The Times - 02/08/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Malcolm Brown, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From David Cross, By David Leigh, From Mario Modiano, By Our Medical Reporter, By John Chartres and Neville Hodgkinson, From Paul Martin, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, From Robert Fisk Limerick, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Southampton, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent Delhi, Aug 1, From Fred Emery, By A. M. Rendel, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, From Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Alan Blyth, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, John Percival, George Feifer, Leonard Buckley, PHS, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, WILLIAM PICKLES, TREVOR WEST, HILARY DAVAN WELTON., JOHN MADDOX., NEVIL JOHNSON., AUSTEN ALBU., J. M. TRUSTED., GEOFFREY STRICKLAND., STEPHEN BODINGTON., DAVID SAMUEL, Chairman., JOHN GITTINS., F. G. CALDWELL Chairman., PETER RAWLINSON, , G. LANGLANDS., FRANK S. RICKARDS., Philip Howard, David Leigh, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Barnfather, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Margaret Stone, ILLTYD HARRINGTON., B. I. MORDSLEY., F. KEASHAW., LOUIS KHAN., GERALD D. CAIN, , VANCE P. O'REILLY., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, By Margaret Drummond, By Andrew Wilson, Ross Davies, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Date for debate on impeachment, Newspaper prices too low, Reed chief says, Family allowance sought for all children, Senators seek to block Canberra joint sitting, Genocide echo in a consistory court, A fortune lies in middle of the lake, Councils told to adopt national rule of conduct, North-east councillors 'in currency smuggling plot', Makarios anxiety made clear in London, The year investors turned the art market upside down, Matron who ill treated boys sentenced, Greek people to decide whether monarchy will be restored, Poor harvest forces India to buy more grain, M Chirac meets Danish critic of subsidies, Gloomy CBI survey tells of striking collapse in businessmen's optimism, Tory MP's plan for controlling inflation, Brighton-the spiritual decline of a British institution, France sued by EEC for subsidy 'violations', Italian cardinal killed in road accident, Sunspots: Cause of 179-year variation, The Times Diary Don't let a crisis spoil the holiday, Acute fright led to death of man bitten by a dog, £75,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, Denmark to divert aid, Mr Thorpe hears Labour death knell in Benn plan, Switzerland to vote again on expelling foreigners, Blaze kills 13 trapped inside Spanish jail, Tomatoes, cauliflowers and carrots expected to cost less this weekend Food prices, Uganda puts armed forces at readiness, Policeman failed to report assault, Wanted Glasgow priest is living in a Limerick monastery, Cyprus villagers flee Turkish shelling, Headstrong horses in Cabinet, Mr Wilson says, Minority government 'better than coalition for the Liberal Party', Dismissal of council chief 'disturbing', University security men 'harassed on telephone', Hundreds die as floods devastate homes and crops in Bangladesh, August poll in Malaysia likely to be peaceful, Mr Nixon stays on to await vindication by impeachment process, Feelings high as Italy's doctors prepare to resist Bill to introduce national health service, Cardiff traffic wardens strike over pay, SDLP taken aback by 'rancorous' statement from UDA after their first secret discussion in Belfast, Yard inquiry into resale of parachute parts, Mr Milne says he is 'dirty trick' victim, French warders told to shoot at escapers, Modern history class list at Oxford, Neolithic finds in Qatar, Report criticizes safety at radiation-leak plant, Panovs say thank you for British support, The over-dramatic history of International PEN's new general secretary, Mr Denktash to help draft Ankara plan, Busmen and Shell workers accept big pay rises, Hunt for gunman after kidnapped PC is freed, Select committee against merging of procedures to deal with sexual and racial discrimination, Peking's Army chief attacked in posters, Radiographers call off industrial action, Tempting treasure in the sands of Sahara, Israel claims Russians flew into Sinai, Ethiopia forces hold ex-Premier and generals, Something to rabbit on about, How Arabs will use their surplus oil funds, Commons committee calls for rise of 8p a gallon in producer-price of milk, Montedison 'political spy link', Arts Council to widen panels, Order closes 67 miles of unsafe railway tracks, Bishop's followers 'beat up government agent', UN force gets green light for Cyprus task, U S dairy group is fined over election payments, Poll shows Labour leading by 6½%, Ugly strains of nationalism that lie below the Soviet surface, Introducing the life of Jesus, S Africa frees Liberal leader after 10 years, Exiled Thai leaders' £10m assets to be confiscated. Index. Display Advertising: Bullens, State Control, Asprey, Brickhouse Dudley Group, Philips, Hamilton & Inches, Savills, The Flour Advisory Bureau Ltd.,, Lotus, Hine, Ansafone, Alliance Alders Paper and packaging Ltd., Rolex, Harrods, The Times Educational Supplement, Jaquar, The Building Societies Association.. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,753, England fourth in chess championship. