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The Times - 16/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Eric Marsden, From a Staff Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, By Our Medical Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, , By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Martin Huckerbv, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, I By Our Business News Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Arts Reporter, By Marcel Berlins and Pearce Wright, By our Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By a Staff Reporter, From Edward Mortimer, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsbv, From Paul Martin, From a Bridge Correspondent, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, John Percival, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Thomas Walker, Barry Fantoni, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, P.T., BA., B.A., D.P., J.W., J.W. I, E.V.S., P.V., A.M., Jacky Gillott, S.H., By Günter Grass, Michael Ratcliffe, By Jane Gillespie (Peter Davies, £2.10), Byv Jill Neville, Philip Norman, By Hunter Davies, Geoffrey Moorhouse, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Marcel Berlins, Ronald Butt, Edward Ullendorff, PHS, Dan van der Vat, HARRY SAMUELS., MICHAEL YUDKIN., O'NEILL OF THE MAINE, , RENÉE SHORT., LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , CLIVE COATES., SAM SILKIN., W. R. P. BOURNE, , DAVID POWELL, H. JUSTIN EVANS., M. F. DOBSON., TIMOTHY RAISON., DONALD J. CROPPER., N. C. HEAVISIDES., PETER REES., ALUN ALESBURY.., By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Shrewsburv, From Our Special Correspondent, By John Woodland, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Barnfather, From Roger Berthoud, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw. Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Eynon Smart, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, F. SPINNEY., ROY WATTS., C. F. HUEBNER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, By Ian Morison, Peter Waymark, by Marcel Berlins, by Professor O. P. F. Horwood Minister of Economic Affairs, by Michael Knipe, M.B., M.b., by Andrew Wilson, M.K.,

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News: While long queues still continue at the nation's busiest port..., Wife said to have left husband to die in 'tomb', Port Elizabeth: assets that attract increasing traffic, New plan to aid families of disabled people, Two-year-old bull is top Hereford, The Times Diary The sweet, euphoric smell of blood, Jail sentence for former Nixon aide, Saldanha Bay: ore port project a major act of faith, Changes in Europe force switch from traditional trading emphasis, Move to reduce £6m limit on local lotteries fails, Costly delay in switch to containers proves a blessing in disguise, Staff criticize delay and see report as 'sword of Damocles hanging over us', People dying because of nurses shortage, union leader alleges, Distance the hurdle to moving goods, Ockendon findings accepted by board, Exiled Greek liberal freed from island jail, Most staff in London 'suffering stress', £1,000 offered for information on bridge killing, MPs urged to change law to protect tenants, Egyptian voters expected to back Sadat plan, House subpoena for more Nixon tapes and diaries, Labour MP seeking corruption inquiry says Crossman tapes were wiped clean, Big Brother may not be so far away, Trade deficit reduced to £391m in April, Pledge by Mrs Castle after hospital report, Government pay £4m for Bloomsbury site, Missionaries tell of new killing in Mozambique, UN meeting on sea exploitation 'crucial', Zanzibar tribunal finds 44 guilty of treason, Lisbon emissary hopes to arrange African ceasefire, Road test: Saab's many safety features, Sales prospects rising in healthy world pattern, Government hunt for corruption information, Industry warning on government foreign policy, Europe MPs angry at 'national myopia', General strike fails to shut down India, Happiness is a snare when the world is a horrible place, Table Bay: Suez Canal closure has taxed harbour to utmost, Motoring Simple rules to beat the car thieves, Attack on arts 'parsimony', Shipbuilders confident of expansion, Mr Maxwell backs Glasgow workers' paper, Powell forecast on press, Memorial of anecdotes for Mr Crossman, Disciplinary hearing orders dentist to be struck off, East London: profit to come by rail, Two Communists get posts in Portuguese Cabinet, 16 children die, 70 hurt, as Israelis storm into