The Times - 29/06/1974
1974; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, By Our Political Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Kenneth Gosling, By Tim Devlin Educational Correspondent, From John Chartres Manchester, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Victoria Brittain, From Marcel Berlins, From Fred Emery, From William Safire, From our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, By Jim Snow, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, by John Higgins, David Wade, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, Alan Coren, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, Christopher Portway, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Leigh, Dr Tony Smith Our Medical Correspondent, Norman Fox, ALVIN K. HELLERSTEIN, W. A. ELTIS, , MARTIN HANCOCK, , M. D. NEWMAN, , LINLITHGOW, , W. R. EYRES, , GEORGE POLANYL, RAYMOND C. WILSON, , W. A. THOMPSON, 106 Cheyne Walk, SW10. June 27., MILES DAVIES, , WILLIAM SEYMOUR, , By Christopher Martin, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, By David Blake, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Maurice Barnfather, By John Whitmore, MS, John Drummond, Patricia Tisdall, Eric Brunet, JD, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, By Andrew Wilson, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Jokes that depend on going too far, Troops and police ring airliner as Israel Prime Minister arrives in Britain, Big surprises from the 'Little One', Tenants to be protected after end of rent freeze, An early election could sink the Tories, Bankruptcy warning by RSPCA chief, Ministers in three-hour talks at No 10 on economic and financial policy, Sale of Pissarro painting blocked by court, Tighter controls sought on French quality wines, Two Britons face £600,000 drugs charge, Miners' executive vote rebuffs the left-wing militants, Seaman said to have fired warning shots, Judge calls for inquiry into why man went to Rampton, France seeks to relax sex laws, Passing-out parade at Sandhurst, Summer fruits, Iran order may assure future of Concorde, Mr Macmillan joins call for national government of unity, Wreaths for the grave of a frighteningly honest man, Sale of English furniture brings record £567,640, Taking the Trinity doctrine seriously, Dry subject, Lisbon-Madrid relations 'excellent', Dr Sakharov on hunger strike in Soviet Union, Mandatory grants extended, Tories challenge Mr Benn on steel 'betraval', Why China has cause to be proud of her medical system, South Korean police boat sunk by communists, Pollution: Mercury cycle in soil, Two die as rival Arab guerrillas clash, TV strikes may grow after talks fail, Commission calls on Chile to halt political reprisals, Pop group admit one charge over bogus votes plot, Wider sea limits sought, Censure motion on schools tabled by Tories, 'Dangerous' air pollution hits railway stations, General Amin urges African attack on Rhodesia, Air marshal to support Smith regime, 'Loyalists' ignore conference, Heavy casualties for South Vietnam at Ben Cat, Rain tests hardiness of show roses, Mail for pulp yields up its 'treasure', Rumor austerity plan approved, Plan for giant telescope is scrapped, Sir Nikolaus completes his edifice of words, Cultural Revolution tactics banned by Peking leaders, Nixon-Kissinger battle over détente policy, Former Yemen Minister shot dead in Beirut, Ehrlichman defence alleges that another White House official faked evidence for 'plumbers' case, Chogyal asked by populists to return to Sikkim, Hanged man was leader of religious sect, Nurses may get pay rise next month, US presidential contender leaves for China today, £10 fine for explosion that killed six people, Mr Bhutto honours Bangladesh dead, Nixon-Brezhnev talks reach first agreements, Troops in Addis Ababa take over radio stations, Senator Kennedy flying to son, West Berlin gun gang sent to jail. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Power stations told to maintain fuel reserves European Parliament Luxembourg, New rules for courts on former offences House of Commons, Opposition tactics effective, Mr Carr says, Change in approach to handicapped children House of Lords, Commons business collapse in absence of MPs. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,724, Chess If you have tears prepare to laugh now, Bobby Fischer resigns as chess champion, Television highlights Iba, Bridge Pause for thought, Sunday, Russians win chess Olympiad once again. Index. Display Advertising: The Lifeboat Bowl, Save & Prosper Group, Merchant Investors, Mellersh & Harding, The King & Shaxson Gilt Bond, Hine, Haig, Leicester, Grima, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Sold. