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The Times - 02/05/1974

1974; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By Hugh Clayton, From Harry Debelius, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, From Arthur Osman, From Tony Aldous, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Our Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent Nottingham, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Edward Mortimer, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Michael Knipe, From Edmund Stevens, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Hugh Mabbett, From Moshe Brilliant, Nicola Hamilton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By John Rothenstein, Paul Overy, Michael Ratcliffe, By Len Deighton, H. R. F. Keating, By Robert Harling, Ion Trewin, By Mervyn Jones, Myrna Blumberg, M. B., H. R. F. K., By Christopher Hollis, Laurence Cotterell, Charles Lewsen, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, by Christopher Reed, H.D., by Harry Debelius, by Anthony Jones, Nicholas Bethell, Fred Emery, PHS, Ian Gilmour, RICHARD WHITE., L. G. SCALES., H. THOMPSON., WINDLESHAM., NEIL MARTEN., P. E. TUCKER, SHAWCROSS, DAVID SMITHERS., ELIZABETH SUSSEX., DEREK PARKER., JOYCE CADBURY., ERIC W. WHITE., MARY GORIELY., From a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Maurice Barnfather, From Frank Vogl, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Industrial Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, R. T. BRETT, , DAVID FISHER., F. KRIVINE., H. SALKIN., BERNARD AUDLEY., J. CARRICK., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton, By Anthony Rowley, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark,