terrorist-held school, It is more than gold that glisters, Action on MPs' allowances expected, Business circles want bold Cabinet Policies, A touch of light relief at the Villa Hammerschmidt, Incentives help to break down psychological block against exporting, Tories attack ministers in reply to Healey speech, Postmen vote to end Saturday mail deliveries, Non-socialists save Danish Government, Gross overcrowding 'a root cause' of violence by nurses, Wife charged with kidnapping bought baby, Civil Service union chiefs plan campaign of industrial action in government offices, African accord with Mr Smith now in sight, Loyalists' general strike coupled with threat of barricades could bring Ulster to a standstill, Syrians fear reprisal for school siege will end peace hopes, MPs defeat Turkish Premier on amnesty, M Marchais says the Communists will not insist on key portfolios, Engineers defy call to-stop work on Chile warships, MPs' register faces long delay, Herr Scheel elected on first ballot, Old master print fetches record £36,885, New Yugoslav Parliament elects president, Volkswagen's new compact car has engine at front, Pornography: One area where Government intervention would be welcome, MP launches campaign to bring Ulster troops home, Science report Medicine: Rearranging chromosomes, M Mitterrand's call for an independent France, How Ethiopia has weathered the polite revolution, President capitulates to Watergate committee, Mother and son taken as hostages. Index. Display Advertising: Union Castle, Bells, Bell's, Rennis Consolidated, NEWsociety, Ppa, South African Railways, Volvo, Kestrel Books, Finlan, Anglo African Financial Service, Scag, Methuen Books, Chubb protects, Globe Group, Pearson Longman Limited, Leo Raphaely & Sons, Embroidery, Rock, Legal & General, High & Dry, South Africa, Freight Services Ltd., Ae & CI, C. G. Smith & Company Limited, Managed Fund, Idc, Saa, Breyer Development Service (Pty) Ltd., Safot, Ferrovorm Limited, Mini, Dent, Gold Reef, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Relyon, Haigland Gathering, Sabs, Protea Diamonds, Hill Samuel, Bendor, Natal Peanuts, H.A.G, Val-Orange (Pty) Ltd, The Sentrachem group of companies, Gkn, The South African Canned Fruit Export Board, habitat, Children's Book Centre Ltd., Atcost, Baker's Dozen, Rn, Brown & Hamer, Robert A. Brodie (Pty) Limited, Heinemann Young Books, The Federale Goup, Benson and Hedges, Hamish Hamilton, Beanstalks. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Labour appointments, Mass resignation threat by London teachers, University news, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Britons lead in world bridge, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,688. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 31 and 32, Forthcoming Events, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: New London Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fiction, Truth among the props, Quickguide, In the old vaudeville tradition Twyla Tharp Round House, More of this week's fiction The Land in Sunshine The Living Daylights, Poetry, Masters of Graphic Art Fischer Fine Art, Picture books, Fantasy, King's Lynn Festival, Tales, When you and I were seventeen, or even vounger, Lessons from a grounded angel From the Diary of a Snail, La clemenza di Tito Covent Garden, Tonight We Improvise Chichester, After Hadrian A Walk Along the Wall, The past, Zagreb PO/Basic Festival Hall, London debuts. Sport: Lancashire v Indians, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's results, Noble Mark to carry on good work of stable, Sunny Stroll coasts home, Lions begin tour with record score, One change makes all the difference, Miss Lynch achieves an outstanding double, English under-23 fail to snap up their chances, Cambridge U v Worcester, Croquet, Young Scots set pace in the first round, Sobers brings to his art an air of casualness, All the seeded teams reach the quarter-final round, A Hampshire lesser light bright on a glorious day, Saunders gets offer of Turkish job, Firm ground leads to stirring finishes, Hutchison ruled out: recall for Lorimer, Council want an extra point for trying, Capes takes on world No 1, Hemmings does the right thing at the right time, England's exit from Cup could prove expensive, Two top seeds out of Surrey tournament, Ashby among the seeds for Muirfield event, Turner scores the season's first double century, Atletico's flair reverses expected roles in final, Oxford U v Yorkshire, Foreman to defend title on September 24 against Ali, Leicester