection on private roads, Rising cost of synthetics fillip to Barrow Hepburn, How the markets moved Rises, Gulf & Western, Shell chief's doubts on North Sea takeover, Electricity to cost big industrial users more, Keeping pewter, porcelain and pictures under cover, Sturla's push for more liquidity. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, Issues & Loans Citibank keeps market waiting, The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Cocoa futures advance in spite of poor consumption returns, Wall Street Large gains in active trading, Cautious optimism, Good session for equities, Foreign Exchange Pound improves 30 points. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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