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News: Third of London teachers left posts in 1972-73, Tighter controls urged for gambling, Meals that are simply superb, Madrid Ailing metropolis keeps its charm despite the fumes and the crowds, Community link 'not to blame for trade deficit', £50,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, Suspicion falls on Nepal as uranium gang's HQ, GMC attitude to errant doctors 'has altered', Israel sees no end to Golan battle, Purged transcripts a bestseller, French armed forces minister deplores appeal to conscripts, Kaunda independence call, Brussels officials search for some way to help Italy overcome trade crisis, Church in Wales votes for unity, Pollution threatens the priceless treasures of the Prado, King Husain offers the Palestine guerrillas free hand at Geneva over recovery of occupied territory, Students worried about where next peseta is coming from, Vigorous cut and thrust with Mr Nixon in 'kitchen sink' debate, Worker's drill caused blast at cartridge plant that killed six, Candidates who seek TV time rather than office, Brandt party slumps in polls after spy scandal, Threats end plan for debate on liberty of speech, An extraordinary definition of private enterprise, Mr Nixon defies subpoena for 64 records wanted by Watergate prosecutor, 554 political prisoners freed in Mozambique, Nature reserve to be set up at Balmoral, September 1972, all under control; April 1973, everything collapsing, 'Brutal injuries' to baby alleged, Egyptian figure, sold for £357 two years ago, fetches £3,675 at Christie's, Transplant Bills in Lords and Commons, Food supply 'may be the worst for 20 years', The Times Diary Contemplating their ice-cold navels, Simonstown base to be expanded, Steward stands down as Leyland deputy convener, Angola leader seeks ban on arms sales, 'Times' guide to Commons, Human rights commission plans hearing in prison, Can Mr Nixon really expect this gamble to pay off?, Chinese release yacht held for seven weeks, Rome's attitude to divorce attacked, Parties to discuss terms of corruption inquiry, Plea against second homes, Seven blacks arrested in Zebra Murders' case, The Tory dilemma that followed the election, Authoritarianism has not stifled art, Baby was mutilated by her mother, prosecution says, Mr Joe Mercer to be temporary England chief, Protestants support shared schools plan, Lord Devlin to head law identification committee, Bail for five in immigrants case, General Spinola meets four leading bankers, Mr Shore may act over S Africa wages code, Malaysia's elusive unity strained, Why Russia must show Hess the humanity he deserves, Space: Listening for signs of life, Motoring Petrol price turns attention on diesels, Five years' jail for Baltimore county official, Callaghan rebuke over warships, Restrictions on petrol to garages being lifted, EEC gives cool reception to Mrs Hart's global aid call, Legless boy loses final appeal for allowance, Car ban to ease shopping in Greater London, Mr Foot to study Tube special pay appeal, Portugal to reopen Delgado case, Inflation and energy crisis hit industry's growth, Ambitious remedies are needed in a city choked by traffic, Bringing the kitchen colour bar to an end, Miners' leader fined £50 for shoplifting, Muscovites celebrate May Day without Red Square speeches, Lisbon has a May Day to remember, Cabinet to discuss MPs interests today after Short allegations, Borough election results expected to be day late. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Beaumont-Smith Harrop & Co. Pty. Ltd.,, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Banco Hispano Americano, Times 1000, Taylor Woodrow, Sun Alliance & London, Sporting Handbooks Ltd.,, The Basilisk Press Ltd.,, The Muslim World Weekly, Mini, London Bedding Centre of Sloane Street, Drivers Jonas, Chatto & Windus, Banco Urquijo, Monte Real Hotel, habitat, Sainsbury's, Madrid Chamber Of Commerce And Industry, George Allen & Unwin, Towry Law & Co. Ltd., Collier & Madge, Hamish Hamilton. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Ambassador to Italy is appointed, Church news. Law: Criminal provisions of 1971 Immigration Hearing in open court: importance of presence of reporters Act not retrospective Waddington V Miah alias Ullah. Sport: Australian confirmed as new driver of Ensign, Sports in Brief, Middlesex get the wanted man, Rapid changes in the game make dream come true, Atlético fined £14,000 for 'anti-sporting conduct', Oosterhuis has form in his favour for French Open, Indians find it hard work against the ageless Cartwright, Croquet, Welsh hopes are higher than England's, Sad timing of Sir Alf Ramsey's departure, Point-to-point championship horse dies at exercise, Buchanan gives classic display in Italy, Jameson scores his third hundred of the season, Prince Philip is president, A new 400 metres hope, Bellevue forgets his age to help d'Inzeo to a great double, Peterborough make sure of championship, Four fillies in line for leading roles, Old fit for Lions tour, A drained Danby lets two sets slip away, Andrews appointed. Reviews: A bad man with yellow eyes Joseph Stalin: Man and Legend, The Athenian Widow, Bruckner Westminster Cathedral, An appealing spectacle The Fairy's Kiss Coliseum, Strangers, Novels in brief, Spy Story, Otello Covent Garden, Anglo-Catholic upper crust The Seven Ages Their Exits and Their Entrances, The artist in England Modern English Painters: Wood to Hockney, I solisti veneti Queen Elizabeth Hall, Waterhouse's anti-hero lying in style Billy Drury Lane, Quick guide, As directed by Francis Fuchs, A 'Nevolent Society. Open Space, Crime in brief. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, The Times Motor Show Place, Announcements, Secretarial, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Women's Appointments General, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,677, Broadcasting, Shoulder to Shoulder BBC 2, Film night special BBC 2. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Pressure on British firms to raise wages for South African workers, Disabled will not have to give up vehicles, Higher costs leading to inadequate feeding of cows and drop in yield House of Lords, So far, so good on Europe: Communities Act will need to be scrutinized House of Commons, Little hope for transplant Bill, Recycling of paper urged, Decision soon on Portugal, MPs' salaries, Barrister MPs get right to appear at medical hearing, Schools plans wanted by end of year. Editorials/Leaders: Closer To Impeachment, Teachers On The Move. Letters to the Editor: The CBI and management: a voice in the wilderness, Legal aid in divorce, Veterinary Service, Farming and politicians, Labour history, Misleading remarks on the CEI, Famine in Africa, Jobs for retired civil servants, Cost of imports on our standard of living, Selection principle in education, BBC documentary on the General Strike, Lunch vouchers, Police clearance, Uncovering corruption in public life, Builders and flexible planning, Complaining about Methven's law, Referendum on EEC, Artists and VAT, Keynes and the arts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday, May 2, 1949 King Leopold. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Leslie Robinson, Sir Frank Packer Ebullient Australian newspaper proprietor, Agnes Moorehead, Hon. Mrs Arthur Strutt, Obituary. Business and Finance: Co-Operative Insurance Society Limited Increased Bonuses To C.I.S. Policyholders, £1.75m order for machining line, Latest dividends, State shipbuilding scheme attacked as irrelevant, Recovery gains pace at British Steel Constructions, US concerned that other countries may follow suit, Assessing recovery prospects at BLMC, NCB sees yearly output of 20m tons from new mines, Italian surcharge expected to affect nearly 45 pc of value of imports, Foseco Minsep, Tory MPs seek help for small companies, Maple Macowards Preliminary Statement of Results, Container ship operators set for expansion, Mr Foot to aid older job hunter, £8m pay boost for manual worker sector, Alfred Herbert borrowing proposal runs into strong shareholder opposition, Reports US Ford profit hard hit, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, 1p a pint on some beers, Round One to Mrs Williams, London City & Westcliff Properties Limited, Issues & Loans Cutler-Hammer for London, Visionhire-Telefusion, Copper producers to meet in Zambia, IMF talks on gold role next week, Two broking firms study possibility of merger, The Pound, Protest over car repair estimates, Results Dunbee-Combex optimistic after 53 pc leap, British Leyland Motor Corporation Limited, Briefly, ICL take stake in U S group, Money Market Rates, Money Rates, BAC doubles pre-tax profits, Panel chief returning to Schroders, Corah Limited Statement by the Chairman, Mr. Nicholas Corah, at the Annual General Meeting held yesterday in Leicester., Saudis awaiting Kuwait decision, oil chief says, The Times Share Indices, Eurobond trade rules proposed for dealers, Fiat S.p.A. Turin, Italy Annual General Meeting, Cutler-Hammer, Inc., 14 Ford plantsshut, Tour operators face 'the most critical year', British Leyland suffer first-half loss of £17m, Bridon, Business Diary: Palace resolution · No swansong, British Aircraft Corporation, Sainsbury's, How the markets moved Rises, Italy fans the flames of European disunity, Germany-Iran refinery project, Strikes halt key component lines, Reorganization at National Carriers, Surplus Arab revenues 'could endanger monetary stability', Smith & Neph offer 131.5p for rest of Gala, Mining Flooding halts Nchanga output, Thyssen 'looking at move into UK steel sector'. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities, Wall Street, North Sea issues attract buyers, Further gains, Foreign Exchange Moderate advance by dollar, Wall Street gains 17 points. Business Appointments: Mr T. Kenny will chair Grimshawe Holdings. Property: London Flats, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Knight Frank & Rutley K F + R.

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