v Surrey, Schools results. Politics and Parliament: Protest at commercial secrecy in cosmetics, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, BBC and independent television reject idea of joint magazine, Disturbing report on a hospital: health authorities to be asked to review standards of care House of Commons, Staff morale must not be lowered, Lord Carrington says British get their politics on the cheap House of Lords, Stamping out the practice of repricing goods in shops, 'Solicitors not geared to problems of poor', Worries about economic state of Community European Parliament,, Thoroughness and speed in AUEW case. Editorials/Leaders: West Germany's New Leaders, Guarding Against Ill-Treatment, Political Strikes. Letters to the Editor: Agency nurses, MPs' outside interests, Local government, Teachers of the deaf, Work on North Sea oil, Army in Northern Ireland, Poll on wealth tax, Trade Union Bill, How the Post Office might save on waste, Capital punishment, Britain's defence spending, The Welsh language, Business journeys by air to Europe, Speculators and commodity markets, Supplementing student grants, Science in the USSR, Attorney-General and the judiciary, Anti-abortion campaign. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Law: Corporation to contribute to cost of trunk water main Banbury Corporation v Oxfordshire and District Water Board, New Seekers' last shows must be recorded GTO Productions Ltd v New Seekers Ltd and Others. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 16, 1949 Bows and Wine.. Obituaries: Mr Ernest Raymond An accomplished novelist, Bozidar Vlajic, Sir Donald Finnemore, Mr David Carver, Sir Mark Young, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: More confident tone, Foreign Exchange Powerful rally by the dollar, The Times Share Indices, Issues & Loans $80m credit line for Egypt, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurosyndicat, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities Heavy losses in many sections, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Wcb, Odds improve for Mr Healey's each-way Budget bet, Curbs put on natural gas contracts for industry, TV deliveries fall sharply, F.C. Finance, Electronics gap 'can be narrowed', Unilever, Mr Ronald Grierson's farewell to the EEC, Union Miniere, Decision on cement today, CBI delegation will meet Mr Benn for talks tomorrow, Latest dividends, Shell switch to exports may hit chemical users, Pound rallies as further exports surge helps to cut trade deficit in April, Lyon Group talks go on, Engineers are given an assurance on rights to practise in Europe, Wills dispute costs mount, Steel stockholder buys 100,000 Lye shares, Unilever's first quarter profits up by 31 pc, Mystery of the disappearing diners, Bids & deals Clifton come for Bridgewater, Crown Agents lift 1973 operating profit by £10m to £16m-plus, Forward Levels, Bank help for the discount houses, Clyde to have big share in £65m Shell orders for oil platforms, How the markets moved The Times index: 120.35+2.13 F.T. index: 302.5+7.1 Rises, Bank Base Rates, ICI to spend £5.2m on plastics expansion, Mining Anaconda sees strong demand, S.Pearson & Son, 'Complaints' over-GKN distribution terms, S Pearson caution after first-quarter downturn, Stock profits running dry for Unilever, U S labour talks start, Hield 90pc ahead in peak year, Algeria approves development plan, Government decision on reactors 'after Whitsun', Minister will chair British-Soviet talks, Industrial films When the personality approach pays off, Improvement in US net liquidity deficit revealed by estimate for first quarter, Offer changes James plan on Herbert vote, Extra 1,180 staff for Inland Revenue, Money Market Rates, Engineering orders decline, Results Wm Morrison notch £25m sales, National Freight Corporation, Steel investment surge forecast, Business Diary: Nigerian visit * Benn's man, Citibank is accused over debentures, spot Position of Sterling, Trade figures further snur to gilts, Gross Cash in doldrums, Insurance may not cover US bank's losses, Fpa Construction Group Limited, Further cut by Libya in price of its crude, The Record Breakers, Reports Exports bolster James Neill, Breakdown in unit trusts computer, Wave of selling in commodity markets, Warning of 20 pc on haulage charges, Inreased demand for wool textiles expected from Europe in the autumn, Uncertainty in Japan on payments prospects. Business Appointments: Two new directors at Vauxhall Motors.

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