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Caius looks best in field of seven, Dux helps to give Hall a profitable week, Polland leads by one stroke after round of 68, Wilkins has a commanding points lead in Tempests, Sports in Brief, A fit and hostile Lever shows enough pace for a trip to Australia, Veterans add experience to young teams, Too late to sail when the wind began to blow, Davis Cup tie may hinge on form of Nastase, Worcestershire survive an onslaught by Sobers, Kent drawn at home again, A time for Britain to make a study of Swedish form, Jenkins catches up with his American reputation, Americans are favourites but British Isles hopeful, Services tennis results yesterday, Lauda is determined to score third victory, Clough secures services of former colleague, British coxed four defeat Russians, Hanley gains confidence after early success, Extinction ahead of under-21 event, England Youth XI v W Indies Youth XI, Quick surprises professionals, Final Chord may be the answer, Swede breaks a record on the road to Rome, Hallam speeds to his sixth pursuit title, British referee urged for world title bout. Law: Revenue's wide discretion to demand particulars, Crown's consent no derogation from grant, Conniving at inducement to invest, Special relationship in pre-contract negotiations, Tribunals' duty to assist, Council cannot buy back mortgaged property. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Handel Albert Hall, Barry Tuckwell: quest for the new, A Buñuel might-have-been The Monk Classic, Victoria 'Eroticism in the Cinema' National Film Theatre, The Count of Monte Cristo Theatre Royal, Stratford, E, Stuttgart Ballet Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: Reflation Would Be Worse, Can The French Not Afford Better Prisons?. Letters to the Editor: Minicomputer policy, Brewing for pleasure, Drawbacks of the Lump, Britain and the EEC, Zaire river expedition, Private rented accommodation, Bare-foot doctors, Rough justice, Delinquent children, Respect for the law, Hastening London's industrial decline, Bad language in schools, MPs' car allowance, Convention in Ulster, Problems of Labour Party moderates, Jobless answer, Use of resources to fight inflation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news New Bishop in Egypt, University news Oxford Awards:, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, August 2, 1949. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Lords. Obituaries: Mr Arthur Jacobs, Sir Hugh Wooding Former Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago. Stock Exchange Tables: Bear closing fails to lift prices, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, St Martins' sharp setback after extra £1m of interest, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Oil shares weaker, Issues & Loans Poor response to TMT offer, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Steadier trend in the mark, Commodities Heavy losses in coffee futures, Rubber stocks rise. Business and Finance: More groceries down than up, HP contracts for new cars fell 24 pc in July, Banca Popolare DI Novara, New London Properties Limited, Pan-Am and KLM losses mounting, Slump in profits at Caledon, Ford tumbles 57pc in second quarter, Business Diary: Chunnel choice · Bracewell-Milnes' new berth, Senator Javits thinks Britain will stay in EEC, 20 pc increase in gas prices being sought for small industrial users, BSC aims to compete for N Sea pipe orders, UK groups set for stake in Cerro copper project, Why the TUC has got it wrong about worker directors Eric Wigham takes union leaders to task for their views on employee participation, Keeping in touch underground, BSC threatens to step up imports of coal as home supplies fall short, Total bids for ARCO outlets in Britain, Soaring petrol costs a brake on US motorists, Bank Base Rates, Survey charts growth of monopoly power in path of big mergers, Mitsubishi signs pact with Saudis, Reed and the boom in world paper demand, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited, Critical view of worker participation, Spain sets Euromoney deals limit, Bonn sees lower inflation, Tunnel panel chief, Helical Bar to link up with Belgian group, CBI's 53rd industrial trends survey, July 1974, Investment Company, Interim upswing by Glenlivet, Italians warned: Exports must finance oil costs, Briefly, Meriden needs cramp Small Heath plans, Abbey Ltd rides over forecast, Mining New R80m shaft at Saaiplaas, Renwick earnings nearly halved, Mini-Budget 'has boosted electrical appliance sales', Crest faces disciplinary action by Panel over Ashbourne directives, Japanese group to assemble TV sets in Cardiff, How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Council seeks brokers' help to investigate specific 'insider' share deals, US newsprint makers raising prices up to 15 pc, Shipbuilding protest at Benn tactics on takeover, Busy doing nothing for the U S economy, Oil shares lead markets down to another low, Alliance Alders profits soar to over £2m, $1,000 Treasury bills blow to savings banks, Safeguards for pensions legislation, Britain drinking more wine, Spreckley sells City property 'for £11m-£12m'. Business Appointments: Four new deputy chairmen at Samuel Montagu. Property: Buy now is the advice to new home buyers, Flat Sharing, New Homes, Residential property Converting with character.
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