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Magistrate awards Ulster sea to Eire, Latest appointments, Miss Quennell to retire as MP. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Sport: Replacement for injured Rees on Lions tour, A bunch of fives from Australia, Sports in Brief, No time like the present, Best all-rounder can do no better than a good 12th, England unchanged but Jackman twelfth man, Cauliflowers and kings of the cycle race, Reports of Komar's death grossly exaggerated, Imperial Prince may end pretender's reign, Moore's goals not enough, Sagaro has proved ability to stay, A first for Attivo will give him a second place in turf history, Day will be made by a victory for Hoban, Evening racing at two centres Doncaster, Tomorrow, Today's cricket, Missed putt brings a tie, British national eight to face season's hardest test, Lewis has double in Piggott's absence, Anglo-Saxon cruelty to Latins on an outside court, A thunder and lightning striker. Reviews: The Jimmy Tarbuck Show Atv, RPO/Kempe Festival Hall/Radio 3, Judi Dench: a classical progression, Redhead style, A deeply perceptive account Le nozze di Figaro Glyndebourne, A theatre for the nation, Two Pigeons: Carl Myers, wvho, Books on 'the box', A Woman's Love Opera Theatre, Manchester. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Collectors, Summer Activities, Services tomorrow:, Graduates., "Away From IT All", Women's Appointments Secretarial Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Services, Greater London Council South Bank Concert Halls, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: The Hostile Friendship Of The Two Giants. Letters to the Editor: Public ownership, 'Not enough chiefs', Handling dynamite, Rallying to the centre, Mood of the voters, The great priority and the question of coalition: the call to save Britain from the crisis of wheelbarrow inflation, Jews in Soviet Union, Future of democracy, The will to survive, Temporary unemployment, A Liberal transformation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Darius Milhaud, Sir Charles Coleman, Maharajah Of Patiala, Sir Robert Wynneedwards Man of wide interests. Business and Finance: Banks set for £25m aid to Housing Corporation, Morgan Crucible will withdraw from CBI on confidence issue, Market switchback · Dividends, Latest dividends, Venezuela to push up oil prices next week, Overseas fillip helps Scapa to £4.5m peak, Inco products dearer, Chase Manhattan signs pact with FNFC, Rhodesian debt to Lloyds, Barclays goes for the wealthier investor, Bank Base Rates, Credit surplus in Lombard St, The car driver nobody wants to know, Herstatt's collapse sparks Bonn inquiry, Unexpected surge in second half takes John Brown to £4.2m, Mr Eberle tipped to be new head of U S Council of International Economic Policy, Briefly, DTI concludes agreement for Court takeover, Unit-linked assurance provides a backstop, PLA denies intention of closing two docks, Strong second leg lifts Rediffusion near £14m, Where women can lose out, Counting the extra costs of messing about in boats, Grouse, Cover for contact lenses, Ashbourne challenged, Government to meet gas loss, When good intentions don't count, Ciba-Geigy UK plans £10m London issue, Electricity prospects hit appliance sales, Shell closes refinery after walkout by 1,800. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, Issues & Loans June issues top £42m, Foreign Exchange Sterling rises in quiet trading, Spot Rates of Exchange, Recent Issues, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Index drops 10 points to 7 month low, Shares enjoy renewed optimism, Further loss expected at Stibbe, Forward Rates, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, How the markets moved, Nova (Jersey) steep dive but liquidity strengthens, The Times Share Indices, Dividend hint by Mr Lever lifts market, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Equity rally continued, Westinghouse Electric shares traded higher on Wall St after Thursday's suspension lifted. Law: Executor to refund overpaid benefits Secretary of State for Social Services V Solly, Dwelling-house a place where people live Stott V Hefferon, Wife's money no reason for fining bankrupt Regina V Baxter, Capital provision for wife after short marriage Cumbers V Cumbers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 29, 1949.
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